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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

 

The Acupuncture Newsletter June 2010
Hoon Kim L.Ac., Dipl.Ac., Ph.D. WWW.TAOOFMEDICINE.COM
Tao of Medicine, Acupuncture and Wellness
2701 Ocean Park Boulevard, Suite 119
Santa Monica, CA 90405
310-401-3347

Your Health this Summer

 

In Oriental medicine, summer is symbolic of maximum activity or greatest yang, which means that it is a time of heat, outgoingness, and moving outward in nature and in our lives. This is the season to nourish and pacify our spirits while maximizing our potential as we find joy in the hot summer days and warm summer nights.

Summer is ruled by the fire element. The fire element corresponds to the heart and small intestine, the southerly direction, the climatic condition of heat, the color red, the emotion of happiness or joy, the sound of laughter, the taste of bitterness and the odor of burning. Fire controls the blood vessels and is reflected in the face and complexion.

Signs that the fire element is in balance include a strong and healthy heart, a calm mind and the ability to sleep soundly. When the fire element is imbalanced, we may either lack joy (depression) or have an excess of joy (mania). Indicators of an imbalance in the fire element also include agitation, nervousness, heartburn, and insomnia.

This is a great time to schedule your acupuncture summer tune up! Call for more information.  

Mango and Peach Salsa

 

An easy and healthy peach and mango salsa recipe. The delicate flavors of mangos and peaches combine with onions and garlic in this sweet-and-savory salsa recipe. Try it with chips for a light snack on a hot summer night, or add to a vegetable burrito for an unusual twist.

INGREDIENTS:2 mangos, peeled and chopped
2 fresh peaches, peeled and chopped
1 sweet onion, diced
1 medium tomato, diced (optional)
2 cloves garlic
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
dash salt and pepper to taste

DIRECTIONS:
Combine all ingredients in a bowl. If you have a food processor, you can process all the ingredients in chunks, rather than dicing and chopping.

Chill for at least one hour, to allow flavors to combine, and stir well before serving.

Serve chilled and enjoy!  

Benefits of Acupuncture in Cancer Care

 

On Sunday June 6th, cancer survivors celebrated the 23rd annual National Cancer Survivors Day, sponsored by the National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation. The event, which includes hundreds of gatherings across the US, is a time to celebrate life. Here are some ways that acupuncture can help while being treated for and recovering from cancer.

Cancer treatments are aggressive and cause numerous unwanted side effects as well as a lowered immune system. Acupuncture is an excellent adjunctive therapy in cancer treatments because of its ability to relieve pain, reduce side effects, accelerate recovery and improve quality of life.

What Acupuncture is used for during Cancer Treatment

Acupuncture provides a total approach to health care for people with cancer. It can be used to address many of the concerns that come up during and after chemotherapy, radiation, biological therapy and surgery.

According to the National Cancer Institute, acupuncture may cause physical responses in nerve cells, the pituitary gland, and parts of the brain. These responses can cause the body to release proteins, hormones, and brain chemicals that control a number of body functions. It is proposed that, by these actions, acupuncture affects blood pressure and body temperature, boosts immune system activity, and causes the body’s natural painkillers, such as endorphins, to be released.

Areas that acupuncture has shown the most promise include:
 

  • Nausea and Vomiting
     
  • Dry Mouth, Night Sweats and Hot Flashes
     
  • Stress, Anxiety and Fatigue
     
  • Pain Management
     
  • Increasing White Blood Cell Count
  • To learn more about how acupuncture can safely and effectively be incorporated into care for people with cancer, please call for a free consultation today.

    Source: National Cancer Institute. www.cancer.org 

    Chemo-Induced Nausea Study

    Effect of Acupuncture on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting

    According to the National Cancer Institute, of all the investigated effects of acupuncture on cancer-related or chemotherapy-related symptoms and disorders, the positive effect of acupuncture on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting is the most convincing.

    Numerous studies have consistently shown acupuncture to be effective in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting as well as as postoperative and morning sickness nausea and vomiting.

