A video recorded at Tom Tam's office in Quincy, MA on December 23, 2007.
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Wednesday Night Tong Ren Healing Conference Call For more information please refer to:
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Marcia Zais
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Announcing 2 new guinea pig classes. New York Cape Cod - Osterville
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Calls are scheduled for the following times:
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We are pleased to announce an additional member to our Tong Ren Therapy Community with the launch of TONGRENWORLD.com Tong Ren Therapy information is now available in the following languages:
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With the growing popularity and effectiveness of Tong Ren Therapy, classes have been expanding internationally. Please visit our international sites for more information. For a list of International Guinea Pig classes, CLICK HERE
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LeukemiaAccording to a report from the Leukemia Society of America, there were approximately 140,000 leukemia patients in the U.S in 1998. The overall five-year survival rate for leukemia patients is 42 percent. The five-year survival rate for leukemia has tripled in the last thirty-eight years. In 1960, the survival rate was 14 percent. People with acute leukemia usually die within months, while individuals with the chronic types may survive only a few years. The overall five-year survival rate for children with acute lymphocytic leukemia was 80 percent in 1998. In 1960, the survival rate was very low, only 4 percent. In 1998, 21,600 patients in the United States died from leukemia, approximately 12,000 males and 9,600 females, with an estimated 4,800 deaths from chronic lymphocytic leukemia and 1,300 deaths from acute lymphocytic leukemia. Chronic myelogenous leukemia accounted for an estimated 2,400 deaths and acute myelogenous leukemia accounted for another 6,600 deaths. Other forms of leukemia accounted for an additional 6,500 deaths.
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Brain TumorsBrain tumors account for one in every one hundred cancer cases diagnosed annually in the United States. Western medicine struggles to deal with brain tumors because often times the prescription of the “Big Three” is restricted. Some areas of the brain cannot be operated on, or is too risky to be operated on. It could be hard for chemotherapy to get into the brain. Radiation may help, but it cannot be used over a long period of time. The most common method used in this case is the prescription of steroids. However, steroids cannot completely get rid of the tumors; it merely prevents the brain from swelling.
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Tong Ren Technique - French Translation * * * * * * * * * *
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Printable version of "Tong Ren Technique" - English