If you are looking for natural skin cancer treatments then first
and foremost you must think holistically. Skin cancer is more than skin
deep. Natural remedies, natural treatments and natural practitioners
always support the body as a whole.
This article outlines natural
treatments for skin cancer, specifically medicinal herbs and their vast
range of anti-cancer actions. This includes is a compilation of herbs
that are beneficial for many types of cancer including, but not limited
to, skin cancer.
Skin cancer, or indeed, any kind of cancer needs a
holistic approach to support the body no matter what method of
treatment is used.
Herbs can play a huge role in not only
nourishing and supporting the body and affected tissues but for the
treatment of the actual cancer itself, for example topical applications
for skin cancer.
Herbs used in the treatment of cancer may be
chosen for their nutritive, alterative, tonic, anti-inflammatory,
alkalizing, adaptogenic, stress/nervine support, pain relief and tissue
protection.
There are herbs with specific actions that protect cells from DNA and chemical damage.
STOP CANCER CELLS GROWING AND KILL EXISTING CANCER CELLS
Anti-neoplastic herbs help reduce abnormal cellular growth. They stop cancer cells from growing.
Tumour apoptotic
herbs disable cancer cells and bring about apoptosis (cell death)
without doing serious harm to healthy body cells and without destroying
the body's overall health:
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis), is a prime example of a herb
that promotes apoptosis. Bloodroot, used internally and externally acts
in the mitochondria of the cancer cell, disabling it so it can no longer
produce energy, triggering apoptosis. It does not have this effect on
healthy body cells.
Bloodroot is highly effective in the treatment of skin cancer such as BCC, SCC and Melanoma.
Astragalus
(Astragalus membranaceus) is anti-neoplastic. It enables the immune
system to help in the prevention of cancerous growth. Astragalus also
helps the immune cells to actually recognize cancer cells. It is very
effective used concurrently with chemotherapy or radiotherapy to
minimize the detrimental side effects without interfering with the
treatment.
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is alterative, meaning
it encourages the body's natural channels of elimination. Red clover is
used in cancer prevention for its phytoestrogenic effect, particularly
with breast or prostate cancers. Phytoestrogens are natural plant
estrogens that do not stimulate excessive cell growth like other harmful
estrogens do.
Garlic (Allium sativum) has been shown to increase
and stimulate the natural killer cells of the immune system, helping to
protect the body from cell damage caused by inflammation or infecting
organisms.
Green Tea (Camellia sinensis ) is another herb with
antioxidant properties that inhibits tissue damage by free radicals. The
catechins (polyphenols) in green tea have proven anticancer properties
and inhibit angiogenesis (blood vessel growth to a cancer tumor).
Beetroot
(Beta vulgaris cicla) increases the respiration rate of cancer cells by
up to 350%. Increased respiration leads to decreased malignancy and
shorter life of the cancer cell. Beetroot contains the antioxidant
anthocyan in the pigment. This may be included in the diet or taken as
herbal medicine in specified doses of dried powdered root. Scientific
research shows beetroot prevents lung, liver and skin cancers. Breetroot
has been proven to induce Phase II detoxification in the liver.
Chapparal
(Larrea tridentata) discourages DNA mutation. The active principle
nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), a polyphenolic compound, is
particularly useful in inhibiting promotion of skin cancer. It inhibits
an enzyme and other signalling pathways involved in inducing genetic
changes (DNA transcription) in the skin cells.
Apricot kernel
extract (amygdalin) - contains toxic organic cyanide which destroys
cancer cells. An enzyme that is present in normal body cells breaks down
the cyanide leaving the non-cancerous cells undamaged. This protective
enzyme is not present in cancer cells.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa)-
gives liver support for ridding toxins and metabolic wastes. Turmeric
inhibits angiogenesis (growth of blood vessels that feed cancer cells)
and reduces inflammation which may lead to tissue irritation and cell
changes.
Cat's Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) - Immunostimulant and anti-tumour for many types of cancer.
Violet (Viola odorata) The leaves are antineoplastic for breast
cancer and used for any breast lumps. Very useful for skin cancer
treatment also.
