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Herbs and Natural Supplements for Breast Cancer



A returning patient called me yesterday. She was a breast cancer
survivor when I saw her as a student intern in Chinese medical
school. If I had been more confident at the time, I would have
suggested she be diligent in preventing a recurrence of breast
cancer, and explained how she might attempt that with Chinese
medicine.

Even if I had, however, she might not have followed my advice,
because Chinese medicine's credibility has yet to catch up with
its sophistication, efficacy, and research.

It's well known that acupuncture can help with palliative
strategies in cancer- for pain relief, itching relief, and
nausea. The topic examined less often is: can Chinese medicine
fight cancer directly? Many acupuncture teachers and
practitioners warn us not to claim that it can - they suggest
there's some law against us treating cancer, and you can see how
reactive conservative doctors might be to the idea. They are
accustomed to having control of the treatment of all cancer,
regardless of whether they can help individual patients, or how
much damage their therapies cause. Still, there is research and
a clinical track record that suggests Chinese medicine can do
more than just reduce discomforts.

I can't resolve all by myself in this short space the political
issues and ethical issues of alternative medical treatment. But,
I suggest that if a patient who refuses conventional treatment,
then their alternative practitioners should find out everything
they can and do all they can to help the patient recover, or at
least become more comfortable.

Even in my small alternative medicine library, I have 2 books on
Chinese herbs for cancer, and a third that summarizes the
research on natural compounds used in cancer therapy. On PubMed,
I found even more scientific references about herbs and breast
cancer specifically. It's not the case that there isn't research
on this topic. Instead, as with much Chinese medicine research,
the information is either unknown, or unused by Western
physicians. What follows is a short summary of the scientific
information I found (in less than an hour) on alternative
medicine and breast cancer. At the end, I've provided some
herbal formulas for practitioners.

Human Studies on Natural Compounds for Cancer Therapy: John
Boik, MacOM, LAc has contributed a weighty work called Natural
Compounds in Cancer Therapy (Oregon Medical Press, 2001). It not
only reviews hundreds of scientific references, but also
explains many specific cancer disease processes. The following
human studies are drawn from that book, but their specific
references are also included.

Scientific research is done either in vitro (test tube), in
animals, or in humans. Knowing that any non-human research is
easily discounted by skeptics, I've chosen only the human
studies. However, the other studies are also interesting and
helpful, so if you want more, get Boik's book. All of the
following are specific for breast cancer.

6 Bromelain tablets for 10 days corrected deficient macrophage
activity. (1) Vitamin C was found to not necessarily good for
breast cancer and may actually have accelerated some patients'
deaths, but those who lived had fewer recurrences. (2,3)
Eleuthrococcus stimulated the immune system in breast cancer
patients. (4) Higher levels of fat intake in breast cancer
patients was associated with increased risks of recurrence and
death. (5) In post mastectomy breast cancer patients, there were
higher survival rates among those who took enzymes. (6) Enzyme
therapy also improved weight gain, fatigue, depression and
quality of life. (6) A diet of 20% fish oil (24g/kg) improved
the anti-tumor effect of the chemotherapy drug mitomycin due to
enhanced lipid peroxidation. [This was a combined human/animal
study where human cells were studied after transplantation to an
animal] (7) Vitamin D3 helps chemotherapy drugs work better. (8)

Chinese herbs for Breast Cancer

I have access to three sources for Chinese herbs and breast
cancer. One is a book called Anticancer Chinese Drugs by Lien &
Li, which surveys more than 120 plants used to treat cancer, and
examines the chemical structure and effects of individual
compounds from those plants. Below are 4 compounds from this
book specifically for breast cancer. Unfortunately, none of
these are among the 500 or so common Chinese herbs referred to
in the standard reference, Materia Medica, by Bensky & Barolet.
Note that there are closer to 12,000 substances called herbs
used here and there in Chinese medicine.

Labiatae I. longitubis inhibits br ca cells in vitro (Lien/Li,
10). Maytansine (from maytanus oratus, serrata, buchananii, and
hookeri) prevents polymerization of tubulin to microtubules
(ibid, 85). (9) 9-hydroxy-2-methyl-ellipticinum (from ochrosia
moorei and borbonica) has therapeutic value in advanced breast
cancer (ibid, 78). (10)

In phase III clinical trials, VP-16 (from podophyllum
berberidaceae) has caused responses in a number of cancers
including breast cancer (ibid, 60). (11)

More Science:

A quick search of PubMed for more research on herbs for breast
cancer yielded 4 interesting results:

Huang lian (coptis) inhibited tumor growth (gastric, colon,
breast)... "These results indicate that traditional Chinese
herbs may represent a new source of agents designed for
selective inhibition of cyclin dependent kinases in cancer
therapy." (12)

Hemsleya amabilis extract significantly inhibited tumor cell
growth and colony formation and promoted tumor cell death.(13)

Triptolide (TPL), a diterpenoid triepoxide purified from the
Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F, in vitro inhibited
the proliferation and colony formation of tumor cells and the
antitumor effect of TPL was comparable or superior with that of
conventional antitumor drugs, such as Adriamycin, mitomycin, and
cisplatin. (14)

Huang qi root specifically inhibits gastric cancer cells growth
in vitro - its mechanism is mainly inhibition of cancer cell
growth, not attacking or dismantling of existing cancer cells.
(15)

Chinese Herbal Formulas for Breast Cancer (For Practitioner
Reference)

My final source is a book called Treating Cancer with Chinese
Herbs (Hsu, Ohai Press, 1990). This book is mainly for
practitioners to learn from and use. It is not scientifically
referenced - of course, some Chinese physicians and writers are
not familiar with the Western insistence on always quoting your
sources, so some of this information may have science behind it.
We just can't tell from Hsu's book. But here's a suggestion
patients can try at home:

Combine the juice of 90g of fresh asparagus (or 30g peeled) with
yellow wine (a traditional Chinese wine made from rice) once a
day.

References:

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About the author:
Acupuncturist, herbalist, and medical professor Brian B. Carter
founded the alternative health megasite The Pulse of Oriental
Medicine (http://www.PulseMed.org/). He is the author of the
book "Powerful Body, Peaceful Mind: How to Heal Yourself with
Foods, Herbs, and Acupressure" (November, 2004). Brian speaks on
radio across the country, and has been quoted and interviewed by
Real Simple, Glamour, and ESPN magazines.
 

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