About Dr. DeMarco
Dr. Anthony DeMarco is a board certified member of the American Board of Anesthesiology. He is a graduate of Kansas City University with a Doctor of Osteopathy degree, a holistic approach to patient care.
Dr. DeMarco completed his residency in 1993 at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Leukemia and Alternative Cures
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011Leukemia is cancer of the white blood cells. While there are many mainstream treatment options available for this type of cancer, the side effects and symptoms associated with these therapies are quite severe. This is why treating leukemia can be a very painful ordeal, not only for the patient but for their family members, as well.
Leukemia is a condition in which the bone marrow starts producing abnormal white blood cells in large quantities. White blood cells are an integral part of the immune system and are often described as the ‘soldiers’ of the body. The exact cause of leukemia is not known. The condition is on the rise, however, and, each year, over 30,000 new cases are diagnosed.
The conventional treatments for this type of cancer include chemotherapy, biological therapy, radiation therapy, stem cell transplant, and bone marrow transplant Most of these are quite invasive and can affect the heart, kidneys, bladder, lungs, and the nervous system, causing painful and serious side effects. This is probably the reason why an increasing number of people are now looking for non-invasive, non-toxic alternative treatments.
Alternative therapies and cures for leukemia are either used on their own or in conjunction with mainstream treatment modalities. These include a broad range of healing philosophies, approaches, and therapies. The following list contains some of the most powerful and effective options:
Nutritional Therapy. This is based on providing proper nutrition to the body, and giving it what it lacks. Your nutritionist will assess your health, leukemia treatment regime, food intake, et cetera, and devise a diet chart for you. In most cases, leukemia patients are asked to follow a plant-based diet, which includes fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, fish and whole grains. Processed and packaged foods, red meat, milk products, et cetera are avoided.
Acupuncture. This is a well-known alternative therapy for treating other types of cancer and alleviating the various symptoms associated with chemotherapy and surgery. The idea is to remove blockages or energy imbalances in the body. Acupuncturists believe that a blockage in the ‘Chi’ or ‘Qi’ (life force) at any point in the body is the reason for illness or disease. Very thin needles are inserted at various points on the body to unblock and rebalance the flow of ‘Chi.’
Biofeedback. This has been proven effective in treating not just cancer but various health disorders, including high blood pressure and chronic joint pain. It helps improve health by controlling various functions in the body, such as heart rate, skin temperature, blood pressure, and muscle tension, physiological functions in the body that we, normally, are not aware of.
Guided Imagery. This is based on the concept that our our body and mind are linked. Through a series of suggestions and directed thoughts, your imagination is guided towards a relaxed, calm, and focused state. Being in such a state promotes healing, alleviates pain, and improves your sense of well-being.
Tai Chi and Qi Gong. Both are Chinese forms of exercise that are based on two ideas : First, ‘Qi’ or ‘Chi’ flows through the body along meridians or energy pathways, and a blockage in these pathways can lead to various health problems; second, the human body consists of two opposing forces called the ‘yin’ and ‘yang’, and an imbalance in these forces can create illness. Through a series of movements done very slowly or quickly, these exercises aim to correct the flow of ‘Chi’ and restore balance. Regular practice of Tai chi and Qi Gong has shown positive and healthy improvements in patients suffering from leukemia and other forms of cancer.
Herbal Medicines. A variety of herbs such as garlic, echinacea, aloe vera, et cetera, are known to boost the immune system and increase the body’s cancer-fighting abilities. Herbal medicines can vastly increase the effectiveness of conventional treatments and prepare the body to combat the ill-effects of chemo and radiation therapies.
Massage Therapy. This involves rubbing the soft body tissues in order to improve blood flow, restore normal joint movement, ease muscle tension, and promote relaxation. Mostly used as a complimentary therapy, massages can be of various types. The American Cancer Society recommends massage therapy as an alternative treatment for cancer patients to improve their quality of life and alleviate various symptoms.
Yoga. The breathing exercises (Pranayama) in yoga can increase the body’s oxygen intake by up to 30% and promote blood flow. It is a proven fact that cancer cells of any kind cannot survive in an oxygenated environment, which is why the regular practice of these breathing exercises is claimed to be capable of curing leukemia and easing the various symptoms associated with this condition.
Hydrotherapy. This involves the use of water, steam, and ice. The therapeutic application of water in varying forms and intensities can create a cascading effect and improve health by promoting blood circulation and detoxification. Hydrotherapy is gaining popularity as an alternative cure for leukemia as it can aid in tumor reduction, stimulate cellular function, and increase the patient’s tolerance to radiation and chemotherapy.
