Saturday, 31 October 2015

MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL ANTI TUMOR & ALTERNATIVE HERBAL MEDICINES.

While most of conventional medicines are immunosuppressors, an approach in contrast to alternative medicines which boost immune system as a cornerstone mechanism to have a tumor healing effect. Herbal medicine approach is in line with GOD's system of healing endowed to humans. 

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

The Immune System: Information about Lymphocytes, Dendritic Cells, Macrophages, and White Blood Cells

The Immune system is a complex network of cells (such as lymphocytes) and organs that work together to defend the body against foreign substances (antigens) such as bacteria, a virus or tumor cell.  When the body discovers such a substance several kinds of cells go into action in what is called an immune response.  Below is a description of some of the cells that are part of the immune system.
Lymphocytes Lymphocytes are one of the main types of immune cells.  Lymphocytes are divided mainly into B and T cells.
  • B lymphocytes produce antibodies - proteins (gamma globulins) that recognize foreign substances (antigen) and attach themselves to them.  B lymphocytes (or B cells) are each programmed to make one specific antibody.   When a B cell comes across its triggering antigen it gives rise to many large cells known as plasma cells.  Each plasma cell is essentially a factory for producing antibody.  An antibody matches an antigen much like a key matches a lock.  Whenever the antibody and antigen interlock, the antibody marks the antigen for destruction.  B lymphocytes are powerless to penetrate the cell so the job of attacking these target cells is left to T lymphocytes. 
  • T lymphocytes are cells that are programmed to recognize, respond to and remember antigens.  T lymphocytes (or T cells) contribute to the immune defenses in two major ways. Some direct and regulate the immune responses.  When stimulated by the antigenic material presented by the macrophages, the T cells make lymphokines that signal other cells.   Other T lymphocytes are able to destroy targeted cells on direct contact.
Macrophages Macrophages are the body's first line of defense and have many roles.  A macrophage is the first cell to recognize and engulf foreign substances (antigens).  Macrophages break down these substances and present the smaller proteins to the T lymphocytes.  (T cells are programmed to recognize, respond to and remember antigens).  Macrophages also produce substances called cytokines that help to regulate the activity of lymphocytes.
Dendritic Cells Dendritic cells are known as the most efficient antigen-presenting cell type with the ability to interact with T cells and initiate an immune response.  Dendritic cells are receiving increasing scientific and clinical interest due to their key role in the immune response and potential use with tumor vaccines.
White Blood Cells There are different types of white blood cells that are part of the immune response.  Neutrophils or granulocytes are the most common immune cells in the body.  With an infection, their number increases rapidly.  They are the major components of pus and are found around most common inflammations.  Their job is to eat and destroy foreign material.  Basophils and eosinophils are white blood cells that contain large granules inside the cell.  They interact with certain foreign materials.  Their increased activity may lead to an allergic reaction.
The immune response is a coordinated effort.  All of the immune cells work together, so they need to communicate with each other.  They do this by secreting increased levels of a special protein molecule called cytokines that act on other cells.  There are many different cytokines.  Examples of these are interleukins, interferons, tumor necrosis factors, and colony-stimulating factors.  Some immunotherapy treatment strategies involve giving larger amounts of these proteins by an injection or infusion.  This is done in the hope of stimulating the cells of the immune system to act more effectively or to make the tumor cells more recognizable to the immune system.

Monday, 26 October 2015

COMPLEMENTARY & ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE.

ELLEN F. HUGHES, MD, PhD.
KEVIN BARROWS, MD.   (ref. Current Medical Diagnosis.)
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has become common in the United States. To maintain effective clinician patient communication and ensure responsible clinical practice, it is important that clinician learn the theory, practice, and scientific evidence associated with these therapies.

GENERAL CONSIDERATION.

CAM is defined by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a group of diverse health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine, CAM therapies may be used alone as an alternative to conventional therapies or in addition to conventional, mainstream medicine to treat conditions and promote well being.
CAM modalities have been classified by NIH into five major categories;
  1. .Biology based practices use substances found in nature, such as herbs, special diets, or vitamins ( in doses outside those used in conventional medicine).
  2. Energy medicine involves the use of energy fields, such as magnetic fields or biofields ( energy fields that some believe surround or penetrate the human body). Examples include Reiki, external qigong, and therapeutic touch.
  3. Manipulative and body-based practices  use manipulation or movement. of one or more body parts (massage, chiropractic, Feldenkrais method and other ''body work'' systems).
  4. MIND BODY MEDICINE use a variety of techniques designed to enhance the mind's ability to affect bodily function and symptoms, such as biofeedback, meditation, prayrer, art and music therapy, hypnosis, and guided imagery.
Whole medical system are built on complete systems of theory and practice that have evolved apart from--and often earlier than--the conventional medical approach used in United States. Systems such as traditional Oriental medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy, Ayurveda, and Tibetan medicine often use one or more of the methods listed above.
Most people who use CAM combine it with conventional medicine because they perceive the combination to be superior to either alone.
In January 2005, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academics released a report on the use of CAM in the United States. They recommend ''health profession schools incorporate sufficient information about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) into the standard curriculum at all levels to enable licensed professionals to competently advise their patients about CAM.''
Funding for biomedical research in this field increased when the NIH established the Office of Alternative Medicine in 1992 with an annual budget of $2 million. In 1998, its role was expanded as the National Centre for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM).  NCCAM's budget for fiscal year 2007 was $21 million.

Sunday, 25 October 2015

INGREDIENTS IN EASTERN PANACEA,

SCIENTIFIC NAMES.

  1. Myristica Dactyloids.
  2. Zeylanicum Nees.
  3. Allium Sativum.
  4. Eletaria Cardamom Maton.
  5. Amomum Subalatum Roxb.
  6. Piper Nigrum l.
  7. Zingiber Officinale.
  8. Curcuma Longa L
  9. Corriandum Sativum.
  10. Pimpinella Anisum.
  11. Trachyspermum Copticum.
  12. Capscicum Annum.
  13. Chebulic Myrobalan.
  14. Cumin Cyminum.
  15. Linum Usitatissimum.
  16. Sesamum Indicum.
  17. Sativa Nigricum.
  18. Carum Carvi.
  19. Pimpinella Anisum.
  20. Trachyspermum Ammi.

IS CHEMOTHERAPY AFTER SURGERY,A WISE DECISION?

