The Complementary Effect of Herbal
Medicine and Acupuncture in Cancer Treatment
by Wendy Zhang, Lac. Dipl. C. H.
Over 1.2 million new cases of invasive cancers and 1.5
million new cases of non-invasive cancers are diagnosed every year in the
As recent studies on prevention and treatment of invasive
cancers progress, it has been discovered that the combined approach of western
methods - surgery, radiation, chemo, and biological therapies- with eastern
therapies such as acupuncture and herbal medicine, not only complement but also
significantly enhance the western treatments’ efficacy. This integrative
eastern-western method has in fact been practiced widely for many years in many
Asian countries such as
The application of herbal medicine and acupuncture has a
history of more than two thousand years. Recent studies found that of the
thousands of categorized and classified herbs, 500 of them, based on their
therapeutic principles, are useful in treating cancer or complementing cancer
treatment. Anti-cancer herbs, such as Astragalus, Reishi, Bai-zhu, Chinese
Licorice, and Lycium, can boost the immune system, improve the reproduction of
bone marrow and facilitate body secretion balance, hence reducing the side
effects of conventional cancer treatments. Some herbs, such as Oldenlandiae, Andrograhidis, and Taraxaci have a direct inhibitive effect on tumor cells.
Other herbs such as Tangerine, Ginger, and Bai-zhu are known to promote stomach
muscle movement and strengthen enterogastric
peristalsis function. They are often used for maintaining normal digestion and
absorption, bowel movement, gas expulsion, and excellent for alleviating or
suppressing nausea, vomiting, constipation, and poor appetite caused by
radiation and chemo therapies. Jujube, when combined with Astragalus, has been
proven to have a sedative effect on the nervous system. Both were traditionally
used to treat anxiety, depression, stress, and insomnia. In fact, the usage of
herbal medicine complementing conventional cancer treatment has been well
documented and proven to be more powerful than when the conventional western
method was used alone.
Acupuncture is a part of health care systems of Asian
countries such as
According to a review by a panel of experts convened by the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), acupuncture has also been shown to be effective for
relieving adult postoperative nausea and vomiting as well as chemotherapy
induced nausea and vomiting.
In essence, using herbal medicine and acupuncture alongside of conventional
therapies – surgery, radiation, chemo, and biological therapies – will
complement, reinforce, and improve the treatments’ effectiveness by alleviating
the toxic effects. For more information
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Reference:
Dr. Murray M, et al. How to Prevent and Treat Cancer
with Natural Medicine. Riverhead Books. New York 2002