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Herbal Medicine, Healing and Cancer: A Comprehensive Program for Prevention and Treatment

Donald R. Yance, j r.,C.N., M.H., A.H.G., with Arlene Valentine
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This is not the case with traditional healing systems. traditional chinese medicine (TCM), for example, tells us order is imposed by chi, the vital energy or life force present in and activating all creation. India's medical system, Ayurveda, calls this life force prana. Japanese medicine calls it ki. All traditional healing systems recognize this life force as an invisible inteUigence that "knows" how to direct and regulate all the body's autonomic functions, such as respiration, circulation, digestion, elimination, infection-fighting processes, and so forth.
Its movement techniques have been the foundation of traditional chinese medicine for over five thousand years. There is nothing like it in Western medicine. Research has shown that acupuncture and qigong have the ability to boost the immune system in cancer patients by increasing overall white blood-cell counts, B-cells, elevating natural killer-cell activity, and stimulating production of red blood cells.11 Current Mainstream Cancer Therapies As I did the green herb, I have given you all things.
Astragalus has been shown to have liver-protective activity against a number of toxic substances, including carbon tetrachloride. In traditional chinese medicine, astragalus is prescribed for spleen deficiency characterized by chronic weakness, low vitality, fatigue, diarrhea, spontaneous sweating, and lack of appetite. It's a true blood builder. Astragalus also possesses antitumor activity and inhibits platelet aggregation. It has been shown to increase tenfold lymphokine-activated killer-cells (tumor-fighters).
Isatis [Radix isatidis) Isatis is a commonly used herb in traditional chinese medicine. It is classified as bitter and cooling and is used primarily to remove infections that produce excess heat. This includes viral, bacterial, and fungal type infections. It is very effective against acute mononucleosis and hepatitis, mumps, herpes infections, and streptococcals infections. Its most noted compounds are indoxyl-B-glucoside, B-sitosterol, isatin, and indirubin. Indirubin possesses strong anticancer activity; it is particularly effective against CML (chronic myelocytic leukemia).
Bupleurum [Bupleurum chinense) One of the most widely used herbs in traditional chinese medicine, bupleurum is useful for conditions associated with constrained liver chi (stagnation). Stagnation refers to poor blood and energy flow that usually involves dampness and/or cold. It may also be useful in treating premenstrual symptoms, such as emotional instability, abdominal bloating, dizziness, and/or other menstrual problems.

Herbal Defense

Robyn Landis
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Also reduces fever and is indicated in traditional chinese medicine (TCM) fot hot, swollen eyes. Two to 5 capsules per day. Isatidis root—This Chinese antiviral discussed earlier is an excellent choice for viral hepatitis because it is antiviral and reduces liver inflammation. Schizandra berry—This Chinese tonic herb, which has many other uses (as discussed elsewhere) and is especially good for women, is liver supportive. Three to 8 capsules per day or tea.

Herbs Against Cancer: History and Controversy

Ralph W. Moss PhD
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In small doses, it has been used in India as an anti-syphilitic medicine. traditional chinese medicine uses a related species, Euphorbia helioscopia as a treatment for bone tumors (195). There is a small amount of scientific data showing that the terpene esters in certain members of the Euphorbia family may have antileukemic effects. Norwegian scientists have isolated triterpenes from Euphorbia pulcherrima, which exhibited cell inactivating effects against Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (357). In 1996, scientists at Purdue University isolated six diterpenes from the latex of Euphorbia poisonii.

Herbal Defense

Robyn Landis
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The choice came down to two, Ayurveda (from India) and traditional chinese medicine (TCM). These are the two oldest and most sophisticated healing systems on record. There are crucial bottom-line philosophic similarities shared by these two systems; there are also some functional and practical differences. We chose Ayurveda for a number of reasons. First, quite simply, it is the one that we know the most about. Karta Purkh in particular owes much of his education as well as personal health to the specifics of Ayurvedic healing.

