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Kampo medicines improved blood test and QOL in two vasculitis cases of Churg–Strauss syndrome and Henoch–Shönlein purpura after inadequate treatment with conventional therapies
Advanced cancer is a multifactorial disease that demands treatments targeting multiple cellular pathways. Chinese herbal cocktail which contains various phytochemicals may target multiple dys-regulated pathways in cancer cells and thus may provide an alternative/complementary way to treat cancers. Previously we reported that the Chinese herbal cocktail Tien-Hsien Liguid (THL) can specifically induce apoptosis in various cancer cells and have immuno-modulating activity. In this study, we further evaluated the anti-metastatic, anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor activities of THL with a series of in vitro and in vivo experiments.
Objective is to study the effect of a Chinese herbal decoction
(CM), which contained 21 different herbs, on clinical remission in a patient with lupus nephritis and chronic nephrotic syndrome.
Chinese tonifying herbs such as Herba Cistanche, Ganoderma and Cordyceps, which possess
antioxidant and/or immunomodulatory activities, can be useful in the prevention and treatment of
age-related diseases. Pharmacological studies on Yang and Yin tonifying herbs suggest that Yang
tonifying herbs stimulate mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) generation, presumably
through the intermediacy of reactive oxidant species, leading to the enhancement of cellular/
mitochondrial antioxidant status. Yin tonifying herbs, however, apart from possessing antioxidant
properties, exert mainly immunomodulatory functions that may boost a weak immune system and
may also suppress overreactive immune responses. The abilities of Yang and Yin Chinese tonifying
herbs to enhance ATP generation and to exhibit antioxidant and/or immunomodulatory actions are
the pharmacological basis for their beneficial effects on the retardation of aging.
Chinese medicine decoctions such as Yinchenhao Tang (YCHT), Xiayuxue Tang (XYXT), Huangqi Tang (HQT), Yiguan Jian (YGJ) and Xiaochaihu Tang (XCHT)) were used to treat liver cirrhosis. The present study evaluates the effects of these decoctions on fibrosis in rats induced by dimethylnitrosamine (DMN).