Can liver cancer be cured by traditional Chinese medicine
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Recently, I have always felt that I have no strength. I went to the hospital to have a check-up. I actually got liver cancer. All of a sudden, I feel that my condition is under control. For the problem of liver cancer that can be treated by traditional Chinese medicine, let me tell you.
Can liver cancer be cured by traditional Chinese medicine
Treatment 1: enema with traditional Chinese medicine can reduce liver heat; enema with traditional Chinese medicine is very important for patients with liver cancer, and it is reasonable to dispense drugs according to the patient's condition, because the toxic and side effects of enema with traditional Chinese medicine are small, It can avoid the stimulation of gastrointestinal tract when patients take oral medicine. It is a better way of administration, mainly through the absorption of intestinal wall, which can be quickly absorbed by the permeability of intestinal wall semi permeable membrane, causing systemic therapeutic effect.
Treatment 2: 60 grams of dried rat. Add appropriate amount of water, decoct twice, mix and take orally 4 times, 1 dose daily. This is Yao Shanye's prescription. It can break blood and promote diuresis, detoxify and relieve pain. It is suitable for severe pain of liver cancer.
Treatment 3: Traditional Chinese medicine paste dredges meridians: Traditional Chinese medicine paste can be divided into four kinds: warm, hot, cold and cool. The location and nature of cancer growth can be divided into cold and hot. The corresponding cold or hot medicine paste can be applied to the diseased part or acupoint to dredge meridians. Through local administration, local symptoms can be alleviated.
matters needing attention
Patients with liver cancer must pay attention to diet hygiene. Unclean diet can cause intestinal infection, which may eventually lead to serious life-threatening complications. Limit food appropriately. The taboo foods for liver cancer patients are: rooster, Western duck (muscovy duck), pig head meat, shrimp, crab, snail, mussel, silkworm chrysalis, mutton, dog meat, eel, bamboo shoots, pepper, fried products, tobacco, wine, etc. (some of them are considered as hair products by the people).