The Woman's Encyclopedia of Natural Healing

Dr. Gary Null
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A study of endometriosis-induced infertility was performed in China and published in the Shanghai Journal of traditional chinese medicine and Medicinals in 1994. Forty patients were treated with neon laser acupuncture, retention enemas, and injection into the endometrial nodes with common sage root, which is a blood-vitalizing or blood-moving herb. In the forty patients treated, the size of lumps diminished and symptoms disappeared in seventeen. Thirteen women conceived. Among these, six had suffered from fallopian tube blockage and seven from ovulatory dysfunction.
Weng et at, "Therapeutic Effect of Crataegus Pinnatifida on 46 Cases of Angina Pectoris—A Double Blind Study," Journal of traditional chinese medicine 4, no. 4 (1984): 293-94. Crataegus given to patients with decreasing cardiac performance produced significant improvements in exercise tolerance, heart rate, and overall well-being. V. M. O'Conolly et al., [Treatment of Cardiac Performance (HYHA Stages I to II) in Advanced Age with Standardized Cratageus Extract], Fortschr. Med. 104 (1986): 805-8. Glucomannan reduced total cholesterol and triglycerides in patients with high blood pressure. G.
A study on mice supports the use of the traditional chinese medicine keishi-bukuryo-gan (KBG) to treat uterine adenomyosis in humans. T. Mori et al., "Suppression of Spontaneous Development of Uterine Adenomyosis by a Chinese Herbal Medicine, Keishi-Bukuryo-Gan, in Mice," Planta Med. 59, no. 4 (August 1993): 308-11. Technological advance in our society has been accompanied by an unprecedented quantity of challenges to our bodies and our health.
She has practiced preventive medicine for fifteen years using traditional chinese medicine, acupuncture, and herbal therapy. aromatherapy SHARON OLSON. PH.D. 20-61 32nd Street Astoria, NY 11105 (718) 726-3817 (718) 545-1408 (fax) Dr. Olson is a professor in the psychology department of Montclair State University, and a certified psychologist in New York State. Her clinical practice includes aromatherapy and Bach Flower Remedies. She is also a certified hypnotherapist and a certified Reiki practitioner. ayurveda NANCY LONSDORF, M.D.
Xu, "An Experimental Study by Single Blind Method on the Anti-Obesity Effect of Xiaopangmei," Journal of traditional chinese medicine 9, no. 1 (March 1989): 5-8. Subliminal messages may not be responsible for the success attributed to subliminal self-help audiotapes designed for weight reduction, a study showed. Subjects who listened to such tapes lost no more weight than those in the placebo and control groups. All of the subjects believed in the possible effectiveness of subliminal audiotapes and were weighed once each week for five weeks.

The Encyclopedia of Popular Herbs

Robert S. McCaleb, Evelyn Leigh, and Krista Morien
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Across the Pacific, however, Asian cultures have long savored a variety of common and exotic mushrooms, including fragrant and flavorful shiitakes. In traditional chinese medicine, shiitake and many other fungi have been used to boost immunity for centuries. North American tastes have changed dramatically in the past 10 years, and a much wider variety of mushrooms is appearing in grocery stores. These include portobellos, oyster mushrooms, chanterelles, morels, porcini, maitake, and shiitake.
Extracts made from fresh plants are generally considered to be the highest quality.16 traditional chinese medicine holds that valerian's warming energy is inappropriate for extroverted, "yang"-type people who become further heated by the plant and therefore energized.17 • Contraindications: Do not take valerian before driving or operating machinery.15 • Drug interactions: Valerian may potentiate the effects of alcohol and other sedative drugs. Dosage Valerian can be used as a tea, tablet, capsule, or tincture. If you are using valerian for sleep, take the following dose 1 hour before bed.

