Treatment of Malignant Lymphoma by Japanese Kanpo Practitioners
Listed by Dr. Domei Yakazu in the Explanation of Chinese Formulas25 is
Chai-hu-cking-kan-tang , (i*£SE>f|fffF;l Bupleurum and Rehmannia Combination)
(Formula of I-kuan-tang, Japan). This formula treats pulmonic lymph gland
swelling, lymph gland swelling on the neck, chronic tonsillitis, and childhood
gland disease. The formula is made up of 2g of bupleurum; 1.5geach of tang-kuei,
paeonia, cnidium, rehmannia, coptis, scute, phel-lodendron, gardenia, forsythia,
platycodon, arctium, trichosanthes root, mentha, and licorice.
In Talks on Chinese Herbal Therapies21, Vol. 4, Dr. Domei Yakazu describes three
cases of lymph gland swelling on the neck.
Case 1. A sixty-three year old man, diagnosed as having Hodgkin's disease by a
university hospital, received antibiotics and chemical drugs. No improvement
resulted, and new symptoms developed, such as gastrointestinal disturbances,
loss of appetite, and gradual weakness. He decided to switch to Chinese
formulas. An examination found his nutrition average, no fur on his tongue,
resistance and pain under the right hypochondrium when pressed, and chest
distress. Thus he was diagnosed as having a malignant tumor. Tzu-ken-mu-li-tang
( 5%;fgJ|±!ilS;*| Lithospermum and Oyster Shell Combination) was initially given
to him. But when no response was seen after ten days of taking the formula, he
was switched to Shih-liu-wei-liu-chi-yin ( +-^^:Mmek Tang-kuei Sixteen Herb
Combination). Again there was no improvment in his condition, so Hsiao-chai-hu-tang
( 'hi££H;l ) plus platycodon, fritillaria, oyster shell, and prunella was given
to him with results. After one month his subjective symptoms had improved, and
the swollen lymph gland had gradually receded. After another two and one half
months of taking this formula, the swelling had completely disappeared.
However, pus oozed from his lower eyelids and an odorous pus flowed from his
nostrils. Once this condition subsided, the patient recovered. Hsiao-chai-hu-tang
may have interacted with Shih-liu-wei-liu-chi-yin. The formula Tzu-ken-mu-li-tang,
found listed in On Syphilis and Violent Diseases, was the nostrum of Mizuko
Nishiyama during the period of Tokugawa in Japan. It treats syphilis,
recalcitrant diseases, obstinate sores and itches, and malignant tumors. Many
Japanese physicians in the field of Chinese medicine, such as M. Asada and Todo
Kyukyo, frequently and effectively have used this formula for breast cancer,
problems of the mammary glands, lymph gland swelling on the neck, syphilitic
skin diseases, carbuncles of the lungs, and intestinal ulcers. The components of
Tzu-ken-mu-li-tang ( S%S#± 4RJJI Oyster Shell and Lithospermum Combination) are
5g of tang-kuei; 4g of oyster shell; 3g each of paeonia, cnidium, and
lithospermum; 2g each of astragalus and cimicifuga; 1.5g of lonicera; lg of
licorice; and 0.5-1.Og of rhubarb. The formula Shih-liu-wei-liu-chi-yin (found
listed in "Carbuncles and Ulcers" chapter in Wan ping hui chun) treats malignant
sores, carbuncles and ulcers, breast cancer, swelling, and toxin. Ordinarily it
relieves melancholic stagnation of ch'i (vitality) in a weak conformation. It
has been proven very effective in dissipating swelling lumps.
Shih-liu-wei-liu-chi-yin ( +^i*3KIRtfc Tang-kuei Sixteen Herb Combination)
contains 3g each of Tang-kuei, cnidium, paeonia, cinnamon, ginseng, and
platycodon; 2g each of angelica, astragalus, saussurea, lindera, magnolia bark,
chih-ko, areca seed, perilla, siler, and licorice.
Case 2. A sixty-two year old woman suffered from lymph gland swelling on the
neck and emaciation. Eight years prior to her clinic visit, she had undergone
surgery for uterine cancer. An examination on her first visit found her body
weight at 62kg. Five months later, on her second visit, her weight was down to
47kg. She complained of a frequent stuffy nose with a yellow discharge. Her
health, otherwise, was average and her complexion slightly red. She was
initially given a formula (San-chung-kui-chien tang flfcffiJftMJfi ) to
dissipate the swelling of a swollen lymph gland with no results. Then Shih-liu-wei-liu-chi-yin
was given to her for a period of two months and proved effective. The swelling
completely disappeared.
Case 3. A forty-four year old man suffered from chronic hepatitis five years
prior to his clinic visit. Seven months before seeing Dr. Yakazu, he underwent
surgery at a university hospital for a swollen lymph gland on the left side of
his neck. It was learned that he was highly sensitive to antibiotics which
brought on lassitude and a fever of 40°C. The Chinese herbal formula Tzu-ken-mu-li-tang
( S&tgttSSjl ) was given to him for fifteen days. Because no improvement in his
condition occurred, he was given Minor Bupleurum Combination plus fritillaria,
prunella, tricho-santhes root, and oyster shell for one month. Again no
improvement resulted, and he was switched to Shih-liu-wei-liu-chi-yin. After
one month of using the formula, the swelling had reduced to half of its original
size.