For many individuals between the ages of 45 and 64, cancer is the primary cause of death. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, Indian ayurveda medicine has been practiced for over 5,000 years and mostly relies on herbal therapies. Up to thirty herbal plants have been shown to have anti-tumor effects, according to the “african journal of traditional, complementary and alternative medicines,” or ajtcam. their study on four herbal plants—curcuma longa, ocimum sanctum, tinospora cordifolia, and zizyphus mauritania—that have little harmful side effects. Curcuma longa Turmeric, or curcuma longa, has been used for hundreds of years to treat a variety of illnesses in both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Curcuma longa is said to have shown a wide variety of medicinal advantages, including anti-tumor properties. Despite the need for large dosages, testing on rats revealed very little harm. Many studies have been conducted on the potential anti-cancer effects of turmeric, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. However, more rigorous research is needed. supreme sanctum Ocimum sanctum, sometimes known as holy basil in English, possesses a volatile oil that has several benefits, including anti-tumor properties. The studies done on rats and mice have not shown any negative side effects. “Phytotherapy research” published a study on the effects of ocimum sanctum on human non-small cell lung cancer cells. The end findings showed that this natural herb’s extracts might be a great chemotherapeutic treatment for lung cancer. Tinospora cordifolia, a large plant found in India, has at least twelve very beneficial components. Anti-neoplastic or anti-cancer properties are among these attributes. A 60-day study conducted on mice revealed no significant negative side effects. This natural plant, known as guduchi in India, has been shown in “evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine” to alleviate throat cancer in humans. It is hypothesized that the plant tampers with cancer cells’ DNA. Mauritius zyzyphus Zizyphus mauritania, also referred to as the “Indian berry,” is a plant that grows abundantly in Indian woodlands. It has been discovered that this natural herb’s dynamic components significantly boost immunity and prevent the growth of cancer. “Phytochemistry Letters” reports that betulinic acid, a compound derived from zizyphus mauritania, inhibits the growth of human malignant malignancy, or cancer of the skin, cells. Furthermore, they report that it has been shown that betulinic acid is toxic to cells that have malignant brain tumors.