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#16. Herbs
Next, let’s come onto herbs and related matters. Herbal cures have been around
for centuries and you can bet a good few are effective against cancer. Some have
even been specially formulated to treat cancer.
Most famous of all is probably Essiac. But first let me introduce a startling study
from China. A lot of good medical science is coming out of Asia these days. They
certainly don’t have the prejudices against traditional therapies that are prevalent
in the West.
Recently a keynote Chinese clinical trial was undertaken to study the anti-cancer
benefits of two herbs formulas, “Y” and “C”. These mixtures were:
“Y” Formula: schidigera yucca, licorice root, fennel seed, clove buds,
anise seed, cinnamon bark, etc.
“C” Formula: burdock root, rhubarb root, slippery elm bark, sheep
sorrel.
This article has summarized 583 cases of taking “C” Formula and “Y” Formula
(288 cases of cancer, 84 cases of asthma, 176 cases of rhinallergosis, 35 cases
of lupus erythematosus). Of the 288 cases of cancer patients, 145 cases were
notably effective, accounting for 50.37%; 100 cases were effective, accounting
for 34.70%.
The most effective cases were observed on the patients with intestinal cancer,
malignant lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, leukaemia. In everyday figures
85% great success, 15% moderately effective, 15% not much use. This is better
than chemo anyway but don’t forget the added bonus: these herbs were shown
to be harmless in test doses administered to mice which were 555 higher than
the clinical herbal dose!
Of the 84 cases of asthma, 11 were healed, 30 were notably effective, 36
were effective, and the total effective rate was 92.47%. Of the 176 cases of
rhinallergosis, the total effective rate was 94.89%. For the 35 cases of lupus
erythematosus, the total effective rate was 92.86%.
Generally speaking, the combined use of “C” Formula and “Y” Formula on the
same patient was very effective on strengthening /adjusting the function of
the immunologic system of the human body. Otherwise, the independent use
of either of the drugs was not as effective. For more than seventy years, the