How can stiff necks causes breast cancer

By Dr Shuian Zhao/ Kim Robert

Breast cancer is the number one cancer that occurs in women and over the years scientists have found a number of direct factors that cause this cancer to develop in women.

Specialist scientists have linked the development of breast cancer to various things including smoking, stress, infections, poor diet, hormonal imbalances genetics which can be hereditary in some family blood lines. But despite this knowledge they do not know what exactly happens when the cells in the body changed their DNA.

From the image above, we can see that the top part of the breast is controlled by the C3 and C4 nerves from neck. These nerves move down from the neck into the top of the breast. When the C3 and C4 nerves in the neck become blocked, the whole area in the breast will be affected. Nerves in the body control the skin, muscles, lymphatic system, immune system, hormone balance and regulation and the circulatory system. When these nerves block in this area the blood circulation to the breast is reduced and the lymphatic tubes and nodes will be restricted so toxins are no longer able to leave the area. When left untreated, this makes the area vulnerable to conditions like infection and inflammation which can eventually lead to breast cancer.

Dr Zhao has treated many women with breast problems, most of these women present with breast pain or have lumps in their breasts. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of both Chinese and western medicine, massage and acupuncture, he devised a treatment program to help these women. By using his Tuina-Ciaqiao therapy, he treats their stiff necks with this specialized massage. By eliminating the symptoms of their stiff necks, he discovered that surprisingly the breast pain and lumps disappeared. From this knowledge, he discovered that the neck controls what happens in the breast.

Case Study

Leslie, a middle aged woman presented with a history of breast pain for a period of 3 months and a tender area where a lump was present. She had been worried about this lump and pain and was concerned that it could be breast cancer. After visiting her GP she was prescribed pain killers but they did not help with the problem. After coming to DR Zhao for advice, he advised her that he thought that she could have blockages in her neck. He performed a health check on the neck and discovered that there was stiffness and hardening around the C3 and C4 on the cervical facet joints. To help with this problem, he gave Leslie a course of 4 Tuina-Caiqiao massages. By the end of the course of treatment the pain and the lump had completely disappeared.

For further information or book a free neck checking up, you can contact the author:

Dr Richard Zhao

1The Mews, Upper Bath Street, Cheltenham, GL50 2BA

Tel:01242703388/Mob:07904124290 www.thehealth-key.co.uk