Thursday, December 9, 2010

Naturopath Offers Complementary Treatments For Cancer Care- WMUR Manchester

Our office was recently broadcast on the news, discussing the addition of complementary medicine for cancer care. For many battling with cancer, the inclusion of alternative medicine as part of the treatment therapy can greatly enhance their quality of life. The news report interviewed Dr. Lisa Alschuler, a naturopath and author of "The Definitive Guide to Cancer, and Integrative Approach to Prevention, Treatment, and Healing".

"We're talking about taking the best that oncology has to offer and combining it with the best of natural medicine," Alschuler said. "In that combination, people avail themselves to all tools possible."

While surgery, chemotherapy and radiation offer tremendous benefits for those suffering with cancer there are often many unwanted side effects associated with these types of therapies. Using alternative medicine such as natural supplements, acupuncture, exercise and lifestyle changes can offer faster recovery and lessen side effects.

Check out the interview !

Naturopath Offers Complementary Treatments For Cancer Care - News Archive Story - WMUR Manchester

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Acupuncture to Help Treat Infertility


Infertility is a problem that 6.1 million individuals struggle with in the US alone. Acupuncture can be a very safe and effective treatment to help increases your chances of becoming pregnant. Check out this great video to learn more about acupuncture for infertility!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Hyland's recalls their Teething Tablets

Working with FDA, Standard Homeopathic Company Voluntarily Recalls Hyland’s Teething Tablets to Address Manufacturing Process


Contact:
Mary C. Borneman
424-224-4135



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASELos Angeles, October 23, 2010 - Standard Homeopathic Company, in consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is voluntarily recalling its Hyland's Teething Tablets. The company is initiating this recall in an abundance of caution due to an FDA investigation of its manufacturing facility. Hyland’s Teething Tablets are manufactured in the United States and distributed throughout North America.

The Hyland’s Teething Tablets UPC codes included in the recall are:

1.Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 125 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75041
2.Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 250 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75042
3.Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 125 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75066
4.Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 50 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75044
5.Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 145 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75121
6.Hyland’s Teething Tablets, Clip Strip 6x125 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 35109
Adverse events have been reported but the FDA has said that a conclusive link to Teething Tablets has not been determined. The company, in working with the FDA, has identified manufacturing processes of Teething Tablets that can be improved to ensure uniformity in dosage. As a homeopathic product, Hyland’s Teething Tablets have a wide margin of safety that protects consumers from harm.

After in-depth analysis, a comprehensive review of the company’s adverse event report log, and more than 85 years of safe usage, the company is confident that Hyland’s Teething Tablets are safe for infants and toddlers.

In addition to the product recall, Standard Homeopathic Company is refining its production, packaging and testing protocols. Throughout the process, Standard Homeopathic Company will continue to closely monitor and evaluate the situation and consult with FDA.

Consumers that are concerned about the safety of the product may contact Standard Homeopathic Company for instructions on a refund or replacement product. For these instructions or information regarding how to return or dispose of the product, consumers should log on to www.hylandsteething.com/recall9 or call 1-877-496-5044 (Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Time, and Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time).

"We initiated this voluntary recall to ensure our consumers know that their families' safety and health are our top priorities," said Mark Phillips, PharmD, President and Chief Pharmacist of Standard Homeopathic Company. "We are committed to maintaining and deserving the trust they have placed in Hyland's. We have worked for 107 years to build relationships with our consumers. We intend to preserve that tradition of trust."

Hyland's Teething Tablets is a homeopathic product intended to provide temporary relief of teething symptoms in children that is sold over-the-counter (OTC) in retail outlets.

Consumers who have medical concerns or questions should contact their healthcare provider. Any adverse reactions may also be reported to the FDA's MedWatch Program by fax at 1-800-FDA-0178, by mail at MedWatch, FDA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852-9787, or on the MedWatch website at www.fda.gov/medwatch10.

With over 100 years of experience in providing families with access to safe, natural, reliable medicines, Standard Homeopathic Company and its division, Hyland’s, Inc., have many symptom fighting products consumers have come to trust. For more information on their line of products, visit www.hylands.com11 or www.facebook.com/Hylands.Health.

