Human Anatomy - Organs
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Major organs of the human body are:
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Appendix
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Bladder
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- Female/Male Genitals
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Heart
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Intestine, Small
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Intestine, Large
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Kidney
- Liver
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Stomach
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Most cancers are handled the same except brain and lung
cancer. The fancy medical words they use for cancer is
generally meant to refer to the location of the cancer. Some
names include the cancer behavior.
The immune system looks at all Cancers equally. If treated
conventionally, the norm is surgery, chemotherapy, and/or
radiation. Sometimes you get the full package deal. Doesn't
that sound exciting?!
So lets talk about the differences in the way we approach
cancer in other body organs as opposed to brain and
lung.
With the natural approach, as cancer cells began to die off,
we want to eliminate those dead cells and associated matter by
effectively flushing them out of the body. Most bodily organs
respond pretty fast. We expect to see verifyable results in 45
days.
If you have already had one or more of the above
mentioned conventional treatments, your immune system has
been breached and is probably in great need of assistance. We
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There are many factors involved in determining the protocol.
Some of these are:
- Stage of Cancer
- Type of cancer (only applicable for lung and brain
cancers)
- Your immune systems condition at the time of cancer
detection
- Your immune systems condition now
- Male or Female
- Age
- Weight
- Body PH
- General health
- Other existing illness'
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Organs of The Human
Body A facinating
layout Structure
An organ is a structure that
contains at least two different types of tissue functioning
together for a common purpose. There are many different organs
in the body: the liver, kidneys, heart, even your skin is an
organ. In fact, the skin is the largest organ in the human body
and provides us with an excellent example for explanation
purposes. The skin is composed of three layers: the epidermis,
dermis and subcutaneous layer. The epidermis is the
outermost layer of skin. It consists of epithelial tissue in
which the cells are tightly packed together providing a barrier
between the inside of the body and the outside world. Below the
epidermis lies a layer of connective tissue called the
dermis. In addition to providing support for the skin,
the dermis has many other purposes. The dermis contains blood
vessels that nourish skin cells. It contains nerve tissue that
provides feeling in the skin. And it contains muscle tissue
that is responsible for giving you 'goosebumps' when you get
cold or frightened. The subcutaneous layer is
beneath the dermis and consists mainly of a type of connective
tissue called adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is more commonly
known as fat and it helps cushion the skin and provide
protection from cold temperatures.
to get more information on the human body
organs with an excellent pictorial layout and you can click on
the organs for explanation visit the link below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/factfiles
/organs_anatomy.shtml
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