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At the 1st Integrative Medicine Specialist Congress (from 12th-13th April 2008 in Munich)
Ruediger Dahlke, Prof. Hendrik Treugut, Dr. Achim Schuppert, Prof. Dr. Thorsten Doering,
Lothar Hirneise, Prof. Bernd Senf, HP Christa Uricher, Richard Flook (England), Johannes
R. Fisslinger, Susanne Billander (Sweden) and many other experts delved into the theory
and practice of integrative medicine.
Spontaneous remissions
Healing is possible with every form of
cancer, and at every stage. From the
point of view of psychosomatics, it is a
matter of understanding the message of
the disease and changing something. If
this succeeds, the psyche is then able,
even at the last moment, to alter course.
From the orthodox medical point of view,
Logistics
the greatest problem of the
growing tumour
Gaining time in order to give patients the
chance to be able to (re)solve the problems lying behind cancer This is the
central task for the psychosomatic practitioner following the awareness of the
diagnosis. The pathology in particular
provides an indication which can help
the naturopathy therapist in this task.
Pathologists have often reported in publications that in the case of many deceased persons, while looking to the cause
of death, they have come across old,
necrotised tumours, of which the deceased and their family members were completely unaware, and which also had not
been the cause of death. Since the
cause of the necrotisation i.e. the dying
off of the tumour is a deficient blood
supply, it is worth taking a look at how a
tumour manages to cause blood vessels
to grow into it, in order to ensure ist blood
supply.
Basal membrane
Endothelium cells
Tumour
Preicytes