Each one of us produces several thousand cancer cells every day of our lives.
Whether we develop clinical cancer or not depends upon the ability of our immune system to destroy these cancer cells.
It is only a weakened or unhealthy immune system that makes the body cancer-prone.
Ninety-five percent of all cancer patients are immuno-suppressed due to physical, chemical, mental, and environmental causes.
Why is there so much cancer today? The simple fact is we are slowly being poisoned to death.
Each year people are exposed to thousands of toxic chemicals and pollutants in the air, water, food, and soil.
People living today carry in their bodies a "chemical cocktail" made up of industrial chemicals, pesticides, food additives, heavy metals, and residues of therapeutic pharmaceuticals, as well as legal drugs (alcohol, tobacco, caffeine) and illegal drugs (heroine, cocaine, marijuana).
Other common causes of toxicity are poor elimination, poor diet, and overeating, inadequate consumption of water, stress, and lack of exercise.
Such toxicity manifests in a variety of symptoms, including decreased immune function, cell poisoning, hormonal dysfunction, psychological disturbances, environmental illness and chronic fatigue, many degenerative diseases, and cancer.
Chronic pain is a term given to a variety of conditions that can cause frequent, continuous pain lasting several months or longer, including arthritis; chronic fatigue syndrome; fibromyalgia; headaches; back, neck and shoulder pain; and temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ).
While most chronic pain sufferers have traditionally taken prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications to ease their suffering, studies show that increasing numbers of people have begun turning toward more natural, less invasive methods of pain relief.
For many people acupuncture is an effective means of relieving pain.
This may be particularly true for back pain and headache pain.
Other types of pain that may be helped by acupuncture include arthritis (both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis), musculoskeletal injuries (like to the neck, shoulder, knee, or elbow), fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, labor pain, and cancer-related pain.
How acupuncture relieves pain is not entirely clear-cut, but there are many theories based on scientific principles.
Whether we develop clinical cancer or not depends upon the ability of our immune system to destroy these cancer cells.
It is only a weakened or unhealthy immune system that makes the body cancer-prone.
Ninety-five percent of all cancer patients are immuno-suppressed due to physical, chemical, mental, and environmental causes.
Why is there so much cancer today? The simple fact is we are slowly being poisoned to death.
Each year people are exposed to thousands of toxic chemicals and pollutants in the air, water, food, and soil.
People living today carry in their bodies a "chemical cocktail" made up of industrial chemicals, pesticides, food additives, heavy metals, and residues of therapeutic pharmaceuticals, as well as legal drugs (alcohol, tobacco, caffeine) and illegal drugs (heroine, cocaine, marijuana).
Other common causes of toxicity are poor elimination, poor diet, and overeating, inadequate consumption of water, stress, and lack of exercise.
Such toxicity manifests in a variety of symptoms, including decreased immune function, cell poisoning, hormonal dysfunction, psychological disturbances, environmental illness and chronic fatigue, many degenerative diseases, and cancer.
Chronic pain is a term given to a variety of conditions that can cause frequent, continuous pain lasting several months or longer, including arthritis; chronic fatigue syndrome; fibromyalgia; headaches; back, neck and shoulder pain; and temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ).
While most chronic pain sufferers have traditionally taken prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications to ease their suffering, studies show that increasing numbers of people have begun turning toward more natural, less invasive methods of pain relief.
For many people acupuncture is an effective means of relieving pain.
This may be particularly true for back pain and headache pain.
Other types of pain that may be helped by acupuncture include arthritis (both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis), musculoskeletal injuries (like to the neck, shoulder, knee, or elbow), fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, labor pain, and cancer-related pain.
How acupuncture relieves pain is not entirely clear-cut, but there are many theories based on scientific principles.
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