IMMUNE DEFICIENCY AND
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
The following is an extract of an article
written by a colleague of mine, Dr. Wei
Liu.
Nothing is more important to your health than
a well-functioning immune system. Such ailments and diseases as the common
cold, infections, asthma, food allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, and even cancer
are all related to immune system dysfunction. Immuno-deficiency is a condition
in which the immune system is suppressed by certain factors, making you
vulnerable to disease and infection. It is one of many disorders related to the
immune system.
It is clear from Chinese medicine textbooks
that Chinese medicine practitioners have been dealing with immune system
disorders for at least 2000 years. The symptoms that are described are those of
immune deficiency, allergic reactions, and auto immune disease. Effective
treatments included natural herbs, dietary therapy, acupuncture and Tai Chi.
These treatments are especially effective because they focus on strengthening
the immune system and stimulating the body’s natural defence mechanisms.
Preventing disease and maintaining wellness
are deeply rooted in the philosophy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The
idea of taking care of one’s body, and of forestalling illness before it
manifests has become part of Chinese culture. There, you will see people
drinking ginseng herbal tea with their breakfast, having astragalus chicken
soup in a restaurant for lunch, and cooking chiitake mushroom stir-fry for
their dinner. It is very common for Chinese people to get regular Acupuncture
treatments for the purpose of enhancing their immune system.
Diet and nutrition
Shiitake mushroom is one of the leading foods
recommended by TCM practitioners for enhancing immunity. It contains lentinin,
an anti-viral substance which has a strong immuno-stimulating activity. These
brown, beefy-tasting mushrooms are used as a substitute for meat in the Chinese
diet. Besides shiitake, other foods that are wonderful for our immune systems
are garlic, sesame seeds, yogurt, and certain fruits and vegetables. The
micro-nutrients beta carotene, zinc, and vitamins A, E, and C are also key
elements in strengthening our immune system.
Chinese herbs and herbal formulas
Many Chinese herbs have strong immunity-
enhancing effects. Astragalus (Huang Qi) is very well known for its powerful ‘’
non-specific’’ immune system stimulating capacity, which works by increasing
the numbers and activity of roving white blood cells. A study conducted at the University of Texas Medical Centre in Houston showed that astragalus extracts were
able to completely restore the function of immune cells in cancer patients. The
immune system can certainly be tonified, or even completely restored, by using
this herb. This sweet-tasting root is often sliced and simmered in chicken
broth, or cooked with vegetable soup. As effective as astragalus is by itself,
Chinese herbal formulas actually achieve a much stronger effect than single
herbs. An herbal formula is not only more powerful than a single herb, but can
cover a wider range of symptoms. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is a formula that has been
used in Chinese medicine for hundreds of years. Astragalus is the chief herb in
this formula.
Ginseng (Ren Shen) is the most popular
Chinese Herb on the market today (also the most abused). It is widely used as
an immune system enhancer, and also as a general tonic. Most people do not
know, however, that there are several types of ginseng available, including
Chinese, Korean, American and Siberian ginseng. Each of these varieties has a
different property, and it is wise to consult with your TCM practitioner to
determine which type is best for you.
Literally hundreds of studies have been done
on ginseng, and it has been found to have the following properties: It protects
the liver, stimulates the immune system, prevents radiation damage to nerve
tissue, has antioxidant effects, and prevents cancer. There are a number of
ginseng products on the market these days, but best results can be obtained
with a traditional formula like Shi Quan Da Bu Wan which has been used for a
thousand years to treat immune deficiency and fatigue. Ginseng is the main herb
in this one. It is also popular with post cancer patients receiving Chemo- or
radiation therapy.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is another powerful tool to
regulate the immune system. Research has shown that acupuncture treatments can
increase the body’s T-cell* count, as well as the number of cells that ingest
and destroy bacteria, protozoa, and debris cells. A study has shown that white
blood cell count and mobility increased by 168% within 3 hours after Acupuncture
treatment. Many people are beginning to realize that regular Acupuncture
treatments can help regulate immune function and treat the fundamental cause of
disease.
* T-cell: A type of white blood cell that is of key
importance to the immune system and is at the core of adaptive immunity, the
system that tailors the body’s immune response to specific pathogens. T-cells
are also known as T-lymphocytes. T stands for Thymus, the organ in which these
cells mature.