After a clean and complete removal of the tumor, there should not be any need of chemotherapy. If it is started with a thought to eradicate the tumor cells that might have escaped surgery decision will not be wise. Reason being, most anti tumor drugs whether they belong to anti mitotic, anti metabolite, alkylating group or any other group are cytostatic, meaning they do not kill tumor cells rather halt their division or growth and it is job of body immunity to kill left over dormant and resistant tumor cells through humoral and cellular immunity. Role of cellular immunity is more important in this respect. But in most of the cases weak immunity  because of disease itself, further weakened by the conventional anti tumor drugs is not sufficient .  Remission, because of tumor load reduction due to surgery and cytostatic effect of drugs, is not permanent,  and tumor relapses again.As drugs are cytostatic, body's other systems, in particular having rapidly growing cell get effected, resulting in horrifying side effects like hair fall, nausea, vomiting, loose motions, bleeding, sterility, susceptibility to sever infections and importantly reduced tumor immunity.
So, good immune boosters  having additional natural anticancer ingredients, like EASTERN PANACEA, and not conventional chemotherapeutic drugs, are better choice after tumor surgery.


Saturday, 24 October 2015

IMMUNITY AGAINST TUMORS.

ROLE OF IMMUNE BOOSTERS

  • All components, specific and non specific, humoral and cellular effect tumor progression and growth.

ROLE OF ANTI OXIDANTS.

  • Major role is played in prevention of tumor development, neutralize the harmful effects of physical tumor inducing agents.
A compound containing a good quantities of  both immune boosters and anti oxidants, like Eastern Panacea, can prove to be an ideal food supplement.


MECHANISM OF ACTION OF CONVENTIONAL ANTI TUMOR AND ALTERNATIVE HERBAL DRUGS.

Most of conventional anti tumor medicines are non specific, invasive and effect other systems of the body, thus side and adverse effects are pronounced. For example anti mitotic drugs effect dividing cells, a property of tumor cells but in doing so, anti mitotic drugs suppress the growth of other systems and organs of the body too, such as immune system, blood, gastrointestinal system and skin. Hence side effects like decreased immunity,hair fall, nausea vomiting diarrhea etc.
While alternative herbal medicines in addition to actions of contained flavonoids, boost immune and general body defense systems and are safe.    

Friday, 23 October 2015

DR BAKHTYAWAR SAIGOL. PHOTOS ON OCTOBER 23,2015.

DR. BAKHTYAWR SAIGOL;
I SPRINKLE EASTERN PANACEA OVER  EVERY FOOD I TAKE. IT IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF MY DAILY EATING RITUALS.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HERBAL &CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE.
Herbal treatment is the cornerstone of Ayurvedic, Chinese and Unani(Greek) healing systems. These systems are different from conventional Allopathic  System. We cannot judge these systems through the lens of allopathic system, rules of football game cannot be applied to the game of hockey .
(1)Allopathic system relies mostly on synthetic products, though a fair amount of drugs are plant derived, where as herbal system is natural .
(2)Allopathic system measures the active ingredient ( usually single) in the drug where as herbal system measure the whole of herbal ingredient, containing more than one elements.
(3) Allopathic system ascribes the benefits or hazards to the active ingredient, whereas in herbal system, effects are thought because of collective effect of all constituents. The color, energy level and form is important in herbal system. According to herbal system all these display synergy in producing the beneficial effects.
(4)Allopathic drugs have direct target effect and have related side & adverse effects, whereas in addition to direct effects of phytochemicals and some organic compounds , herbs have more general effects through their immune boosting and anti oxidant properties and are generally safe.
(5)Allopathic drugs have a narrow therapeutic index(strict dosing is necessary to avoid toxic or no effects),whereas herbal medicines have wide safety margin. That is why mostly herbs are equally effective as a preventive, complementary, cure or integrative therapy with allopathic medicines. Lastly but not the least, ‘’proof of the pudding is in eating’’.



Thursday, 22 October 2015

MY STORY.
I am a doctor by profession and my name is Dr. Bakhtyawar Saigol. I developed stage 3 cancer of colon in 2010.My father had died because of colon cancer in 1963, and I am 58 years old now. I was chain smoker, unscrupulous in diet, fond of sugar, overweight, very aggressive and arrogant by nature. I still smoke but I am more humble now, very choosy about my diet and have stopped taking wheat. I was smoking on stretcher, even when I was being taken to operation theatre.  But I had strong faith in GOD. After the surgery, I was recommended immediate chemotherapy, but I refused. I told the doctor that I would not undergo chemotherapy until my colostomy is reduced and my wound is healed. Actually I did not want to compromise on quality of life that was left. And that time came after 2 months, I went to the hospital (Shaukat K hanum Cancer Hospital ) for chemotherapy. I was offered ‘’folfox’’ regime involving three drugs, namely oxiplatin,leucovorin and fluorouracil. But I chose a newer drug from my own study, oral capecitabine,
as a single drug for my chemo. I opted for the drug because it had fewer side effects, was oral, though results were less than ‘’folfox’’tr. Doctors  had no experience to use this as a monotherapy but they agreed to my opinion. Folfox tr. had success rate of 65% at 5 year while results were less (58%) with capecitabine. I told the doctors’’both treatments are not 100% effective and for remaining percentages of both treatments ( 35% and 42% respectively), I have to trust GOD and if I ever have to trust GOD, then %ages do not matter, I will go far ‘’capacetabine’’even if you do not have experience with this drug’’. So I started taking capacetatabine.
MY INWARD JOURNEY AND SELF AUDIT.
As a doctor, I knew that if I had to defeat this disease, I would have to strengthen my immune system and I would do my best to make it stronger and avoid all those things which could make it weak. I already had strong faith in GOD, I knew HE is all powerful and can do anything, HE can make miracles happen. So I completelysurrendered to GOD, asked HIS forgiveness and earnestly implored to guide me. I started spending most of time in thinking about GOD and HIS ways of doing things. I started making conscious efforts to make HIM pleased, as if life was like an examination paper and I had to secure maximum marks. In my journey, I discovered that all your worldly relations are timely relations and they had their range of flight with you and in the end, it is your sole self journey and only true and permanent relation is relation with GOD. I inferred certain conclusions out of my own experiences,
(1) To know GOD, get near GOD.
(2) Total surrender to GOD, faith, trust and acceptance is needed to understand GOD, self and life’s play. Go with the flow and positive hopeful attitude while doing positive
Workshould be the way of living your life.
(3) LOVE is the strongest force of the universe .This is a GODLY power.
(4) Keep doing your heart talks with GOD, HE listens and listens lovingly.
(5) There is a cost for everything you do.
(6) Every good habit leads to GOD and every bad habit takes you away from GOD.
(7) Seek GOD’S guidance before doing anything.
(8) Help others if you want to be helped by GOD.
(9) Do what you can do. What you cannot do, put that in GOD’S what to do list. He happily accepts.
(10)                   The moment you make resolve to follow GOD, HE starts guiding you, responding to your questions and prayers in a more vivid form.
(11)                   GOD is all love, HE forgives, the moment you seek forgiveness.
(12)                   To remain at peace and happy, put filters around your sensory and motor system. Choose to hear, think, speak and act only GOOD.
(13)                   Align yourself with your soul and follow your soul’s commands without any fear. 



