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MUSCULAR AND SKELETAL ACHES AND PAINS

In Chinese Medicine Qi and blood need to flow unimpeded within the meridians. Disruption in this process can cause stagnation. It can also allow wind, cold and damp etc, to invade the channels. The result is blockage, which leads to pain, discomfort, limitation of movement, inflammation, and impairment.

What can Acupuncture  and TCM do?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7dI6syzdtM&feature=related

Increases the flow of qi and blood to the site of pain / injury.

Reduces swelling.

Cools inflammation.

Relieves pain.

Improves range of motion.

Speeds up recovery time.

http://tcm.health-info.org/WHO-treatment-list.htm#_pain

What can we treat?

 

Arthritis, Back pain, Muscle and joint problems, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sports injuries, Gout, Frozen shoulder, Sciatica, Tennis elbow, Fibromyalgia, Fasciitis, Tendinitis, Osteo arthritis, Trigeminal neuralgia, Sprain, Post operative pain, Pain of all sorts.

 

Rheumatoid Arthritis - A chronic inflammatory disorder which effects the lining of the joints.  It is an autoimmune disorder.  Causes are unknown, but genetic factors may have some bearing.  Acupuncture can reduce pain and inflammation, improve the immune system, and help prevent further progression.

http://www.castanet.net/news/Needle-Notes/63502/Rheumatoid-Arthritis

Shin splints – Acupuncture has a 72% success rate in the treatment of shin splints.

http://www.live-pr.com/en/research-on-acupuncture-treatment-for-r1049040114.htm

Osteo Arthritis - Caused by the cartilage in the joints wearing away.  Acupuncture can reduce the pain of Osteo arthritis in the knees, by 40% and increase mobility by 40%.

http://www.boulder-colorado-acupuncture.com/arthritis.html

Tennis elbow – Acupuncture can reduce the pain of Tennis elbow by 70%.

http://www.jcm.co.uk/research-archive/article/acupuncture-and-tennis-elbow-782/

Shoulder pain – Acupuncture is an effective treatment for chronic shoulder pain.

http://www.jcm.co.uk/research-archive/article/acupuncture-effective-alternative-for-shoulder-pain-1076/

Plantar Fasciitis – Inflammation of the layer of the tissue which supports the arch of the foot.  An area that is prone to injury especially amongst runners. Acupuncture can heal this injury.

http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-241-286–11417-0,00.html

Neck pain – 1753 people with chronic neck pain were randomly chosen to receive Acupuncture treatments, over 3 months.  Results showed significant improvement in pain and quality of life.

http://www.jcm.co.uk/research-archive/article/acupuncture-for-neck-pain-149/

Celebrity athletes are using Acupuncture to treat a variety of injuries.

http://www.healthcmi.com/index.php/acupuncturist-news-online/65-athletesacupuncturesports200747346

Back pain – Many people have suffered with back pain.  It can be both painful and debilitating.  A study involving over 14,000 people with  low back pain, showed greater success with acupuncture treatments, compared to standard medical treatment.

http://alternativehealingworks.com/chiropractic/Merrillville-chiropractor/needless-acupuncture-can-be-better-than-m

Acupuncture consultation and treatment

The initial visit involves a comprehensive consultation.  This includes, tongue, pulse, and facial diagnosis, diet, nutrition and lifestyle assessment,  past and present medical history.   Depending on your diagnosis a treatment plan will be devised for you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzMUhD8hecU&feature=relateda

Chinese Herbal Formulas

Have been used to treat painful conditions for thousands of years. Depending on your diagnosis, a specific formula may be valuable to your recovery. Here are some examples -

Xiao huo luo dan

Used to treat fixed or migrating pain in the bones and joints, with limited mobility.

http://tcm.health-info.org/formulas/singles/Xiao%20Huo%20Luo%20Dan.htm

Fu yuan huo xue tang

Treats pain due to traumatic injury.