    A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial investigated the effect of electro-acupuncture on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in 104 patients with breast cancer who were undergoing a highly emetogenic (causes vomiting) chemotherapy regimen. The patients were randomly assigned to receive low-frequency electro-acupuncture at classic acupuncture points for nausea and vomiting once daily for 5 days, minimal needling at control points with mock electro-acupuncture on the same schedule, or no adjunct needling. All patients received concurrent antiemetic drugs (prochlorperazine, lorazepam, and diphenhydramine) and high-dose chemotherapy (cyclophosphamide, cisplatin, and carmustine).

    The main outcome measures were the total number of emesis (vomiting) episodes and the proportion of emesis-free days occurring during the 5-day study period. The data revealed significantly fewer emesis episodes in the electro-acupuncture treatment group compared with those in the minimal needling and drug-only control groups.

    Source: Shen J, Wenger N, Glaspy J, et al.: Electroacupuncture for control of myeloablative chemotherapy-induced emesis: A randomized controlled trial. JAMA 284 (21): 2755-61, 2000.

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    In This Issue

    • Your Health this Summer
    • Mango and Peach Salsa
    • Benefits of Acupuncture in Cancer Care
    • Chemo-Induced Nausea Study
    • Cancer Prevention in Every Aisle

    Cancer Prevention in Every Aisle

     
    Nearly everything in the produce aisle can help you prevent cancer, but there are items throughout the supermarket that can protect your health and the health of your family.

    Produce Aisle Picks
    Cantaloupe – a great source of carotenoids, plant chemicals that act as antioxidants shown to reduce the risk of lung cancer.
    Kale and cabbage – cruciferous vegetables are widely considered to be one of the healthiest food choices you can make. Included in this family of vegetables are broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, brussels sprouts, kale, cabbage and bok choy. Cruciferous vegetables are high in vitamins, fiber, and potent anti-cancer phytochemicals.

    According to the American Institute for Cancer, there is solid evidence that links cruciferous vegetables and protection against cancer. Studies have shown that this vegetable group has the ability to stop the growth of cancer cells for tumors in the breast, uterine lining, lung, colon, liver, and cervix. And studies that track the diets of people over time have found that diets high in cruciferous vegetables are linked to lower rates of prostate cancer.

    It is recommended that we eat 3-5 servings of cruciferous vegetables per week. It’s best to eat these veggies raw or only lightly steamed so they retain their cancer fighting phytochemicals.

    Freezer Aisle Pick
    Edamame (soybeans) – These cancer-fighting beans contain phytoestrogens, that may help prevent estrogen-driven cancers by binding to estrogen receptors. They are also good for the men of the household since evidence suggests the isoflavones found in soy products may help fight prostate cancer.

    Cereal Aisle Pick
    Whole Grain Oats – Oats have the highest proportion of soluble fiber of any grain. Fiber is rich in antioxidants, helps fight colon cancer and phenolic compounds in whole grains my help reduce the risk of certain GI cancers. Pick cereals high in folate, fiber and/or flaxseed.

    Beverage Aisle Picks
    Orange juice – this favorite breakfast beverage is a powerful source of folate which has been linked to lowered risk for GI and pancreatic cancer.

    Green tea – green tea is lower in caffeine than coffee and can help prevent prostate cancer and possibly bladder cancer.

    Pomegranate juice – this juice is extremely antioxidant-rich and helps prevent colon and prostate cancer.

    Soy milk – also made from soy beans, soy milk works the same way as edamame to fight cancer.

    Household Aisle Picks

    Sunscreen – summer is starting, so lather on the SPF each and every time you go out in the sun to block exposure to ultraviolet rays.

    Mop or damp cloth – it’s important to get rid of dust without spreading it around your home. Recent evidence has shown that dust can contain carcinogens that are known to cause cancer.  

    What Is Enema(Clyster)?

    Friday, October 2nd, 2009

    What is Enema(Clyster)?:

    Enema is to introduce a substance into the rectum in order to empty the bowel or to administer nutrients or drugs.

     The history of Enemas in East and West

     

    ·         According to the Ebers Papyrus, of the 14th century B.C, the ancient Egyptians seemed to frequently use the enemas(clyster) to treat many intestinal conditions and in this documentation are Directions for the use of the enema (or clyster), and remedies for many intestinal complaints are mentioned.