In combination with dietary and lifestyle changes,
herbal treatment is likely to begin by aiding the body's channels of
elimination with alterative herbs. At the same time, there will be focus
on nourishing and supporting with nutritive herbs and digestive tonics
to encourage healthy tissue, immune function and cancer prevention.
Nutritive herbs:
Oats (Avena sativa), nettle (Urtica dioica), red clover (Trifolium
pratense), chickweed (Stellaria media), Raspberry leaf (Rubus
idaeus),Barley grass (Hordeum vulgare), wheat grass (Triticum sp) and
kelp (Fucus vesiculosus or Macrocystis pyrifera) provide bioavailable
minerals and vitamins. They can be taken as well as carefully chosen
dietary supplements because cancer can partly be seen as a 'deficiency
disease'. The body may require the substances sufficient for rebuilding
healthy cells or for supporting an immune system capable of recognizing
and destroying cancerous cells. Some supplements will be needed to
supply nutrients such as selenium, iodine and many other minerals that
are deficient in soils globally.
Anti-scorbutic herbs (for
vitamin C): Rose hips, chickweed, nettle, parsley, dandelion, yellow
dock, raspberry leaf and violet. These herbs provide vitamin C or aid in
its absorption. In relation to cancer vitamin C aids the absorption of
other nutrients including iron; assists the immune system; assists the
elimination of toxic metals and poisons; is antioxidant, protecting
cells from free radical damage; assists the formation of body and blood
cells; helps in the healing of damaged tissue, bones and wounds;
inhibits metastasis and inhibits tumor growth. In addition, therapeutic
doses of supplemental vitamin C are advisable.
DIGESTIVE TONICS and BITTER DIGESTIVE STIMULANTS aid digestion and improve the absorption and assimilation of nutrients.
Digestive tonics:
Aloe vera juice, slippery elm bark (Ulmus rubra), comfrey (Symphytum
officinale), marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis), licorice root
(Glycyrrhiza glabra). These are soothing, healing demulcent herbs
particularly useful in any cancer of the digestive tract.
Bitter digestive stimulants
are also tonic to the digestive tract tissue by stimulating digestive
secretions from the stomach, liver and gall bladder: Milk thistle
(Silybum marianum), globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus), schisandra
(Schisandra chinensis), dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), Andrographis
(Andrographis paniculata), picrorrhiza (Picrorrhiza kurroa), hops
(Humulus lupulus), bupleurum (Bupleurum falcatum), gentian (Gentiana
lutea), barberry (Berberis vulgaris), wormwood (Artemisia absinthium),
yellow dock (Rumex crispus), angelica (Angelica archangelica),
peppermint (Mentha piperita), chamomile (Matricaria recutita), wood
betony (Stachys betonica), greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). These
herbs greatly assist the digestion of food, enabling better uptake of
nutrients by the body.
Circulatory stimulants aid the
absorption and assimilation of nutrients and other beneficial
substances. They also aid the processes of elimination by improving
blood flow from the tissues to the organs of elimination: Prickly ash
(Zanthoxylum americanum), ginger (Zingiber officinale), chilli (Capsicum
annuum), turmeric (Curcuma longa), ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba),rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis), yarrow (Achillea millefolium).
Alterative herbs
specifically aid the channels and organs of elimination. They are
important for helping the body to rid itself of harmful or useless
substances and allow other energy to be spent on supportive processes
improving vitality - red clover (Trifolium pratense), burdock (Arctium
lappa), Poke root (Phytolacca Americana), Echinacea (Echinacea
purpurea), cleavers (Gallium aparine), garlic (Allium sativum), yellow
dock (Rumex cripus), violet (Viola odorata), gotu kola (Centella
asiatica), nettle (Urtica dioica), figwort (Scrophularia nodosa),
sarsaparilla (Smilax spp.)
Herbs for the liver enhance the
elimination of toxins in radiation treatment and especially in chemo,
particularly schisandra, Schisandra chinensis and milk thistle, Silybum
marianum. They protect the liver. Other herbs to help the liver and
cancer are Bupleurum falcatum, Andrographis paniculata and Astragalus.
