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would like to say we should hear more about chinese medecine.Chinese doctors explain cancer in a totaly different way than western doctors, and have different treatments for each individual, according to your constitution,etc…,also, they dont call it cancer, and that makes it much less frightning, which helps recovery.
Its worth giving a try perhaps alongside orthodox treatmnent.
Chinese medecine is fascinating and although its especially good for prevention, they have a range of efficient herbs , some tumor destroying ones as well.Cases of cancer recovery at the famous Beyjing hospital,lots of reasearch too.of course not enough western research, would make health too simple and cheap.
Please let everybody know, and talk more about it.
I reapeat to be used under supervision of both types of doctors, and not instead of conventional treatment.
Remember too , FAITH in nature , natural rythms.,faith in life and that nature wants you to live and have a long life.
Work on your mind too./get into body mind spirit way of living and thinking.
Good luck to you all but i must say nowdays health/prevention/maintenance is a dayly personal occupation,especially once you get to 40/50 years old….a bit of yoga or Tai chi everyday or other day, a bit of massage once a week or so, attentio to diet everyday,herbal teas when a bit undertheweather,lots of walking and fresh air and most of us should not worry about disease.
Chinese food cures, Tai chi, acupressure , acuponcture,herbal medecine….
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