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🌱 About the author:
This book is a collection of clinical experience and results of cancer prevention and treatment by professional medical staff such as Dr. Xie Guocai, a famous Chinese medicine doctor in Guangdong Province, and Li Dong, former deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The traditional Chinese version is mainly aimed at medical staff in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
🛍 Product information:
This material is based on Professor Xie's "Xie Guocai's Experience in Treating Cancer" (Traditional Chinese version).
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Dry Lily
This product is the bulb of lily, lilium, and tiger lily, etc., which belong to the Liliaceae family.
【Alias】
White lily, lily garlic, white lily.
【Nature, flavor and function】
Sweet, slightly bitter, cool. Enters the lung and heart meridians. Moistens the lungs and relieves cough, clears the mind and soothes the nerves, and fights cancer.
【Chemical composition】
Contains colchicine and other alkaloids as well as starch, protein, fat, minerals (phosphorus, calcium) and vitamins
B, B2, B6, carotene, etc.
【Anti-cancer mechanism】
This product has an inhibitory effect on mouse sarcoma S-180 and mouse cervical cancer-14; it can prevent leukopenia caused by cyclophosphamide. It can enhance hormone regulation function and promote immune function and enzyme system function.
【recipe】
1. Dry Lily porridge: cook 20 grams of lily and 30 grams of rice. Treat lung cancer, lymphoma, dry cough, hemoptysis, and heartburn. Season and serve. Used to treat lung cancer with deficiency of both Qi and Yin.
2. Dry Lily and Codonopsis Pig Lung Soup: 30g lily, 15g Codonopsis, 250g pig lung, wash and cut into pieces, stew until cooked.
3. Stewed pork with dry lily and Panax notoginseng: 40 grams of lily, 15 grams of Panax notoginseng, and 250 grams of pork. Salt and cold water in appropriate amounts. Wash the lilies, slice the Panax notoginseng, and cut the meat into shreds. Put the three ingredients into a pot, add appropriate amount of water, simmer over low heat, then season and serve. It has the functions of clearing away heat, detoxifying, nourishing yin and nourishing the stomach. It is mainly suitable for patients with blood in sputum during radiotherapy for lung cancer. This product is also commonly used for patients with gastric cancer and colon cancer who have yin deficiency and internal heat.
4. Turtle, dry lily and red dates soup: 1 turtle (weighing about 250 grams), 30 grams of lily, 10 red dates, and a little rock sugar. Remove the turtle's shell and internal organs, cut into pieces, wash and boil in clean water for 20 minutes, then add lilies and red dates. Continue cooking until the turtle meat is well-cooked and the medicine is cooked through. Finally, add rock sugar and simmer for 3 minutes before serving. Can be eaten 2 to 3 times a week. Function: nourishing yin, calming the mind and moistening the lungs. It is mainly suitable for patients with lung cancer who suffer from yin deficiency, cough and palpitations.
5. Lily and Pork Liver Powder: 15 grams each of pork liver and wild lily, and appropriate amount of white sugar. Roast the pork liver until dry, grind it into powder together with wild lily, add appropriate amount of white sugar, and take it in three doses. Functions: anti-cancer, detoxification, liver and spleen nourishment. It is mainly suitable for patients with acute or chronic leukemia with dry cough.
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Professor Xie Guocai's "Xie Guocai's Experience in Treating Cancer"
Professor Xie Guocai was awarded the title of Famous Chinese Medicine Doctor in Guangdong Province by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government. He has served as vice president and director of the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine at the Tumor Hospital Affiliated to Shantou University School of Medicine, visiting professor at Hyogo Medical University in Japan, special professor at Shenzhen University, vice chairman and consultant of the Professional Committee of the Guangdong Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine oncology, and vice chairman and consultant of the Guangdong Traditional Chinese Medicine oncology Professional Committee. He is currently the chief physician of the Tumor Hospital affiliated to the School of Medicine of Shantou University, the consultant Chinese medicine physician of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Kwong Wah Hospital and the Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinical Research Service Center, a visiting professor of the School of Chinese Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a lifelong consultant of the Guangdong Provincial Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a consultant of the Guangdong Provincial Medical Association General Practitioner Committee, a consultant of the International Diet and Health Research Association, a lifelong consultant of the Guangdong Liu Society, a consultant of the Guangdong Provincial Medical Association General Practitioner Committee, and a consultant of the International Diet and Health Association Institute of Painting. He has traveled to Australia, Japan, Germany, Hong Kong, and Macau for academic exchanges many times, and has edited and participated in the editing of 55 academic works, including "Chaoshan Herbal Prescriptions" and "Prevention and Treatment of Common Tumor Diseases".
The main contents of the book include:
(1) Dr. Xie Guocai's 6 strategies for cancer treatment;
(2) Recommendations for common cancer prevention and treatment foods;
(3) Introduction to medicinal diets for some cancers;
(4) Dr. Xie Guocai's 8 anti-cancer prescriptions;
(5) 551 clinical cancer treatment cases and analyses, etc.
Author: Xie Guocai / Li Handong
Publisher: Shantou University Press
Publishing Year: 2023-2
Number of Pages: 195
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9787565848872