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Posts from — June 2009

Good luck to Daniel

We wish him well, he has a tough long road.  Hopefully the acupuncture can help him cope better with the treatment.  This is an excellent case of how acupuncture should be used–cancer needs aggressive treatment.  Herbs, acupuncture, and sound nutrition will help get him back to where he was–but in this day and age, best results come from comprehensive care.

June 19, 2009   Comments Off

Minnesota’s most famous acupuncture patient!

We wish him well, he has a tough long road.  Hopefully the acupuncture can help him cope better with the treatment.  This is an excellent case of how acupuncture should be used–cancer needs aggressive treatment.  Herbs, acupuncture, and sound nutrition will help get him back to where he was–but in this day and age, best results come from comprehensive care.

http://www.startribune.com/local/48554412.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUac8HEaDiaMDCinchO7DU

Source: www.startribune.com
Daniel Hauser, the 13-year-old cancer patient from Sleepy Eye, Minn., began acupuncture and acupressure treatments in Mankato on Wednesday in an effort to control side effects from his chemotherapy and perhaps to speed healing from cancer, the attorney fo

June 19, 2009   Comments Off

Nice article on Acupuncture

There are many reasons why acupuncture works and I will be the first to tell you…”it is hard to say.”  If you give any single mechanism the reason for its success it would than fail to account for the maybe upto a dozen factors.  Regardless, choose your practitioner wisely.  Enjoy the experience.  Acupuncture is not a cure all and it doesn’t work for everyone but be patient and consistent with your care…and again enjoy the experience.

If you have any questions and you live in the Lake Minnetonka area, feel free to stop by our clinic and ask how we maybe able to help you.

A nice vision on mixing western and eastern methods.

http://www.madison.com/wsj/topstories/454025

June 8, 2009   Comments Off

June 2009 Newsletter

Acupuncture in Cancer Treatment

There have been many advances in the early detection and treatment of cancer. While the standard medical care for cancer is effective, the treatments are aggressive and cause numerous unwanted side effects as well as a lowered immune system. Acupuncture has received much attention as an adjunctive therapy in cancer treatments for its use in pain relief, reducing side effects, accelerating recovery and improving 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
Nausea and Vomiting

The strongest evidence of the effect of acupuncture has come from clinical trials on the use of acupuncture to relieve nausea and vomiting. Several types of clinical trials using different acupuncture methods showed acupuncture reduced nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, surgery, and morning sickness. It appears to be more effective in preventing vomiting than in reducing nausea.

Other symptoms caused by cancer treatment

Clinical trials are studying the effects of acupuncture on cancer and symptoms caused by cancer treatment, including weight loss, cough, chest pain, fever, anxiety, depression, night sweats, hot flashes, dry mouth, speech problems, and fluid in the arms or legs. Studies have shown that, for many patients, treatment with acupuncture either relieves symptoms or keeps them from getting worse.

Boosting the Immune System

Human studies on the effect of acupuncture on the immune system of cancer patients showed that it improved immune system response, including increasing the number of white blood cells.

Pain Management

In clinical studies, acupuncture reduced the amount of pain in some cancer patients. In one study, most of the patients treated with acupuncture were able to stop taking drugs for pain relief or to take smaller doses.

Acupuncture is also very useful for support if you are undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or hormonal therapy. Because chemotherapy and radiation therapy weaken the body’s immune system, a strict clean needle method must be used when acupuncture treatment is given to cancer patients.

To learn more about how acupuncture can safely and effectively be incorporated into care for people with cancer, please call for a consultation today.

Source: National Cancer Institute. www.cancer.org

New Lung Cancer Guidelines Include Acupuncture

Acupuncture is now officially recommended for lung cancer patients experiencing fatigue, dyspnea, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, pain, nausea and vomiting.

Evidence-based guidelines published by the American College of Chest Physicians recommend acupuncture for lung cancer patients experiencing fatigue, dyspnea, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, or to soothe symptoms of pain or nausea and vomiting.

The new edition of these standard guidelines represents the first time complementary and integrative medicine has been addressed in the prevention and treatment of lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, causing more fatalities than the next four most common types of cancer combined.

The new guidelines were developed and reviewed by 100 multidisciplinary panel members and have been endorsed by the American Association for Bronchology, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, American College of Surgeons Oncology Group, American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, Asian Pacific Society of Respirology, Oncology Nurses Society, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and the World Association of Bronchology.

Source: Chest, September 2007

In This Issue

  • Acupuncture in Cancer Treatment
  • New Lung Cancer Guidelines Include Acupuncture
  • Cancer Fighting Veggies

Cancer Fighting Veggies

Widely considered to be one of the healthier food choices is the cruciferous vegetables. 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.

EAT SOME OF THESE EVERY DAY:

• Arugula
• Beet greens
• Bok choy
• Broccoli
• Brussels sprouts
• Cabbage
Cauliflower
Chinese cabbage
• Collard greens
• Daikon
• Horseradish
• Kale
• Kohlrabi
Mustard greens
• Radishes
Rutabaga
• Swiss chard
Turnips
Watercress

June 4, 2009   Comments Off