Antioxidant
herbs reduce damage caused by free radicals that can lead to tissue
damage and cancer. (Antioxidants are anti-mutagenic). Interestingly,
most herbs have antioxidant properties. Here are a just a few: turmeric
(Curcuma longa), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), self heal (Prunella
vulgaris), thyme (Thymus vulgaris), sage (Salvia officinalis), ginkgo
(Ginkgo biloba), chilli (Capsicum annuum), Hawthorn (Crataegus
monogyna), milk thistle (Silybum marianum), nettle, ginger and parsley.
Allium
sativum and Allium cepa contain selenium and sulphur compounds that
stimulate enzymes that prevent the conversion of free-radicals to
carcinogens. They must be grown in soil containing selenium.
Other cancer preventing substances found in herbal medicine:
- Carotenoids
found in barley grass, spirulina, kelp, seaweeds, (most herbs, but high
in the yellow/orange vegetables such as pumpkin and carrot).
-Dithiolthiones, diindoles and glucosinolates found in the Brassica, or cabbage family of vegetables. That's cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and kale.
- Phyto-estrogens:
1.
Phytosterols and steroidal saponins found in wild yam (Dioscorea
villosa), Panax ginseng, black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa), false
unicorn root (ChamHelonias, Tribulus terrestris, licorice (Glycyrrhiza
glabra)
2. Lignans that reduce hormone sensitive cancers, found in flaxseed, seaweeds.
3.Polyphenols - isoflavonoids and flavones in Soy, red clover (Trifolium pratense) green beans, legumes and peas.
These
above three categories are plant estrogens that act weakly on cell
receptor sites, inhibiting the excessive action of more aggressively
acting natural and environmental estrogens.
- Polysaccharides
- Mushrooms - Shitake, Reishi; Astragalus, Siberian ginseng, Korean
ginseng, Echinacea and Aloe vera. Polysaccharides are complex sugars
that improve the immune response against tumor cells.
Immunostimulant
- The immune system needs support in order to combat cancerous growth
as well as to keep the body strong if the person is undergoing surgery,
chemo or radiation in the treatment of cancer. Tumour cells can produce
cytokines that suppress the immune system.
In addition to the
polysaccharide-containing herbs above, use Andrographis paniculata,
Picrorrhiza kurroa, Phytolacca americana, Allium sativa (garlic),
Echinacea, Olive leaf, Shitake and Reishi mushrooms.
Alkalizing-
The modern diet and lifestyle tends towards acidifying the system. Too
much easily available meat and refined grains, coupled with stressful
lifestyles help create a pH imbalance within the body. With increased
acidity there is increased inflammation which may lead to tissue damage
and possible cancer development. Some alkalizing herbs are Aloe vera
juice, wheat grass, barley grass, alfalfa (Medicago sativa),
cleavers(Gallium aparine), nettle (Urtica dioica).
Antiparasitic
- Parasites excrete toxins that set up carcinogenic processes.
Antiparasitic herbs are black walnut (Juglans nigra), cloves (Sysygium
aromaticum), wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), chillies (Capsicum annuum)
and goldenseal (Hydrastis Canadensis).
OTHER SUPPORT
Cancer
is both an emotional and a physical stress on the body. The nervous
system can be supported with nervines and adaptogens to help the person
to cope.
Nervine tonic - St John's wort (Hypericum
perforatum), wood betony (Stachys betonica), oats and oatstraw (Avena
sativa), vervain (Verbena officinalis), skullcap (Scutellaria
baicalensis), chamomile (Matricaria recutita), Withania somnifera,
Lavender(Lavandula), damiana (Turnera diffusa), passionflower
(Passiflora incarnate), gotu kola (Centella asiatica), Ginkgo biloba,
Brahmi (Bacopa monniera).