EASTERN PANACEA

When I started paying heed to my intuition, I started taking foods obeying my body’s urges and preferences. Results were immaculate and amazing. I thought, I must share my experience with others for their larger benefit. I had been taking the things individually and for others to collect all items seemed difficult, so the idea of making a single product containing all these healthful items came in my mind. I researched extensively about the ingredients and prepared the compound, EASTERN PANACEA, because constituent herbs are found in plenty here. Most of people in West and in other areas of the world think of India when they hear the word ’East’, I wanted  to promote my country PAKISTAN’s name as  very much, an eastern country. PANACEA (cure all) is the most suitable name for the product, because it really does.
NOTE. EASTERN PANACEA(Registered) IS BEING PRODUCED AND IS A RESEARCH PRODUCT OF DR. SAIGOL RESEARCH LABORATORIES.

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Wednesday, 21 October 2015

DO YOU KNOW THIS?
Active ingredient in GARLIC is ‘’ALLICIN’’. Allicin is formed by the action of allinase enzyme when garlic is crushed. Both heat and acid destroy these enzymes. So cooking remarkably reduces its effectiveness and acidity of stomach also minimizes its therapeutic effect.(Current Medical Diagnosis)

Crushed, dried form and net alkalinity of the product ’’EASTERN PANACEA’’ prevents destruction of allicin through heat and acidity of stomach, making it available to the body in bio active form. 

Saturday, 17 October 2015

What is fiber? What is dietary fiber? 
Fiber is also known as roughage. It is the indigestible part of plant foods that pushes through our digestive system, absorbing water along the way and easing bowel movements.
The word fiber (North American) can also be spelled fibre (British). It comes from the Latin word fibra, meaning fiber, thread, string, filament, entrails. Dietary fiber refers to nutrients in the diet that are not digested by gastrointestinal enzymes.

Fiber is made up of non-starch polysaccharides, such as cellulose, dextrins, inulin, lignin, chitins, pectins, beta-glucans, waxes and oligosaccharides. The word fiber is misleading, because many types of dietary fibers are not fibers at all.
There are two broad types of fiber, soluble and insoluble.
Soluble fiber dissolves in water. It changes as it goes through the digestive tract, where it is fermented by bacteria. As it absorbs water it becomes gelatinous.
Insoluble fiber does not dissolve in water. As it goes through the digestive tract it does not change its form.
Dietary fiber foods are generally divided into predominantly soluble or insoluble.
Both types of fiber are present in all plant foods, but rarely in equal proportions.
Courtesy;;EASTERN PANACEA.

Why Fiber Is So Good for You

Sure, you've heard that fiber is good for you, but do you know why? Four key benefits come from eating a diet rich in fiber.
Fiber slows the rate that sugar is absorbed into the bloodstream. When you eat foods high in fiber, such as beans and whole grains, the sugar in those foods is absorbed slower, which keeps your blood glucose levels from rising too fast. This is good for you because spikes in glucose fall rapidly, which can make you feel hungry soon after eating and lead to overeating.
Fiber makes your intestines move faster. When you eat whole grains rich in insoluble fiber, it moves faster through your intestines, which can help signal that you are full.
Fiber cleans your colon, acting like a scrub brush. The scrub-brush effect of fiber helps clean out bacteria and other buildup in your intestines, and reduces your risk for colon cancer.
Fiber helps keep you regular. A high-fiber diet helps you have soft, regular
bowel movements, reducing constipation.
Fiber in gut reduces re uptake of bile salts and helps in their excretion, body makes more bile salts out of cholesterol and thus reduces body cholesterol.
Proteins and lipids are absorbed less because of reduced transit time in intestine and thus fiber helps in reducing weight and obesity.
European regulations on nutrient and health claims,state that ''a product claiming to be a''source''of fibershould contain at least 3 gm/100 gm or at least 1.5 gm/100 kcal. A product claiming high fiber content should 6gm/100gm or 3gm/100kcal. respectively.
Recommended daily requirement is at least 18gm/day.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

ROLE OF IMMUNE BOOSTERS IN CANCER TREATMENT.

WHY HERBAL IMMUNE BOOSTERS ARE NECESSARY AS A COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY IN CANCER TREATMENT.

It has been found that chemotherapeutic drugs target tumor cells but some resistant cells escape their killing effect and continue to grow resulting in poor outcomes. These resistant cells are amenable to destruction by body's innate immunity through T killer cells. Unfortunately body's innate immunity is low in cancer patients,so comes in  the role of herbal immune boosters like Eastern Panacea, (A powerful immune booster in addition to its excellent antioxidant and other healthful qualities). Results have been far better and very encouraging.  Increasing trend has been found to include herbal preparations in cancer treatments.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

