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CANCER CURING METHODS IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER
TREATMENTS
Sex hormones are regarded as having significant influence on the
growth of cancerous cells in breast cancer, carcinoma of the endometrium,
prostatic carcinoma, thyroid cancer, carcinoma of the kidney, etc.
It has been discovered that if stimulatory hormones to the various
affected organs can be halted, the cancerous growth in these organs
can also be stopped. Thus therapy is conducted by either removing
the affected organs or giving doses of anti-stimulatory hormone
drugs.
This treatment is based on strengthening the immune system of the
human body and depending on this immunologic resistance to fight
cancerous cells. Reluctantly speaking, among the western therapies,
this is perhaps the closest to oriental medical concepts. The Maruyama
vaccine that received much attention in Japan can be regarded as
one of such therapies. A medicine known as the immune reactivation
agent is used in this treatment.
Human cells can usually survive up to about 42 degrees Centigrade.
Above this temperature the protein of which they are composed begins
to decompose, causing functional decline or even death. Thus cells
usually produce protein which may mitigate the impact of heat. Compared
to normal cells, cancerous cells are weak in this respect, beginning
to die when the temperature exceeds 41.5 degrees Centigrade. This
is a major weakness of cancer cells. To make use of such a weakness,
the patient’s entire body or the cancer site alone is exposed
to temperatures between 40-42 degrees.
Some years ago, when patients required specific blood constituents,
they were given whole blood. Today, special blood constituents are
selected and given according to the individual needs of patients.
They may receive what are known as constituent transfusions, which
may be in the form of red blood cell preparations, platelet concentrate,
granule globule preparations, plasma differentiation preparations,
and so on.
Transplantation is the transfer of tissue from a healthy person
to the patient. One example of this is a bone marrow transplant,
in which transfer of blood forming cells from a healthy person to
the patient enables him to restore his ability to generate blood
components. However, if the white blood cell antigen of the donor
is not compatible with that of the recipient, the transplanted tissue
will be rejected. The establishment of bone marrow banks is therefore
indispensable. As a supplementary note, the chances of compatibility
are below 30% between siblings and one in ten thousand between other
persons.
As you may have observed, each of the western therapies is beset
with a corresponding set of problems. Complicated problems such
as physical and mental suffering, side effects, cost, lengthy duration
of cure, and social integration difficulties must be solved. Aside
from this, the combined use of various therapies is necessary to
increase the total anti-cancer effect of treatment. Indeed, the
combined effect of many treatments may give complementary effects,
as has been proven in clinical tests with Tian Xian Liquid and surgery,
chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
A summary of eastern and western concepts of carcinomatosis shows
the main differences between these two traditions. In medicine,
direct treatments are applied against the cancer cells that exploit
their weaknesses and characteristics. In oriental medicine, the
treatments view the carcinomatosis as the focus of evil spirits
in the body. Despite differing concepts, the goal of defeating cancer
is common and consistent to both traditions.
In my opinion, what is important is to get the most out of these
traditions, achieving not just 80%, or 85%, or 95%, but a perfect,
100% cure rate. I must continue my research and development in this
field. There is only one life for each person to live. It is not
one of our missions to set higher goals for treatment, breaking
away the barriers of eastern and western medicine?
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