We are quite certain that the herb used
by the researchers was Qing Hao, correctly identified as Artemisia
annua, an herb that is widely used in the tropics for both
prevention and treatment of malaria. In this role, it is relatively
free of side effects.
Malaria, as most readers probably know,
is introduced into the host by mosquito bites. The disease itself
is caused by a protozoon. Studies in Thailand showed that the constituent
used in the University of Washington study is 90% more effective
than chloroquine.
These findings are interesting to me for
two reasons:
- First, some years ago, I had dinner with
a rather famous doctor and his wife and friends. He discussed
deliberate infection of cancer patients with malaria in order
to induce fever, basically a derivative idea à la Coley's
toxins and the many methods of hyperthermia that have been used
to destroy malignancy; and
- Second, because malaria is a parasitic
infection and many cancers, even if not caused by parasitic infection,
might occur in persons who are parasitized, the theory made popular
by Hulda Clark though not new.
These and a number of other tangential issues
have been discussed with colleagues over the three months since
the press release by the Environmental News Network.
First, no one really seems to understand
the references to iron. In the holistic community, tumors are often
regarded as storage depots for materials found in excess in the
body, i.e., metabolic residuals, or for toxins, infectious organisms,
and inorganic substances that the body cannot use. While some of
these theories have not been examined in depth by conventional
science, there is considerable accord that cancer patients will
not fight cancer until infections are resolved.
This makes Artemisia annua even more interesting
because of its antibiotic properties. What concerned me is that
its action may very well be more specific on cancers that have
an infectious and/or parasitic component than on those tumors that
perhaps lack these characteristics. If the response to treatment
is due to the ability of Qing Hao to address parasites, then die
off would occur.
Because of this concern, I decided to try
the herb myself. To the best of my knowledge, I have never had
cancer, but I have had almost every tropical infection imaginable,
including undulent fever, a disease that is similar to malaria
except that the fever pattern is more intermittent. At the time
I had that fever, I had been working in rural India and was ill
enough to be medically evacuated (to Honolulu where I overheard
the doctors saying that I was dying.)
I have always run fevers, almost without
provocation, but I am well aware that frightening as this is to
some people, it is healthier than most believe. The inability to
run a fever suggests compromised immunity and a metabolic rate
that is not efficient enough to throw off infection . . . and this
is precisely the pattern I see with most cancer patients.
Anyway, I obtained five different forms
of Artemisia annua: tablets, tincture that includes the
full essential oil, tincture with reduced essential oil, tincture,
and leaf. I tried all of them and have to admit, I have been suffering
big time. I am certain that this is related to parasites, not cancer,
but I have been running fevers and feeling like there is a war
going on in my intestines. I have absolutely no doubt that these
symptoms relate to the use of this herb, not to a contaminate but
rather to a combination of die off and struggle for survival on
the part of some unwanted creatures.
As I discuss on kitchendoctor.com, parasites
sometimes die in the place where they had lived and they rot and
infect and make elaborate demands on the immune system to deal
with these secondary complications of successful treatment. I am
so concerned about die off, both of malignant tissue and parasites,
that I think adjunctive protocols are needed for people using herbs
to address these conditions. Where tumors are concerned, detoxification
will address die off well, but with parasites, immune boosting
herbs and even herbs that help repair the tissues that harbored
parasites are indicated for some if not all patients.
I have to admit that I feel absolutely terrible,
so much so that I wanted to contact everyone who is using this
treatment and suggest that additional herbs are used to support
the results sought.
For me, I reinvented the Sacred Bark Formula
and added more detoxifying and immune boosting herbs. This solved
almost all the problems, but I have been taking propolis, colloidal
silver, and intestinal flora as well. At times, I used Omnimmune
or Indigo Drops.
I would like to invite others to share their
experiences and will open up a discussion on the bulletin board
for this subject. In the meantime, I would encourage fortitude
because reactions to a product such as this no doubt indicate a
need for something that addresses a condition that may or may not
be recognized.
Best wishes,
Ingrid

Cancer Salves:
A Botanical Approach to Treatment