DIABETES;;;Traditional Medicines derived from medicinal plants are used by about 60% of the world’s population. This review focuses on Herbal drugs and plants used in the treatment of diabetes.. Diabetes is an important human ailment afflicting many from various walks of life in different countries. It is proving to be a major health problem, especially in the urban areas. Though there are various approaches to reduce the ill effects of diabetes and its secondary complications, herbal formulations are preferred due to lesser side effects and low cost. One of the etiologic factors implicated in the development of diabetes and its complications is the damage induced by free radicals and hence an antidiabetic compound with antioxidant properties would be more beneficial. Therefore information on antioxidant effects of these medicinal plants is also included.
In the last few years there has been an exponential growth in the field of herbal medicine and these drugs are gaining popularity both in developing and developed countries because of their natural origin and less side effects. Many traditional medicines in use are derived from medicinal plants, minerals and organic matter.
Diabetes and Significance
Diabetes is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism characterized by increased fasting and post prandial blood sugar levels. The global prevalence of diabetes is estimated to increase, from 4% in 1995 to 5.4% by the year 2025. WHO has predicted that the major burden will occur in developing countries. Studies conducted in the last decade have highlighted that not only is the prevalence of diabetes high but also that it is increasing rapidly in the urban population.
Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disorder resulting from either insulin insufficiency or insulin dysfunction. Type I diabetes (insulin dependent) is caused due to insulin insufficiency because of lack of functional beta cells. Patients suffering from this are therefore totally dependent on exogenous source of insulin while patients suffering from Type II diabetes (insulin independent) are unable to respond to insulin and can be treated with dietary changes, exercise and medication. Type II diabetes is the more common form of diabetes constituting 90% of the diabetic population. Symptoms for both diabetic conditions may include: (i) high levels of sugar in the blood; (ii) unusual thirst; (iii) frequent urination; (iv) extreme hunger and loss of weight; (v) blurred vision; (vi) nausea and vomiting; (vii) extreme weakness and tiredness; (viii) irritability, mood changes etc.
Though pathophysiology of diabetes remains to be fully understood, experimental evidences suggest the involvement of free radicals in the pathogenesis of diabetes [5] and more importantly in the development of diabetic complications [6–8]. Free radicals are capable of damaging cellular molecules, DNA, proteins and lipids leading to altered cellular functions. Many recent studies reveal that antioxidants capable of neutralizing free radicals are effective in preventing experimentally induced diabetes in animal models [9, 10] as well as reducing the severity of diabetic complications [8].
For the development of diabetic complications, the abnormalities produced in lipids and proteins are the major etiologic factors. In diabetic patients, extra-cellular and long lived proteins, such as elastin, laminin, collagen are the major targets of free radicals. These proteins are modified to form glycoproteins due to hyperglycemia. The modification of these proteins present in tissues such as lens, vascular wall and basement membranes are associated with the development of complications of diabetes such as cataracts, microangiopathy, atherosclerosis and nephropathy [11]. During diabetes, lipoproteins are oxidized by free radicals. There are also multiple abnormalities of lipoprotein metabolism in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), low density lipoprotein (LDL), and high density lipoprotein (HDL) in diabetes. Lipid peroxidation is enhanced due to increased oxidative stress in diabetic condition. Apart from this, advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are formed by non-enzymatic glycosylation of proteins. AGEs tend to accumulate on long-lived molecules in tissues and generate abnormalities in cell and tissue functions [12, 13]. In addition, AGEs also contribute to increased vascular permeability in both micro and macrovascular structures by binding to specific macrophage receptors. This results in formation of free radicals and endothelial dysfunction. AGEs are also formed on nucleic acids and histones and may cause mutations and altered gene expression.
As diabetes is a multifactorial disease leading to several complications, and therefore demands a multiple therapeutic approach. Patients of diabetes either do not make enough insulin or their cells do not respond to insulin. In case of total lack of insulin, patients are given insulin injections. Whereas in case of those where cells do not respond to insulin many different drugs are developed taking into consideration possible disturbances in carbohydrate-metabolism. For example, to manage post-prandial hyper-glycaemia at digestive level, glucosidase inhibitors such as acarbose, miglitol and voglibose are used. These inhibit degradation of carbohydrates thereby reducing the glucose absorption by the cells. To enhance glucose uptake by peripheral cells biguanide such as metphormine is used. Sulphonylureas like glibenclamide is insulinotropic and works as secretogogue for pancreatic cells. Although several therapies are in use for treatment, there are certain limitations due to high cost and side effects such as development of hypoglycemia, weight gain, gastrointestinal disturbances, liver toxicity etc [14]. Based on recent advances and involvement of oxidative stress in complicating diabetes mellitus, efforts are on to find suitable antidiabetic and antioxidant therapy.
Medicinal plants are being looked up once again for the treatment of diabetes. Many conventional drugs have been derived from prototypic molecules in medicinal plants. Metformin exemplifies an efficacious oral glucose-lowering agent. Its development was based on the use of Galega officinalis to treat diabetes. Galega officinalis is rich in guanidine, the hypoglycemic component. Because guanidine is too toxic for clinical use, the alkyl biguanides synthalin A and synthalin B were introduced as oral anti-diabetic agents in Europe in the 1920s but were discontinued after insulin became more widely available. However, experience with guanidine and biguanides prompted the development of metformin. To date, over 400 traditional plant treatments for diabetes have been reported, although only a small number of these have received scientific and medical evaluation to assess their efficacy. The hypoglycemic effect of some herbal extracts has been confirmed in human and animal models of type 2 diabetes. The World Health Organization Expert Committee on diabetes has recommended that traditional medicinal herbs be further investigated.
Eastern panacea's ingredients help reduce your risk of cancers in various ways. Some act as antioxidants that can fight inflammation and disease-causing free radicals in your body.
Others support your immune system, which is your first line of defense against cancer—it actually helps nip it in the bud before it can take hold of you!
And yet other nutrients function as natural anti-inflammatories and antibiotics.
Alternative Cancer Treatments
You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. –Eleanor Roosevelt
Cancer is the ultimate wake-up call. Not only is your body sick, your spirit is sick. A diagnosis of cancer is devastating, but it can also be an enormous opportunity to achieve true healing. Remember the well-known quote, “Cancer is a word, not a sentence.”
When I was in my mid-twenties, I sat in shock as I heard a doctor say that I had cancer. Me, a young, freewheeling, liberated lady lawyer. I. Had. Cancer. And it did indeed act as a powerful wake-up call in my life.
At the time, I was rapidly climbing the corporate ladder, but I was also an alcoholic, addicted to Valium, and often found myself waking up in strange beds. In other words, beneath the shiny persona was a deeply troubled young woman. It took cancer to stop me in my tracks, to make me take a good long look at myself, and to start the search that would eventually change the direction of my life.
What is it that is so powerful about cancer? If we can break down the power of this word, we can begin to see the light of healing beyond the darkness of the diagnosis.
This cancer resource includes:
• What is Cancer?
• What Causes Cancer?
• Stress and Cancer
• Emotional Effects of Stress
• Healthy Ways of Managing Stress
• The Cancer Prone Personality
• Combining Alternative and Traditional Cancer Treatments
What is Cancer
