starglobaltribune.com reports of a recent study of the effect of four (unnamed) Chinese herbs that w
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Dr. Yung-Chi Cheng TCM 2010
Info:
"An old traditional Chinese medicine is said to reduce the
intestinal side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. This
is done by stimulating gut cell division and reducing
inflammation in the body. The new findings were presented in
Science Translational Medicine, published by the nonprofit
science society AAAS. The chinese medicine Huang Qin Tang
consists of a combination of peonies and a purple flower called
skullcap, together with licorice and fruit from a buckthorn tree.
In China, this herbal medicine has been used for centuries to
treat intestinal disorders such as nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
This finding was also confirmed recently in a Western-style phase
1/2 trial, which clearly showed that the drug reduced gut damage
caused by chemotherapy in colon and rectal cancer patients. "
Read more here:
Chemotherapy Patients may Benefit from Ancient Chinese Medicine
And here: National Foundation for Cancer Research
Or, you can just GOOGLE !
Better Health!
John0 -
John, your link to NFCRJohn23 said:Dr. Yung-Chi Cheng TCM 2010
Info:
"An old traditional Chinese medicine is said to reduce the
intestinal side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. This
is done by stimulating gut cell division and reducing
inflammation in the body. The new findings were presented in
Science Translational Medicine, published by the nonprofit
science society AAAS. The chinese medicine Huang Qin Tang
consists of a combination of peonies and a purple flower called
skullcap, together with licorice and fruit from a buckthorn tree.
In China, this herbal medicine has been used for centuries to
treat intestinal disorders such as nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
This finding was also confirmed recently in a Western-style phase
1/2 trial, which clearly showed that the drug reduced gut damage
caused by chemotherapy in colon and rectal cancer patients. "
Read more here:
Chemotherapy Patients may Benefit from Ancient Chinese Medicine
And here: National Foundation for Cancer Research
Or, you can just GOOGLE !
Better Health!
John
pertains to article I cite but yours is much more detailed....Thanks......steve0 -
Thanks for the links.John23 said:Dr. Yung-Chi Cheng TCM 2010
Info:
"An old traditional Chinese medicine is said to reduce the
intestinal side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. This
is done by stimulating gut cell division and reducing
inflammation in the body. The new findings were presented in
Science Translational Medicine, published by the nonprofit
science society AAAS. The chinese medicine Huang Qin Tang
consists of a combination of peonies and a purple flower called
skullcap, together with licorice and fruit from a buckthorn tree.
In China, this herbal medicine has been used for centuries to
treat intestinal disorders such as nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
This finding was also confirmed recently in a Western-style phase
1/2 trial, which clearly showed that the drug reduced gut damage
caused by chemotherapy in colon and rectal cancer patients. "
Read more here:
Chemotherapy Patients may Benefit from Ancient Chinese Medicine
And here: National Foundation for Cancer Research
Or, you can just GOOGLE !
Better Health!
John
Erin
Thanks for the links.
Erin0
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