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The gallbladder polyp can be eliminated without surgery and treated with Chinese medicine to adjust metabolism

Can gallbladder polyps be treated without surgery? Six months ago, Mrs. Wu discovered during a physical examination that she had gallbladder polyps and intestinal polyps, and after six months of continuous medication, her condition still did not improve. She turned to Chinese medicine to try to adjust her body and improve her metabolism, not expecting that after two months, the original gallbladder polyps and intestinal polyps would shrink significantly or disappear completely, becoming an alternative treatment option for patients without surgery.

Mrs. Wu was found to have three gallbladder polyps, measuring 0.6 cm, 0.4 cm and 0.2 cm respectively, and two intestinal polyps, and was originally treated with medication as recommended by the hospital, with regular bi-monthly visits. However, after six months of treatment, there was no improvement and she switched to Chinese medicine.

Benefiting from the high technology of modern medical equipment, it has been possible to go deep into the internal organs, deep into each organ to diagnose, whether it is intestinal polyps, gastric polyps, gallbladder polyps or even tumors, Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee pointed out that under the diagnosis of modern medicine, can be clearly diagnosed, but find polyps, does not mean that the patient can be properly treated. Why do polyps grow? Will it recur? Many patients have questions in their minds, especially after surgery does not provide a satisfactory answer, many patients often consider seeking Chinese medicine treatment.

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In Chinese medicine, the growth of polyps in the body means that the body’s constitution has mutated, mostly due to poor circulation in the body’s network or tissue disorders. In the clinical treatment of Chinese medicine, including cancer, tumors and polyps, although the treatment methods required are different, unlike cancer, the treatment of polyps is mostly similar to that of tumors, but the basic principles are the same, they all start from metabolism and tissue swelling.

Take Mrs. Wu as an example, after using Chinese medicine to regulate her health, less than two months later, with no obvious side effects, when she went back to the hospital for a checkup, the intestinal polyps had completely disappeared and only a larger part of the gallbladder polyps remained, and the size had shrunk from the original 0.6 centimeters to about 0.4 centimeters.

The use of Chinese medicine to adjust the body and improve metabolism to treat polyps, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee stressed, has accumulated a lot of successful cases in the past clinical experience, and has become an alternative treatment option for patients other than surgery. In particular, polyps can grow anywhere in the body, such as skin warts, tumors, and skin cancer, which, in the eyes of Chinese medicine, also fall into the broad range of polyp problems.

Most polyps are commonly found in the stomach and intestines, but Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee pointed out that blisters in the liver and kidneys, hemangiomas in the brain, ovarian or uterine fibroids in women, and even anal hemorrhoids should not be taken lightly, and he reminded patients with these problems to pay attention when holding heavy objects, exerting anger or squeezing with force when urinating or defecating. He reminded that in today’s fear of nuclear radiation causing cancer in human body, don’t receive X-ray and tomography too often, to reject cancer, we must return to nature.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Ya-Wen Chu reports 2011.04.22
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at5656.html

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