About Standard Homeopathic Company
Standard Homeopathic Company develops and manufacturers lines of homeopathic medicines, including its top-selling Hyland's brand. Hyland’s homeopathic formulas are manufactured with the highest quality natural ingredients following the strictest standards of preparation. With over a century of commitment, Standard Homeopathic Company’s tradition of excellence consistently provides quality and integrity in every product. From Hyland’s Teething Tablets to Hyland’s Calms Forté, Standard Homeopathic Company cares for your family at every stage of life. Consumers can trust Standard Homeopathic Company’s products to be natural, gentle, effective and safe for the entire family.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

How Acupuncture Helps Cancer Patients

A new pilot study shows the benefits of acupuncture for cancer patients suffering with lymphedema, a type of fluid retention.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Acupuncture Helps Cancer Patients Recover after Surgery

Acupuncture has been shown to significantly reduce pain, dysfunction and dry mouth in head and neck cancer patients following surgery. Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York performed a randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of adding acupuncture to treatment. The study followed seventy patients who had undergone neck dissection surgery for the treatment of cancer.

Half of the patients received standard treatments that included physical therapy exercises and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs. The other half received standard treatment with the addition of weekly acupuncture sessions over a 4 week period.

Pain and mobility improved in 39 percent of the patients receiving acupuncture, compared to a 7 percent improvement in the group that received standard care only. Another added benefit is those in the acupuncture group reported a significant reduction of xerostomia, or extreme dry mouth. Dry mouth is a frequent side effect of those undergoing radiation and chemotherapy treatment that is currently only being addressed with limited success.

Many patients following these types of surgical procedures suffer greatly with chronic pain and limited mobility in the neck and shoulder area. Conventional forms of treatment offer limited relief and show much need for improvement. While more research needs to be done, acupuncture shows a lot of promise towards treating and managing pain for this group of patients. I feel it should be considered as becoming a recommended form of care following surgery, as it provides significant pain relief with minimal side effects.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

An introduction to acupuncture

Heard about acupuncture but just not sure what its all about or how it can help? Please see my new web page to learn a little more about how this long standing form of medicine can help you!

Just click Bedford Acupuncture to be linked to the page.

Enjoy

Thursday, August 19, 2010

5 Foods for Fat Loss

Eating for fat loss can be easy. It’s just about finding out what sort of healthy foods you actually like and enjoy. Like most, I have tried many diets in my lifetime. What I realize time and time again is that diets just don’t work! It’s all about being able to make healthy food choices and incorporating them into lifestyle changes for good…not just for the next 3 weeks! Here are some of my top 5 food choices that I love to eat, because they taste good but more importantly keep me feeling great.

1. Eggs and egg whites
Eggs are high in protein and nutrient rich minerals such as selenium to support your immune system and B vitamins for energy. This is one of favorite foods for breakfast because it jump starts my metabolism and helps keep me full all morning. As a way to reduce fat and cholesterol, I stick with egg white omelets and add some green veggies, onions and tomatoes for flavor.

2. Leafy Greens
Green Leafy vegetables are nutritional powerhouses chock full of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. Rich in vitamin K, these greens can help keep blood vessels flexible and healthy, protect bones from osteoporosis, and regulate inflammation. The only leafy greens I used to eat were broccoli and spinach. But I have grown to step outside the box and try greens such as kale, collard greens, bok choy and brussel sprouts. Just because you’ve never had them before, doesn’t mean you can’t give them a try. You might not love them all, but find the ones you do and be creative. High in fiber and low in calories, you can enjoy just about as much as you can fill up on.

3. Lean Protein
For lean protein I love chicken breast, ground turkey and fish. These foods are low in fat, high in protein and loaded with nutrients. Chicken can be prepared in so many ways-sautéed, stir fried, broiled, grilled. I try to mix it up with different marinades and seasonings. For fish, I love a wild caught Salmon or local Cod. Fish are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which are an integral component for brain and heart health.

4. Quinoa
I found out about this amazing grain when I was living in Oregon. I am amazed at how many people have still never heard of it. Quinoa is an ancient grain that originates from South America. Not only is quinoa high in protein, but the protein it supplies is a complete protein, which means it includes all nine essential amino acids. It has fewer carbohydrates than most other grains and cooks in about half the time of regular rice. Quinoa is an excellent source of complex carbohydrates that can be enjoyed hot or prepared as a cold salad.

5. Healthy Fats
This includes things like Olive Oil, Almonds and Avocados. Most people wrongfully think if they want to lose fat, they have to eat only “fat free” items. The problem here is to substitute; most people fill up on carbohydrate loaded snacks that do not leave them feeling satiated. What modern research is showing is that it is not fat that is bad for us, it’s the type of fat and quantity consumed that matters. The human body uses fatty acids for a multitude of purposes from building cell membranes to performing key functions in the brain, eyes, and lungs. Just be careful with quantity of these “healthy fats”, and keep total fat intake to 20-35% of calories consumed.

