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Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
I had just moved to West Hartford in January 2005 having left a marriage of four years. During the marriage I had developed a number of health concerns, the most serious was B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. I was able to correlate the onset of the symptoms with specific negative attitudes and stress, although I didn’t seem able to shift away from those feelings. What a humbling that was for a psychotherapist and an elder of 72 years of age! Although I had pretty much chosen alternative healing in my life, I succumbed to pressure to have the lesions on my skin treated with radiation. More lesions appeared every time there was turmoil in the relationship. I had them surgically removed, a practice that is used primarily in Japan. The day I moved out two more lesions appeared and I scheduled to have them removed in March. In the meantime, I had serendipitously found Ming when I was getting a massage in January. I began seeing him weekly for Chi Gong healing. I also attended his Tuesday night free healing workshop in West Hartford. At that time, my immune system was pretty weak and people in the class remember me as pale and tense. In March I had the lesions removed and a biopsy of the tissue showed no evidence of cancer. I credit my 3-month treatment with Ming as the catalyst for my healing from cancer. His belief is that when Chi (energy) flows freely in the body, the body has the capacity to heal itself. Not only am I cancer free; I am incredibly happy and optimistic about the future. My energy level is high again and in May I enjoyed a wonderful trip to China with Dr. Wu.
Norma Lahainer, West Hartford


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Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is much more common than Hodgkin's disease. In the United States, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is the sixth most common cancer among males and the fifth most common cancer among females. Furthermore, the incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has been steadily increasing over the last decades. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is actually a heterogeneous group of over 30 types of cancers with differences in the microscopic appearance and biological characterization of the malignant lymphocytes. The different types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma also have differences in their biologic behavior (such as the tendency to grow aggressively) that affect a patient's overall outlook (prognosis).Hodgkin's disease is much less common than non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and accounts for only about 1% of all cancers in the U.S. The incidence of this cancer has actually been declining in recent years, in contrast to the increases in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease is confirmed by visualizing tissue samples using a microscope. When a biopsy from the cancer contains a certain type of cell termed a Reed-Sternberg cell, the lymphoma is classified as Hodgkin's disease.
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Lippl and his colleagues invited 20 obese men to an environmental research station about 300 meters below the summit of Zugspitze, a mountain near the Austrian border. This was no hiking expedition. The subjects reached the outpost at 2650 meters altitude almost effortlessly, by cog railway and cable car, and once there could only take the same number of steps each day that they were accustomed to taking at home, as monitored with a pedometer.microsoft 70-640 They were allowed to eat as much as they liked. The men also gave blood so that researchers could test for hormones linked to appetite and obesity, such as leptin and ghrelinAt the end of the week, the men, whose mean weight starting out was 105 kilograms, had lost on average about 1.5 kg, the researchers4 February in Obesity. The men's blood pressure also dropped, which the researchers attributed to weight lost. In addition, leptin levels rose. Normally, those levels fall when food intake decreases, but in this case Lippl attributes the change to the thin air.