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I was wondering if anyone has researched Chinese medicine for cancer? I think they use a lot teas etc. Someone just posted something about baicelein.

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  • imorris
    imorris Member Posts: 6
    edited January 2020

    I am researching Chinese cancer treatment extensively and meeting with a Master Qigong healer this Sunday. Would be happy to discuss with you.

  • LoveFromPhilly
    LoveFromPhilly Member Posts: 1,308
    edited January 2020

    I’m a practitioner of Chinese medicine. Feel free to reach out

  • redjewel
    redjewel Member Posts: 1
    edited March 2021

    Hi!

    I have just discovered a TCM practioner and Qi Gong Master online, and he maybe the one that you consulted with.

    In New York?

    I have read his books and want to learn Qi Gong.

    I have a strong belief that the body can heal itself.


    Thanks for your reply and any information you might share.

    K

  • Husband11
    Husband11 Member Posts: 2,264
    edited April 2021

    Here is an interesting article supporting the benefits of TCM

    Astragalus often comes up when researching this subject.

    https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2016/9469276...

  • ltrinidad
    ltrinidad Member Posts: 45
    edited April 2021

    I am too searching a Chinese medicine practitioner in the New York City area.

  • PAKNC
    PAKNC Member Posts: 72
    edited April 2021

    I have started seeing a TCM practitioner in NC, but first, he's focusing on my shoulder and sacroiliac pain, which is my preference. So far, he has done wonders. I sleep better, since I'm not in pain, which helps to lower my blood sugar. One thing he said to me at the outset is that herbs can be toxic too, just like drugs. At any rate, I'm working on healing my liver and pre diabetes through diet with a nutritionist as well, and once I'm done with the sacroiliac pain area under TCM, I will see if TCM can help my liver at all - which may be part of the root cause of my cancer. There is research linking hyperinsulemia and high blood sugar to breast cancer (and other cancers). It's known that the breast cancer cells have insulin receptors and thrive in this environment in the body. I'm not taking any herbs at this point.

  • pt1234
    pt1234 Member Posts: 12
    edited August 2021

    hi ,

    Who is the practitioner in NC. I am from NC , would like to know so I can chevk

  • PAKNC
    PAKNC Member Posts: 72
    edited August 2021

    I've only been doing TCM for four months or so, so I have nothing to compare to. But, my nutritionist referred me, I've been happy with his approach, and he is busy, so I assume that he's good. Ping TCM in Durham. They have herbal treatments available but I have not tried any since I'm working with a nutritionist on separate issues.

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