Stories, ingredients & honest answers — alongside your intestinal cancer care.
A plain-language guide to how people facing intestinal cancer have used Tian Xian Liquid as a complement to treatment from their own medical team — plus what’s in it, and the questions people ask most.
Intestinal cancer and Tian Xian
Intestinal cancer — cancer of the large or small intestine — often begins quietly, with changes in bowel habits, unexplained weight loss, bleeding or abdominal pain that are easy to attribute to other causes. Treatment usually involves surgery to remove the affected section, often with chemotherapy. While following the plan their oncologist sets, many patients and families also look for ways to support recovery and well-being through that process.
Tian Xian is a Chinese herbal supplement built from a ten-ingredient formulation rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is intended as a complement to conventional intestinal cancer care — taken alongside the treatment a medical team prescribes, never as a replacement for it. People most often use the main Tian Xian Liquid, sometimes together with related Tian Xian products.
This page gathers what people most often want to understand about Tian Xian in the context of intestinal cancer: survivor stories in patients’ own words, what the formulation contains, how people in those stories used it, and answers to common questions. Nothing here is medical advice, and individual experiences do not predict any particular outcome. If you are considering Tian Xian alongside intestinal cancer treatment, the most important step is a conversation with your own oncology team — use what follows as a starting point for that discussion, not a substitute for it.
Intestinal cancer survivor stories
Six accounts, in the survivors’ own words. Each links to the full story.

Mr. Meng Ya Shu
Mr. Meng (China), in his 80s, at first put his symptoms down to old age before a diagnosis of intestinal cancer. He shares how he turned to Tian Xian Liquid during his recovery.
Read Mr. Meng’s story
Mr. Hao Zhong Zheng
Mr. Hao (Jilin, China) was diagnosed with mid-stage large-intestine cancer and had surgery in 1989. He took Tian Xian Liquid alongside his treatment.
Read Mr. Hao’s story
Mr. Fred Walter
Mr. Fred Walter (Los Angeles, USA) was losing weight and could no longer drive when an intestinal cancer diagnosis was confirmed. Refusing to give up, he took Tian Xian Liquid as part of his care.
Read Mr. Walter’s story
Mrs. Lin Sufeng
Mrs. Lin Sufeng (Taiwan) went to hospital after sudden weight loss and bleeding, and learned she had large-intestine cancer. She added Tian Xian Liquid to her journey.
Read Mrs. Lin’s story
Mr. Nakaro
Mr. Nakaro (Miyagi, Japan) had surgery for intestine cancer, and his family tell how he took Tian Xian Liquid during the recovery that followed.
Read Mr. Nakaro’s story
Mr. Nick Mark
Mr. Nick Mark (New York, USA), who had managed diabetes for years, was diagnosed with intestinal cancer. He took Tian Xian Liquid as part of his care.
Read Mr. Nick Mark’s storySee all intestinal cancer stories

Cancer Terminator: Stories of 100 Cancer Survivors
by Dr. Wang Zheng Guo
A collection of survivor accounts gathered from around the world, alongside background on the Tian Xian formulation.
Read PDFA doctor’s perspective
Dr. Felicilda — Tian Xian alongside radiotherapy
In this short clip from a cancer conference, Dr. Felicilda shares a case of using Tian Xian as a supplement during radiotherapy — one example of using the supplement alongside conventional cancer treatment.
What’s inside Tian Xian
A formulation of ten herbal ingredients, long used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
GinsengTraditional tonic root
CordycepsCordyceps sinensis
Ganoderma (Reishi)Reishi mushroom
AstragalusHuang Qi root
Lycium (Goji)Chinese wolfberry
LiquoriceGan Cao rootHow people in these stories used it
Across the accounts on this page, people most often took Tian Xian Liquid as their main product, sometimes together with Tian Xian capsules or plasters as advised. Several began during recovery from bowel surgery or while receiving chemotherapy, and a few adjusted their dose to suit how they were feeling.
These are individual experiences, not instructions. Before adding any supplement, talk with your oncology team — they can advise on timing and whether it fits your treatment plan.
Questions people ask
Is Tian Xian a replacement for intestinal cancer treatment?
Can Tian Xian be taken alongside intestinal cancer surgery or chemotherapy?
Which intestinal cancer treatments do people combine it with?
What is Tian Xian made from?
How is Tian Xian Liquid usually taken?
Where can I get it?
Product & further reading
Tian Xian Liquid
The liquid most people in these stories used. View product details and ordering on the official store.
View ProductImportant. The stories and information on this page describe individual experiences and are shared for general information only. They are not medical advice and do not describe typical results. These statements have not been evaluated by any medical authority. Tian Xian is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease, and is intended for use alongside — not instead of — care from your qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your oncologist before starting any supplement.