Breast Implants and Breast Feeding

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Many women are worried that they won?t be able to breast feed their baby after a Breast Augmentation Surgery. For most of the women who undergo a Breast Enlargement Surgery, there is no difference between breast feeding with implants than without. Some women even find that breast feeding with the implants is easier!

In years past, […]

The Universe of Chinese Medicine

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

China has a rich and venerable medical culture in fact, it was one of the first countries to seriously take up medicine. While Chinese medicine runs a diagonally opposite course from that adopted by Western medicine, their 5,000 plus years of experience has given them immense knowledge in medical science, diagnostic methods, cures and prescriptions.

Chinese […]

Dogs Detect Cancer in Humans

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Recently, in the news you may have heard of Oscar the Cat, who stays at the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Rhode Island. Oscar can predict a person?s death is near or eminent and pays a visit to that person?s bedside when the time gets nearer to death. How does […]

Green Tea Helps With Cancer Treatment

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

One of the biggest health concerns most people have today is preventing cancer. Incidences of cancer and in the cancer mortality rate in the United States have risen each year for the last fifty. The age-adjusted cancer mortality rate in 1930 was 143 per 100,000 members of the population, but by 1990, it had […]

Loosing The Breast Cancer War - Part 1

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Breast cancer strikes women in every country. Over a decade, many thousands of cancer patients had come to seek my help and breast cancer case constituted the number one problem I had encountered. Most of these women had undergone medical treatments but they failed to find their elusive ?cure.? Let me give you two examples.
Case […]

Cancer: Healing the Mind and Soul Besides Going After the Tumor

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Cancer: The Monster That Kills?

For most people, a cancer diagnosis means death. Unfortunately, the world is primed to the idea that cancer always kills. It is not necessarily so. I have often told cancer patients: You don?t have to die of cancer. I do not have cancer but I may die […]

Major Breakthrough In The Understanding Of Cancer

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Hunting for Genetic Mutations and CancerThe current paradigm in medical research holds that the cause of most cancers is a genetic mutation. For instance, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), an institute at the NIH, “all cancers are based on genetic mutations in body cells.” In fact, mutation hunting is big […]

Cancer: Understanding the Body and the Need for Change to Heal

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

There are a few facts about cancer which many people seem to miss.

One, cancer is not a disease, as a result of catching a bug. It is a manifestation of internal imbalance and an immune system going haywire.

Two, life itself produces cancer cells. Everyday millions and millions of cells are being produced to replace the […]

Managing Cancer: A Choice of Three Options

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

The doctor removed a lump from the breast of a lady and found it to be malignant. Next, the doctor wanted to remove the whole breast. After mastectomy the usual ?recipe? would be: chemotherapy, radiotherapy and probably take an oral drug called tamoxifen. This lady and her husband came to seek my […]

Do You Know What Your Risks Are of Developing Breast Cancer?

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Many women all over the world fear breast cancer. It is a killer! It is one of the leading causes of death for women and even men are not immune.

Not that long ago a diagnosis of breast cancer would have been like receiving a death sentence! That's because it was often fatal. […]

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