Cancer can be prevented, treated, and recovered from if you can enrich your “vital energy” and improve your self-healing capability. This is what Xu Zhonghua, an expert in integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine and a professor at the Institute of Traditional Medicine at Taiwan Yang-Ming Chiao Tung University, said during a recent interview on NTDTV’s “Health 1+1” program. Another four or five years passed, and Leroux’s tumor recurred.
He returned to see Xu, telling him that he was too busy at work and that there were still many things God had asked him to do, so he hadn’t received any chemotherapy. He continued to work and take the TCM treatment for two or three years, and eventually, all his tumors disappeared—without any chemotherapy. Xu explained that there are two types of vital energy.
One is innate in the body and linked to the internal organs and the circulation of qi and blood; the other resides in the mind, which directs one’s thoughts and ideas. To cultivate the body’s positive energy, the mind must be as kind, tolerant, positive, and optimistic as possible. Positive energy is conducive to good health.
Body: Stay active. Choose appropriate and moderate exercises and stick to them consistently. Mind: Find calm.
Center your mind, engage in self-reflection and dialogue, and clear away negative thoughts. Spirit: Find peace. Let go of overthinking and entrust your spirit to a higher presence.
Xu believes it is important to have support fr.