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Category: Fibromyalgia

CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE TREATABLE BY ACUPUNCTURE ACCORDING TO W.H.O.

The World Health Organization (WHO) published an official report on four categories of symptoms, conditions and diseases that have been shown to benefit from Acupuncture. In a recent Health Report, we presented WHO’s Category #1 list – diseases, symptoms or conditions for which Acupuncture has been shown, through controlled trials, to be effective – as a guide for patients seeking treatment, and to help patients and healthcare providers seek insurance coverage by showing WHO’s official recognition of Acupuncture benefits.

The WHO report also contained three additional categories of conditions for which recognized controlled trials had not been done, but for which Acupuncture nevertheless has been shown to be helpful.

The Category #2 list includes diseases, symptoms or conditions for which the therapeutic effect of Acupuncture has been demonstrated but for which further proof is needed.

Here is the list:

Abdominal pain Acne vulgaris Alcohol dependence
Bell’s palsy Bronchial asthma Cancer pain
Cardiac neurosis Chronic cholecystitis Cholelithiasis
Competition stress syndrome Craniocerebral injury, closed Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin)
Earache Epidemic haemorrhagic fever Epistaxis, simple
Eye pain due to injection Female infertility Facial spasm
Female urethral syndrome Fibromyalgia and fasciitis Gastrokinetic disturbance
Gouty arthritis Hepatitis B virus carrier status Herpes zoster (human)
Hyperlipaemia Hypo-ovarianism Insomnia
Labor pain Lactation, deficiency Male sexual dysfunction
Ménière disease Neuralgia, post-herpetic Neurodermatitis
Obesity Opiate/opioid dependence Osteoarthritis
Endoscopic exam pain Thromboangiitis pain Polycystic ovary syndrome
Postextubation in children Postoperative convalescence Premenstrual syndrome
Prostatitis, chronic Pruritus Radicular/pseudorad pain
Raynaud syndrome, primary Recurrent urinary infection Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Retention of urine, traumatic Schizophrenia Sialism, drug-induced
Sjögren syndrome Sore throat (and tonsillitis) Acute spine pain
Stiff neck Temporomandibular pain Tietze syndrome
Tobacco dependence Tourette syndrome Ulcerative colitis, chronic
Urolithiasis Vascular dementia Whooping cough (pertussis)

If you or someone you know is having trouble with any of the above conditions, check with your acupuncturist to see if they can help.

 

ACUPUNCTURE FOUND EFFECTIVE FOR HEPATITIS B AND C DEPRESSION AND MYALGIA

Patients with chronic hepatitis infections frequently experience symptoms of myalgia (muscle pain) and depression.

Patients are generally treated with strong prescription drugs that bring many unwanted side effects. Alternative treatments for such conditions that are both effective and free of any harmful or unwanted side effects are of particular value.

A recent study by Turkish scientists has found that both the depressive and pain symptoms in patients with chronic hepatitis B or C respond very well to treatment with Acupuncture – an effective therapy that is free of side effects.

The researchers selected participants from a field of 44 patients with varying degrees of severity of both depressive symptoms and myalgia, all with a background of chronic hepatitis infections. Selections were made using the Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI) for depressive symptoms, and for pain/myalgia, patients were asked to rate their symptoms on a scale from 0 to 10. After working out the baseline, or cut-off point, for both the depressive symptoms and pain, 28 patients who scored above the baseline were chosen to participate in the Acupuncture trials.

Participants were formed into three groups:

 

  • Group 1, 13 patients, had high BDI and high myalgia scores
  • Group 2, 11 patients, had low BDI scores but high myalgia scores
  • Group 3, 4 patients, had high BDI scores but low myalgia scores
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    Each participant received 6 weeks of Acupuncture treatments for their particular myalgia and depressive symptoms. The traditional Chinese method of Acupuncture was used.

    Adherence to treatment throughout the trials was reported as good; all patients completed their assigned treatment sessions, and there were no dropouts.

    Significant improvements were found in end-treatment BDI and myalgia scores when compared to the baseline levels.

    The researchers concluded that Acupuncture is a promising treatment for patients with hepatitis B and C based depressive symptoms and myalgia. The study authors recommended that further studies are warranted in large populations of patients to fully establish the therapeutic role of Acupuncture in these situations.

What Causes Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

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What causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FMS)?  If I knew the answer to that, I’d be a gazillionaire!  The truth is, nobody really knows what causes these diseases, and I suspect that there probably is more than one cause.

Until definitive research is completed on CFS, FMS and other autoimmune diseases, there are many hypotheses as to the causes behind these diseases. Some FMS researchers are looking at abnormally low levels of the hormone cortisol and its relationship to FMS. Other FMS researchers are studying regulation of the adrenal gland (which makes cortisol) in fibromyalgia.

Some medical researchers believe that a virus (such as Epstein-Barr, the mononucleosisvirus is at the core of these diseases. And while no single virus or cause has been firmly associated with CFS and FMS, one medical journal reported that 78% of the CFS patients studied in one research effort also tested positive for the Epstein-Barr Virus. Anecdotally, many thyroid patients report having had serious bouts of mononucleosis, or recurrent Epstein-Barr virus.

Other researchers believe bacterial infection, stress, an accident (such as an auto accident) or other trauma may chronically activate the immune system. The immune system, which ordinarily returns to normal after successfully fighting an infection, then remains in a hyperactive state.

Others have suggested the development of one autoimmune disorder, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus may then precipitate the onset of CFS or FMS.

And certain researchers are looking to autoimmune thyroid disease itself as perhaps the underlying cause of some CFS and FMS symptoms, or perhaps the root cause of the diseases themselves.

In taking a medical history of our patients, we discover that most have more than one autoimmune disease, most have had an accident or trauma, and a history of mono or Epstein-Barr is not unusual.  When a combination of things are at work and the patient’s immune system is kicked into overdrive and autoimmune disease can develop when the immune system isn’t able to shut itself down. 

We treat CFS and FMS patients to get at the root of the problem – based on patient history and clinical experience.   Although there isn’t a one-size fits all protocol, most patients benefit from a combination of detoxification/chelation and NRC therapy.  The detoxification or chelation removes toxins and heavy metals from the body, allowing internal organs to function properly.  When there is an injury, the central nervous system sends signals to the brain that there is injury in the body, stimulating the immune system to heal.  But when the meninges (which is supposed to protect the spinal cord) impinges upon the spinal cord, those same signals are sent to the brain.  But, because there is no “injury” to heal, the signals are never shut down and CFS or FMS develops.  Through use of the NRC technique, we relieve the meningial impingement and reducing the symptoms that make your life miserable. 

Consultations and NRC technique testing to determine whether an individual is a good candidate for the therapy are always complimentary.  To find out more, please call 727-525-1141.

Posted by Laurie Puckett, Remmel Wellness Center – a full service chiropractic and wellness facility in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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