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Can yoga cure ovarian cancer? my mother needs post operation ovarian cancer treatment, pl let me know. thanx? |
my mother is suffering with ovarian cancer, she got operated and got first chemotherapy, somebody told me that cancer can be cured by yoga, if there is any information about this please let me know. i do not know much about yoga or cancer but here is a link that talks about surviving cancer through yoga...good luck to your mother!! Ayurveda or Yoga or any Alternate Medicine does NOT have any cure(Scientificallly proved) for any type of Cancer including Ovarian cancer.you approach excellent Modern oncologits specialising in Ovarian cancer.-Somayaji Report It I found an article regarding that below. no, yoga can not cure cancer. IT CAN however, make her feel better about herself, be used for relaxation and pain management, increase flexibility adn circulation and help keep her healthier. It would be very rare for yoga to cure cancer. It may certainly help in some cases, but then, again, it would be also very rare. So, how to know what will help? One way would be to turn to medical astrology. From the natal chart of your mother it would be possible to see how long the causes of the ovarian cancer are in still in effect, or maybe, she still has a long way to go to get read of the illness, regardless of the operation. (Sometimes, surgery helps, sometimes not.) Please! Do not follow any "they told me recipees". Cancer is a disease caused by abnormal reproduction of the cells. Have the best specialist that you can afford take care of it. Yoga can not cure cancer. But serves as an apology to your mother.She deserves it. no, yoga is strictly a mental excercise and helps no physical illness. Yoga will not cure cancer. It will however promote blood circulation in the body and loosen joints and increase flexibilty (thereby making you feel better). I wouldn't suggest this for your mother since she just had surgery. Surgical wounds require time to heal. It would be unwise to practice yoga soon after surgery in fear of tearing or injuring the surgical site. She'll probably need radiation therapy following chemo. She can probably start yoga after all this is done and her body has healed from the side effects. Go to www.GoXanthones.com and listen to the audio links on cancer by Dr. John Edwards. He has been using mangosteen juice as a supplement to treat some of his cancer patients with some great success. read cancer testimonials on this link glycoresource.com it will help relax her, there is no real non medicine or operation to cure cnacer Sad to say, no hon, Yoga can and will not cure any type of Cancer. Yoga will make your mother feel better but it will never take away the cancer. |
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