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*What Is Complementary Alternative Medicine? … medical and health care practices and products outside the realm of Complementary: together with conventional medicine, conventional practices ( aroma which are yet to be validated therapy for surgery patients) using scientific methods Alternative: in place of conventional practices. Relies on certain stimuli for body’s natural healing *Types of Therapies *Homeopathy- “like cures like” Small amounts of substances can cure while larger amounts can cause symptoms (exallergy shots) *Herbal therapy- most popular but not covered by law or tested by FDA *Acupuncture - manipulation of energy flow by inserting needles into the meridians of this flow *Naturopathic medicines- assists body’s natural healing; includes diet, massage, exercise, acupuncture *Prayer *The Big “Seven” * Chinese herbal medicine * Western herbalism * Acupuncture * Chiropractic care * Massage * Homeopathy * Diet and nutrition therapy *CAM Practices Now in Mainstream Medicine *Codeine for pain *Digitalis for heart failure *Ipecac for poisoning *Quinine for malaria *Aspirin for fever *Behavioral therapy for headache *Hypnosis for smoking cessation *Low fat, low cholesterol diets *Exercise for diabetes *Support groups for breast cancer *The CAM Domains *The Appeal of CAM Patient empowerment Focus on spiritual and emotional well-being Therapist providing “touch, talk, time” Feeling of “natural” treatment Tradition * CAM Use in the United States *Phone poll- 62% of adults 18+ used CAM in the past year *Who Is the Practitioner? *Medical doctors *CAM practitioners *Traditional healers *CAM Economics * Americans spend more out-of-pocket for CAM than for all other health care needs * CAM is big business * 56% of Americans believe their health plans should cover CAM Who uses CAM? More educated More affluent Possess a holistic orientation to health Had a ‘transformational experience’ Identification with environmentalism, feminism, spirituality Report chronic anxiety, pain, UTI, back problems (Astin et al. JAMA ,1998) * Many mainstream doctors * do not approve of CAM therapies * Most patients do not report alternative therapies to their doctors * Communication is key to prevent further damage especially with alternative meds * Therapy Condition Status Co-Sponsors Glucosamine-Chondroitin Osteoarthritis Fully recruited; ongoing NIAMS, VA Ginkgo Biloba Dementia Fully recruited; ongoing NIA, NHLBI, NINDS Vitamin E-Selenium Prostate Cancer Fully recruited; ongoing NCI Shark Cartilage Lung Cancer Recruiting NCI EDTA Chelation Therapy Coronary Artery Disease Recruiting NHLBI St. John’s Wort Minor Depression Recruiting NIMH, ODS Vitamin E Down Syndrome Recruiting NICHD, NIA Phytoestrogens Atherosclerosis Recruiting ODS, ORWH SAMe Depression Recruiting Acupuncture Low back pain Recruiting * *Product intended to supplement the diet *Contains one or more of the following: * * * * * Vitamin Mineral Herb or other botanical (not tobacco) Amino acid Any other dietary substance *For oral intake as a concentrate, metabolite, extract, constituent, or combination * *2590 participants 18 years + *Telephone survey, random sample Feb 1998 - Dec 1999 *In the preceding week: *14% of population used herbals and/or supplements *16% of prescription drug users used herbals and/or supplements JAMA, 2002 Patterns of Supplement Use: Ten Most Commonly Used Herbals / Supplements *Ginseng *Ginkgo biloba *Allium sativum *Glucosamine *St. John’s wort *Echinacea *Lecithin *Chondroitin *Creatine *Serenoa repens Patterns of Supplement Use Ten Most Common Reasons for taking herbs / supplements *General health/good for you (16%) *Arthritis (7%) *Memory improvement (6%) *Energy (5%) *Immune booster (5%) *Joints (4%) *Supplement diet (4%) *Sleep aid (3%) *Prostate (3%) *No reason (2%) *All other reasons (45%) JAMA, 2002 * *Safety is assumed, not proven *Lack of product standardization *Contamination with drugs, heavy metals *Allergic reactions *Inherent toxicity *Interactions with drugs *Replacing proven therapies * * * Ma huang (Ephedra sineca) – Short-term treatment for asthma, decongestion * Contains L-ephedrine, pseudoephedrine * Major current use in U.S. in combination with caffeine for weight loss, athletic performance * Dozens of reports of severe and life-threatening adverse events in young people * * Used as cold and flu remedy * Some studies show it increasing phagocytosis and release of interferon * Some studies have shown it to reduce duration of colds * Problem- only anecdotal evidence and no consistency in dosage of product * * Many alternative medications lack studies to verify their efficacies * FDA approval not required so standards for dosage is not set * Some dosages vary as much as 10X other dosages * Alt meds cannot make claims or promoted as curing or preventing disease * *Chi is an energy that, according to ancient Chinese beliefs, permeates all things *Chi must be able to flow freely throughout the body in order for a person to maintain overall health *Chi flows along the meridians of the body * * Acupuncture needles are inserted in an attempt to balance the opposing forces of yin and yang * Yin and yang are balanced when a person is healthy and chi is therefore able to flow freely * Injury or illness cause yin and yang to become distressed and unbalanced * Originally there were 365 acupuncture points, but through the years this number has increased to