Leukaemia Treatment at TheTole Acupuncture
Leukaemia, often called "blood cancer," is a disease of the bone marrow and blood in which abnormal blood cells proliferate. It comes in many forms (acute, chronic, lymphoid, myeloid, etc.), and treatment in conventional medicine typically involves chemotherapy, radiation, bone marrow transplant, and supportive therapies. Complementary or alternative medicine providers like TheTole Acupuncture & Herbal Medical Centre offer additional modalities that some patients turn to, either alongside conventional treatment or in cases where patients seek alternative options.
TheTole Acupuncture & Herbal Medical Centre offers a range of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) services aimed at supporting patients with various conditions, including leukaemia. At the core of their treatment philosophy is Neuro Acupuncture, a specialized form of acupuncture they claim stimulates specific points on the body to enhance the flow of "Qi" (vital energy), thereby promoting internal balance and healing. Alongside this, TheTole also provides ancestral or fourth-generation herbal formulas, which are customized according to the patient's specific symptoms and TCM-based diagnoses such as imbalances in heat, cold, wind, or energy deficiency. These herbal remedies are part of a longstanding family tradition, and TheTole emphasizes that the herbs used are cultivated in their own home herbal garden, which they claim ensures quality and purity.
To accommodate patients from around the world or those unable to travel, TheTole also offers remote consultations, allowing individuals to share their medical reports and receive tailored herbal prescriptions. These herbs can then be shipped internationally, with continuous follow-up provided online or via phone.
In terms of leukaemia treatment, TheTole acknowledges that acute forms of leukaemia typically require urgent medical intervention through conventional therapies like chemotherapy. However, they claim their herbal and acupuncture treatments can play a supportive role by helping to reduce the harsh side effects of such treatments, boosting the immune system, and restoring the body's natural balance. For chronic leukaemia, they suggest that their traditional therapies may be used either as a standalone treatment or in conjunction with chemotherapy. According to their website, some patients especially children and young adults - have reportedly shown complete recovery following treatment with their methods, either alongside or after standard medical care. The expected duration of treatment varies significantly depending on the individual case and severity of the condition, with claims ranging from four weeks to four months of intensive herbal and acupuncture therapy.
While these offerings are presented as a holistic and non-invasive approach to cancer care, it's important to note that such claims are anecdotal and not supported by published clinical trials. As always, individuals considering complementary or alternative treatments should do so under the guidance of qualified medical professionals.
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