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Alternative Forms Of Medicine For Cancer Patient
John D.Samara http://www.childcancerandyou.org
Alternative forms of medicine like:
Acupuncture can be used for providing pain relief.
Herbal Medicine helps strengthen the body's ability to eliminate cancer cells. They do not however cure cancer, but can definitely prolong the life of a person suffering from cancer.
Homeopathy is effective in providing relief from the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
Mind and Body Treatment focuses on a persons emotions, behaviour and faith. It is believed that a person must maintain a positive attitude and live a life free of mental and emotional stress. Massage and reflexology have also been found to be effective in strengthening cells and promoting the release of anti-cancer hormones in the body. The Mind and Body treatment has been found to be very effective and powerful in dealing with cancer, and perhaps even preventing it.
Nutrition and Diet has been found to be effective in preventing tissue and cell damage and ensuring the proper immune function of the body.
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been found to be effective in providing relief from the side effects of the conventional treatments of cancer. Practitioners of this form of medicine recommend the use of herbs like Asian Ginseng, Astragalus and Dong Quai.
Article submited By John D. Samara On the behalf of www.childcancerandyou.org
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John D. Samara is a journalist and presently working in remote areas of asian sub continents for awareness on Cancer.
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