over 2,000 * Each point is believed to correspond with a particular illness or injury * Depression * Arthritis * Kidney problems * Flu * Fatigue * Chronic pain * Migraines * * Paralysis * Hypertension * Tendonitis * Vision problems * Sexual Dysfunction * And many others… * Stimulation of natural painkilling chemicals such as endorphins * Needles block the transmission of pain impulses to the CNS * * Bladder or lung puncture * Allergic reaction to needles * Infection from unsterilized needles * Fainting * Convulsions * Nerve Damage * Putting off treatments that are known to be effective * * *Chiropractic- means “done by hand”, referring to manipulation of the spine. *Greek words cheir (hand) and praxis (action) *Chiropractic is a form of spinal manipulation, one of the oldest healing practices. *Spinal manipulation was described by Hippocrates in ancient Greece. * * Daniel David Palmer * Healing philosophies * Spiritualism * Magnetic therapy * Background in osteopathic training * The body has a powerful selfhealing ability. * The body’s structure (primarily the spine) and its function are closely related, and this relationship affects health. * Chiropractic therapy is given with the goals to normalize the relationship between structure and function and assisting the body as it heals. * * *Back pain including low-back pain *Neck pain *Headaches including migraines *Sports Injuries *Repetitive strains *Others * Asthma, Arthritis, Bursitis, Cerebral Palsy, Flu symptoms, DM, Infertility, etc * * Effectiveness of treatments * Non-manual treatments * heat and ice, magnetic therapy, nutrition counseling and dietary supplements * Potential risks * Presumed to be safe from what is known * Potential Osteoporosis compared to healthier bone * *Natural reaction to when the body hurts is to rub it *Dates back to at least the ancient Olympics *Massage is derived from 2 sources *Arabic verb mass “to touch” *Greek word massein “to knead” *Egyptians, Romans, Japanese& Chinese were known to practice massage * * Used to manipulate the body’s tissue * Effective in promoting local & systemic relaxation, increasing local blood flow, encouraging venous return * Act of rubbing, kneading, or stroking the superficial parts of the body with the hand or an instrument for the purpose of modifying nutrition, restoring power of movement * *Need to know underlying pathology *Need to know basic massage *Avoid constant hyperextension or hyperflexion of any joints *Must obtain correct positioning that will allow for relaxation, prevent fatigue & permit free movement of arms, hands, & body. * *Depending on the amount of pressure applied & the speed of the stroke *Light, slow stroking – evokes systemic relaxation *Fast, deep strokes increase blood flow to the area *Cardiovascular changes – deep friction or vigorous massage was thought to produce vascular changes *Massage can produce decreased heart rate, breathing rate, & blood pressure if the purpose is for inducing system relaxation * *5000 year old healing art *First originated in China *Used in preventative care, immune boosting and stress relief *12 Meridians of healing energy pathways *Blockages occur with illness or injury both physical and/or mental * * Can use fingers, hands, palms, knuckles * Shiatsu- Japanese massagedeep pressure held for 3-5 seconds * Jin Shin- two points are held for a few seconds * Reiki- channeling healing energy * QiGong often combined with martial arts (breathing and slow fluid movement) * * Increases circulation * Reduces pain * Releases stress * Balance body energy * Beauty treatments (improves muscle tone and skin circulation) * * Homeopathy is a system of medicine based on three principles: * Like cures like For example, if the symptoms of your cold are similar to poisoning by mercury, then mercury would be your homeopathic remedy. * Minimal Dose The remedy is taken in an extremely dilute form; normally one part of the remedy to around 1,000,000,000,000 parts of water. * The Single Remedy No matter how many symptoms are experienced, only one remedy is taken, and that remedy will be aimed at all those symptoms. * * The symptoms between a bee sting and a rash are similar. A bee sting swells and itches. * Hives, a rash or even another insect bite itch * the homeopathic medicine is made from a tiny amount of a bee. * Instead of masking symptoms, the medicine sends the body a signal to help it rebalance and heal. * * Your eyes burn, itch and water when you peel an onion. You might have a runny nose too * You have a runny nose and begin to sneeze during a cold or allergy attack, * A homeopathic micro-dose of the remedy Allium cepa (red onion) would help your body heal itself. * *Not to be confused with herbalogy *Homeopathic remedies are very dilute doses of natural ingredients including plants or minerals *Herbal remedies are made solely from plants. * * Remedies are so diluted, they are rendered useless for treatment * Even in dilute cases, some treatments are made of toxic chemicals * * Treatment of medical conditions with diet and nutrition * Usually based on whole food diet with supplements * Many feel diseases worsen by an improper diet * * Relatively recent practice * Dietetic Association began in the 1900s * Began as treatment for surgery patients * Now healthy patients seek diet therapy to remain healthy or even reverse aging effects * * Cancer patients * Obesity * Diabetes * Elderly * Paralysis * Intestinal diseases * Cupping * Gua sha