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Whenever we put up information on alternative
treatments that have not been properly/Scientifically tested, we receive
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"A revolutionary
idea is often overlooked in the beginning. (based on: Mahatma Ghandi) |
Meditation Treatment of Cancer Magarey (1981b, 1983) stated that medical technology has not reduced the death rate from cancer for fifty years, and suggested that a broader, holistic approach involving meditation was needed. He pointed out that meditation is associated with physiological rest and stability, and also with the reduction of psychological stress and the development of a more positive attitude to life, with an inner sense of calmness, strength, and fulfillment. Meares proposed a form of intensive meditation associated with the regression of cancer (1983); discussed the relationship between stress, meditation, and cancer (1982a, 1982b); reported on a case of regression of recurrence of carcinoma of the breast at a mastectomy site associated with intensive meditation (1981); reported the results of treatment of seventy-three patients with advanced cancer who attended at least twenty sessions of meditation and experienced significant reductions of anxiety and depression (1980a); reported on a case of remission of massive metastasis from undifferentiated carcinoma of the lung associated with intensive meditation (1980b); analyzed meditation as a psychological approach to cancer treatment (1979b); reported on a case of regression of cancer of the rectum after intensive meditation (1979a); analyzed the quality of meditation effective in the regression of cancer (1978a); reported on the regression of osteogenic sarcoma metastases associated with intensive meditation (1978c); looked at the relationship between vivid visualization and dim visual awareness in the regression of cancer after meditation (1978a); raised the issue of atavistic regression, which reportedly occurs in meditation, as a factor in the remission of cancer (1977); and reported on the case of a woman whose breast cancer was alleviated through intensive meditation (1976a). Gersten (1978) reported the case of a forty-three-year-old patient who
used meditation as a treatment of last resort for diplopia and ataxia.
Although the reasons for the improvement his patient experienced in these
diseases is elusive, Gersten believed that meditation was a significant
factor in the healing process. Pelletier (1977b) reported the successful
use of meditation and visualization with cancer patients.
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