http://tcm.health-info.org/formulas/singles/Fu%20Yuan%20Huo%20Xue%20Tang.htm

Du huo ji sheng tang

Alleviates pain and stiffness, especially in the lower back.

http://tcm.health-info.org/formulas/singles/Du%20Huo%20Ji%20Sheng%20Tang.htm

Diet

 

In  most painful conditions there are varying degrees of inflammation.  Foods which increase inflammation should be avoided, eg, sugar, sweets, cakes, biscuits,  saturated fats , full fat dairy produce.  Food allergies / intolerance’s can also trigger pain and inflammation.  A food allergy / intolerance test may  be advised.  It is also important to maintain a healthy weight.  Excess weight puts pressure on the joints etc, slowing recovery. The anti inflammatory diet is  weight friendly.  Foods which help inflammation include – oily fish, fresh fruit and vegetables, peppers, sweet potatoes, etc.

http://nutritiondiva.quickanddirtytips.com/foods-that-fight-inflammation.aspx

Exercise decreases inflammation.  It also improves health and well being.  Find something you can do that will not aggravate your condition, eg, water aerobics, walking, stationary bike, etc.

http://www.lifetimefitness.com/magazine/index.cfm?strWebAction=article_detail&intArticleId=270

Nutrition and Herbs

It is important that your diet contains the right amounts of nutrition, to maintain good health.  Depending on your condition, specific nutrition, herbs, and food supplements  can improve painful conditions.   Examples include -

Omega 3 – Reduces inflammation throughout the body.  Reduces pain and stiffness.  Improves stamina and mobility.  Alleviates muscle and joint soreness.

http://www.minami-nutrition.com/website/docs/PR_Omega-3%20in%20active%20sportspeople020610_EU.pdf

Vit D – Is deficient in many diets.  Known as the sunshine vitamin, it is difficult to maintain adequate levels in climates like Ireland.  Low levels of vitamin D are associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain, limb pain, and low back pain.

Vit B3 – Improves joint mobility and reduces inflammation.

Glucosamine and Chondroitin – Maintain joint health, renew and repair joint cartilage, and maintain the lubricating properties around the joints. They are widely used in the treatment of arthritis conditions.

http://www.vitabiotics.com/Jointace/500.aspx?gclid=CJyK5qX9xqoCFRJc4QodfTip0A

Willow Bark – An antioxidant, which works in multiple complex ways, to reduce pain.

Boswellia – A plant medicine, which effectively reduces pain and inflammation.

Bromelain – Reduces edema and inflammation.

For further information and contra indications etc, click on the link below.

http://www.eorthopod.com/content/chronic-pain-and-nutrition

 

Written by Joanne Mc Govern – Dip Ac., Lic Ac., Dip. Chinese Herbs, Dip. Nutritional Advisor, Dip Stress Management Consultant.

http://acupunctureandallergytesting.blogspot.com/

 

 

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Difficulty conceiving

Difficulty conceiving ???

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current statistics state that one in five couples over the age of 30 have difficulty conceiving after one year of trying. Many of these couples are turning to acupuncture and Oriental medicine for a safe, effective and natural solution to have a healthy baby. Oriental medicine has a long history when it comes to enhancing fertility for both men and women. In fact, evidence that acupuncture and herbal medicine have been used to aid fertility can be found in early medical literature dating back to 3AD.

Fertility treatments were first recorded by Zhang Zhong Jing, a famous physician from the Han Dynasty, in his discussion of diseases in women in theJin Gui Yao Lue or Essentials of the Golden Cabinet.

How Acupuncture Can Enhance Fertility

According to the principles of Oriental medicine, a person’s health is determined by the quality of Qi, the vital life energy, and blood circulating through the body. When Qi and blood are circulating properly, the body is properly nourished and functioning optimally which, in turn, enhances fertility.