PDR for Nutritional Supplements

Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik
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It has also been used in traditional chinese medicine since 600 AD for its "anti-drunkenness" effect and is still used by traditional Chinese physicians for the treatment of those who abuse alcohol. It is thought that the antidipsotropic (anti-drinking) effect of RP is due to daidzein and daidzin. Daidzein is a solid substance that is virtually insoluble in water. Its molecular formula is G5H10O4, and its molecular weight is 254.24 daltons. Daidzein is also known as 7-hydroxy-3- (4-hydroxyphenyl)-4// -l-benzopyran-4-one and 4', 7-dihydroxyisoflavone.

Herbal Medicine, Healing and Cancer: A Comprehensive Program for Prevention and Treatment

Donald R. Yance, j r.,C.N., M.H., A.H.G., with Arlene Valentine
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Schizandra {Fructus schizandrae) The dried berry of schizandra, like astragalus, bupleurum, ginseng, and ligus-ticum, is commonly used in traditional chinese medicine for its adaptogenic properties and as a restorative remedy for immune enhancement. Schizandra is referred to as the five-flavored seed because its taste includes the five tastes of sour, bitter, sweet, acrid, and salty. In Shen Nong's Herbal Classic (written about two thousand years ago) and in the Compendium of Materia Medica (written by L.I.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Shanghai, PRC: Publishing House of Shanghai College of traditional chinese medicine. 1990 16. Chongqing Tong Jun Ge Medicine Works. Product Catalog, Chongqing, Sichuan, China. 1985 17. Rics CA, Sahud MA. Agranulocytosis caused by Chinese herbal medicines. JAMA 1975; 231: 252-255 18. McCaleb R, Blumenthal M. Black pearls lose luster. HerbalGram 1990; 22: 4-5, 38-39 19. Gaski A, Johnson K. Prescription for extinction: endangered species and patented oriental medicines in trade. Washington, DC: TRAFFIC USA. 1994 20.

Breast Cancer? Breath Health! The Wise Woman Way

Susun S. Weed
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More than half the mammary tumors in laboratory mice disappeared when their diet contained 2 percent limonene (perillyl alcohol), and virtually none of them had recurrences. traditional chinese medicine has utilized the anti-carcinogenic properties of bitter orange peel for hundreds of years. See Materia Medica. if Nutritional deficiences occur quickly in a person with cancer if food is withheld (as in a fast), severely limited (as in an overly strict vegetarian diet), or not tolerated (as a side-effect of chemotherapy or radiation treatments).

PDR for Nutritional Supplements

Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik
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Radix puerariae, a herb rich in daidzein and daidzin, the 7-glucoside of daidzein, has long been used in traditional chinese medicine to treat those who are alcohol-dependent. Both daidzein and daidzin themselves were effective in significantly reducing ethanol intake by more than 50% in hamsters dependent on alcohol. The treatment did not significantly affect body weight, water or food intake. More recent work has confirmed that daidzin, which is the major delivery form of daidzein, successfully and significantly suppresses ethanol intake in all rodent models tested.

Get Healthy Now with Gary Null: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy living

Gary Null
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Elsewhere in this book, I make mention of Chinese thought on ying and yang. traditional chinese medicine sees these two energies as creating the body's vitality. The body's health depends on their balance. Similarly, Dr. Revici sees two basic processes in the body: the anabolic, which builds up, and the catabolic, which breaks down. He writes, "The two antagonistic intervening factors... act alternately, each being predominant for a period of time. The result is... an oscillatory movement with successive passages from one side to the other of the average value.

Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine

Elson M. Haas, M.D.
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I researched and applied the natural therapeutic approaches of traditional chinese medicine, herbology, body therapies, guided imagery, and other inner healing processes in my practice. I still incorporate all of these modalities into my current work, but during most of the last decade I have focused my attention on the rapidly advancing field of nutritional medicine. Nutrition has also been an area of great interest to the general public, because, I believe, it is one we all have in common.
Dong quai and Fo-ti tieng are two other herbal roots used in traditional chinese medicine. Dong quai is a female herb that acts as a blood purifier, antispasmodic for cramps, and as a hormonal tonic. Fo-ti tieng, or Polygonium multiflore, is used more in males as a kidney tonic and diuretic, and to enhance fertility. It is also used for blood sugar programs. Both herbs can be taken in capsules or boiled to make tea. Damiana leaf has an historical reputation as an aphrodisiac and a stimulant of sexual activity.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Yin, Yang, Qi, Wu Hsing, Zang Fu - this is the language of traditional chinese medicine. While acupuncture is defined in many arenas as a comprehensive system of medicine, in others it is a modality, a treatment used alongside other practices. The needle defines acupuncture visually. For many acupuncturists, their practice is far more than needles, including moxibustion, cupping, shu sha (also called gua sha), herbs, tuina, and qigong. In order to properly respect and understand the field of acupuncture, a broad look is necessary.
Out of these beginnings a distinctively Chinese system would arise that is referred to as traditional chinese medicine and Oriental medicine. The science of classical China is an ancient science filled with myth, superstition, and unlimited wisdom - a wisdom that provided many medical "discoveries" such as the circulation of blood, circadian rhythms, thyroid hormone use, deficiency diseases, and a multitude of others long before their "rediscovery" in the West.2 The basic question - How does acupuncture work? - awaits the scrutiny of the West.
Portland, OR: Institute For traditional chinese medicine. 1986 2. Hu X. Complete collection of TCM secret formulas, vol I, II, III [Chinese], Shanghai, PRC: Shanghai Weng Hui Bao Press. 1990 3. Leng F. China basic TCM patent medicine [Chinese]. Beijing, PRC: People's Health Press. 1988 4. Lu S. Complete collection of common TCM patent medicine [Chinese]. Harbin, China: Harbin Press. 1990 5. Naeser MA. Outline guide to Chinese herbal patent medicines in pill form. Boston, MA: Boston Chinese Medicine. 1989 6. Tu Guoshi.

Herbal Defense

Robyn Landis
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For example, Ayurveda and traditional chinese medicine have been using herbs effectively for millennia without the "benefit" of standardization. Ironically, it is often the historical effectiveness of whole herbs in traditional uses that inspires study—and sometimes, subsequently, standardization. CONTRAINDICATIONS AND OTHER CONCERNS In general, contraindications (inadvisability of combination with other herbs, foods, drugs, or other substances) for herbs are rare because herbs themselves are so gentle, dilute, and, for the most part, slow working.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Naturopathic medicine has helped to pioneer a patient-centered medical approach, not only by making the whole person the center of its practice, but also by incorporating highly patient-centered traditions into its repertoire, including traditional chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, homeopathy, chiropractic, and physical therapy, including manipulation and massage. The focus on the patient is important, however, because as methods of data management become more sophisticated, the tendency is to think in terms of probability instead of thinking in terms of the individual patient.

The Encyclopedia of Popular Herbs

Robert S. McCaleb, Evelyn Leigh, and Krista Morien
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In a controlled double-blind study of 72 people with chronic, persistent hepatitis, lentinan improved liver function more effectively than the Chinese herb danshen (Codonopsis pilosula), commonly used in traditional chinese medicine to treat hepatitis. In two other studies, an extract of Lentinus edodes mycelium (LEM) enhanced liver function in people with chronic hepatitis B.2 Until the 1980s, lentinan was administered by injection in most laboratory studies, leading many researchers to believe that it would not be effective when taken orally.

The Green Pharmacy: New Discoveries in Herbal Remedies for Common Diseases and Conditions from the World's Foremost Authority on Healing Herbs

James A. Duke, Ph.D.
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Practitioners of traditional chinese medicine often prescribe them in powdered form, sprinkled on applesauce to treat children's ear infections. I've had such good success with this approach for colds and flu that I would also try it for earache. They are easily used to make tea. V Mullein (Verbascum thapsus). Mullein flowers have many fans, Be Gentle with Eardrops learning: The essential oils of several of the herbs described in this chapter can be dripped into the ears to help heal the infections that cause earache.

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