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Dear : Here is our website page with device information.

http://www.arrowheadhealthworks.com/lymphpro.htm

In reference whether or not it is appropriate for all cancers, the

answer is many since it can help reduce and eliminate toxic lymph which

is usually present except for some rare forms like blood or brain.

Traditionally trained oncologists are not trained in its use. Many

Integrative physicians however are getting trained and the numbers are

growing, It is definitely beneficial for prevention, no question.

There are lots of different uses for it.

I've attached a pdf flyer if you'd like to have something to print out.

Typically we use it where there is a solid mass involved or lymphatic

involvement. Many of the physicians that are trained in its use for

cancer are using it as adjunctive for instance to avoid drainage

procedures, etc.

If you're interested in detailed application for home use, I can refer

you to our clinical trainer in Georgia, Dr. . She has

much more hands on experience than we do...we've only been using it

clinically for about a year and I've only had one cancer pt. (thyroid)

whom it helped reduce the size of the mass to make it easier for surgery...

There is a tremendous amount of information also available from

Dr. West's website (he has passed on but his speciality was lymph

therapy and he did some of the most ground breaking and critical work in

the field....)

http://www.speedhealing.com/the_lymphology_course.htm

Blessings...

Carolyn

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szukidavis@... wrote:

>In a message dated 12/11/05 7:41:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>drcnb@... writes:

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>>I can recommend a trained lymph therapist qualified in the use of the

>>device we use called a Lymphstar or you can buy one and learn how to

>>treat yourself at home

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>Hi,

>I am unfamiliar with this method of treatment. Can you possibly tell us

>more? Also..is this something recommended for all cancers and as a method of

>prevention?

>Thanks,

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