    ·         Hippocrates, the Greek “father of modern medicine,” prescribed water enemas for several conditions about 2,600 years ago.

    ·         Roman physicians preferred the enema over the use of laxatives. The Romans used the enema for intestinal worms and fevers. The Roman naturalist Pliny said, “The Egyptians learned the art from the long-beaked ibis, who washes his inside of the body by introducing water with his beak into the channel by which the residue of our food should leave.”

    ·         In India, enemas were recommended for inner cleansing by patanjali, author of the first written work on yoga, in around 200 B.C. and also recorded in Hindu medical texts such as the Susruta Smhita, the work of Susruta, the father of Hindu surgery.

    ·         The 17th century became known as the “age of the enema”. It was the fashion in Parisian society
    to enjoy as many as three or four enemas a day, the popular belief being that an internal washing or “lavement” was essential to well-being. The clyster reached the height of fashion in the early years of the reign of Louis XIV (1638-1715) who, it is reported had over 2,000 enemas during his life

    ·         In 1932, Dr. W. Kerr Russell wrote a book entitled Colonic Irrigation – “the term irrigation
    describes more accurately than the words clyster or enema, the treatment which is administered with the modern apparatus. These methods lavage and thoroughly cleanse the walls, remove abnormal mucus, and also empty the bowel. The tone of the colonic muscle is improved and the blood supply augmented.”

    ·         Dr. E.G. Waddington in 1940. described the Honsaker Lavagatory as having “a graduated
    volume control for regulating the rate of flow into the patient’s rectum, and a directional control for diverting the fluid from the reservoir into the colon and from the colon into the toilet bowl”.

    ·         Towards the mid-1960′s, the use of colon irrigations and colonic hydrotherapy slowly
    dwindled until the early 1970′s when most colon hydrotherapy equipment was removed from hospitals and nursing homes in favor of the colostomy, Fleet enema and prescriptive laxatives

     As listed above, Enema has its long history and even several different names and was
    practiced in the different countries and cultures for mainly gastrointestinal conditions and at times other purposes, and still we see people have enema (colonic irrigation or colon cleansing).

     Some of my patients have the regular colonic irrigation by the colon hydrotherapy practitioners, then what is the benefit and what I believe in it? 

    As for me, acupuncturist and East Asian medicine physician and I’d like to introduce the idea of colon cleansing in the history of East Asian medicine – I couldn’t find any reference or information of enema of East Asian medicine history.

     Shang han lun(Discussion of Cold-induced Disorders: AD 196-220)) has shown that when the disease goes to the interior, Physician should use the method of xia fa(downward-draining method) as purgatives, laxatives or
    cathartics to break up and expel accumulations of heat, cold, or fluids.

     Today, some East Asian physicians tend to use this method for weight-loss treatment,
    and the main herbs for the downward-draining ( xia fa ) are: da huang(rhubarb root), mang xiao(mirabilite), fan xie ye(senna leaf), lu hui(aloe vera), huo ma ren(hemp seeds), qian niu zi(pharbitis), gan sui(kan-sui root), ba
    dou(croton seed) etc. therefore even the ancient Chinese physicians knew about the importance of cleansing the colon or large intestine to treat the disease or just keep healthy.

     Among many substances for enema, Coffee is the very special one; therefore the Gerson therapy uses the coffee enema as the important tool of detoxification and completes the therapy.

    I personally experimented fasting with coffee enema and found very beneficial for low energy and allergy rhinitis and the sense of wellbeing and recommend my patients with various conditions- constipation, IBS, chronic fatigue, skin allergy, adult acnes and chronic disorder.

     Coffee Enema:

     Coffee enema began in Germany towards the end of World War I(1914-1918). The country was blockaded by the Allies and many essential goods-among them, morphine-were not available, yet trainloads of wounded soldiers kept arriving at field hospitals, needing surgery.

    The surgeons had barely enough morphine to dull the pain of the operations but none to help patients endure the postsurgical pain; all they could do was to use water enemas. Although, owing to the blockade, coffee was in short supply, there was plenty of it around to help the surgeons stay awake during their long spells of duty.

