23 Nov 2009 @ 1:41 AM 

Dr. Mirzakarim Sanakulovich Norbekov is almost a legend in the countries of the former Soviet Eastern Bloc. He is reputed to have restored himself to perfect health from an “incurable” kidney disease, using his own system of “Health Recovery”.

Dr. Norbekov’s method has received huge acclaim and recognition, initially in Russia and now throughout Europe. It is especially acknowledged for its benefits in overcoming chronic conditions and illnesses. It comprises a toolbox of educational and practical healing tools which allow people to take personal control in regaining their good health and finding fulfillment of their life goals.

Mirzakarim Norbekov, Doctor of Psychology, is a scientist, researcher and a great teacher. He is a Karate “blackbelt” and a member of Russian and foreign academies, as well as the founder and President of the “Norbekov Institute”.

His system based in part on Ancient Sufi esoteric knowledge is synergistically comingled with state-of-the-art modern methods and healing techniques. It is said to be a powerful system which can be applied very successfully to many areas of physical and psychological wellbeing. An unique healing methodology, which has, it is said, allowed millions of people to regain the joy and vigour, of returning again, to living a healthy and fulfilling life.

Dr. Norbekov’s system has been progressively developing and evolving for well over 20 years. He has been practising and teaching the system, in his country of origin Uzbekistan, as well as several other Russian cities. Currently, his courses are conducted in over 200 towns and cities across Russia and the countries of the CIS, the Baltic countries, Germany and England. Dr. Norbekov’s courses have now spread as far as the USA, Canada and Israel.

Now Dr.Norbekov’s Course Book based on his system for Health Recovery is available at Amazon UK. It is also available as a downloadable eBook. The book “The Experience of a Fool Who Had An Epiphany About … How To Get Rid Of His Glasses” uses the metaphor of vision improvement as the basis for his system of Health Recovery. The Free Report -see below – gives full details about its content.

Perhaps You Too Can Benefit From Dr. Norbekov’s Method:

See the Free Health Report on the Norbekov Method – Click on the link below for your copy:

Norbekov Method – Free Report

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Last Edit: 13 Dec 2009 @ 04 22 PM

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 24 Sep 2009 @ 12:24 AM 

A new research study by pathologists at Liverpool University has found that the presence of a protein can be used to predict the potential for survival from prostate cancer at the time of diagnosis.
They’ve found that men who tested positive for heat shock protein-27 were almost twice as likely to die from the cancer than those who tested negative.
The British Journal of Cancer published the findings of the research team who suggest that the protein could be the determinant of the levels of aggressiveness of the disease.
The Cancer Research UK-funded scientist Professor Chris Foster from the university’s School of Cancer Studies is cited as saying that: “Our study shows that this protein marker – currently found in tissue samples – can give us a reliable and accurate indication of whether individual cancers will become aggressive.”

He continued: “Currently, we are working on developing this finding into a blood test to monitor men with prostate cancer in order to determine when their individual disease needs treatment.”

Heat shock protein-27 forms a part of the communication channels that govern the transportation of cells around the body. This has the implication that perhaps new drugs could be developed to impede the signals that facilitate movement of the rogue cells and thus halt the explosive growth in number of prostate cancer cells.

Chris Foster went on to say: “If further research shows that blocking these cell message systems is successful, it could provide a new treatment for aggressive forms of prostate cancer.”
The research study examined tissue samples from a cohort of 553 men from initial diagnosis through to a 15-year follow-up period.

John Neate the CEO of the Prostate Cancer Charity mentions that: “It is critically important to develop a test for prostate cancer which is able to distinguish reliably between aggressive and slow growing forms of the disease. This would enable radical treatment to be focused only on men with aggressive disease, allowing men with low risk disease to feel confident that they can safely live with their cancer, without the need for radical treatment and its significant side effects.”

Men are being told to have checks for Prostate Cancer from at least the age of 40 onwards so as to arrest the spread of the disease in its early stages. Doctors nowadays use various techniques for diagnosis. These can include blood tests, cell sampling via biopsies, scanning and microscopic examination, to ascertain which male patients are at elevated risk and to determine the most effective course of action.

