Hysterectomy scars are unavoidable in most cases and are lessened when the hysterectomy is performed through the vagina, instead of taking everything out through an incision in the abdomen. In the case of a full or more extensive hysterectomy, larger scars are hard to avoid, especially if the fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, uterus and top third of the vagina are to be removed, too.
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A person can die from cancer when the cancer lesions press on surrounding tissue or when the cancer cells rob the body of nutrition. Learn how cancer cells can break apart and attack different vital organs with information from a doctor in this free video on cancer.
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The Organs of Detoxification
The survey showed that 90% of the illnesses suffered by people today stems from the large intestine (colon), because the effect of heap toxin.
Coupled with today’s eating patterns that have been contaminated with a variety of substances that are harmful to human body. We can not avoid these toxins, we can only do DETOXIFICATION.
In the body we have been provided by God toxin removal tool, namely:
1. LIVER. Assigned to filter out toxins, fat and control cholesterol screening. But the liver can not work properly if dirt constantly coming and too much. Liver
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The human body has fascinated and educated humanity over centuries. From the earliest morbid fascination leading to the secret study of cadavers and sacrificial victims to the sophisticated modern dissections performed by anatomists, the study of anatomy has continued to evolve and educate the medical profession and the public.
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Excessive cough, breathlessness, chest pain, weakness, cachexia (unexplained weight loss) etc are a fraction of the traits of a dreaded cancer called mesothelioma. It is a cancer affecting mesothelium of pleura, peritoneum, and/or pericardium. The cancer cells grow fast at times and lead to metastasis to distant organs in the body, thus evoking an undesirable prognosis.
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