Cancer and Alternative Medicine: An Overview
by Melissa Buhmeyer
Alternative medicine is the use of means, in addition to,
or instead of conventional, to treat disease or pain. There is lots of
controversy surrounding alternative medicine, especially in the cancer arena,
because most of it is unproven, as far as the medical world is concerned. To be
proven, a treatment must have undergone peer-reviewed, controlled studies.
However, if you know where to look, you can find plenty of research to support
the efficacy of many alternative therapies.
Every day, more and more of
us are becoming fed up with conventional medicine's way of doing things; I mean,
let's face it . Western medicine's focus is managing a disease once it occurs.
Many alternative methods can be used as preventive instead of management. Once I
started thinking about it, I knew there just had to be a better way. That's when
my alternative journey began.
The many different avenues of alternative
medicine, can be overwhelming and there are many with which I do not have
personal experience. But, this is your starting point . a broad overview, not
all-encompassing, by any means, of breast cancer alternative medicine. Some of
these methods are palliative (help manage pain and discomfort of cancer and its
treatment), some are complementary (to be used in addition to conventional),
some are intended to be preventive, and others look promising as adjuvant
treatments.
Manual Healing and Physical Touch
This is a huge category
that includes acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, and Reiki, to name a few.
Acupuncture is derived from Chinese medicine and involves inserting tiny needles
through the skin into specific energy pathways on the body. This method
interrupts the energy that flows through the body and is based on balanced Qi.
There is lots of controversy surrounding whether acupuncture can be used as a
method of treating cancer, itself, but it is thoroughly documented to alleviate
pain and nausea from cancer and its treatments.
Chiropractic is the
correction of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system. It is achieved
by adjustments to the spine and neck. There are traditional chiropractors who
adjust the entire spine and then there are Direct Non-Force Technique
chiropractors who alleviate neurotransmitter interference, throughout the body,
by specific, targeted adjustments. The thinking, here, is that the body has the
means to heal itself and seeks to maintain balance within itself. Correcting the
musculoskeletal disorders helps to regain the balance that has been
lost.
Massage has been found, by recent studies, to provide more
alertness and less depression, stress, anxiety, and pain. There are many
different forms of massage, ranging from deep tissue to a basic relaxation
massage. Many health care providers are proponents of massage therapy in
addition to conventional treatment.
Reiki is a Japanese word that means
universal life energy. This is a method that is typically performed in person
but can be performed from a distance. The thinking behind Reiki is that, when
the energy pathways of the body are blocked, it results in disease and/or pain.
A Reiki practitioner can unblock these pathways, resulting in less pain and
muscle tension, and increased ability for the body to heal itself.
Herbs,
Minerals, Vitamins, Diet, and Nutritional Supplements
This is one of the
roads I've chosen, for myself, based on careful research and consideration.
There is evidence that shows that what we eat plays a big role in cancer
prevention and it's in the news all the time. In the evolution of our society,
our foods have become more and more processed, and less and less nutritious.
Farmers use pesticides to keep the bugs from getting our produce. They use
hormones to grow our chickens, cattle, and pigs larger faster, so they can make
money off them sooner. Of course, it doesn't occur to them, or maybe they just
don't care, that those substances are then consumed by us. I didn't even realize
those things were used until after I had been diagnosed. You mean I'm eating
estrogen in my meat???? Wow, was that ever a wakeup call.
Most
practitioners don't endorse the use of nutritional supplements simply because
they haven't been approved by the FDA . this premise amazes me because there
have been many drugs, that have been approved by the FDA, that have caused
serious injury and/or death. There are many nutritional supplements that show
serious promise in the prevention, and possibly even treatment, of breast
cancer. The studies are out there, if you know where to
look.
Naturopathy
Naturopathy is another technique that uses the
body's innate ability to heal itself. It is based on the concept that
everything, within the body, is related and that if you have pain or illness,
that is an alarm your body sets off to get your attention and let you know
something is wrong. The naturopathic way of thinking is that your body begins to
let you know something is out of balance . perhaps you aren't digesting your
food correctly, or you have some hormones out of balance . and it begins a
snowball effect, throughout your organs, until it gets your attention.
Everything is related and, if there is a problem in one area, another area tries
to take up the slack and becomes overworked, and so on. Naturopaths use natural
means, such as homeopathic remedies, natural agents, manipulation, or electrical
treatment to obtain balance so that the body can heal
itself.
Homeopathy
This is the practice of using minute doses of
active ingredients to produce the body's own defense and healing process. It,
like naturopathy, strives to achieve homeostasis (balance) so the body can heal
itself. Homeopathic remedies work much like a vaccine does to our bodies and is
based on the premise of like fixes like. Homeopaths prescribe substances that
would cause symptoms, in a healthy person, for the purpose of healing those same
symptoms in a sick person. For example, a homeopath would prescribe minute
amounts of thyroid to someone whose thyroid was overactive for the purpose of
the thyroid building a defense to this and slowing itself down.
This is,
by no means, an exhaustive overview of alternative therapies, but is, as stated,
an overview. For more in-depth discussions on this as well as conventional
breast cancer treatments please visit our website below.
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Melissa Buhmeyer is a breast cancer survivor and has been
so for seven years. She is also the founder of www.breastcancer-treatment.us , a site focusing on breast cancer
treatment options, news, articles, and survivor experiences.