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Method of Activating Intestinal Peristalsis with Manual Therapy and Spices in the Treatment of Blood Cancer, HPV Warts and Psoriasis. | Abstract
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International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS)
ISSN: 2319-5886 Indexed in: ESCI (Thomson Reuters)

Abstract

Method of Activating Intestinal Peristalsis with Manual Therapy and Spices in the Treatment of Blood Cancer, HPV Warts and Psoriasis.

Author(s):Aybek Izzatov* and Michael Tsinman

We have studied the method of manual therapy in combination with spices mixed with certain oils in the treatment of cancer, viral diseases, and skin diseases. Here we have discussed this type of treatment to relieve symptoms and improve the overall health of these patients. A total of three patients were included, one with blood cancer, one with psoriasis, and one with genital warts of human Papillomavirus, who were admitted to the office of Dr. Tsinman (MD in the USA) and Aybek Izzatov (MD in Uzbekistan) at the Tyan Anmo School of Medical Massage. The study was conducted from January 2020 to September 2022. The treatment consisted of 60 sessions conducted throughout the year. Significant improvement in symptoms was seen as after 2 months to 3 months we saw a reduction in skin manifestations and an improvement in blood counts. The assessment was carried out according to the blood readings and the size of warts and psoriasis rashes. The results show that combination treatment, including abdominal massage, spices, and oils, is effective in relieving symptoms.


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