I’ve worked with thousands of individuals who have cancer and the one thing I know is that cancer is nothing more than a part of ourselves that has forgotten who it is. When we are children, we take parts of ourselves that we deem unattractive—emotional responses to situations that are unacceptable, undesirable, or just too upsetting—and push them down deep in our bodies. When we try to stuff something down, hide it away, we literally stop a part of the energetic flow in our own body. So it is with cancer: any time we shove something down and the blood flow can’t get to that area, stagnation can occur, a likely breeding ground for a tumor. A tumor is nothing more than some cells that literally have forgotten they are part of you and start to develop at their own rate.
It’s so important that you know that cancer is not a death sentence, but an invitation from your body to your psyche to integrate that forgotten part back into wholeness. It’s equally important that you know that you didn’t do anything wrong: you are not at fault; you did not bring this cancer on. Life forces and circumstances, many if not all of them out of our control, put us in situations where we turn to defense mechanisms that we learned as children that encourage us to deny parts of ourselves. Think of the cancer as a message from a part of you, asking you to bring that part back to yourself, even a part that before you deemed unlovable. It is work with that deepest part of yourself that will affect you the most. No matter what the physical result of your experience with cancer, if you do this vital work to make yourself whole, you will be the winner.
What Causes Cancer According to Traditional Medicine?
Cancer, medically speaking, is a general term we give to diseases in which abnormal cells grow, divide, and invade other tissues in the body. In a normal, healthy body, cells grow, divide, and die regularly, which allows for new cell growth. Cancer cells form when this process is disturbed in some way. The cell’s DNA mutates or is damaged, and it doesn’t die as it is supposed to. This leads the body to produce new cells when they are not needed, and these new cells form tumors. The tumors can be benign, or noncancerous, and they will not invade other tissues. Benign tumors can be removed and usually do not recur. Malignant tumors, however, are cancerous and pose a serious threat as they can spread (or metastasize) to other areas of the body.
There are over one hundred diseases that fall under the cancer umbrella, but the one thing they have in common, according to the American Cancer Society, is that the body’s own cells “grow out of control.”
Leukemia is a type of cancer that doesn’t produce tumors; it forms in the tissues that produce blood, such as bone marrow. Abnormal blood cells then enter the blood stream.
The other major categories of cancer are Sarcoma (cancers that form in bone, cartilage, fat, blood vessels, muscle, or connective tissue), Carcinoma (those that form in the skin or tissues that line organs), Lymphoma and Myeloma (those that begin in the immune system), and Central Nervous System Cancers (which start in the brain or spinal cord). According to the National Cancer Institute, there are 1,437,180 new cases of cancer diagnosed each year. There are 565,650 deaths each year.
What causes the DNA in our cells to mutate? Conventional medical wisdom tells us it is due to environmental factors, such as chemicals, toxins, tobacco smoke, or too much sunlight, or to genetic predisposition, and this would seem to be true. For example, the most prevalent type of cancer in the United States is non-melanoma skin cancer. Over one million people are diagnosed with this form of cancer each year. A leading cause is prolonged exposure to harmful sunlight without protection. This seems like a clear case of cause and effect. Of course, this has led people to stay inside, or never to go out without slathering on sunscreen—a good idea midday in summer, but a bad idea in terms of getting the sunshine Vitamin D we are all lacking these days.
But there is more to cancer than environmental and genetic causes.
Stress and Cancer
A sad soul can kill you quicker than a germ. – John Steinbeck
There has been no direct link discovered between stress and the development of cancer, but in my healing work with thousands of individuals, I have seen that link. Here’s how it happens: when children develop the habit of holding in their emotions, a traumatic event as an adult—like a car accident or divorce—can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back of your health. Anything that makes us feel that we don’t have control over our life can throw us totally sideways. A personal tragedy may result in an excess level of stress, which can create immune deficiency. Combined with underlying personality traits and a habit of suppressing emotion, cells can start proliferating in an unhealthy way. Western Medicine requires visible proof, so they haven’t seen a link since it is difficult to quantitatively measure stress. It is also impossible to separate stress from behaviors caused by stress, such as drinking, smoking, eating poorly, and more. These factors can cause cancer too.
Cancer is not just a physical disease. It is a disease of the mind and soul as much as it is of the body.
In our society, especially in the field of medicine, we tend not to believe something unless there is test after test and study after study attesting to its “truth.” Many believe that what happens in the body is strictly physical – there must be a reason why we get sick, why we hurt, and it can be explained by science. But recently, the mind and its influence over the body have become a topic of intense interest in the medical community. We are finally realizing what ancient cultures have known all along: that there is a strong mind/body connection and what we feel has a direct relationship with how we feel.
Stress has always been a part of life: it was a survival tool for our ancestors. When faced with situations like famine, war, or animal attacks, their bodies produced adrenaline and cortisol, which gave them the added “boost” they needed to deal with the threat. Today, our bodies do the same thing, but the stress response can get out of control. A certain amount is needed to deal with difficult situations, but many of us feel stress constantly. Many people experience intense stress even when there is no direct threat or triggering event. Chronic stress has been shown to be a major factor in several diseases, particularly those related to the immune system and heart. A new thread in medical research is whether stress can cause cancer. Can an affliction of the mind produce such a big impact on the body?
According to the National Cancer Institute, “Stress also can lead to unhealthy behaviors, such as overeating, smoking, or abusing drugs or alcohol, that may affect cancer risk.” But can stress be a cause in and of itself? Several studies seem to indicate a link.
• A study of 36,000 Swedish women age 30-50 who were followed over a 14-year period found that women in demanding jobs were 30 percent more likely to develop breast cancer than those who had less demanding jobs or who were not as stressed out about their work situations. Dr. Emma Pennery, of Breast Cancer Care, said of the results: Previous studies have failed to provide any convincing link between breast cancer and stress. One of the difficulties is that it is hard to measure stress, it’s an objective thing. But if people are stressed, that can lead to unhealthy behavior. If women feel stressed, they may not eat as well, they may drink more and they may do less exercise. All these can increase the risks of breast cancer.
• A study conducted by Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia found that stress affected the body’s ability to fight HPV (human papillomavirus), which can lead to cervical cancer. Researcher Carolyn Y. Fang, said: An effective immune response against H.P.V. can lead to viral clearance and resolution of H.P.V. infection. But some women are less able to mount an effective immune response to H.P.V.
• A Swedish study followed 1000 women for 24 years. Those who reported experiencing “significant” stress in the five years before the study were found to be twice as likely to develop breast cancer as those who did not.
Studies have also been conducted into whether stress impacts the prognosis of people suffering from cancer. A study led by Barbara Anderson of the University of Ohio found that breast cancer patients who felt a high level of stress had fewer “natural killer cells.” Dr. Anderson said of her findings: Natural killer cells have an extremely important function with regard to cancer because they are capable of detecting and killing cancer cells. These results, although preliminary, suggest that psychological stress may play a role in how the immune system responds to cancer.
