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Herbs & Supplements used during chemotherapy

webmaster @ January 6, 2009

  • What herbs and supplements can be used during chemotherapy?


  • Hi psycadelicladybug, The Complementary/Integrative Medicine Educational Resources (CIMER) at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, provides an excellent comprehensive website, and it along with the Sloan Kettering Cancer website, should be able to answer most of your questions. Each plant's name is actually a link to the review containing Evidence Dosing Safety Interactions Updates Selected References. To get a unbaised opinion, I've not looked at any commercial websites. >>>>>> University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center: Complementary/Integrative Medicine Education Resources "When properly combined with standard cancer treatments, some complementary therapies can enhance wellness and quality of life, but others may be harmful during or after treatment for cancer. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center?s Complementary/Integrative Medicine Education Resources (CIMER) Web site is offered to help patients and physicians decide how best to integrate such therapies into their care. " Is it safe? Is it effective? "What do studies show? Our Reviews of Therapies contain evidence-based reviews of published research studies on a variety of complementary/integrative or alternative cancer therapies such as alternative medical systems (e.g., traditional Chinese medicine), herbal/plant (e.g., essiac), other biologic/organic/pharmacologic substances (e.g., cartilage), nutrition and special diets (e.g., macrobiotic), body-manipulative therapies (e.g., massage), energy (e.g., tai chi) and mind-body approaches (e.g., support groups). " http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/cimer/ Reviews of Therapy: Herbal / Plant Therapies: * Alfalfa - Natural Standard Review * Aloe vera - Natural Standard Review * Astragalus - Natural Standard Review * Bitter Almond & Laetrile - Natural Standard Review * Black Cohosh - Natural Standard Review * Blessed Thistle - Natural Standard Review * Burdock - Natural Standard Review * Cat's Claw * Chamomile - Natural Standard Review * Chaparral, Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) - Natural Standard Review * Coriolus versicolor (mushroom) * Cranberry - Natural Standard Review * Dong Quai, Chinese Angelica - Natural Standard Review * Echinacea - Natural Standard Review * Essiac * Flaxseed and Flaxseed Oil - Natural Standard Review * Garlic - Natural Standard Review * Ginger - Natural Standard Review * Green Tea - Natural Standard Review * Hops - Natural Standard Review * Horsetail - Natural Standard Review * Hoxsey * Kava - Natural Standard Review * Lactobacillus acidophilus - Natural Standard Review * Laetrile - National Cancer Institute Review * Lavender - Natural Standard Review * Lycopene - Natural Standard Review * Maitake Mushroom & Beta Glucan - Natural Standard Review * Marshmallow - Natural Standard Review * Milk Thistle - Natural Standard Review * Mistletoe - National Cancer Institute Review * Modified Citrus Pectin * Oleander - Natural Standard Review * Panax ginseng - Natural Standard Review * Passion Flower - Natural Standard Review * PC-SPES - Natural Standard Review * Psyllium - Natural Standard Review * Red Clover - Natural Standard Review * St. John's Wort - Natural Standard Review * St. John's Wort - NCCAM Health Information * Saw Palmetto - Cochrane Review * Selected Vegetables/Sun Soup - NCI-OCCAM Review * Soy - Natural Standard Review * Spirulina - Natural Standard Review * Tea Tree Oil - Natural Standard Review * Turmeric and Curcumin - Natural Standard Review * Wild Yam - Natural Standard Review http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=73835819-07FC-11D5-810C00508B603A14&method=displayFull&pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B603A14 >>>>>> Sloan Kettering Cancer Center About Herbs (requires acceptance of terms): http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11571.cfm >>>>>> The Duke Patient/Family Resource Center The Duke Patient/Family Resource Center link which follows led me to the M.D. Cancer Center and Sloan Kettering websites (I unfortunately know Sloan Kettering all too well). I've copied down some highlights, but please click on the link to view the entire article. Nutritional and Herbal Supplements" "In our July issue of the newsletter devoted to cancer and nutrition, we promised you a follow-up dealing with "all those pills" - the substances extracted from normal food or from roots and herbs and sold as health enhancers of one sort or another. Genistein, from soy; Vitamins A,C, and E from plant foods; gingko biloba, from the leaves of the gingko tree; quercetin, from various plant pigments - all are examples of what we will, for present purposes, call simply "supplements." All are purported to have some medicinal or beneficial properties. Some are promoted for preventing cancer; others for fighting cancer. Even more are promoted as helping to ameliorate the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. Recent studies have raised red flags about some, and all cost money that your insurance company will not reimburse. It is estimated that up to 25% of cancer patients experiment with supplements. But how promising is this path?" "M.D. Anderson is Houston's world-renowned comprehensive cancer center. It's main website, www.mdanderson.org, is vast and excellent. We plan to review it at greater length in a future newsletter. For now, we will confine ourselves to that one branch that leads you to supplementals." "We also urge you to visit the herbal page for Memorial Sloan-Kettering, the world renowned cancer center of New York City." The Antioxidant Controversary "Perhaps the best-known supplements relevant to cancer are the "antioxidants." Several vitamins and minerals have antioxidant properties... People with diagnosed cancer began gulping antioxidants even while undergoing standard treatment. Then controversy erupted!" "Some antioxidants seem to support some chemotherapies and radiation for certain cancers" http://cancer.duke.edu/pated/PFRCNews/PFRCNewsletterAugust03.asp >>>>>> Additional Links: University of Maryland Medicine: Astragalus Ginger Glutamine http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Uses/chemotherapysupport.html Rush University Medical Center http://www.rush.edu/rumc/page-P07183.html University of Colorado Health Sciences Center http://www.uchsc.edu/news/bridge/2003/July%202003/altcancer.html UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center http://www.cancer.mednet.ucla.edu/newsmedia/news/pr012803.html Pharmacist Toolkit http://healthlinks.washington.edu/pharmacist University of Florida: Links http://womenshealth.ufl.edu/sunna/cancerres.htm I hope this is just what you were hoping for. If you have any questions, please post a clarification request before closing/rating my answer and I'll be happy to reply. Thank you, hummer Google Search Terms Used: herbs supplements chemotherapy site:.edu herbs supplements chemotherapy


  • Hello, I underwent Chemotherapy for stage 4 stomach Cancer and was told at the time to stay away from most supplements inc Vit C etc, upon research I decided to ignor the Oncologists recommendations and took many supplements and Essiac tea as well...I was told I handled the Chemo surprisingly well and put this down to the alternatives I took......after chemo I still had several tumors in my liver and was told it was just a matter of time... I was given 8 months, I turned to alternatives and settled on a combination of Pau'd'arco, essiac and various supplements as well as fresh juicing twice per day...it is pulling up on four years and I am Cancer Free ( just got the results from my last CT scan 2 days ago)....my advice to anyone who is told "death is inevitable...get your afairs in order" is to not believe the prognosis take your health into your own hands and research alternatives...I'm sure glad I did... You can read about the teas I mentioned at http://www.herb-care.com







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