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Black Pepper as Cancer medicine
Black Pepper May Enhance Curcumin Based Cancer Stem Cell Treatment
Two kitchen spices, long used in Traditional Chinese Medicine herbal formulas, work in synergy against breast cancer in initial laboratory testing. Clinical trials needed
Turmeric, yu jin in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and black pepper, TCM’s hu jiao, are found in formulas dating back thousands of years. Western medical research has been attempting to find the active ingredients in Chinese herbs such as these but this process ignores the value of synergistic actions between herbs. The results of a recent study reinforce the importance of the TCM concept of combining appropriate herbs for more effective treatment. more
How Hu Jiao and Yu Jin Are Used in Chinese Medicine
Yu Jin (Curcuma longa, tuber) is a cool Blood Invigorating herb in TCM. It has been used to reduce the pain of traumatic injury and reduce healing time. Western style studies of yu jin have shown it to alleviate jaundice and pain, as well as reducing enlarged livers in viral hepatitis cases.
Hu jiao (Piperis nigri, fruit) is considered a Warm the Interior and Expel Cold Herb. Herbs in this category are used for those who have a tendency to feel cold, have poor digestion and slow pulses. It has been used effectively in treating chronic diarrhea in children and in some types of chronic nephritis. Both are used in Chinese herbal formulas for some types of cancer.
Turmeric and Black Pepper Medicinal Properties in Western Terms
Curcumin from turmeric has been shown inhibit some types of inflammation, slow breast cancer cell production of telomerase,an enzyme important to continued cell growth and division, and to stimulate apoptosis or natural cell death. It also slows angiogenesis, the production of blood vessels which supply the tumor. And turmeric appears to have a protective effect during chemotherapy and radiation treatments
Black pepper’s role in cancer treatment is two fold. First, it increases the bioavailability of other spices such as turmeric. Black pepper also inhibits some of the inflammatory cytokines produced by the tumor cells, which has a secondary effect of slowing tumor progression.
The University of Michigan Breast Cancer Stem Cell Study
The initial study has shown that the combination of curcumin, from turmeric and piperine from black pepper work synergistically to decrease breast cancer stem cells while not negatively affecting normal cells. This study was done using cell cultures so results are preliminary. The Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Michigan is now planning its first clinical trials to see whether the effects are the same in women taking the curcumin – piperine combination orally.
Potential Concerns About the Use of Yu Jin and Hu Jiao to Treat Breast Cancer
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, herbs are evaluated for their individual properties and for their interaction with other herbs. Some are synergistic, as has been seen in the breast cancer stem cell study and this may be used to advantage in cancer therapy.
But the TCM properties of the herbs may make them less effective for different people. Both hu jiao and yu jin are contraindicated in some types of Yin Deficiency, a common deficiency in menopausal women.
If the clinical trials indicate these spices are useful in treating breast cancer, women who have a reaction to them due to Yin Deficiency issues will have the option of consulting a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner for a personalized formula to further support the body during cancer treatment.