It’s clear from previous research that psychological interventions can improve the quality of life for cancer patients. The question is whether such interventions can have biological or health consequences. Psychological interventions might not only have important roles in reducing stress and improving quality of life, but also in extending survival. We need to examine this possibility more closely.
Studies done by Professor Shamgar Ben-Eliyahu of the Tel Aviv University Department of Psychology have shown that the release of stress hormones like adrenaline “underlie much of the devastating effects of surgery on immune competence.” In other words, it is not the surgery itself or the disease’s effect on tissue that compromise the immune system – it is stress. A weakened immune system often causes tumors to metastasize after surgeries. Professor Ben-Eliyahu suggests that blocking the release of these hormones and reducing stress immediately prior to, during, and after surgery will improve people’s prognoses and their chance for long-term survival.
These studies tell us that stress has a very real affect on our bodies.
Examine your lifestyle for sources of stress. Are there some stresses that you can eliminate? The best ways to clear stress from your energy field are: Get more sun; get more sleep; avoid people, places, and things that really bother you; utilize relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation, prayer, and exercise; and laugh every day. De-stress in any way that works for you.
Emotional Effects of Stress
“So great a power is there of the soul upon the body, that whichever way the soul imagines and dreams, thither doth it lead the body.” – Agrippa
Despite all the research into stress and disease, we tend to see our bodies as separate entities from our minds. But take a moment to think about this: when you have experienced a difficult time, say the death of a loved one, where does it hurt? Your heart actually hurts, or your stomach is in knots, or you get migraines. Emotional pain shows up in your body. When you are nervous, do your hands sweat or shake? Do you breathe harder or feel queasy? There is a very real connection between what our minds are experiencing and what are bodies are telling us.
To understand the impact of emotions on our health, it is useful to know a little about how they interact. Many cultures around the world believe in an energy field, which surrounds everyone and everything. The energy in our bodies flows through and is regulated by chakras. Chakra comes from the Sanskrit word meaning wheel, and we can think of chakras like vacuums. They spin, taking in energy, and redirect it to the body. We have seven major chakras throughout our body, each of which is essential to our good health and well-being.
Ideally, these chakras are balanced, meaning they have just the right amount of energy flowing through them. In reality, though, our chakras become unbalanced. When this happens, it can cause us to have illness or injuries in the areas associated with the chakra.
Energy dysfunction often arises when a woman is confused about how to use both her loving (fourth chakra) and her creative (second chakra) energies optimally. The major conflict within women is that most of us still believe that in order to be loved, to receive love, and to guarantee that someone will need us, we must care for loved ones’ external physical needs.
I’ve worked with people who have cancers of every type imaginable, and I do see common patterns. For example, cancers of the reproductive organs, especially Breast Cancer, is often accompanied by feelings of having taken on too many responsibilities — total overwhelm. What
woman today doesn’t feel like she is supposed to be superwoman, finessing her job, the kids, the house, her aging parents. She has little time left over for her own needs.
This care for external needs comes at the expense of internal needs: we pay attention to the body but not the soul. And this can make us ill.
Medicine may be able to cure our physical illnesses, but healing only comes when we look at the underlying causes. What we have inside of us, inside of our minds, in our energy field, affects our bodies, and if we don’t deal with that, we can never achieve healing. True, we may eliminate physical symptoms for a time. But what we are doing is covering up wounds that go deeper than the body. It is only a matter of time before new symptoms, new illnesses, and new injuries arise.
Burying emotions, feelings, or your past has a way of catching up with you. Everything may appear to be going fine on the surface, but your body may be reminding you that you need to process and release the negative energy before your body can be truly healthy. The healing process, even for a disease as virulent as cancer, opens up when we look inside ourselves and discover what is at the root of our illness. Then we can begin the journey to making our mind, body, and spirit well. Indeed, uncovering the truths we have buried in our body can even help traditional medical treatments work better.
Managing the Effects of Stress
“One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes or sleeps.” – Georg Groddeck, The Book of the It
Excessive stress can be detrimental to anyone, but especially those with cancer.
One of the cardinal observations in stress research is that stress dysregulates the immune system. This area of research, called psychoneuroimmunology, has now established that stress causes suppression of cell-mediated immunity, which is a primary defense against metastasis.
In order to find emotional healing, we need to combat the stress that can threaten to overwhelm us. The ultimate goal is to discover the root of the problem. In order to get our minds and bodies to that point, we first need to calm ourselves and move into a position in which this deeper healing is possible.
• Meditate. Find a comfortable position. Close your eyes and imagine something calm and soothing. If you get easily distracted, it may work better to leave your eyes open and focus on an object. It does not matter what you look at or picture; it only matters that you are trying to clear your mind of distractions. Breathe in and out, slowly and calmly, through your nose. Start by doing relaxed breathing for a minute or two. Gradually work your way up. You will find that this allows your energy to flow more optimally.
• Visualization. Many athletes and business people use this technique to prepare for important events. When you have cancer, your visualization can entail an image of your cancer being processed in a healthy way and released from your body. Essentially, it’s imagining the body and mind defeating the disease. For instance, you can picture new healthy cells flowering in your body. Whatever image works for you can be helpful in giving you an image of success.
• Journal writing. Numerous studies have been done showing the enormous health benefits of journal writing. Time and again, it is shown that those undergoing trauma of some sort actually feel physically better when they write about their stress. Not only that, they have more hope and a better outlook. When you feel the most bleak, write about it. This allows your feelings to be processed and released.
• Support groups. It has been found that people suffering from cancer who join support groups live longer and have a more positive outlook concerning both their disease and their recovery. A great way to find support is online. When you are up at two in the morning worrying about test results, or when you have started a new medication that is causing insomnia, you can get online and talk about it with others. There is no time or geographical restrictions imposed, and you can find the help and support you need whenever and wherever you can. You can often develop very strong bonds with those in these chat rooms and forums. When your family and friends don’t understand, you can be assured that these people do. You can even blog about your own experiences and extend a helping hand to millions of people who feel alone. This combines the benefits of support groups with the therapy of journal writing. *** Please see list of support groups at bottom of this article.
• Focused imagery. We have talked about the importance of balanced energy flow in maintaining and recovering health. When pain or despair threaten, you can try to restore your chakras to order and harmony. Close your eyes and imagine a ball of warm, healing light glowing in your body. Really concentrate on feeling it as well as seeing it. Move the healing ball over your body, especially where you are feeling pain or discomfort. To end, imagine the ball moving away from your body, taking away all the negative feelings, both physical and mental.