Researchers have confirmed its benefit in the following areas:

  • Regulate menstrual cycle.
  • Improve sperm count and motility.
  • Reduce stress and anxiety associated with infertility.
  • Normalize hormone and endocrine systems.
  • Improve blood flow in the uterus.
  • Decrease chance of miscarriage.
  • Increase the chance of pregnancy for women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Fertility treatments vary from person to person, but are usually scheduled for at least three consecutive cycles (twelve weeks). Treatments can include acupuncture, customized herbal therapy, stress reduction and dietary counseling. Treatments work alone but are an excellent addition to any Western intervention.

Please call an acupuncturist near you for more information of to schedule a consultation.  The best place to find a qualified and licensed acupuncture practitioner is on Acufinder.com.

Acupuncture Increases IVF Success by 65%

Women undergoing IVF were 65 percent more likely to become pregnant when they combined the procedure with acupuncture, a recent study has shown.

The remarkable success rate occurred across seven acupuncture trials involving 1,366 women in a systematic review and meta-analysis published in a February, 2008 issue of the British Medical Journal.

Acupuncture was delivered either just before or just after embryo transfer – a step in the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) whereby one or several embryos are placed into the uterus.

The research was carried out by scientists from the University of Maryland in the United States and the VU University of Amsterdam in Holland.

It is thought that acupuncture stimulates the neurotransmitters that trigger the production of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, which controls the menstrual cycle and a woman’s ovulation.

Acupuncture is also thought to stimulate blood flow to the uterus and boost the production of endogenous opioids, inducing the body to relax.

Acupuncture Improves Sperm Quality

A study published in the July 2005 issue of the journal Fertility and Sterility found that acupuncture helped infertile men by apparently helping improve sperm quality in their semen.

In the research project, 28 men received acupuncture in addition to traditional infertility treatments, while another 12 men received only the traditional treatments. All of the men were diagnosed with infertility of unknown origin.

Acupuncture was associated with fewer structural defects in the sperm of men who received it, although it had no effect on other abnormalities, such as sperm immaturity or premature death.

Previous studies have shown a link between acupuncture and improved sperm production and motility.

Foods for Fertility

“Your body is like a garden… As in all gardens, the seed we hope to plant in our bodies grows best when we cultivate the ground and plant and nurture the seed in harmony with the laws of nature. You wouldn’t put a tender plant in clay soil without first tilling and amending the earth – at least not if you wanted to give that plant its best start. You wouldn’t plant in the dead of winter, or in the dry season without water, or in a sunless place. Likewise, if we tend our bodies, minds, and spirits with an awareness of the laws of nature, we improve our chances of welcoming the gifts of Quan Yin, the fertility goddess.” Angela Wu, L.Ac., author ofFertility Wisdom.

Black Beans

According to Oriental medicine, the energy of the Kidney system is important for reproduction and fertility enhancement often starts with the Kidneys. A good example of a food that nourishes the Kidneys and promotes fertility is black beans.

Health Benefits of Black Beans

From an Eastern perspective, black beans are warming in nature. They are thought to tonify the Kidney Qi and nourish Yin and Blood.

From a Western perspective, black beans are an excellent source of protein, folate, iron and fiber and are rich in antioxidants.

Loaded with Antioxidants

Worlds Healthiest Foods reported on research published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry indicating that black beans are as rich in antioxidant compounds called anthocyanins as grapes and cranberries, fruits long considered antioxidant superstars.

When researchers analyzed different types of beans, they found that, the darker the bean’s seed coat, the higher its level of antioxidant activity. Gram for gram, black beans were found to have the most antioxidant activity, followed in descending order by red, brown, yellow, and white beans.

Overall, the level of antioxidants found in black beans in this study is approximately 10 times that found in an equivalent amount of oranges, and comparable to that found in an equivalent amount of grapes or cranberries.

https://www.acufinder.com/Acupuncture+Information/Detail/Acupuncture+and+Reproductive+Health?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign=

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Acupuncture: Magic Bullet for Weight Loss?

