Chinese Medicine in Cancer Treatment
Panax ginseng (Ren Shen/Ginseng) is a forest herb that has been used by Chinese medical
practitioners for more than 2000 years. It inhibits the growth of cancer by interfering with the DNA
synthesis and we need alternative treatment for cancer. Panax ginseng contains several active
constituents, which include saponins, essential oils, phytosterols, amino acids, peptides, vitamins
and minerals. Saponins enhance the activity of the natural killer cells (NK cells), stimulate the
macrophages and promote the production of the antibodies. According to a report published in the
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, the anticancer effect of Panax ginseng is mainly due to its ability
to protect the body against free radicals. Studies have shown that Panax ginseng decreases the
incidence of liver cancer by 75 per cent. Panax ginseng is used by the Chinese doctors to treat
cancers of the ovary and the stomach. Two Korean researchers, T.K. Yun and S.Y. Choi, have
reported that the incidence of cancer decreases significantly after administration of Panax ginseng.
Studies have revealed that Panax ginseng regenerates the natural killer cells (NK cells), which are
damaged by chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Astragalus membranaceus (Huang Qi) is used by Chinese doctors to treat advanced cases of liver
cancer. Swainsonine, a derivative of Astragalus membranaceus, is known to prevent metastases. A
study conducted at the Peking Cancer Institute has recorded much higher survival rate in the
patients of advanced-stage liver cancer after administration of Astragalus membranaceus along with
conventional treatment as compared to those patients, who were given the conventional treatment
alone. Astragalus membranaceus protects the liver from toxic effects of chemotherapy. Astragalus
membranaceus is often used in combination with Panax ginseng. According to research done in
Japan, the Ginseng-Astragalus combination (GAC) has a regulatory effect on the natural killer cells
(NK cells). Studies have also shown that GAC protects the body from toxic side effects of
chemotherapy and enhances the activity of the immune cells. GAC is found to regulate the secretion
of the stress hormone, cortisol. Astragalus membranaceus is used in China along with another herb
called Ligustrum lucidum. A study conducted at Loma Linda University in California has revealed that
Astragalus membranaceus and Ligustrum lucidum, enhance the immune-stimulating effect of each
other when given together.
Amygdalin (Laetrile) has been used by Chinese physicians for more than 3,500 years to treat various
tumours. Ernest Krebs, a noted biochemist, has confirmed the anticancer activity of Amygdalin,
which is derived from Fagopyrum esculentum, Panicum miliaceum and seeds of Prunasin family
(including Prunus armenica, Prunus cerasus, Prunus persica and Prunus domestica). Amygdalin is one