• Affirmations. Positive affirmations can be used in conjunction with any of these techniques. They are statements – always positive – regarding the truth of your situation. You can create your own or turn to religion to help you. For instance, in the Book of Proverbs it says, “As a man thinketh, so he is.” This will remind you that the power to heal is in your mind. You can also repeat, “I am strong. I am whole.” Whatever feels comfortable to you and will give you a needed boost of energy will make a great affirmation. Make it short, and make it positive. Repeat this and other affirmations to yourself many times a day.
These techniques and others can help your mind move into a healthier place, which is necessary before your body can follow. It may take practice before you are comfortable with techniques like imagery and deep breathing, which I teach at my healing workshops and energy medicine retreats. You may feel silly saying affirmations. That is our societal conditioning kicking in! Get past this, and you will feel benefits that extend to your mind and your body. The key is to find something that works for you, something that restores you to a sense of peace.
The Cancer Prone Personality
We all know that there are Type A or Type B personalities. People with Type A personalities are said to be unable to relax, very work-oriented, aggressive, hostile, and insecure. Type B personalities, by contrast, are said to be patient, calm, and relaxed. Some people have added a third category: the Type C personality. This is also known as the Cancer Prone Personality. This theory holds that some people’s very personalities make them susceptible to developing cancer. For instance, those who are overly cooperative, unassertive, accepting of external authority, patient, and who bury negative emotions are said to have an increased likelihood of being diagnosed with some form of cancer.
When we turn to science to see if this is true, there is no concrete answer. A recent Japanese study conducted by researchers at the Tohoku University looked at 30,000 people who were grouped according to personality: extraversion (those who were socially-oriented), neuroticism (anxious and unstable), psychoticism (aggressive, self-centered, emotionally cold), and lie (conformist, passive, naïve). There was no connection found between personality type and development or progression of cancer.
Stanford University professor David Spiegel, however, has discovered a fact that seems to support a link between personality and cancer. He found those who had joined a support group and tended to have a strong fighting spirit after their diagnosis lived on average eighteen months longer than those who didn’t join a group. Also, those who deal with cancer by displaying a sense of denial also seemed to fare better than those supposed to be Type C personalities. This is because Type C people would be resigned to their fate. They would passively accept it and believe that they had no control. They would give up, causing their bodies to give up.
An important question to ask ourselves is: Do we indeed have any control? We may think that we have no control over our bodies but, in fact, we do. Our emotions, our feelings, our energy all impact our body.
Benefits of Energy Healing for Cancer
Energy Healing is an important component in the treatment of cancer. Because it can address root cause, it can help the individual focus on the underlying factors and reverse them. It also opens the channels so that treatments such as chemotherapy can work more efficiently. Conversely, it can also remove chemo from the body after it has done its work, thus reducing the toxic load on the body. I have seen many individuals sail through chemo with no side effects who worked with someone from the field of Energy Medicine simultaneously with their chemo treatments.
Moving Beyond Blame
“When you hold resentment toward another, you are bound to that person or condition by an emotional link that is stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the only way to dissolve that link and get free.” – Catherine Ponder, author
A diagnosis of cancer can produce many reactions, one of which is the urge to blame the disease on anyone or anything else. You may blame your genes, your lifestyle, your job, even your doctor! While it may help to direct your anger somewhere, ultimately you’ll find that it’s futile to assign blame. Especially toward yourself! Cancer is not your fault. There is no way to go back and undo any of the factors like inherited genes or exposure to pollutants or synthetic hormones. And the process of placing blame causes more emotional stress, which interferes with the healing process.
We can’t change yesterday. It is only today we can change anything. Take a deep breath and decide that you are going to let go of any connection to an external cause. The only advantage to knowing there was an outside cause is if it helps you minimize your risk today, like stopping smoking. Instead of feeling despair and anguish, feel hope for your own healing. Your body may be telling you that something is out of balance, that something more fundamental is wrong, but it is also telling you that you have the key to healing.
Part of healing, perhaps the most important part, is forgiveness. When we suffer a wrong or a perceived wrong, we can harbor intense hatred and bitterness. This can be caused by abuse, divorce, unfaithfulness, death, and other hurtful situations that we never resolve. Not only can this energy discord cause our illness (the heart chakra is associated with ailments ranging from asthma and pneumonia to lung and breast cancer), it can impede our progress towards healing.
Holding onto resentments and anger can ruin your quality of life. The only person who suffers from your failure to forgive is you; unfortunately, it is not the other guy. When we stay hostile or resentful, it tears down our immune system and increases our risk of disease. Get some help if you are troubled by a situation like a bad divorce or a child who went astray. Whatever the circumstance is in your life, you can let go of it. Also, forgive yourself for whatever unhealthy lifestyle or emotional baggage you feel may have precipitated the disease. Self-blame doesn’t help in healing.
Nearly every religion teaches that forgiveness is a virtue: “To err is human, to forgive divine.” What ancient cultures have known for centuries is now becoming accepted by Western medicine. Numerous studies have found links between forgiveness and health.
• Researchers at Duke University found that people who had the ability to forgive experienced less depression, anger, and physical pain. The study followed people with chronic back pain; pain levels decreased when the patients used meditation techniques to forgive and release inner pain.
• A University of Tennessee study found that forgiveness improved heart health and lowered heart rate, blood pressure, and stress levels.
• Research has also suggested that forgiving others – and yourself – can improve your immune system functioning. This is vital for cancer patients, whose immune systems are already battered and which undergo additional attack from chemotherapy and other drugs.
Forgiving others does not mean you excuse what they did. It means that you let go of the bitterness and the negativity. It means that you let go of your need for revenge or retribution. Many people equate forgiveness with weakness: they think that it means that you forget what has happened. In order for true healing, however, forgetting is as detrimental as not forgiving. You need to process what has happened, experience your emotions, and then find the strength to move on from there. Burying it will only cause disruption in your mind, body, and spirit.
Forgiveness does not mean we have to put ourselves in the position to be hurt again, or even that we like the person who hurt us. Forgiveness requires us to get in touch with our pain and try to get to the point where we feel empathy instead of anger.
In May of 1981, Pope John Paul II was driven into St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. Adored by millions of Catholics all over the world, the Pope became a hero to many for his tremendous heroism. On this day, he was shot by Mehmet Ali Agca. The Pope survived this attempted assassination and went on to visit Ali Agca in prison.
Not only did he forgive Ali Agca, he took his hands in his own and called him “brother.” The Pope obviously did not forget the terrible ordeal he had been through, nor had he failed to learn from it. After the attempted assassination, for instance, the Pope no longer traveled in his open-air “Popemobile.” He did, however, understand that his life was chained to Ali Agca’s, and if he did not forgive, he would never be free.
Forgiving is tremendously difficult, and for victims of incest, severe abuse, and violence, it can seem impossible. The important thing to remember is that it is for you that you are forgiving the other.
Sometimes, individuals who have been diagnosed as terminal may feel: I have so little time left and I don’t want to be angry and depressed and bitter any more. So they let go of those old feelings and they start to talk to people that maybe they’ve shut out of their life for many years. Sometimes, the next thing you know is they’ve had a remission.
