Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
National Center for complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM)—http://nccam. nih.gov: Federal government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and alternative medicine. |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
The American Herbalists Guild represents the goals and voices of many clinical herbalists, the American Herbal Products Association represents the voice of the herbal products industry, and the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine, which is part of the National Institutes of Health, is doing research and providing information on complementary and alternative medicine (including medicinal herbs) to the general public.
The future looks relatively bright for herbal medicine in the United States. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| Complementary and alternative medicine describes a wide variety of medical practices and products, according to the National Institutes of Health's National Center for complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM). Complementary describes the techniques that are used in conjunction with conventional medicine; alternativedescribes the techniques that can be used in place of conventional medicine.
STARTING THE CONVERSATION
What is the best way to approach your doctor? First, understand that your doctor may not have much background or knowledge about these approaches, Bonakdar says. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
Energy medicine—One of four domains of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) identified by the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM) of the National Institutes of Health, which is based on the understanding that illness results from disturbances in the body's bio-electromagnetic (BioEM) energies and that these disturbances can be addressed via electrical or electromagnetic stimulation. Many of the body's electrical systems and electromagnetic fields are well-known, well-documented, and the focus of established conventional medical interventions. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Complementary and alternative medicine use by patients enrolled onto phase I clinical trials. J. Clin. Oncol. 22, 4810-4815.
23. Gerson-Cwilich, R., Serrano-Olvera, A., and Villalobos-Prieto, A. (2006). complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Mexican patients with cancer. Clin. Transl. Oncol. 8(3), 200-207.
24. Itabe, H. (2003). Oxidized low-density lipoproteins: what is understood and what remains to be clarified. Biol. Pharm. Bull. 26, 1-9.
25. Duval, C, Cantero, A. V., Auge, N., Mabile, L., Thiers, J. C, Negre-Salvayre, A., and Salvayre, R. (2003). |
Hyla Cass See book keywords and concepts |
National Center for complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM)—http://nccam. nih.gov: Federal government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and alternative medicine. |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
The American Herbalists Guild represents the goals and voices of many clinical herbalists, the American Herbal Products Association represents the voice of the herbal products industry, and the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine, which is part of the National Institutes of Health, is doing research and providing information on complementary and alternative medicine (including medicinal herbs) to the general public.
The future looks relatively bright for herbal medicine in the United States. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
By 2004, following several smaller studies of the practice in regional American hospitals, the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine (a part of the National Institutes of Health) had added qigong to its portfolio of alternative medical practices worthy of scientific investigation.52 It had little choice: patients were turning to this practice in growing numbers, and testifying to its apparent effectiveness. In 1996, a journalist for the Los Angeles Times reported the story of one of these:
"I have seen a miracle," Adams said recently, slowly measuring his words. |
Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts |
Professional's Handbook of complementary and alternative medicine. Springhouse Corp., Springhouse, PA. 1999
Frankos VH, Brusick DJ, Johnson EM et al. Safety of Sanguinaria extract as used in commercial toothpaste and oral rinse products. J Can Dent Assoc; 56(7 suppl):41-47. 1990
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Harkrader RJ, Reinhart PC, Rogers JA et al. |
| Magin PJ, et al. complementary and alternative medicine therapies in acne, psoriasis, and atopic eczema: Results of a qualitative study of patients' experiences and perceptions. j alt comp med; 12(5): 451, 457. 2006
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Moore ZEH, Cowman S. Wound cleansing for pressure ulcers. cochrane database syst rev 4: CD004983; 2005.
Morrow D, Rapaport M, Strick R. |
Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Network of cancer treatment hospitals that encourage use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches, along with conventional cancer therapies.
Cancerdecisions.com—www.cancerdecisions.com: Dr. Ralph W. Moss's website that critically evaluates and contrasts both conventional and alternative cancer therapies. Offers cancer treatment tips, free newsletter, and educational resources for health professionals. For an additional fee, patients can purchase The Moss Reports (www.ralph-moss. |
| National Cancer Institute, complementary and alternative medicine Treatment Options —www.cancernet.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/treatment/cam.
Oncology Channel—www.oncologychannel.com: Information on conventional cancer treatments.
Chapter 9: A Delicate Balance Books
Ettinger, Alan, M.D., and Deborah Weisbrot, M.D. The Essential Patient Handbook: Getting the Health Care You Meed From Doctors Who Know. New York, NY: Demos Medical Publishing, 2004.
Hoffman, Ronald, M.D. How to Talk to Your Doctor. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health Publications, 2006. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
That FDA change the title of the guidance to use the phrase "Complementary and Alternative Modalities" and not the prejudicial "Complementary and Alternative Medicine" as in the draft.
3. That FDA recognize "therapies that may benefit" as not the same as "treatment of disease" and therefore not to be regulated as "medicine."
The organization also alerted its supporters, in keeping with its educational purposes. Many of theses individuals filed their own or supporting comments. As of the date of this request, over 108,822 have done so, by one count. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| But a recent survey found that 84% of 302 physicians questioned thought they needed to know more about complementary and alternative medicine to address patient questions and concerns adequately. Even so, nearly half had recommended an alternative or complementary treatment to a patient.
