Far-Infrared Therapy:Cancer
Far-Infrared Therapy
Cancer
Symptoms
Cancer is a disease that occurs when the entire body is imbalanced, the *immune system is down and normal protective measures are insufficient. Cancer, like other chronic illnesses has a high prevalence throughout the population, but unlike chronic illness it has potentially fatal results. The percentage of people developing cancer today is staggering. Over half of those with malignant *tumors are over the age of sixty-five, yet cancer can strike at any age. For example, *leukemia, a type of blood cancer, often occurs to the young.
The widespread fear of cancer partly stems from the fact that few subtle symptoms are exhibitable before the cancer is quite advanced. Excessive *fatigue, *weight loss not directly due to dieting, *appetite loss and *anemia are general signs that affect the entire body. Initial symptoms depend more on the specific type of cancer and its location. Any abnormal changes in the body should be investigated, especially abnormal bleeding or lumps, and problems that develop and persist, even *headaches, numbness or a *cough or hoarseness.
Gradually developing but persistent *digestive problems, or changes in the skin, especially a sore or *mole that suddenly itches or bleeds, should be taken seriously. Even though most lumps are due to other problems, and tiredness and weight loss are signs of other illnesses too, cancer should always be ruled out first. We know that cancer is easiest to cure when detected early. Because many cancers develop after the age of sixty-five, subtle changes should not be ignored as symptoms of old age, but investigated further. Yearly physical check-ups and personal awareness are important in detecting abnormalities.
Causes
Cancer begins when cells within the body are defective, either from damage to, or an error in, the genetic structure. These changed cells are unable to function under the regular work code of the cell, and grow uncontrollably. In a healthy body, the altered code of these abnormal cells is quickly recognized and they are removed before they can do harm. However, if the body is unable to check the growth of these abnormal cells and they continue to change and multiply, a tumor emerges. A benign tumor is one that grows slowly, is walled off from the rest of the body and does not spread. It can be tiny or very large. A uterine *fibroid is an example of a benign tumor.
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