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Can Acupuncture or Moxibustion (Moxa) Help with Turning a Breech Baby?

Let's hope that this essay will be used by pregnant people, birth workers and healthcare providers to help spread the word and the growing evidence about this low risk intervention!

Breech (feet first) position in the latter part of the third trimester of pregnancy is uncommon, but can prevent the possibility of a vaginal birth. In the United States, standard of care in breech term pregnancy is planned cesarean section, with over 90% of breech babies at term in 2019 being born via cesarean birth. While only 3-4% of pregnancies are breech at term, this small percentage represents thousands of cesarean births each year. Planned cesarean birth due to malposition carries risk, can significantly affect the pregnant person if they had hopes for a vaginal birth, impacts maternal outcomes including postpartum recovery and adds costs to the healthcare system as a whole. It is to the benefit of both pregnant people and hospitals to have a range of corrective options to help babies turn cephalic (head down) prior to planning a cesarean birth.

https://www.nychi-acupuncture.com/topic/moxa-for-breech-presentation/

#breech #acupuncture #research #pregnancy

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Moxibustion for little insects bites

Moxa is one of the great pillars of traditional Chinese medicine, yet much less known in the West than its younger, more slender sister, acupuncture. It has many different forms an applications, and Felip Caudet is an expert on several of them.

In this video, Felip demonstrates moxibustion for little insects bites. It can be applied by anybody as a folk remedy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1m46PauzhA

#insectbites #moxibustion #hometreatment #folkmedicine #acupuncture

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Among the Seattle Storm’s players and the other sports training staff members, Melony Cable is known as “Magic Mel.” The nickname is still a little embarrassing for the Storm’s team acupuncturist. But over the years, she’s come to accept it as a sign of endearment from the players and her fellow training staff members.
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/an-acupuncturist-chiropractors-and-more-how-the-storms-training-staff-fuels-longevity-for-players-like-sue-bird/

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"Chiropractic care and acupuncture are recommended in numerous best practice guidelines as first-line treatments for pain. Both are increasingly covered in commercial health plans, and patients are seeking non-drug approaches to managing their pain and chronic diseases.

However, arbitrary limits on Medicare coverage mean that seniors — arguably one of the most important groups to consider when thinking about pain and chronic disease — don’t have access to the evidence-based, recommended care they deserve. The time is now for Congress to pass bipartisan legislation to create greater choice and better outcomes for patients, as well as projected cost savings to the system."

https://thehill.com/opinion/congress-blog/3572406-congress-must-close-medicare-gaps-in-access-to-non-drug-pain-management/

#acupuncture #chiropractice #recommended #medicare

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Gastrointestinal problems, Irritable Bowl Syndrome, constipation, allergies, Crohn’s disease, etc., are all connected to the gut. On the alternative medicine corners of the internet, the advise given is mostly about food and supplements.
While eating good food is an important pillar of health, there can be a certain obsessive quality to these recommendations. If the digestive system is not strong enough, foods cannot be broken down and absorbed properly, nutrition cannot be taken adequately from the food. Focussing on what is missing and supplementing those deficiencies, is typical for Industrial Medicine and the forms of alternative medicine that mainly mimic Industrial Medicine with other means.
Nature-based medicine focuses on the root causes, like emotional disturbances, unhealthy breathing or exercise habits, scars, tensions in the body and ancestral legacies and uses things like acupuncture to increase the blood flow to the abdomen, and creating a healthy “fermentation vessel” in the gut, so that the balance between the “good” bacteria and the “bad” ones shifts naturally, and the intestines can function properly, increasing the uptake of nutrients. Instead of focussing on what suppositiously is lacking in our lives or, the opposite, focussing on “detoxifying” what we perceive as being unwanted, natural medicine, like traditional acupuncture, aims to optimise the body’s normal, healthy functions, and trusts that this will allow the body to re-align itself with its true purpose according to nature’s design.

All this being said, here is a page full of wonderful ideas by Salvador Katz. He is a master of the dark arts of fermentation, the process that pre-digests your foods, adds flavour and good bacteria as well. Incorporating some fermented foods into your diet will be a great way to enhance it. Doing the fermentation yourself is cheap and fun, and can have you experimenting with flavours you would never get in the store. Fermenting foods is a traditional practice, and fits well into how our bodies have evolved.

https://www.masontops.com/pages/sandor-katz-fermentation-workshop

#acupuncture #gastrointestionalhealth #fermentation #traditionalmedicine #medicine #alternativemedicine #neijing #health #gut

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Evidence based acupuncture therapies are underused

A recent overview of acupuncture systematic reviews found that of 77 diseases investigated, acupuncture showed a moderate or large effect with moderate or high certainty evidence in eight diseases or conditions: improvement in functional communication of patients with post-stroke aphasia; relief of neck and shoulder pain; relief of myofascial pain; relief of fibromyalgia related pain; relief of non-specific lower back pain; increased lactation success rate within 24 hours of delivery; reduction in the severity of vascular dementia symptoms; and improvement of allergic rhinitis nasal symptoms.

