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The 80-year-old woman who has metastasized from cancer relies on Chinese herbal medicine to regain her quality of life

Patients with terminal cancer have a chance to improve their quality of life by seeking Chinese medicine treatment! An elderly 83-year-old woman whose colon cancer had metastasized to her liver not only lost her physical strength, but also lost her appetite and could not eat. After her family deliberately hid the deterioration of her condition, she turned to a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, unexpectedly using Chinese medicine to regulate and ease the function of the stomach and intestines, resuming normal eating in just two weeks, regaining her quality of life, and helping to stabilize her condition.

Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, a Chinese medicine doctor, recalled that the woman was weak and had a bad complexion. When the woman was supported by her family to come to the clinic, the first impression he got from the appearance alone was that her condition was quite serious. In fact, before seeking Chinese medicine treatment, the old woman had already been diagnosed with colorectal cancer by Western doctors, and had received electrotherapy treatment before, but her condition continued to deteriorate, and the cancer cells metastasized from the colon to the liver, and further examination by Western doctors revealed that her fetal protein index had risen to more than 1,000, and there were multiple tumors in the liver.

Because of the old age of the old woman, her family members turned to Chinese medicine with the idea of “treating a dead horse as a living horse” and did not dare to tell her about the deterioration. The old woman only thought she had bloating, indigestion, and poor appetite, which made Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee feel stressed and responsible. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee then used a multi-pronged approach of pills, powder and liquid medicine to remove the old woman’s gastrointestinal disorder by using Chinese medicine to relieve swelling, subdue swelling, rectify intestines and even activate blood circulation to remove blood stasis. The result was very good. Although the old woman complained that she was like a jar of medicine that she took every day, she gradually regained her strength and looked better after just two weeks of taking the medicine. The most important thing is that she has regained her appetite, she is able to eat and drink, and almost two years after receiving treatment, she is able to live her daily life almost as normal.

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Don’t think this is just an exception, another 80-year-old man with liver cancer, surnamed Lee, also relied on Chinese medicine to recuperate his quality of life. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said the patient, who came to the clinic with liver cancer caused by fatty liver, already had a dark face, obvious edema in his abdomen and feet, and had to walk with crutches. With the help of Chinese medicine, he has regained his strength and stamina and is now able to walk without crutches. Blood tests are taken every three months and the condition is much more stable.

Is Chinese medicine effective in treating cancer? Many people are skeptical, especially when many cancer patients turn to Chinese medicine only after they have been diagnosed and treated by Western medicine, which is ineffective. As the saying goes, “the doctor takes fate and the patient takes fortune”, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee thinks this is an unfair judgment on Chinese medicine practitioners.

Unlike Western medicine, Chinese medicine practitioners do not have scientific tests such as biopsy and blood sampling to support their findings. Even if a patient’s pulse reveals that serious lesions or even cancer may have occurred in the internal organs, they will not rashly make a diagnosis or inform their patients, which is the prudence of Chinese medicine practitioners and respect for their patients. On the contrary, Chinese medicine can prove the effectiveness of treatment to the patient by using the diagnosis and test results of Western medicine.

The treatment of cancer does not require a clear-cut distinction between Chinese and Western medicine, and Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee pointed out that as long as the development of the disease and the patient’s needs are followed, the patient can receive complementary treatment from both Chinese and Western medicine, which is beneficial and not harmful to the patient. As long as the Chinese medicine is authentic and pure, most of it will not conflict with Western medicine. From the patient’s point of view, Chinese medicine actually provides an alternative to Western medicine for cancer patients.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Xue-Hua Wang reports 2010.12.02
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at5025.html

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