Approximately 42% of Americans will be considered obese by 2030.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/jamie-starkey-lac/acupuncture-magic-bullet-weight-loss

This is a staggering prediction! It seems that we are on a never-ending quest for that magic bullet. But is there really a magic fix for obesity? I fear not, as obesity is a complex issue that oftentimes requires a multidisciplinary approach. However, Traditional Chinese Medicine may be another option for weight management.

In the recent May 2012 publication of Obesity Reviews, a team of researchers performed a detailed systematic review of clinical studies looking at acupuncture and obesity. When compared to no treatment and pharmaceutical medications, the acupuncture studies showed:

  • Greater weight loss
  • Decreased BMI
  • Decreased weight circumference

As impressed as I was with this recent systematic review, I can remember a time when I was not so convinced of acupuncture’s effect on weight management. Confession: Once upon a time, I would cringe as patients asked if acupuncture could help with weight loss.

I, too, have battled weight my entire life as I have a very strong family history of obesity and other co-morbidities. Just looking at a cupcake would cause a 15 lb. weight gain, let alone eating one. I clearly recall a childhood memory of exercising with Richard Simmons on TV with the hopes of getting out of my “husky” jeans. I established a strong opinion that there was absolutely no easy fix in the battle of the bulge; a proper regimen of diet and exercise was the only viable option for weight management, end of story. I was, admittedly, myopic.

In Beijing, my perspective began to change slightly after treating countless patients for weight-related complaints. We encouraged patients to be diligent with healthful diet and exercise habits prior to initiating acupuncture treatments. Week after week, patients began reporting success in weight loss, but, in my mind, I always questioned whether it was the acupuncture that helped, or simply because they were dieting and working out regularly.

At some point in my career, I began to finally open myself to the idea that, yes, there is validity to Eastern Medicine’s approach to weight management. I began paying attention to my peers and my mentors. I began listening to my patients as they reported decreased cravings for salt and sugar, suppressed appetite, and weight loss. I went back to square one and opened my Eastern Medicine textbooks to relearn all that I had subconsciously closed myself off from learning.

These days, I make a concerted effort to stay current on what the scientific community has to say regarding this topic.

In addition to acupuncture’s efficacy on weight loss, scientists have provided explanations on howacupuncture promotes weight loss:

  • Increases metabolism: Auricular (ear) acupuncture has been shown to temporarily increase basal metabolic rate and suppresses appetite via effects on the autonomic nervous system.
  • Improves insulin resistance: There is some data supporting acupuncture’s effectiveness on addressing a condition called insulin resistance, which is associated with metabolic syndrome. This is done by altering activity of the sympathetic nervous system and possibly correcting the insulin signal defect.
  • Decreases abdominal fat: An MRI study demonstrated a decrease in abdominal fat storage after acupuncture treatments.
  • Appetite suppression: In the rat model, electro-acupuncture influenced the hypothalamus and obesity-related hormones to promote appetite suppression.

Clearly, obesity is not a simple issue, nor is it easy to fix. Focus on optimal health by way of proper nutrition, maintaining an active lifestyle, and applying stress management techniques. Using integrative approaches like acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine may just be the additional resource needed to enhance your weight-management regime.

http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/jamie-starkey-lac/acupuncture-magic-bullet-weight-loss

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Acupuncture: Magic Bullet for Weight Loss? | The Dr. Oz Show

Acupuncture: Magic Bullet for Weight Loss? | The Dr. Oz Show

Approximately 42% of Americans will be considered obese by 2030. This is a staggering prediction! It seems that we are on a never-ending quest for that magic bullet. But is there really a magic fix for obesity? I fear not, as obesity is a complex issue that oftentimes requires a multidisciplinary approach. However, Traditional Chinese Medicine may be another option for weight management.