However, instead of endorsement in health policies and wide use in clinical practice, only a few healthcare systems incorporated acupuncture into clinical practice guidelines and national health coverage for these conditions.

https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj-2021-067475

#acupuncture #underused #medicine #research #healthpolicies

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The Savior of Heat Stroke: Gua Sha
Summer has indeed arrived! We all like to use this great opportunity to enjoy exciting outdoor activities. All too often, we forget to protect ourselves from the strong summer sun. After long exposure to a warm environment, we may suddenly feel dizzy, nauseas and tired; this condition is generally described as a light degree of “heat stroke.”

Heat stroke is a type of heat-related illness, defined as a body temperature greater than 40.6°C due to environmental heat exposure. Heat stroke, under certain conditions, may be a life-threatening emergency. The reason being excess absorbed or produced heat in the body that cannot be efficiently dissipated. This could result in tissue injury, loss of normal organ function, or even brain damage if fainting is experienced.

Traditional Chinese Medicine uses the term “heat stroke” often not in an emergency condition, but as a common diagnosis with symptoms occurring during the summer and autumn seasons. For example, walking through a parking lot with your body exposed to a high heat environment causes the hair follicles to open to release the extra heat; then, upon entering an office building with air conditioning, the hair follicles will close suddenly to preserve heat. In such a short transition period, the excess heat absorbed outdoors was not released completely. Trapping this excess heat on the surface of the body can lead to the possibility of “heat stroke.” Other symptoms may be related, such as headache, sore throat, running nose, coughing, or even tightness in the neck and shoulders. These may be treated with a technique called Gua Sha. The discomfort caused by this treatment can be immediately relieved.

The word “Gua” means scrape, and “Sha” refers the so-called “heat spot” or “fever.” When using this scraping technique a red or purple spot will appear on the neck and upper back region. Scraping Therapy not only releases the heat from the surface of the body, but an also relieve blood flow, improve blood circulation and promote metabolism. Usually, a higher severity of “heat stroke” is made apparent by a deeper color of the red or purple spot that occurs from the scraping treatment. After the treatment you should feel relaxed and the pain or discomfort from the scraping should be released. Under normal circumstances, the heat spots will slowly disappear in one to three days, for some elderly people it may take up to seven to ten days due to slow blood circulation and metabolism.

The best prevention of heat stroke is to keep your body in a cool environment, and avoid often going from hot to cold or cold to hot temperatures too quickly. Your body needs time to balance its temperature. If the symptoms of “heat stroke” are severe, and fainting occurs, emergency attention is needed immediately.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25098257/
#heatstroke #guasha #acupuncture #tcm #chinesemedicine #heat #summer #treatment #scrapingtherapy #hot

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If traditional acupuncture seems very different from what you know, then that is because it is! It was developed by a very different people, people that saw the world like this, and who thought different as well.
That does not mean that we cannot use insights from classical China in the modern world. Indeed to deal with the frustrations and disappointments of Industrial Medicine, we can turn to the basic text book that has inspired over two millennia of doctors: The Huang Di Nei Jing. It is still relevant as ever today, and can be a guide to improve health and treat disease. Differently, but effectively.

https://www.theworldofchinese.com/2021/03/sanxingdui-culture/#

(Kudos to Edward Neal)
#tcm #acupuncture #china #tradition #insights #neijing #neijingnaturebasedmedicine

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In the EU parliament, a meeting has been held bout the use of Integrative Medicine for Covid and Long Covid. Among the speakers were a neurologist/acupuncturist, an oncologist/homeopath and other medical experts.

Contrary to many people's belief, on a high political level, steps are being taken to integrate proven, effective and safe natural therapies back into mainstream medicine, after they had been excluded because they did not seem to fit into the Industrial Medicine's model.
Will this development change the practice of medicine itself? Hopefully. Many people suffer from chronic illnesses, for which traditional natural medicine has good treatment options.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNMpih0MmVI

#medicine #acupuncture #eu #integrativemedicine #covid #longcovid #treatment #eurocam #alternativemedicine #tcm #integration