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I wholeheartedly introduce you a novel complementary therapy in colon cancer. This is quite an eye opening book in how TCM can coordinate with chemotherapy in cancer treatment from diverse perspectives. The author proposes that the TCM "Kuan-Sin-Yin (KSY)" has the efficacy in improving autonomic dysfunction, cancer- related symptom and quality of life in colon cancer. Patients who receive "Kuan-Sin Yin" experience energy enhancement which reflects in increasing vagal tone and HRV activity, enhancing meridian energy level and skin electro-conductivity. From viewpoint of modern medicine, the…mehr

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I wholeheartedly introduce you a novel complementary therapy in colon cancer. This is quite an eye opening book in how TCM can coordinate with chemotherapy in cancer treatment from diverse perspectives. The author proposes that the TCM "Kuan-Sin-Yin (KSY)" has the efficacy in improving autonomic dysfunction, cancer- related symptom and quality of life in colon cancer. Patients who receive "Kuan-Sin Yin" experience energy enhancement which reflects in increasing vagal tone and HRV activity, enhancing meridian energy level and skin electro-conductivity. From viewpoint of modern medicine, the mechanism is through promoting dynamic balance between vagal and sympathetic nerve systems; on the other hand, it also compatible with the TCM theory of regulating Yin-Yang. The Pharmacologic explanations also confirm KSY's efficacy in suppressing cancer cells and anti-tumor properties. The author is a Hema-Oncologist who prescribes both chemotherapy and TCM in a real world. The cross-talking between western medicine and TCM will undoubtedly fulfill your curiosity in Integrative medicine and broaden your horizon in relevant issues.
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Dr.Tsai-Ju, Chien, a Hema-Oncologist who prescribes chemotherapy clinically,also possesses a license in TCM and practices it for years. She senses the urgency of cross-talking between western medicine and TCM; thus devotes herself in Integrative Medicine, willing to share her experiences with more experts and doing something meaningful to patients.