Stress-Related Cancer

Throughout my long career, I have not only advocated for and emphasized the importance of perfecting skills in stress management medical massage protocols, but I have also consistently and successfully implemented these protocols when treating tension headaches, essential hypertension, TMJ dysfunctions, anxiety, clinical depression, and more.

I know that some professionals believe that practitioners who achieve results in treating painful musculoskeletal disorders are more advanced than those who dedicate a significant portion of their practice to providing stress management medical massage. In such cases, I always say that helping people suffering from spinal and joint disorders and preventing surgeries is incredibly important—it helps them regain their quality of life. However, by providing stress management massage, we are often saving lives and preventing heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disorders by normalizing blood pressure. Additionally, many back and limb disorders originate as stress-related phenomena. In our future discussions, we will expand on the broader picture of stress-related illnesses and the crucial role that stress management massage can play in the prevention and treatment of these disorders.

Recently, many medical publications have alarmingly reported an increase in cancer cases among younger populations. After reading these research papers, the explanations given for this terrible phenomenon often seem more like guesses, excuses, or speculations regarding the rise in cancer cases among the young.

Before I continue, I would like to make a statement. It is a scientifically proven fact that stress and the excessive accumulation of metabolic waste can contribute to the increase in cancer cases within the general public and specifically among younger populations. Over the last 20 years, spending a significant portion of life online has caused additional stress, compounding the stress of offline life. The younger population is much more exposed to these stressors than older generations. We all know the COVID-19 pandemic was a critical and excessive source of stress. I have no doubt that the pandemic, in addition to contributing to other stress-related disorders, also contributed to the rise in cancer cases.

You might ask, "Do you have proof of what you’re saying?" My simple answer is that I have proof and scientific data showing that stress and the excessive accumulation of metabolic waste are among the causes of cancer development.

One straightforward explanation is that stress significantly suppresses the immune system. The immune system protects the body against cancer by seeking out and destroying cancerous cells before they can replicate and become malignant. During my career, I have successfully treated thousands of stress-related disorders, and I feel confident in claiming that, by providing stress management massage—including but not limited to detoxification programs that naturally boost the immune system—I have helped many patients prevent the development of cancer.

Dear friends, on the discussion page, I plan to delve into the fine details of the extremely important role of medical massage in stress management. Please feel free to post questions related to your health or share challenges, agreements, or disagreements. This way, we can all learn together.

Best wishes,

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    Boris Prilutsky

    Many years ago, a physician who knows me personally and is familiar with my work invited me to join a private group of mostly MDs discussing integrative medicine. I contributed to the discussions as much as I could, and the members took my posts and arguments seriously. This has been ongoing for the past 15 years.
    Those who follow my writings are familiar with my views on integrative medicine, so I won’t distract from this important discussion by reposting them here. All my blogs and articles on the subject of integrative medicine are available on this website,just click on "Blogs."
    I posted “stress related cancer” at integrative medicine group. Few physicians from the group replied :”
    Hi,Boris

    I read it, and I agree with it. Of course it will be met with skepticism, but everything always is. I read the entire article, it flows very nice and makes sense.

    I think it would help to include some articles or data, do you have any that at can at least have a correlation, not necessarily a causal relationship?

    I would probably remove this line: “I have helped many patients prevent the development of cancer” otherwise it may sound a little like a charlatan. It’s hard to make definitive statements like this without background, data or scientific data.”
    Dear members of the discussion,
    In my opinion, this physician's post provides us with an excellent opportunity to discuss the science of massage and to clarify its specifics and how it differs from general biomedical science. This includes, but is not limited to, clinical thinking, interpretation of clinical evidence, and more.

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