In the recent May 2012 publication of Obesity Reviews, a team of researchers performed a detailed systematic review of clinical studies looking at acupuncture and obesity. When compared to no treatment and pharmaceutical medications, the acupuncture studies showed:

  • Greater weight loss
  • Decreased BMI
  • Decreased weight circumference

As impressed as I was with this recent systematic review, I can remember a time when I was not so convinced of acupuncture’s effect on weight management. Confession: Once upon a time, I would cringe as patients asked if acupuncture could help with weight loss. I, too, have battled weight my entire life as I have a very strong family history of obesity and other co-morbidities. Just looking at a cupcake would cause a 15 lb. weight gain, let alone eating one. I clearly recall a childhood memory of exercising with Richard Simmons on TV with the hopes of getting out of my “husky” jeans. I established a strong opinion that there was absolutely no easy fix in the battle of the bulge; a proper regimen of diet and exercise was the only viable option for weight management, end of story. I was, admittedly, myopic.

In Beijing, my perspective began to change slightly after treating countless patients for weight-related complaints. We encouraged patients to be diligent with healthful diet and exercise habits prior to initiating acupuncture treatments. Week after week, patients began reporting success in weight loss, but, in my mind, I always questioned whether it was the acupuncture that helped, or simply because they were dieting and working out regularly.

At some point in my career, I began to finally open myself to the idea that, yes, there is validity to Eastern Medicine’s approach to weight management. I began paying attention to my peers and my mentors. I began listening to my patients as they reported decreased cravings for salt and sugar, suppressed appetite, and weight loss. I went back to square one and opened my Eastern Medicine textbooks to relearn all that I had subconsciously closed myself off from learning.

 These days, I make a concerted effort to stay current on what the scientific community has to say regarding this topic.

 In addition to acupuncture’s efficacy on weight loss, scientists have provided explanations on howacupuncture promotes weight loss:

  • Increases metabolism: Auricular (ear) acupuncture has been shown to temporarily increase basal metabolic rate and suppresses appetite via effects on the autonomic nervous system.
  • Improves insulin resistance: There is some data supporting acupuncture’s effectiveness on addressing a condition called insulin resistance, which is associated with metabolic syndrome. This is done by altering activity of the sympathetic nervous system and possibly correcting the insulin signal defect.
  • Decreases abdominal fat: An MRI study demonstrated a decrease in abdominal fat storage after acupuncture treatments.
  • Appetite suppression: In the rat model, electro-acupuncture influenced the hypothalamus and obesity-related hormones to promote appetite suppression.

Clearly, obesity is not a simple issue, nor is it easy to fix. Focus on optimal health by way of proper nutrition, maintaining an active lifestyle, and applying stress management techniques. Using integrative approaches like acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine may just be the additional resource needed to enhance your weight-management regime.

http://acupunctureandallergytesting.blogspot.com/2012/05/acupuncture-magic-bullet-for-weight.html

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Acupuncture Stops Dermatitis Itch

Acupuncture Stops Dermatitis Itch – New Research

 

 

 

 

 

 

New research concludes that acupuncture “significantly reduced type I hypersensitivity itch in patients with AD (atopic dermatitis).” In this double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled study; researchers compared acupuncture and drug therapy with placebo and non-intervention control groups. Both acupuncture and drug therapy significantly reduced itching with acupuncture being the most effective of the two.

Researchers measured outcomes for two types of acupuncture protocols. Protocol I measured the effects of acupuncture using preventative (preceding) acupuncture treatment. Protocol II measured acupuncture’s effects when applied to active itching. Protocol II was the most effective of the two. Drug therapy testing employed citirzine, an antihistamine, as the pharmacological agent to control itching. Citirizine (Zyrtec, Reactine) was as effective as preventative acupuncture care but not as effective as active acupuncture.

Joanne Mc Govern – Dip Ac., Lic Ac., Dip. Chinese Herbs, Dip. Nutritional Adviser, ITEC, Dip Stress Management.

http://acupunctureandallergytesting.blogspot.com/2012/02/joanne-mc-govern-chinese-herbalist.html

 

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CANCER SUPPORT

Cancer the mere mention of the name, fills most of us with fear. Thankfully today much progress has been made in the fight against Cancer. Today the emphasis is on early detection, support, and aggressive treatment.