Similarly, patients must learn that there are dangers to mixing some complementary and conventional treatments, Blackman says. For example, certain dietary supplements can increase the action of blood-thinning medications, thinning the blood to dangerous levels, she says. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
The benefits of complementary and alternative medicine that treat the whole person are becoming more apparent with each new scientific study. We might focus only on the particular log that can unclog the logjam, but we never make the mistake of thinking that a particular log is all that needs treatment. Every particular treatment must be considered in the context of how it affects the whole, and have the goal of improving the function of the whole. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
So-called complementary and alternative medicine has gained a foothold in today's medical world, garnering grudging respect from many mainstream physicians and researchers... But with this measure of legitimacy has come a rise in unprofessional, even fraudulent, practitioners," wrote Roan.
But conventional cancer care, prescribed by trained oncologists from prestigious university medical centers, often have no greater legitimacy than treatments provided by alternative practitioners. Conventional cancer care only has the appearance of legitimacy. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| The popularity of complementary and alternative medicine is on the rise, with more than one-third of American adults using at least one of these treatments, according to a recent report by the Institute of Medicine.
Full disclosure enables full care. Robert Bonakdar, MD
And if you're like most people who use these treatments, you probably don't mention them to your primary-care physician. You may think it's not important, you might just forget or you might think your doctor won't approve.
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Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts |
More notable improvements were seen in females and younger participants, but belief in the power of complementary and alternative medicine therapies did not predict outcome. Milder insomnia also improved more than other intensity levels. Larger trials are needed to draw statistically significant conclusions regarding the positive outcomes for Lavender in this trial (Lewith, 2005).
In a double-blind, randomized, crossover trial, 12 patients receiving lavender extract had increased tiredness after administration. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| I ~Q For more information on yoga and other — natural healing techniques, visit the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine Web site at http://nccam.nih.gov.
Chitosan Not Effective for Weight Loss
Marketers say that chitosan, which is made from shellfish, has fat-burning properties. However, in order to lose 1 kilogram (approximately 2.2 pounds) of body fat, you would have to take almost 10 capsules of chitosan a day for 25 months.
Judith S. Stern, ScD, professor of nutrition, University of California, Davis. |
| To learn more about complementary and — alternative medicine, visit the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine at http://nccam.nih.gov.
Magnesium—
New Medical Miracle
Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, a medical and naturopathic doctor, New York City, and author of The Miracle of Magnesium. Ballantine. www.carolyndean.com. he mineral magnesium has amazing powers to treat and even prevent serious medical conditions.
New finding: Magnesium is a key factor in memory and learning. Adequate levels may even prevent Alzheimer's disease. |
Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts |
Books and Nutrition link)
The trusted voice of the complementary and alternative medicine field provides natural remedies and healthy solutions for your most pressing health concerns as well as practical strategies for self-care and prevention.
American Association of Integrative Medicine www.aaimedicine.com
AAIM's advocacy for broader treatment options facilitates a bond between integrative and Western medicine. |
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Vibrant Life (March-April 1996)
"Shopping Addiction"
Heather Hatfield
WebMD (November 23, 2004)
"We Come into Contact with More Than 500 Chemicals and Toxic Substances Every Day"
Medical News Today (June 19, 2004)
"What Is complementary and alternative medicine? |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| The National Center for complementary and alternative medicine has more information about a variety of treatments at http-.// nccam.nih.gov/health/whatiscam.
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Devil's Claw Relieves Back Pain
Back pain can be relieved by using the herb devil's claw* A recent meta-analysis of 12 previous studies found that a daily dose of 60 milligrams (mg) of harpagosides, which are in devil's claw, is as effective in treating low-back pain as a standard dose of the prescription drug Vioxx. Vioxx was pulled off the market because it was linked to heart problems. |
Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Block, who is also a medical research consultant to the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed medical journal Integrative Cancer Therapies.
Ultimately, what it comes down to is this: somehow in the midst of all our concern about fat intake, physicians and patients alike have often ignored sugar's role in developing major killer diseases such as cancer. |
| Weil's University of Arizona Program in Integrative Medicine and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Center for complementary and alternative medicine at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons.
What's more, Dr. Weil's rapidly growing University of Arizona Program in Integrative Medicine offers physicians from around the world extensive in-person and online training in nutrition and mind-body medicine. |
Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
A number of small controlled studies found no support for this hypothesis, but in 2002, the National Center for complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)—both of are part of the National Institutes of Health—announced that they had launched the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy. This carefully designed double-blind placebo-controlled trial will tell us about the treatment's efficacy as well as its toxicities. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Draft Guidance for Industry on complementary and alternative medicine Products and Their Regulation by the Food and Drug Administration. Tell them you support open access to vitamins, herbs, and supplements, and you do not want CAM to be regulated by the FDA.
3. Send this story to everyone you know. Spread the word. Raise the alarm. With enough public support, the FDA will be forced to back off this insane proposal.
And stay tuned to NewsTarget for more news, analysis and action alerts on health freedom. |
| Draft Guidance for Industry on complementary and alternative medicine Products and Their Regulation by the Food and Drug Administration.
The FDA is accepting public comments on the docket until April 30th. They tried to sneak this under the radar, but word got out and now the natural health community is up in arms over this rule. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Draft Guidance for Industry on complementary and alternative medicine Products and Their Regulation by the Food and Drug Administration.
In the filed comments NSF submitted to the FDA, the organization emphasized what we see as the important distinction between "treatment of disease" and its non-medical alternative, under AMA Ethics Code Opinion 3.04, "therapies that may benefit." The comments raised three demands:
1. That FDA hold public hearings before finalization of the draft guidance.
2. |