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How to Deal with Lymphoedema ?

Light Yagami

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Hello.I would like to ask, for someone who is an outsider (hence meditations are rather out of the question) and who has undergone surgery to remove both breasts (in different periods of time) because of jewish cancer. This person now has what is known as Lymphoedema. Her arms are like this:http://www.mylymphedemalife.com/wp-cont ... 6x1024.png
(and even more swollen)
There is no "cure" for it, as far as I know.

I wonder, is there any way for this to be... "cured" or minimized?
It is very sad really, because, except for all the jewish abuse of having her undergone through chemotherapies and ALL that bullshit, she is now eternally scarred, and she can't even wear t-shirts because she's ashamed of her arms.
I wonder, is there anything that could help her?Specific exercises, or what?Her doctor had told her to not tire her arms at all (not carry heavy things etc), but because this woman is a fucking blockhead and listens to no one, she continued her life like always, and carrying "heavy" things (like, the mop bucket filled with water, or the pot/kettle for cooking etc).
It's been years since she had done the surgeries. Her arms are looking pretty bad.
 
Only thing that comes to mind is to let her arm rest in an elevated form a little higher then her chest.
Keep it up as much as long as possible, keeping it down keeps moving things to that arm and builds more.

That may help a little the edema but sure others with far more knowledge can say more.
 
There is a Chinese herb for this, although it needs to be combined with other herbs to mitigate it's strong nature.

I will let you do some research and come back to me with more questions as they arise.

The herb is called Qiang Huo, or Notopterygium, and is indicated for wind-damp obstruction of the upper body.

Since the nature of this herb is very draining, it is advisable to combine with other herbs that gently nourish and protect the organs and this will depend on your mother's state of health largely.

Have a read of what you can find on this herb and then come back to me with any questions you might have, since this person is obviously dear to you in some way.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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