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Testicular Cancer And Herbal Remedies


 

A diagnosis of testicular cancer will be a life changing event for any man. It is critical that you start treatment as soon as possible to cure your testicular cancer.  Men who are at risk for testicular cancer are those who may have had an undescended testicle in infancy. Even is the testicle was surgically repaired, it does not decrease the risk for testicular cancer.


A man that has a brother or father with testicular cancer will have a greater risk for developing this cancer himself. His risk increases even more if he had mumps during childhood.


It is important that men do monthly self exams for testicular cancer. These exams will be able to detect any changes in the scrotum. A testicular exam can also find any lumps that are in the testicles.


Early detection and early treatment is the key to preventing testicular cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. If testicular cancer spreads to other parts of the body, it can be fatal.


There are herbal remedies that have been explored for the treatment of testicular cancer. Herbal remedies have been around for centuries and are used for just about any health condition you can imagine.


One herbal remedy that has been studied and proven to have an effect on cancer is green tea. Green tea catechins have been proven to be effective in treating several different types of cancer, including testicular cancer.


The great thing about green tea is that is can be used as a preventative against many types of cancer. Green tea can also be used to treat existing cancer. Antioxidants found in green tea will bind to the protein found in tumor cells, causing their growth to slow down considerably.


The Maitake mushroom has been used in Japan for centuries as a way to improve overall health. Studies have shown that an compound found in the Maitake mushroom will stimulate the immune system to fight off cancerous tumors.


Garlic is an herb that is being studied in the treatment of cancers. These studies are finding that garlic is very effective at preventing and reducing cancer risks. Garlic has been proven to be especially effective against prostate and testicular cancer.


In addition to using herbs to treat testicular cancer, it is important that you take good care of yourself. Donít smoke or drink to excess. Eat healthy by adding plenty of fresh, organic, fruits and vegetables to your diet. Stay away from processed foods and saturated fats. Get plenty of exercise and drink plenty of pure water.


Treating testicular cancer with herbal remedies can give your body the ammunition that it needs to heal itself. The immune system is a powerful part of the human body if it is working at full capacity. The immune system is capable of killing cancer cells if it is given the tools to do so.

 

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