Comparative study on cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with and without complimentary healing therapy
International Journal of Development Research
Comparative study on cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with and without complimentary healing therapy
Received 25th January, 2017; Received in revised form 09th February, 2017; Accepted 14th March, 2017; Published online 30th April, 2017
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Background and objective: It is a well known fact that cancer is one of the leading causes of painful mortality worldwide. It is essential to find out ways and methods to reduce complications and reduce the pain of cancer patients. We are successfully practicing complimentary healing therapies for last many years and have worked on variety of diseases and problems and even got positive results. In present study, complimentary healing practices have been applied on chosen medically diagnosed cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. In addition, to make this study more scientific, Biopulsar-Reflexograph® was used as diagnostic tool, and along with patient’s experience. Material and Method: A total of 104 cases, both male and female, diagnosed as having malignant tumors in different parts of the body, operated and non-operated, undergoing chemotherapy over a period of five months were analyzed. The study was carried out in two phases. Firstly, a primary level aura diagnosis of all the patients was done before and after chemotherapy to analyze the effect of chemo on patient’s body. In the second phase, selected category of patients was given healing during the chemotherapy and same as above aura diagnosis was done both before and after chemo along with healing therapy. Results: A total of 104 cases were included in the research study. It was found out that by complimentary healing therapy, the complications due to chemotherapy on body of patients were minimized, they felt relieved and it was also confirmed by Biopulsar Reflexograph. Conclusion: With the help of Complimentary Healing Therapies patients’ quality of life can improve even during the course of disease as it helps in reducing complication and alleviates the pain of the patients undergoing treatment.