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Evidence               indicates               that               several               botanical               medicines               may               be               able               to               restrict               the               growth               of               cancer               cells;               others               ease               the               side               effects               associated               with               chemotherapy               and               other               conventional               treatment               options.

Several               anticancer               herbs               can               support               --               but               not               replace               --               conventional               care               and               chemotherapy.

Preliminary               evidence               indicates               that               these               complementary               herbs               for               cancer               treatment               may               increase               survival               rate               and               quality               of               life               among               cancer               patients               receiving               chemotherapy.
               However,               "natural"               does               not               mean               "safe".

These               products               may               cause               unanticipated               side               effects               or               drug               interactions.

Before               taking               any               herbal               medicine,               consult               a               qualified               oncologist               trained               in               botanical               medicine.
               Garlic
               An               ideal               complementary               treatment               for               cancer               patients               undergoing               chemotherapy,               garlic               offers               relief               from               chemotherapy               side               effects               while               strengthening               the               body's               defenses               against               cancerous               cells.

The               University               of               Maryland               Medical               Center               reports               that               garlic               may               increase               appetite               in               chemotherapy               patients;               it               also               helps               to               protect               the               colon               and               heart               from               chemotherapy-related               damage.

Garlic               also               helps               to               improve               immunity               in               peopel               with               inoperable               late-stage               cancer               and               may               restrict               the               growth               of               malignant               tumors.
               Green               Tea
               The               American               Cancer               Society               notes               that               green               tea               may               reduce               the               risk               of               several               forms               of               cancer,               including               those               affecting               the               breast,               stomach,               colon,               lungs,               prostate,               bladder               and               esophagus.

However,               the               University               of               Maryland               Medical               Center               warns               against               the               use               of               green               tea               supplements               in               people               undergoing               chemotherapy               treatment               for               prostate               cancer,               since               it               may               make               prostate               cells               less               sensitive               to               chemotherapy               drugs.
               Turmeric
               According               to               the               University               of               Maryland               Medical               Center,               extracts               of               turmeric               appear               to               restrict               bloodflow               to               cancerous               tumors.

This               fragrant               spice               is               also               a               potent               antioxidant;               it               may               strengthen               healthy               cells               and               protect               against               the               dangerous               side               effects               associated               with               chemotherapy.

Consider               using               turmeric--               or               ginger,               its               close               botanical               relative--               to               ease               nausea               and               other               digestive               upsets               associated               with               chemotherapy               and               surgery.
               Ginseng
               Asian               ginseng               is               widely               hailed               as               an               adaptogen;               it               enables               the               body               to               adjust               to               physical               or               emotional               stress               with               fewer               fluctuations               in               sleep,               appetite,               mood               or               stamina.

Because               of               this,               ginseng               may               be               an               ideal               complementary               herbal               treatment               for               chemotherapy               patients.

The               University               of               Maryland               Medical               Center               reports               that               people               taking               ginseng               supplements               have               lower               rates               of               lung,               liver,               pancreatic,               ovarian,               and               stomach               cancers;               it               may               inhibit               the               growth               of               several               types               of               tumor.

More               studies               are               needed               to               prove               these               effects,               but               preliminary               evidence               is               encouraging.
               Cat's               Claw
               This               popular               arthritis               remedy               may               also               be               a               helpful               complementary               treatment               for               cancer               patients.

The               National               Center               for               Complementary               and               Alternative               Medicine               acknowledges               cat's               claw's               long-standing               use               as               a               traditional               cancer               treatment;               integrative               oncologists               frequently               recommend               it               as               a               treatment               for               pain               and               immune               dysfunction               associated               with               chemotherapy.

However,               its               anticancer               properties               are               thus               far               only               supported               by               small-scale               laboratory               tests--               not               large-scale               clinical               trials.
               Red               Clover
               A               component               of               several               anticancerous               herbal               formulas,               red               clover               has               been               used               as               a               component               of               cancer               treatment               since               the               19th               century.

However,               the               University               of               Maryland               Medical               Center               warns               that               there               is               insufficient               evidence               to               support               its               therapeutic               use               in               complementary               cancer               treatment               or               prevention               technique.

Because               it               contains               estrogen-like               compounds,               it               may               actually               stimulate               the               growth               of               breast,               uterine               and               ovarian               cancers.
               Pau               d'Arco
               This               tropical               evergreen               has               been               investigated               as               a               treatment               for               hundreds               of               ailments.

The               American               Cancer               Society               reports               that               lapachol,               a               chemical               component               of               pau               d'arco,               appears               to               kill               or               restrict               sarcoma               cancer               cells.

Pau               d'arco               is               rarely               recommended               for               cancer               patients               who               will               need               surgery;               its               anticoagulant               properties               increase               the               risk               of               a               fatal               hemorrhagic               event.

Nevertheless,               it               appears               to               be               a               viable               complementary               treatment               for               some               forms               of               malignant               tumor.

Discontinue               use               of               pau               d'arco               two               weeks               before               surgery;               avoid               it               entirely               if               you               have               a               bleeding               disorder.
               For               more               information               about               evidence-based               integrative               oncology,               visit               the               National               Center               for               Complementary               and               Alternative               Medicine,               Mayo               Clinic's               CAM               department,               the               University               of               Maryland               Medical               Center               or               the               American               Cancer               Society.






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