Below you will find various relationships to, and potential clinical treatment approaches for stomach cancer.
It is critical to appreciate that in Chinese Medicine, treatment for "stomach cancer" is rarely focused on the symptoms exclusively. Alternatively, a practitioner is looking at the factors that led to the development of "stomach cancer" - i.e. the "cause(s)".
For non-practitioners, we recommend reading treating the "cause" and not the "symptoms" for more on the overall approach and the importance of the TCM diagnostic system in formulating treatment approaches.
Within TCM, "stomach cancer" is potentially related to one or more of the following diagnostic patterns: phlegm stagnation, spleen qi deficiency, stomach blood stagnation, stomach cold, stomach fire, stomach food stagnation, and/or stomach qi deficiency.
The above patterns are common examples. In clinical situations, however, there are any number of other possibilities. Many times there will be a layered combination of patterns in an interwoven blend with their symptoms - some being the cause of an issue and the result of another issue. While initially complex, this is illustrative of the the web of relationships that Chinese Medicine is designed to approach.
The Tom Tam/Tong Ren Therapy system can be applied via energy healing/medical qi gong methods as well as an acupuncture component. The acupuncture aspect is generally utilized in combination with more standard TCM diagnostic approaches.
For the specific points/areas that would generally be utilized in someone experiencing "stomach cancer", please read "Tam Healing and Tong Ren Therapy for Stomach Cancer ".
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