By: Alyson Adams, L.Ac.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Lessons from The Tao Te Ching

Here is one of my favorite passages from the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tsu written in the sixth century B.C.

Chapter 41

The wise student hears of the Tao and practices it diligently.
The average student hears of the Tao and gives it thought now and again.
The foolish student hears of the Tao and laughs aloud.
If there were no laughter, the Tao would not be what it is.

Hence it is said:
The bright path seems dim;
Going forward seems like retreat;
The easy way seems hard;
The highest Virtue seems empty;
Great purity seems sullied;
A wealth of Virtue seems inadequate;
The strength of Virtue seems frail;
Real Virtue seems unreal;
The perfect square has no corners;
Great talents ripen late;
The highest notes are hard to hear;
The greatest form has no shape.
The Tao is hidden and without name.
The Tao alone nourishes and brings everything into fulfillment.

This philosophy of Lao Tsu is simple, follow the natural order of things. People come and go in and out of our lives. We attain possessions while losing others. Often we get caught up trying to constantly gain and achieve more and more. Instead of always seeking more, take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is all around you. If we can see the world with an open and inviting mind, infinite possibilities can exist.
-Alyson Adams, L.Ac.

The State of Health Care

The healthcare field used to be one that was designed to help people. That was the only goal. A doctor would keep the people in his area healthy and would be provided for in return- money, food, whatever the family could give. There was not as much complication of competing industries. It was simple. Doctor. Patient.

Nowadays, receiving healthcare is much more complicated. I don't know if anyone ever thought that the most asked question in healthcare would be, "Will my insurance cover that?"

I can understand the plight of the patient- I am one too! In fact, throughout medical school, I was uninsured. I did what I could do stay healthy, but I went 2 years without a physical or bloodwork and 4 years without a visit to a dentist (I'm happy to report, I've seen one since, and still have no cavities!). We paid out of pocket for the birth of our son because our insurance plan wouldn't cover a midwife. Healthcare has become so expensive that many of us are unable to provide this basic need for ourselves and our families. And it's all our fault!!

Medicine has come a long way from the bucolic times I describe. Our ability to save lives has increased immensely. But so has our need for those interventions! We have focused so much on technology, medications, and advancement that we have let go of the basics. Our health insurance doesn't usually cover services that teach us how to live well- how to stay healthy and avoid needing to utilize these life-saving surgeries, medications, and interventions. So, we don't emphasize them. And we are the ones who are suffering for it. And paying the bill for it!

The Center for Disease Control estimates that 90% of our healthcare dollar is spent treating conditions that are completely preventable. 90%! Can you imagine if we could cut that number even in half?!? Not only driving insurance costs down, but also being surrounded by people who were healthier- less cancer, less depression, less heart disease and diabetes, less arthritis.

In my opinion, the state of healthcare today is actually a model of sick-care. We don't know how to teach people to stay healthy or to intervene early on in illness to be able to get back to normal.

This is what naturopathic care specializes in! We work from the ground up. We teach people to go as far as they can on their own, through diet and lifestyle interventions. We then add in interventions as needed, which may include natural products or pharmaceutical medicines. But the point is that our goal is never only to be disease-free. It is much more than that. The goal is to bring you to your state of OPTIMAL health! This is wellness-based health care. It is true HEALTH care. And it's what we need in order to save our wallets and more importantly, save our lives!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Study Supports Acupuncture Efficacy for Pain Control

A recent study published in the May issue of Anesthesia and Analgesia, the official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society shows positive support of acupuncture for pain relief.

The study examined 24 healthy volunteers using Quantitative Sensory testing to determine if acupuncture could affect levels of pain perception. Researchers found that pain tolerance increased by up to fifty percent. Acupuncture was performed on classic acupuncture points on the legs with either manual or electric stimulation. The reaction in both legs treated and untreated was noted.

Results showed that even the untreated leg experienced pain relief when the opposite leg was treated. This is an interesting finding because this is often a frequently practiced acupuncture style where the affected area of pain is not directly treated with acupuncture. Sometimes an area can be too sensitive or too aggravated to receive acupuncture, but effective pain relief can occur by treating the opposite limb. This study seems to verify why this pain relief may be possible.

