Posts Tagged ‘asthma’

Exciting new research: Scientific proof of Chinese medicine’s principle of Balance

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

                 Science is beginning to prove what traditional Chinese medicine has claimed for millennia:  rather than masking symptoms, Chinese medicine provides curative effect, only now measured at the cellular level! 

 

                  A recent double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial out of New York, NY by Drs. Li and Brown turned out some ground-breaking results.  It showed firstly that a combination of Chinese medicinal herbs had only slightly lesser anti-inflammatory effect than that of the corticosteroid Prednisone, the allopathic drug most commonly used for the treatment of asthma.  None of the common side effects of steroid use were observed in those treated with Chinese herbs.

                   Atopy denotes a condition in which inflammation of a specific tissue of the body occurs as an autoimmune hyper-response to some external stimulus.  In the case of asthma, the walls of the lung’s airways become swollen causing a reduction in the space through which air travels in and out of the lung, resulting in the typical symptoms of difficult breathing and wheezing.  Studies have shown that people with atopic conditions have an imbalance of the T Helper cells of the immune system.  T Helper cell 1 (TH-1) is shown to by abnormally elevated, whereas T Helper cell 2 (TH-2) are shown to be abnormally decreased, causing the auto-immune hyper-reactivity seen in atopic conditions. 

                  Prednisone causes a complete drop in both TH-1 and TH-2 cells, effectively reducing the hyper-immune response of inflammation, but leaving the body susceptible to other harmful external agents.  The study showed that patients treated with the Chinese medicinal herbal formula not only showed an appropriate decrease in TH-1, but an equally appropriate increase in TH-2!  This was shown to result in a balanced immune system, no longer over-reacting to benign stimuli, while keeping an appropriate strength to fight off potentially damaging agents.  These patients were further observed to retain this T Helper cell balance and it’s concomitant health benefits for an extended length of time after cessation of herbal treatment.

                 

                  This ground-breaking trial opens the door for further research of this kind as science begins to measure, by its own terms, what traditional Chinese medicine has touted for three thousand years.  The gap between eastern and western medicines is being breached.  Stay tuned!

 

 

Written by Dr. Peter Wood

Acetaminophen use in childhood linked to Asthma and Allergies

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

By Dr. Robin Armstrong, Vancouver Chiropractor

Researchers have found a possible link between the use of the pain medication acetaminophen (sold as Tylenol) in early childhood and the later development of asthma, nasal allergies and eczema.

For the study, the researchers asked parents or guardians of children aged 6 to 7 to complete a questionnaire.They were asked if the children were given acetaminophen-based medications and whether the kids later developed asthma or other symptoms.

The results revealed that children who received acetaminophen for the treatment of fever in the first year of life were, on average, 46 per cent more likely to develop asthma by the age of 6 or 7, compared with infants not given the medication.

What’s more, the use of acetaminophen during the first year was associated with a boost in the risk of rhinoconjunctivitis (nasal allergies) by 48 per cent and eczema (a skin condition) by 35 per cent.

The risks were highest among those children who were treated the most frequently with acetaminophen.

Substituting another over the counter medication such as Aspirin would not be appropriate as this has been linked to a condition known as Reye’s Syndrome.

Alternatives to over the counter medication such as traditional Chinese medicine, or homeopathic remedies from your naturopath may be a more viable alternative to help bring down fever or relieve pain by treating the source of the problem.

Call the clinic and ask about our pediatric treatments. Depending on your child’s condition we will direct you towards the appropriate practitioner. All our practitioners have additional training in treating children (chiropractic, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathic medicine and massage therapy).

Healthy News from your Qi Interated Health Team,

Dr.Armstrong, Kiem, Kelly, Dr. Adatya, Francesca, and Peter


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