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Cancer is not to be feared Chinese medicine promotes the immunity of the body to against cancer

Cancer is the most serious disease of our time, and it is very difficult to achieve the desired effect. Many cancer patients often want to seek Chinese medicine treatment at the same time as they receive conventional Western medicine treatment, but in fact, Chinese medicine does not rely on any magical recipes for cancer. To put it bluntly, the wisdom of Chinese ancestors is to emphasize individual physiology and individual conditioning, and to use Chinese medicine as a locomotive to enhance the body’s anti-cancer and immune capabilities.

In Taiwan, cancer patients who are undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy, or who have completed Western medical procedures, have used Chinese medicine in one way or another. Mr. Huang from Lukang was diagnosed with liver cancer when he was in his fifties, and his cancer cells were ten centimeters in size. His abdomen was swollen, he had jaundice, and his fetal protein level soared to over 3,000. At the same time, he also sought treatment from Western medicines and sought Chinese medicine to improve his health. Now, after 10 years of fighting cancer, his condition has been stable. Cancer must receive conventional medical treatment! Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, a Chinese medicine doctor, said that this is what every patient should know. On the other hand, Chinese medicine has some experience in treating cancer.

Many people have a question mark in their mind about the ability of Chinese medicine to treat cancer, but Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee believes that, having inherited the wisdom of Chinese ancestors for 5,000 years, it cannot be denied that Chinese medicine has the experience of Chinese medicine. The word “cancer” has been used since ancient times, showing that cancer has existed since ancient times, and Chinese medicine doctors have indeed accumulated many unique insights from their direct and continuous experience in treating human beings.

In fact, many cancer patients who received both Western medicine and Chinese medicine treatment had unexpected development of their disease. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee has seen another young woman in her thirties who had a tumor on her left cheek and parotid gland that was treated with Western medicine and then recurred. She decided to receive Chinese medicine treatment at the same time, and the tumor shrank significantly afterwards, and is still undergoing treatment.

There is no magic formula in Chinese medicine. To put it simply, the treatment of cancer in Chinese medicine is to interact with the human body through nutritional chemistry to promote the metabolism of the blood circulation, detoxification and metabolism, and to enhance the body’s original anti-cancer and immune capabilities. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee explained that Chinese medicine believes that the reason why a person develops cancer is actually related to the body’s poor metabolism and detoxification function. Therefore, as long as the right medicine is prescribed, the body, especially the activity of beneficial bacteria and enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract, will naturally have the ability to fight the disease.

Scientific research has also found that there are about 3,000 types of probiotics and enzymes in the human body, which coincides with, and even exceeds, those also referred  in traditional Chinese medicine. These probiotics and enzymes hold the key to metabolizing food and transforming nutrients. Therefore, the most important feature of Chinese medicine in fighting cancer is that it has no side effects and will not harm these probiotics and enzymes. On the contrary, Chinese medicine focuses on how to help the probiotics and enzymes in the body to function better, and Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said that it is the metabolized nutrients of these probiotics and enzymes that play the role of the locomotive, replenishing the anti-cancer cells and anti-body capabilities.

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Originally from: Chinesetimes Health
Chinesetimes Health/ Reporter Jia-Wen Zhou reports 2010.10.07
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at4487.html

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