By using Quantitative sensory testing, they were able to clearly identify which two nerve fibers were affected by acupuncture. Modern Science is still in the process of figuring out how acupuncture “works”, but it is evident that studies like this can clearly show some physiological changes in the body at work. More studies on larger scales need to be performed in the future, but these types of tests reveal promising information towards treating chronic pain.

To read the entire research study, go to:
http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/content/110/5/1448.full

Alyson Adams, L.Ac.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Can healthy lifestyle make a difference in health?

It's pretty ridiculous that we had to invest money into answering that question, but we did. And to no one's surprise, living healthy equated to being healthy!

This remarkable study showed that people who follow a healthy diet and lifestyle reduce their "all cause mortality" down to 35% (this means they have a 65% less chance of dying within the same time period compared with people who do not follow a healthy diet and lifestyle.)

This is something I have also seen in practice. Many times, simple diet and lifestyle changes can make profound impacts on peoples' health! If you want to make a lasting and significant change to your health, start today by increasing your intake of veggies by one serving and your intake of fruits by one serving. Replace a starch at dinner with a double serving of vegetables or have fruit as a snack rather than having chips or cookies.

Our health is the sum of each small choice that we make daily. Choose wellness!

Do you want to learn more about healthy living and ways to save money in the long-term by reducing your need for medications and surgery?

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Vaccination: The best idea for your child?

Last week, I was asked to testify in front of congress in support of HB1555, an act creating a personal exemption to routine immunization. I had the opportunity to hear several people testify both in support and opposition to the bill including several infectious disease specialists. I also had the opportunity to share the naturopathic perspective. I thought some of you may like to hear my personal approach to immunization and opinion on the topic.

First of all, I think that this discussion needs to start at the beginning. Immunizations changed the health of Americans dramatically. At the time of their inception, infectious diseases were the number one cause of death in America. The average lifespan was in the 40s. Immunizations offered protection from many of the bacteria and viruses that were plaguing Americans. Some were extremely successful- the smallpox vaccine is no longer administered because the virus was effectively eradicated. They were lifesaving.

Today, many of these illnesses no longer present the same risks, in part to the success of the immunization program. In addition, hygeine, cleaner food and water, and several other factors have also reduced transmission of some of these infectious agents. And we have seen increases in rates of chronic diseases including neurological diseases in children as well as adults. Whether the increases of these devastating illnesses are linked to immunization? We can really have no idea- there are so many other things that have changed over time including changes in our food quality, exposure to pollutants, plastics, and numerous other factors whose sum likely contribute to the chronic diseases leading the race in causes of death for americans today.

In addition, proponants of vaccination who claim that vaccines are "totally safe" are either misinformed or misinforming. As a whole, perhaps they are mostly safe, but there are many instances of side effects ranging from common, mild effects such as redness at the injection site and mild fever or flu like symptoms through severe side effects like seizures, intusussception, and death. These side effects may be excedingly rare, but they are real risks. I also believe that although there is no sweeping connection between autism and vaccination, there are instances where a susceptible child can be pushed over the edge by a trigger such as immunization. There have been cases where causation has been proven although I would agree that data on a whole does not show that vaccination is the sole cause of autism.

When I speak with parents about immunization it is a conversation, not a one-way lecture. We begin by looking over the CDC's recommended schedule and we go through each vaccine one at a time. Different children have different risk factors, and some parents have legitimate medical or personal concerns surrounding immunization. This conversation is a lengthy one, and we revisit the topic at every well child visit.

What do my patients choose? It is a mix- Many patients are fully immunized, some on the CDC schedule and some on a delayed or spread out schedule. Others are completely unimmunized. Many are somewhere in between. I have personally diagnosed cases of mumps, rubella (german measles) and chicken pox. I have also seen a child be flown to Boston for emergency surgery following a serious complication following immunization. I see the risks and benefits to immunization. And I have seen parents wrestle with the consequences of their choices on both sides!

I recently did a well child checkup for a 2 week old new patient. I had treated his mother for years, and we had had a vaccination discussion in the past. I asked her if she had thought about immunization for her son. She replied, "I'd like to do whatever you did for your son". My reply? "So you'd like to get informed and make a decision that feels right to you? Great! I'll help you with that!" She laughed, but understood my point.

So what choice did I make for my own son (now 18 months)? You'll never know. And you don't have to. Because your decision should be the one that you are comfortable with.