Combining Allopathic, Alternative and Complementary Modalities to Treat Cancer
“The greatest mistake in the treatment of diseases is that there are physicians for the body and physicians for the soul, although the two cannot be separated.” — Plato
When we talk about healing, we refer to more than just bodily cures. Yes, we may “cure” an illness, but are we healed? Healing encompasses our mind, spirit, and body. How do we achieve this balance? We discussed techniques for dealing with stress surrounding a cancer diagnosis and treatment: these can be used with traditional medical practices to augment treatment. When we face something as serious as cancer, we should take a balanced approach with our eyes towards healing, not just curing.
While conventional (allopathic) medicine has focused on the physical treatment of cancer, complementary and alternative modalities offer other benefits. I recommend that individuals use their own intuition, listen to their heart, and choose the modalities that they feel will work best for them. I encourage each person to listen closely to the diagnosis (but not prognosis!) of conventional medicine and if surgery is recommended, by all means, follow that directive. (Be sure to get a second or even third opinion in every case.)
It has been my experience that by the time a problem has festered to the point that a cancer exists, we need all hands on deck to remove it – a surgeon to remove the tumor, an oncologist for stray cells, an acupuncturist to help maintain balance, and a practitioner of Energy Medicine to address the core issues so that the cancer doesn’t return. Other treatments that can be helpful are homeopathy for the root physical cause, naturopathy for overall balance, a nutritionist to build strength and decrease the toxic load, and tai chi, yoga, relaxation methods, and massage.
The use of counseling or psychotherapy can also be very beneficial. When treating cancer and other serious illnesses, it is important to get to the root cause and treat the problem, not merely the symptoms. Integrative medicine allows for a beneficial cycle: our work healing our wounded minds and spirits allows our bodies to open up and receive the benefits of conventional medicine. With a stronger body, we achieve a greater energy flow, and thus a more balanced spirit and mind. They are interconnected, and more and more conventional doctors are seeing this truth.
The American Cancer Society says of complementary medicine: Some people believe that mainstream medicine is the only option they have when it comes to treating symptoms and side effects, relieving pain, and improving quality of life. Actually, there are many complementary treatment methods you can use safely, right along with your medical treatment. For example, some people find that certain complementary methods — such as aromatherapy, biofeedback, massage therapy, meditation, tai chi, or yoga — are very useful to help control some of their symptoms and improve the quality of their lives.
They treat the mind and spirit, which in turn is essential to the body’s health. A basic tenet of complementary medicine is that the body has the ability to heal itself. Practitioners are there to guide us through this process.
To aid us in our goal of achieving greater balance in our energy centers, various techniques and therapies are available. Let’s quickly look at the most prominent.
• Acupuncture. Very thin needles are inserted in the body at specific points. These points correspond to chi pathways called “meridians.” Chi is our life force, our energy. It is believed that acupuncture can open blocked pathways and stimulate energy flow. This is essential to having a balanced mind/body connection. Studies have shown that acupuncture can help relieve pain, lessen fatigue, relieve nausea, and reduce vomiting – all important considerations for cancer patients.
• Meditation. Meditation is one of the quickest ways to calm the body and the mind and prepare it to heal. Studies show regular meditation lowers blood pressure, regulates heart rate, and reduces levels of stress in the body; perfect for those looking to heal or avoid cancer.
• Massage. Massage helps you connect to your body and emotions and is very nurturing. Using pressure on various points along the body, the therapist unblocks energy and restores a more balanced flow. Anecdotal evidence suggests that Shiatsu helps relieve pain in the shoulders, neck, back, and head and reduces muscle stiffness and tension.
• Prayer. Religions the world over advocate prayer for spiritual well-being, and now science is finding that it is beneficial for physical health as well. Both praying and being prayed for have been shown to improve prognosis and quality of life. By helping to reduce anxiety and stress and by fostering a more positive attitude, prayer can be a powerful tool in our journey of healing.
• Energy Healing. It aids by balancing your energy and removing blockages that could interfere with treatments like chemotherapy; it helps the individual get to the root cause and make changes at that level.
These are just some of the many complementary techniques that are available for cancer patients. As a sign that our society is finally realizing that the mind plays an integral role in the body’s health, more and more doctors are referring patients for complementary therapies, and medical schools now offer training in CAM (complementary and alternative medicine). Even the insurance companies are coming on board as they are beginning to cover many of these therapies. The United States government even established the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The NCCAM is committed to studying the efficacy of CAM, training researchers, and providing coherent, thorough information to physicians and patients. All of these are positive signs that our society is being to understand the importance of healing, not just curing.
Cancer as Healer
And, as extraordinary as it may sound, cancer can be healing in itself. The following cancer survivors have offered their views of their struggles and their triumphs:
Marianne Faithfull, an English actress and singer, has said of her recovery from breast cancer, “It has been an extraordinary experience and, in many ways, extremely positive.”
Lance Armstrong, world renowned bicyclist and hero to many, has said of his battle with cancer, “The truth is, if you asked me to choose between winning the Tour de France and cancer, I would choose cancer. Odd as it sounds, I would rather have the title of cancer survivor than winner of the Tour, because of what it has done for me as a human being, a man, a husband, and a father.”
And…”If there is a purpose to the suffering that is cancer, I think it must be this: it’s meant to improve us.”
These people and millions others have found healing in the midst of suffering. They did not merely experience a “cure” for their cancer: they found lasting, purifying strength that led to healing of the body and mind. I know it’s true, because it happened for me too.
Let’s recall the words, “Cancer is a word, not a sentence.” Perhaps, though, it should be. Not a death sentence, but a sentence that mandates that we find balance and peace in our lives.
Support Group,EASTERN PANACEA.
ANTIOXIDANT;;;An antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state. Oxidation reactions can produce free radicals. In turn, these radicals can start chain reactions. When the chain reaction occurs in a cell, it can cause damage or death to the cell. Antioxidants terminate these chain reactions by removing free radical intermediates, and inhibit other oxidation reactions. They do this by being oxidized themselves, so antioxidants are often reducing agents such as thiols, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), or polyphenols.[1]

Insufficient levels of antioxidants, or inhibition of the antioxidant enzymes, cause oxidative stress and may damage or kill cells. Oxidative stress is damage to cell structure and cell function by overly reactive oxygen-containing molecules and chronic excessive inflammation. Oxidative stress seems to play a significant role in many human diseases, including cancers.

Role of antioxidants is mostly PREVENTIVE, an antioxidant does not let diseased state to happen. 
MEDICINE NOBLE PRIZE 2015 WINNERS YouYOU TU from china, William Campbell from USA and Satoshi Omura from Japan , ascribe their success through studying natural products. Omura urged scientists to look to go back to nature in their search for drugs.
Complementary medicine is alternative medicine used together with conventional medical treatment, that it "complements" (improves the efficacy of) the treatment. CAM is the abbreviation for complementary and alternative medicine. Integrative medicine (or integrative health) is the combination of the practices and methods of alternative medicine with conventional medicine