Handbook of Herbs and Spices - Volume 3

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The general concept of biological therapy or gene therapy is defined as the transfer


of genetic material (transgene) to a target cell for therapeutic reasons. Introduction of


the transgene into a somatic or a germ cell can restore a lost function (gene substitution),


initiate a new function (gene addition), or interfere with a gene’s function (gene


inhibition).


Autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) has been increasingly used


in the treatment of malignant diseases. When these preliminary results are analyzed,


it is apparent that the outcome of this treatment modality is affected by several


factors such as disease status or tumor burden at the time of ABMT, the anti-tumor


effect of the pretransplant intensive therapy and the extent of bone marrow invasion


by tumor cells.


9.4 Complementary and alternative medicines (CAM)......................


9.4.1 Cancer in Ayurveda


In Ayurveda, cancer is a disease that is caused by the involvement of the three body


elements, i.e., vata, pitta and kapha. The cancer represents a negative life energy


usually formed from an excess apana (the downward movement of air). Distension,


constipation and diarrhea may be the basis of the symptom according to Ayurveda.


Cancer cells, lacking oxygen (prana), represent a growth in the body outside the rule


of the life force. In the Vedic system, cancer is caused by disruption of the aura


allowing the entrance of negative astral force which will be cured by emotional


cleansing, mantra and meditation.


According to Ayurveda, medicinal substances and living bodies are similar in


composition. Hence herbs and drugs influence the body according to their nature and


attributes. According to Charaka, medicines are those substances which, after entering


the body, are eliminated through the gastro-intestinal tract within a specified period


after their corrective role is over. Sometimes there will be overlap between foods and


medicines, and foods also have medicinal properties and medicines have also tissue


building action. Also, the human body is constituted of five basic elements, i.e.,


ether, air, water and earth which manifest as three basic principles or elements,


‘tridosha’, i.e., Va t a, pitta and kapha. These three basic elements control all the


biological, psychological and physiopathological functions of the body, mind and


consciousness and when the balance of three elements disturbs, they contribute to


disease processes. The basic constitution of the body (prakruti = nature) of an individual


remains unaltered during the lifetime as it is genetically controlled and it is made up


of a combination of all the three elements with a predominant tendency towards one


or more. All Ayurvedic treatments attempt to establish a balance among the bodily


elements, i.e., Va t a, pitta and kapha.


Herbal therapies for the treatment of cancer are of different types. It may be an


alterative or blood purifier, which destroy toxins. These herbs are used fresh along


with a detoxifying diet. This category of herbs is claimed to cure lymphatic or skin


cancer and are better for Pitta and Kapha varieties. The second category of herbs are


circulatory stimulants that promote blood circulation and aid in the healing of tissues.


Breast and uterine cancer are treated with these herbs which will affect all the three


elements. The third category of herbs are immune strengthening tonics which are


better in debility conditions and usually work on Va t a. The fourth category of herbs


include special expectorants. They are used for thyroid, neck or lymphatic cancer.

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