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August 21, 2013
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Needle Works

How often have you heard of medical doctors that have done a through examination of a patient and then conclude, “Sorry there is nothing wrong with you. It’s all in your head.” Or the other common quip, “Sorry, you’ll have to learn to live with it,” when they can’t find or treat the cause of the problem?

I have found this very useful article in one of Malaysia’s magazine titled Health&Beauty dated March 2009. Here is the article:

I hope with this little sharing, all of you can make a wise decision about your life. 🙂

August 20, 2013
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Tai Chi Eases Depression in Elderly

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Author : TARA PARKER-POPE
Date : March 18, 2011

The ancient Chinese practice of Tai Chi appears to relieve symptoms of depression in older people, a new study shows.

The findings, published this month in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, are the latest to suggest that the slow movement, breathing and meditation of tai chi results in meaningful benefits to patients with chronic health problems. Other recent studies have shown that practicing tai chi may provide benefits for patients with arthritis and fibromyalgia. But the newest research is important because depression is notoriously difficult to treat in older people, many of whom are already coping with other health problems and are less likely to respond to drug treatment.

Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, studied 112 older adults in whom major depression had been diagnosed, including many who had been struggling with the illness for years. Their average age was about 70. Everyone was first treated with Lexapro, and 73 exhibited a partial improvement but still scored high on depression scales. The rest of the patients dropped out of the study, including just one patient who had a full remission after drug treatment.

The remaining depressed patients were randomly assigned to either a 10-week course of tai chi or a health education class, which included 10 minutes of simple stretching exercises. Both courses were given for two hours once a week.

After 10 weeks of tai chi, 94 percent of depressed older adults showed marked improvement on depression scales, compared with 77 percent in the health education group. And 65 percent of the people in the tai chi group experienced remission, compared with 51 percent in the education group.

The tai chi group also showed marked improvement in measures of physical function, cognitive tests and blood tests measuring levels of inflammation.

“Altogether the effects were pretty dramatic,’’ said Dr. Helen Lavretsky, lead author and professor of psychiatry at U.C.L.A. “If a psychiatrist were to add exercise like tai chi, which is very nondemanding and easy to access, that would be a very beneficial thing instead of adding another drug.”

Dr. Lavretsky said one reason both study groups showed improvement was that all the patients probably benefited from spending time with other people, whether it was in the practice of tai chi or the group education class. “I’m sure the social aspect contributed to the improvement in both groups,’’ she said. “In the control group we see improvement, and that was purely because of the social interaction and bonding that occurred.”

But the marked improvement in the tai chi group suggests an additional benefit from tai chi. Research has shown tai chi can improve physical function and quality of life, relieve stress and anxiety and lead to improved sleep quality, the study authors noted.

The study used a form of tai chi called T’ai Chi Chih that uses 20 simple exercises that are non-strenuous and easy enough to be performed by older adults.

Dr. Lavretsky said the findings are exciting because depression is so difficult to treat in older people, two-thirds of whom don’t respond to initial drug therapy. Often when a patient doesn’t respond to the first drug, an additional drug is given, but that’s not always practical for patients who are already taking 10 or 15 drugs for other health problems. A study this month found that more than 60 percent of patients over 65 experience moderate or major side effects the first time they are prescribed an antidepressant.

“This is very easily translatable into community care,’’ she said. “As their health improves, they may be able to reduce the other drugs they are taking for pain or other problems.”

You can visit this Chinese Master’s Website for more information and questions about any health problem. 🙂

July 19, 2013
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New Success Story about Acupuncture Treatment for Leukemia

Hello, everyone ! 🙂

Today, I wanna share with you a story that I think it’s very important and useful to all of us especially to those who suffer from leukemia or cancer. I hope with this sharing, it gives a new light to them and raise their spirit to continue their live.

Two days ago, while I was searching some materials for my research on the internet, I was bumped with an article about the effectiveness of acupuncture treatment. The article still new and the treatment period also new. If I’m not mistaken, the treatment was done in June 2013. Last month. Yup, it was last month. Still new!

In the article, the author said that the patient was suffered from chronic Leukemia. Medical report before and after acupuncture treatment also included. Based on the report, I found that there are a lot of improvement achieved by the patient who was from Saudi Arabia. According to the author, the patient underwent the intensive acupuncture treatment for about two weeks only. That was so amazing!

After two weeks of treatment, the author also said that the patient had brought some herbal medicine back to Saudi Arabia. This is because he wanted to continue the treatment at home until he totally cured from Leukemia. Let’s together pray for him so that he managed to stay healthy and full recover from his illness because he has shown positive signs and might be cured completely.

That’s all from me now. See you soon. Bye ! 😉

You can follow this story here and evaluate it by yourself.

On 11th June 2013, Mr. Salem A. A. had diagnosed suffering from Chronic Leukemia. During the CT scan of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis, doctor found that there were large perihilar nodes seen measuring between 1-2.5cm bilaterally encasing the pulmonary vessels but not compressing them. In his abdomen, there were large para-aortic and paracaval nodes encasing the large vessels and stretching the coeliac artery, superior mesenteric artery and inferior mesenteric artery……..

 

P/S: Think wisely. The best choice guarantee the future.