Chemotherapy Drugs: Little known side effect YOU need to know about!

Written by James Arond-Thomas, MD


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What Cancer Patients Need to DO is Reducerepparttar Expression of Inflammation-Related Genes Once you know your specific genomic blueprint for excessive inflammation, we work together to developrepparttar 113822 tools you need to re-setrepparttar 113823 expression of your inflammation blueprint. These tools must be unique to you, precisely because your genomic expression capabilities are unique to you. These tools include anti-inflammatory diets supported by oral and intravenous nutrients that block and down-regulate NF-kB. Remember, it is this protein that is responsible forrepparttar 113824 abnormal rise in IL-8 during Paclitaxel administration. By measuring markers of cellular inflammation before, during, and after chemotherapy treatment, and using your unique tools, we compile a personalized treatment record of inflammatory responses (normal and abnormal) that serves as a benchmark for your risk of cancer recurrence after chemotherapy treatment. With these personalized guidelines, you will have insider knowledge about choices of foods, behaviors, and interpersonal relationships that will be conducive to keeping your inflammation-related genes quiet. Patients with high inflammatory markers during chemotherapy are at higher risk for recurrence, and thus need to more closely monitor and modulate their NF-kB expression afterrepparttar 113825 chemotherapy ends. What is important to understand is that: - There is an optimal amount of expression of NF-kB consistent with health; - Excessive expression contributes to diseases like cancer recurrence, especially when NF-kB is turned on continuously; and - You will haverepparttar 113826 power andrepparttar 113827 tools needed to regulate NF-kB’s expression. Becomerepparttar 113828 Captain of Your Healing Team! As your physician-coach, I recommend that you becomerepparttar 113829 captain of your healing team, and let me and my team partner with you to clarifyrepparttar 113830 specific molecular mechanisms driving your specific cancer. We coach you to learnrepparttar 113831 skills and to masterrepparttar 113832 tools needed to reducerepparttar 113833 collective contribution of foods, emotions, and behaviors torepparttar 113834 excessive expression of inflammation-related genes. By working together, you learn to modulate your inflammation blueprint by modulatingrepparttar 113835 expressive capacity of NF-kB. Modulating your expression of NF-kB isrepparttar 113836 inner game of self-discovery, consciousness expansion, forgiveness, and cell (self) renewal that is what allows healing to occur. (To view diagrams describing NF-kB in health and in disease, visit our website at http://www.arond-thomasonline.com!) Learn More about How You Can Improve Your Chances of Not Having a Cancer Recurrence… You or a loved one can learn more about how you can improverepparttar 113837 effectiveness of your cancer treatments and improve your chances of not having a recurrence. at http://www.1CancerCoach.com.

James Arond-Thomas, MD, is Director of The Center for Learning about Healing in Ann Arbor and West Bloomfield, MI. Dr. Arond-Thomas partners with people with cancers and other serious illnesses to construct a "whole person" roadmap leading to health and well-being. To find out more about Dr. James' ground-breaking research and clinical experience, email to DrJames@1CancerCoach.com, or call at 734-995-4999.


Eazol - Eazol for Chronic Pain Relief

Written by Ratliff J


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relieve chronic pain of osteoarthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, shingles, neck ache, and lower back pain. Eazol can also provide welcome pain relief from carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, fibromyalgia, muscle and joint pain, pinched nerves and sprains.

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J Ratliff is an article writer for various health websites.


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