Adaptogenic - These herbs work at
the cellular level. They increase the capacity of the cells to
manufacture and use cell fuel more efficiently. They aid in the
assimilation, circulation and integration of other beneficial herbs and
substances. This helps normalize the body's various functions and
stimulate recovery processes. Cumulative stress and the body's
subsequent inability to perform its key functions efficiently have been
linked with most illnesses. Adaptogenic herbs help the body to adapt to
stressors. Schisandra chinensis, Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng),
Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus), Astragalus, Withania,
Rehmannia and Maca (Lepidium peruvianum). Bacopa and Andrographis are
also possibly adaptogenic.
Specific herbs that minimize the harmful effects of radiation and chemo treatment
are the ginsengs (Panax, Eleutherococcus, Lepidium) which are also
adaptogenic and immune stimulant. Along with an organic, juicing diet
these herbs lessen the detrimental side effects of allopathic
treatments. Lepidium peruvianum or meyenii from the Brassica family
contains glucosinolates found in other members of the same plant family
such as broccoli and cabbage. Glucosinolates help clear toxins, protect
DNA and block the initiation of tumors.
Kelp and seaweeds also
protect against radiation and provide high amounts of bioavailable
minerals, particularly iodine. Withania is helpful in chemotherapy.
I
have met people who have decided to take chemo alongside an anticancer
diet and herbal regimen. They have not lost their hair or energy and
have no nausea. The doctors tell them, "you should have been sick and
bald by now!"
Nausea: Other herbs to aid digestion and
reduce nausea may be needed especially when the specialist's treatment
causes loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting. Herbs form the Apiaceae
family are indicated - angelica (Angelica archangelica), Fennel
(Foeniculum vulgare), Dill (Anethum graveolens) and aniseed (Pimpinella
anisum). Also very effective are peppermint, ginger and chamomile.
Pain management
1.
Circulatory stimulants may be used for pain associated with cancer
where blocked blood vessels cause poor circulation and ischaemia.
2. Nervine tonics - when a tumour is exerting pressure on nerves. This is the cause of most of the severe cancer pain.
3. Anti-inflammatory herbs can be used as in any condition where inflammation is a factor in pain including cancer.
Reducing
inflammation is also important in maintaining health and reducing the
risk and/or growth of cancer. Increased levels of pro-inflammatory
markers are associated with the growth and survival of malignant cells.
Moderating inflammatory mediators such as Cox 2 and leukotrienes can
help decrease cancer spread. Turmeric and Bupleurum will contribute well
here. Turmeric is one of nature's best anti-inflammatory agents. It
reduces mast cell release of histamine.
Anticoagulant herbs
are valid in the herbal treatment of cancer because abnormal blood
coagulation is associated with cancer: Ginkgo, turmeric, garlic as well
as quercetin, omega 3 essential fatty acids and vitamin E.
Cell proliferant,
but in a healthy way, not uncontrolled and progressive as with
cancer...Aloe vera, comfrEy (Symphytum officinale) and gotu kola
(Centella asiatica) stimulate the healthy formation and growth of normal
body cells.
Vulnerary (healing) - needed after surgery.
Vulnerary herbs are also used to minimise scarring after herbal removal
of skin cancers such as melanoma, basal and squamous cell carcinomas.
Again, Aloe gel, comfrey and gotu kola are very successful in creating
flat new tissue growth and reducing raised kelloid scars.
Herbs that inhibit angiogenesis (blood vessel formation) - because the development of a blood supply is important to the survival and growth of a tumor:
curcuminoids in turmeric catechins in Green Tea (bovine and shark
cartilage, although not herbal treatment, also inhibit angiogenesis)
Thus,
there is a huge number of herbs that may be used in the treatment of
cancer. Commonsense can tell us to nourish the body with essential
nutrients. It tells us to nurture the spirit and emotions and to utilize
herbs that have been proven over the millennia, or through modern
science, to provide healing properties and fight against cancer.
You
can support your body to a natural solution to fighting skin cancer and
other cancers with the immense natural chemicals found in plants. They
act upon and within the tissues of your body, providing amazing tools
for healing that your body needs.
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Monday, June 17, 2013
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