Cancer is essentially were abnormal cells in the body multiply, at an uncontrollable rate. These cells can go on to form lumps and tumors. These tumors can detach themselves and move to other parts of the body.

 

 

http://www.womenrepublic.co.uk/health/cancers/

The main risk factors for Cancer include-  family history, stress,  smoking, obesity, heavy alcohol consumption, UV exposure, chemicals, pesticides, pollution, lack of exercise, poor diet, getting older, infection from certain viruses. Other causes of Cancer remain unknown.

http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/index

Over 200 types of Cancer have been identified. Cancer effects all ages, sexes, and ethnic groups. The most common forms of Cancer include-

Skin Cancer

http://video.about.com/cancer/What-Is-Basal-Cell-Carcinoma-.htm

Lung Cancer,

Breast Cancer

 

 

://video.about.com/breastcancer/Breast-Cancer.htm

 Stomach Cancer

 Stomach cancer and bacterial infection – Health – CBC News

 Prostate Cancer

 Bowel Cancer

Bladder Cancer

Kidney Cancer

 

 

Non Hodgkins lymphoma

Leukemia

http://www.everydayhealth.com/cancer/know-the-most-common-types-of-cancer.aspx

 Treatments include, Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy, and Surgery.

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/treatment/types-of-treatment

There are also new improved treatments for certain types of cancer.

http://video.about.com/cancer/Brachytherapy.htm

 So what can Acupuncture and TCM do?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4xikiSnoxU&feature=player_embedded

Acupuncture is an alternative and complementary therapy utilized in cancer management programs. More specifically, it addresses to problems which are related to the symptoms of cancer. An acupuncture depression treatment can also be possible for patients experiencing cancer. Additionally, acupuncture can treat the side effects which are brought about by the medication therapy for cancer. It can boost the blood cell count of a cancer patient, and it enhances the cells which are known to fight against cancer. Anxiety, insomnia and poor appetite which are brought about by cancer can be easily cured with the use of an acupuncture therapy treatment. If complied with regularly, it would be possible to thwart off the cancer signs and symptoms in no time.

Acupuncture Cancer Treatment: The Benefits

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-k4gbwb3yg&feature=player_embedded

The acupuncture cancer treatment benefits an ill patient through several means. First, it can be a form of relaxation for him. Second, it can increase his appetite and relieve him of nausea and vomiting which most cancer patients experience. Lastly, it can raise his blood cell levels into acceptable values which is of great significance in the prognosis of a cancer patient. There are actually a number of benefits which a cancer patient can get from acupuncture. One is required to regularly comply to the therapy process in order to fully see its effects.

Acupuncture Cancer Treatment: The Controversies

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pee5ERuYXYQ&feature=player_embedded

The acupuncture cancer treatment is facing a heap of controversies as it is not a scientifically based medical practice. Some accept this as a form of cancer treatment while others may not. But whatever your beliefs are, acupuncture cancer treatment is well worth a try. If you see positive effects from it, then you might want to continue with it along with other medically accepted therapies for cancer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzOhRIjjqTU&feature=player_embedded

boost energy levels

 

 http://www.acupuncture.com/newsletters/m_mar11/canceracu.htm

control cancer pain

http://lifecyclehealth.net/acupuncture-for-managing-cancer-pain/

http://www.medicalacupuncture.org/acu_info/articles/cancertreatment.html

reduces hot flushes associated with some cancers

http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/comp_med/types/acupuncture.jsp

decrease nausea

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMourYmsc5M

reduce vomiting

 relieve stress

http://amacupunctureinstitute.com/does-acupuncture-destress-you/

boost immune system

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/07/18/acupuncture-%E2%80%98eases%E2%80%99-cancer-treatment-side-effects.ht

improve dry mouth associated with some cancers

http://fdnmanager.com/acupuncture-stimulates-natural-killer-cells-that-attack-cancer/

improves cancer treatment, and chemotherapy side effects

 CHINESE HERBS

 [LAB]http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304177104577313821796467932.html

Nature’s Drugs

Some herbs and plants with possible cancer-treatment benefits.