For more details please visit the following links:

BBC.co.uk : Killer Prostate Cancer Test Hope
or
AJHO – Radical Prostatectomy, Low Mortality

Two separate studies indicate that elevated levels of Vitamin D can help in boosting survival rates of cancer patients.

The British Journal of Cancer published the findings of some cutting-edge research: The team led by Professor Kimmie Ng of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston has shown, a remarkable correlation. It seems that for a cohort of 1,017 patients, who have suffered from bowel cancer, for the duration of the study period of around nine years, those patients found with higher blood levels of vitamin D at initial diagnosis, were around 50% less likely to perish during the course of the study time-frame than those with lower levels of the “Sunshine” vitamin.

Prof. Ng is quoted as saying that “Our study shows that levels of Vitamin D after colorectal cancer diagnosis may be important for survival. We are now planning further research in patients with bowel cancer to see if vitamin D has the same effect, and to investigate how Vitamin D works with molecular and genetic pathways in the cell, to fight cancer….”.

Indeed in another UK based study of 872 patients, led by Professor Julia Newton Bishop, from the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, demonstrated a link between low blood levels of vitamin D and recurring malignant melanoma – the most dangerous form of skin cancer. It seems that patients who had the lowest levels of Vitamin D at initial diagnosis were 30% more likely to have a relapse of the condition than patients with more elevated levels of the vitamin. Furthermore, the patients with the higher ambient levels of Vitamin D also had “thinner tumours” at initial diagnosis.

Prof. Bishop claimed that “It’s common for the general public to have low levels of vitamin D in many countries. Melanoma patients tend to avoid the sun as sunburn is known to increase the risk of melanoma. We use sunshine to make vitamin D in the skin, so melanoma patients’ levels of vitamin D may be especially low. Our results suggest that melanoma patients may need to get vitamin D by eating fatty fish or by taking supplements to ensure they have normal levels. But we are continuing to carry out research to find out the optimum level of vitamin D.”
Prof. Bishop continued: “There’s some evidence from other health studies that high levels of vitamin D are also harmful – so we should aim for a normal level rather than a very high one.”

Cancer Research UK’s Director of Information Cancer Research UK’s Director of Information Sara Hiom is cited as saying: “Both these studies support the theory that higher levels of vitamin D can improve the chance of surviving cancer. The key is to get the right balance between the amount of time spent in the sun and the levels of vitamin D needed for good health. But protection from burning in the sun is still vital. Cancer Research UK’s SunSmart campaign advises that people with lots of moles, red hair fair skin and a family history of the disease should take extra care in the sun as they are more at risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer Anyone who is worried about changes in their moles should go to their GP.”

For more details please visit:

NHS.UK News
or
Medical News Today

 19 Sep 2009 @ 1:13 PM 

The Mind-Body connection is endorsed by a Mind/Body/Healing “pioneer” Research Cellular Biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton. In an interview with Dr. Wayne Dwyer he is quoted as emphasising that: “Your own brain is your best pharmacy. Everything in your head will fix everything in your body. And that’s all we really need to know – but we really need to re-educate ourselves to access that.”

Dr. Lipton will be discussing the state-of-the-art science of “Epigenetics” and “how belief can affect biology” in an upcoming webinar. Please see the following link for details: http://tinyurl.com/CancerHyp

I have myself written an article “Modern Mind Technologies and their Rôle in Cancer Care” for the Institute for Complementary Medicine Online Journal, back in 2005. This article is a brief study of the efficacy of various “Mind Medicine” based therapies in the treatment and recovery of Cancer patients.
It covers the relatively new field of PsychoNeuroImmunology (PNI) which I suppose may be a parallel to “Epigenetics”.

You can download the unabridged version of my article in the “Resources” section on the sidebar. Please also consider registering for my upcoming Health & Wellness NewsLetter in the “Register” link in “BlogRoll” on the sidebar.

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