Homeopathy. The basic principle of homeopathy is that any substance which triggers a particular symptom in its physical form can be used, in a diluted form, to promote healing for the same type of symptoms. For leukemia, homeopathic medicines can work very well as they initiate an action-reaction response in the immune system. While the remedy pushes the diseased cells in one direction, the immune system rebounds back in the opposite direction, thereby stimulating the healing process.
While there are various alternative options to choose from, the effectiveness of each will vary depending upon your health condition. However, it is still best to consult a health practitioner before considering any of these alternative therapies as a cure for leukemia.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Alternative Therapies in Treating Prostate Cancer
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011Prostate cancer is a definite reason for concern in men who are 45 years old and above. At this age, every male has a 17% chance of developing this particular type of cancer. The good news is that there has been an observable reduction in the incidence of prostate cancer since 2003. However, it is still the fifth common cause of cancer in America.
The conventional treatment for prostate cancer is popularly known as ‘slash burn poison therapy.’ Cancer of the prostate or any kind of cancer, for that matter, is normally dealt with surgical incision, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy, or a combination of one or all these approaches.
All these methodologies are highly painful and uncomfortable for the patient, and lead to a variety of side effects, so that a patient who is already suffering from the pain and agony associated with malignant cancer may even consider just dying of cancer rather than opting for such treatments.
What Alternative Therapies Are Out There For Prostatic Cancer?
There are a myriad of alternative treatments available. Each of them offers a unique personalized method of treating various diseases, not just prostate cancer. The following is a listing of some of these alternative approaches:
Acupuncture. Acupuncture proponents claim that the procedure is capable of relieving pain, treating infertility, and promoting general health. It can also be used for therapeutic purposes. The treatment typically incorporates traditional Chinese medicine. According to acupuncture practitioners, disease is the product of an imbalance of the yin and yang caused by a “blockage” or the “stagnation” of a metaphysical energy known as the qi, or chi. Qi is believed to flow in and around the body in channels called meridians. Aside from 361 meridians, there are 28 other extraordinary points in the human body, which makes a total of 387 meridians. In practice, the pricking of fine needles on the specific meridians, which are related to the afflicted part of the body, will remove the blockage and allow the Qi to circulate normally and without any hindrance, thus restoring the patient back to health.
Reiki. Reiki is a totally one-to-one process, and involves the passing of the Qi energy from the Reiki Master to the patient. There are no instruments or tools involved in the treatment. The only tools used are the hands of the Reiki practitioner, which are placed either on the body or at a distance from the body of the patient. The hands are usually held in certain specific positions, and are commonly kept in the same position for a few minutes before assuming the next position.
Reflexology. This particular integrative healthcare system is based on the belief that the foot, palms, and ears are extremely sensitive points of the body and that these areas carry a reflex of almost all of the internal organs inside the human body. The aim of reflexology is to provide a pressure or massage over the reflex points present in the feet, palms and, ears, in order to relieve the internal energy imbalance. The reflex points corresponding with each internal organ is charted out on the palms, feet, and the ears. In practice, the corresponding reflex points are stimulated and massaged based on the medical complaint.
Homeopathy. Homeopathy uses potentized medications that contain the minimum possible dose of medicine that is necessary to bring about the cure. Homeopathy uses liquid medications that are absorbed by sweet pills and is prescribed to the patient depending upon his individual case history. No two patients of prostatic cancer will receive the same homeopathic remedy.
Herbal Medicine. This therapy uses specific herbs and medicinal plants to treat disease. Every disease has a corresponding specific herb or a group of herbs. These herbs may be used as liquid extracts, in powder form, as tablets, or as supplements.
Ayurveda. This is the traditional Indian system of medicine which uses a perfect combination of herbs, mantras or sacred incantations, breathing exercises, also termed as pranayama, detox or panchkarma, yoga, and massage with oils in order to treat diseases.
Biofeedback. This particular method of therapy utilizes the physiologic feedback received from the patient’s body to suggest measures that can be undertaken to relieve certain symptoms like pain or bring about a state of relaxation.
The next post will deal with specific treatment modalities for prostate cancer.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Learn effective techniques for managing fear and anxiety associated with dental procedures.
Don't let your fear and anxiety keep you from living your life to its fullest.
Improve your medical experience with our signature product to reduce fear and anxiety.