Boswellia serrata (frankincense) Reduces inflammation

What it is being studied for: To reduce tumor growth and brain swelling in patients with gliomas

Nerium oleander (rose laurel)Reduces inflammation and modulates the immune system

What it is being studied for: To use with chemotherapy drugs to treat advanced non-small-cell lung cancer

Valeriana officinalis (garden heliotrope)Has sedating effects

What it is being studied for: To improve sleep in cancer patients undergoing treatment

Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s wort)Has analgesic, sedative and anti-depressant effects

What it is being studied for: To reduce hot flashes in postmenopausal women with breast cancer

Source: National Cancer Institutehttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304177104577313821796467932.html

http://amacupunctureinstitute.com/acupuncture-cancer-ca

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVHj_IxAfLk

 Diet and Cancer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While there is no, one diet fits all for cancer, it is vitally important that a good diet is adhered to. Certain foods  are helpful in the fight against cancer. These include-

cruciferous vegtables- cabbage, broccolli, sprouts  etc

Brightly coloured fruit and vegtables- oranges, tomatoes, etc

leafy greens- cauliflower, kale, etc

berries- rasberries, strawberries, grapes, etc

herbs and spices- garlic, onion, curry, etc

fish- salmon, cod, etc

certain nuts and seeds

http://www.embodiworks.org/cancertreatments/bodymindspirit/topfoodstoeat

http://www.foodandlife.com/foodc.html

 The PH issue

Over acidity car-rodes body tissue. This can interrupt cellular activity, causing cancer. Cancer cells find it more difficult to survive in an alkaline environment. For more information click on the following sites-

http://www.chimachine4u.com/AA.html

http://www.healthleadsuk.com/articles/rayonex-bio-resonance-articles-studies-and-booklets/rayobase.html

http://www.rense.com/1.mpicons/acidalka.htm

  Joanne Mc Govern – Dip Ac., Lic Ac., Dip. Chinese Herbs, Dip. Nutritional Advisor,ITEC, Dip Stress Management Consultant.

http://acupunctureandallergytesting.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

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Acupuncture for Hearing Loss – New Research

New research

http://acupunctureandallergytesting.blogspot.com/2012/04/acupuncture-for-hearing-loss-new.html

concludes that acupuncture treats hearing loss. Researchers measured the effects of acupuncture on patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss. This type of hearing loss is defined as a loss of 30 dB or more in 3 contiguous frequencies within three days or less. Thirty-six patients of a total of seventy-two “showed improvement” with an average gain of 24.47 dB of hearing restoration. The researchers “demonstrated that favorable prognosis was directly related to the time interval from the onset of hearing loss to the start of AT (acupuncture therapy).” For the patients that showed significant improvement, start of acupuncture treatment was within an average of 51 days from the onset of hearing loss. For the group that did not respond, the average was 167 days between onset of the illness and the beginning of acupuncture care. Variables that did not affect the outcome: vertigo, presence of hypertension, gender.

Acupuncture Treatment Acupuncture was administered on average of two times per week. The needles were 40mm in length with a 0.25mmdiameter.  The needles were inserted to a depth of 10 – 30mm until a needling sensation of soreness, numbness or distention was perceived at the acupuncture point. The acupuncture point selections were made from the following primary points: GV14, GV15, GV16, GB20, GB21, BL10, SI4, SI15. Supplementary points were: TB21, TB22, SI19, GB2, ST7, UB2, LI20, GV20, EX-HN3, KI10, LR8, LU8, LR4, LI4, LR3, and ST36. The needles were retained for 10 minutes. The researchers note “our findings indicate that AT (acupuncture therapies) have some effects on ISSHL (idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss) even for the patients who failed to respond to conventional therapies.”

http://acupunctureandallergytesting.blogspot.com/2012/04/acupuncture-for-hearing-loss-new.html

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