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Natural Breast Cancer Cure - The Mind

October 25th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Your mind is a powerful tool for self- and recovery from cancer. It is the ultimate natural cure. For you to understand how this mechanism of self- using the mind works, it is important to understand how cancer spreads in the body when the mind is under constant stress.

According to Lothar Hirneise, world renowned cancer researcher, cancer cannot exist without stress. And there are a number of reasons for this.

1. When the mind is under constant stress
the body produces high levels of the stress hormone Cortisol. Consistent high levels of Cortisol in the body suppress the immune system. The immune system is responsible for destroying rogue cancer cells in the body.

2. When the mind is under constant stress
the body releases and is eventually depleted of Adrenaline. People with cancer possess virtually no adrenaline in their cells. Instead, the cells of cancer patients are overloaded with insulin and too much sugar.

When bombarded by stress, which requires a constant pumping out of adrenaline, the body ultimately becomes exhausted and is unable to process adrenaline. This causes the cells to fill up with sugar, which, in turn, results in four outcomes: (1) fermentation, (2) very rapid cell division, resulting in the formation of tumour sites, (3) the mutation of normal cells into cancer cells, due to insufficient oxygen in the cell caused by high levels of sugar, and (4) a low oxygen / sugar-rich environment, in which cancer cells are able to further multiply.

3. When the mind is under constant stress
the body cannot produce enough Melatonin. Melatonin is responsible for inhibiting cancer cell growth in the body. Melatonin is produced in the pituitary gland in the brain during deep sleep between 1am-3am in the morning. Constant stress means little or disrupted sleep during this important Melatonin-producing period, meaning cancer is then able to spread in the body.

4. Nearly all cancer patients have experienced a psycho-emotional conflict shock a few years prior to the onset of their cancer. This may be the loss of a loved one for example, and is most often a highly stressful event or conflict, where the person feels there is no way out of the emotional pain, stress or inner turmoil they are feeling. Dr Ryke-Geerd Hamer, a leading German cancer researcher, studied the records of 20,000 cancer patients, and found a direct correlation between this psycho-emotional conflict occurring between 1-3 years prior to cancer diagnosis, and cancer forming in the body.

There are three important ways a person diagnosed with cancer can heal their body using their mind.

1. The first and most important way is to express and release internal emotional stress caused by the mind. This includes anger, hurt, resentment, grief, and hate – all of which are repressed feelings commonly found in those with cancer. When you are able to deal with these repressed feelings, by expressing them and releasing them, just like a valve released on a pressure cooker, these stress levels immediately reduce. This means Cortisol levels, Adrenaline levels, and Melatonin levels can begin to return to normal levels. The Mind-Body Self Hypnosis Cancer CD is an excellent tool for expressing and releasing repressed emotions in the comfort of your own home, as well as accessing someone skilled in EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique).

2. A fighting spirit is also another important factor to cure naturally using the mind. Your immune system is controlled by your subconscious feeling mind. When you are feeling up-beat and full of hope, you send your immune system the green light to go ahead and work hard for you, to begin multiplying and producing more immune system cells in your body. Guided imagery cancer CD’s are excellent for this purpose, as well as a strong spiritual belief or support group.

3. Laughter is another important factor in overcoming cancer. Inner joy and laughter is a great antidote for internal stress. There have been many cases of people overcoming cancer by watching comedy movies every day after their diagnosis, and refusing to allow any stress or conflict into their lives. And this includes stress from their partners.

For further information on Stress & Cancer, the Cancer Personality and the Mind-Body Self Hypnosis Cancer CD, go to alternative-cancer-care.com/The_Cancer_Personality.html alternative-cancer-care.com

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Prostate Cancer And Hormone Treatment

October 25th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Prostate cancer and hormone treatment to address this disease is one approach some have taken. The idea with this type of treatment is to decrease the production of testosterone that could stimulate the cancerous prostatic cells.

These cancerous prostatic cells cause the disease to worsen. And with its reaction to the male androgenic hormone – testosterone – the spread of these cancer cells will be hastened. Prostate cancer and hormone treatment for this disease, looks at this angle of testosterone production and the stimulating effect of testosterone on the cancerous cells.

Prostate cancer and hormone treatment to control this disease means to deprive the cancerous cells of testosterone either by the use of medications or by surgical removal of the testes. If one opts for the latter, he will undergo orchiectomy or commonly called castration. With this, control of and hormone treatment effectiveness is hoped upon. The testes is after all the main source of the production of testosterone. Without the hormone, the cancerous cells will have no stimulus to act upon.

The other way to approach the control of and hormone treatment as a means to do so - as was mentioned earlier, is by way of medication. One may take what is called the anti-androgenic drugs that will block the effects of testosterone over the prostate. Another drug called the LH-RH agonists could also be taken, which would block the release of LH-RH signal from the brain. LH-RH (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone) will normally travel from the brain to the testes to signal it to produce more testosterone. Blocking this will help control the production of testosterone.

The method of controlling and hormone treatment have some side effects. These include hot flashes, weight gain, vomiting, fertility loss, loss of sexual drive, and impotence. Some may be temporary, but others are of permanent nature.