    The nurses desperate to ease their patients’ pain began to pour some of the leftover coffee into the enema buckets. They figured that, since it helped the surgeons (who drank it), the soldiers (who didn’t) would also benefit from it. Indeed, the soldiers reported pain relief.          

     HOW TO DO IT

    ·         Organic, medium or light roast drip-grind coffee

    ·         Filtered, or if from a fluoridated source, distilled water

    ·         Enema equipment (as for me, the kit with rubber bags from CVS)

    ·         Vaseline to lubricate about 2 inches of the tube’s tip

    ·         Total time around 12-15 minutes

    ·         The best time – the first thing after when you get up

    ·         The best place – on the bathroom floor

     The standard mixture of one enema consists of 8 ounces of coffee concentrate and 24 ounces of water, total 32 ounces) and should be warmed to body temperature. The best time is in the morning when you get up and eating a small piece of fruit will help the digestive system going.

     Even though It seems easy, You might have the trial and error at the first time or so, however you will find this therapy really soothing and helping your overall condition and also check these website if you want to know more about coffee enema and its benefits and the Gerson therapy for cancer patients. 
    http://www.gersonhawaii.us/gersonarticle5.html

    http://www.gerson.org/

    Reference : Healing the Gerson Way by Charlotte Gerson with
    Beata Bishop
     

    **Hippocrates taught “The least medical intervention is the best!”

    Coffee enema introduced here is not the medical treatment to address any kind of disease. If you are the cancer patient or having the medical condition, consult your physician first.

    By TAO OF MEDICINE, ACUPUNCTURE & WELLNESS SANTA MONICA & LA

    Healing The Gerson Way

    Saturday, August 29th, 2009

    Healing The Gerson WayAfter I heard Max Gerson Therapy from the local radio talk show, I have researched on Dr. Max Gerson, MD and his life, and right away been drawn to this amazing therapy.

    And I also found that there are the common philosophy of treatment between the Gerson and Eastern medicine;

    Diet and nutrition has been considered as a kind of more important mothod in treating disease or as important as the medicine itself, in fact, herbal medicine and food come for the same origin in Eastern medicine.

    Exerpt from Healing the Gerson way: Unlike his contemporary and opponent, Antoine Bechamp, who claimed that what mattered was not the germ but the condition of the organism which it attacked, Pasteur stuck to his dogma until the very end. Only on his deathbed did he admit that  “the germ is nothing, the terrain is everything.”  Unfortunately, this late change of mind has remained largely unknown, leaving modern medicine in the trap of the germ theory, the neglect of the “terrain” and relentless specialization.

    In Eastern medicine, Practioners, believing in the human body’s healing system, do not treat the symptoms but the underlying cause, which can be the terrain as the exerpt above. therefore once we removed all the molds and dusts and clean up the room, there will be no more bad smell or fungus and make you good sleep and life and the same goes to the cancer patient, when he or she cleanses or detoxifies his or her body and restore the healing system completely, there can’t be any recurring cancer.

    I really enjoyed this book, although not the whole book, some part, you can skip however overall I’d like to give four out of 5 stars to Healing the Gerson way.

    The readers will find many helpful tips of health and longevity closely intertwined with Nutrition, Diet and Environment, even though looking for the cure of diseases or maintenance of the good health.

     

    After I posted this, I met a man at the same church to ask how his young daughter is doing with the cancer and recommend the Gerson therapy.

    And he’s already been there in Mexico with his daughter and found that wasn’t really helpful.

    I could tell what he saw and felt from the way of his talking, yes her daughter has already had chemo and radiation therapy and by the Gerson therapy, which is more difficult to be treated due to the heavy toxins and damaged liver functions and  now we all know there is no panacea and the Gerson therapy is not always succefull in treating cancers.

    Most of all, although there are your oncologist, your family and frineds, You, the patient, are the one to make a best decision and follow the therapy with a knowledge of that cancer you are presently fighting with.

    Tao of Medicine Acupuncture and Wellness Santa Monica and Los Angeles



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