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Qigong can really cure tumors! ?
Recently, I received a special patient

A middle-aged woman, suffering from breast cancer for 2 years, has bone marrow metastasis and is going to be hospitalized for chemotherapy. It seems nothing special. But looking through her medical history, I found that she was diagnosed as a malignant tumor of the blood system in our hospital five years ago: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, which was not treated in the hospital, but was cured by her husband with Qigong!

This medical history greatly challenged my view of science, so I decided to find out! Let's talk about western medicine's views on this disease first. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is considered as an aggressive malignant hematological disease. If not treated in time (chemotherapy+targeted therapy), the tumor will continue to progress and spread to the whole body.

Five years ago, this patient was treated in the otolaryngology clinic of our hospital for tonsillitis. She started anti-inflammatory treatment according to acute tonsillitis, which was ineffective and her tonsils were getting bigger and bigger. So the doctor did a tonsil biopsy for her (that is, holding a little tonsil with medical tweezers), and found tumor cells through pathological examination, and finally diagnosed as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

What happened afterwards? I asked the patient and her husband carefully, and they told me categorically that after the diagnosis of lymphoma, the patient did not go to the hospital for treatment, but received "hard treatment" at home, and the tumor on the tonsil slowly disappeared. When she found a breast lump two years ago, the doctor suspected that it was a recurrence of lymphoma, but the breast tumor was diagnosed as breast cancer by biopsy, which means that the patient's lymphoma was really cured by Qigong!

So I became interested in the patient's husband, the qigong master who helped his wife cure lymphoma, and asked him in detail about the process of helping his wife treat lymphoma. He said that the first treatment for her lymphoma was successful. Later, my wife got breast cancer again and made a small mistake. So my wife's breast cancer spread and Qigong couldn't cure it. I usually give my wife "power" to treat breast cancer at home, and I can feel the lump softening, but I just can't drop it. The longer it takes, the more I need to come to the hospital for treatment.

The same patient has two kinds of tumors, and under the "treatment" of Qigong, there are different endings. This contrast is still hard to meet. Is this husband's qigong useful?

I chose the postgraduate entrance examination for help. Pubmed is the most widely used biomedical information retrieval system at present. I searched and found that there are many reports about spontaneous regression of localized lymphoma in the world. As for the reason, I don't know which patients will spontaneously subside, and I don't know yet.

For this particular case, my current cognition is that her lymphoma has subsided on its own. As for the reason, it is not known at present. Just because she accepted Qigong, we can't think that Qigong cured her lymphoma. Qigong may just be a placebo.

Dear readers, what do you think?