Hormone treatment may not be effective in all cases. There are tumors that are called androgen-independent prostate cancers – and thus, these thrive even without testosterone. Also, these hormone treatments of are usually applied to those who already have with local spread.

This procedure is also applicable for those who refuse to undergo surgical procedures as radical prostatectomy, which removes the entire prostate gland. If one may not wish to undergo radiation treatment, either by means of radioactive seed implants or by external radiation process – then hormone treatment may be the way to go.

Hormonal treatment for your have some degree of effectiveness in controlling the cancer. And like any other form of treatment, it has side effects that go with it. In the end, it is all about the decision you, your love-ones, and your doctor has come up with, that makes the solution acceptable.

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Types of Mesothelioma Cancer

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Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer that affects the serous membranes surrounding the major organs of the body i.e. the lungs, heart and the abdominal organs, causing these vital organs to inflate with excessive fluid. This fluid further causes the improper functioning of the organs. The only known cause of this cancerous tumor is asbestos exposure. In this disease, malignant cells are built up in the protective linings (serous membranes) of several internal organs known as mesothelium. Different organs in the abdomen cavity can get affected by because of the presence of the protective linings surrounding them. The most common types of include:

* Pleural Mesothelioma,

* Peritoneal Mesothelioma, and

* Pericardial Mesothelioma.

Pleural Mesothelioma is a tumor in which the lining of the lungs, or lung pleura, gets affected by malignant cells. The pleura is a soft protective tissue that surrounds the lungs in the chest cavity. It helps the lungs in breathing (respiration) by producing a serous fluid that lubricates the pleural surfaces to avoid the teasing of the lungs against the chest wall. The malignant cells, once entered the pleura, begin to spread and affect the surrounding organs and tissues. This leads to further complications resulting pain and severe symptoms.

Mesothelioma affecting pleura is of two categories:

Diffused or Malignant (Cancerous):

It is the serious form of pleural that affects the pleural lining of the lungs and its surrounding organs.

Localized and Benign (Non-cancerous):

It is the non-cancerous form of , which does not affect all parts of the body except the pleura. However, it constricts the lung causing shortness of breath, and in some severe cases, pneumothorax (lung failure).

Peritoneal Mesothelioma is a tumor of the peritoneum membrane or the abdomen lining, affecting many organs in the abdominal cavity including stomach. This form of cancer is less common than the pleural form but is more aggressive, resulting severe symptoms and short life expectancy. Like many other cancers, peritoneal can also be either malignant or benign.

Pericardial or mesoblog.org//pericardial-.php” target=”_blank Pericardium Mesothelioma is the rarest form of cancer, counting less than 10% of cases. In this form of cancer, fluid gets accumulated in the sac that encloses the heart. The main cause of this disease is the inhalation of asbestos fibers.

Due to the rarity of this disease, doctors and researchers have not clearly understood how the asbestos fibers enter the heart lining or pericardium. The only logical explanation so far about this form of cancer is the possibility of the asbestos fibers, converted into tiny pieces, transported from the lung into the heart by means of blood circulation. Once the asbestos fibers enter the heart, they expand the tissues in the chest cavity and the pericardium with excessive liquid, disrupting the working of the heart and causing chest pains with breathing disorders.

Each year, approximately 2,000 new cases of are diagnosed. At some point of their lives, the patients of have been exposed to asbestos that later cause the hideous cancer of . If you, at some point of your life, have worked in an asbestos-rich environment or used any asbestos materials, you should contact a doctor for correct diagnosis and best treatment options available.

Jennifer White is a professional Health Writer having expertise in the filed of cancer especially mesoblog.org/ and .

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Lung Cancer Symptoms

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In approximately 25% of people with , there are no symptoms and the cancer is detected during screening or a routine physical examination. However, in three-quarters of patients there are warning symptoms and signs that can alert the patient or their physician.

Most commonly, patients experience respiratory symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing, hoarseness and a persistent cough. These symptoms are very common among smokers, and are also present in a number of other conditions such as asthma, emphysema and chest infections. A new cough should always be evaluated, as it may be a symptom of . Lung cancer may spread to the chest wall, causing chest, shoulder and back pain. If cancer cells erode lung blood vessels, the patient may cough up blood. There may also be other generalized effects that occur with most cancers, such as fever, fatigue, appetite loss and weight loss.

As a grows, it increasingly compromises the normal functioning of an affected lung. Secondary complications may occur, such as collection of fluid in the tissue lining the lungs (pleural effusion), lung collapse, airway obstruction, and repeated lung infections. Lung cancer may also spread or metastasize to other parts of the body such as the lymph nodes, bones, liver and brain. Bone pain and abnormal liver or brain function may result.

The absence of symptoms does not necessarily indicate early disease, and the presence of non-specific chest symptoms can often go unheeded. Both these factors contribute to the fact that only about 15 percent of patients are diagnosed in the early stages of disease. The later is diagnosed, the less effective treatment options are. Delays in diagnosing patients result in an overall survival rate of only 15 percent at five years after diagnosis.

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