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Short Features and Brief Takes Issue 206
by Cherry Coad Aldridge(more info)
listed in product news, originally published in issue 206 - May 2013
Turning Point Training - Craniosacral Therapy and Homotoxicology
Turning Point Training is run by Jonathan Lawrence and Rosemary Lawrence, experienced practitioners and teachers trained in the UK and abroad, and is dedicated to the promotion of good health through education. Turning Point training courses teach practitioners the fundamentals of the holistic paradigm of heath in which homeostasis can be restored and maintained in patients. This approach benefits the wider community by empowering individuals to take control of their heath which is communicated to family, friends and colleagues.
Postgraduate courses are provided in Craniosacral Therapy and Homotoxicology; a full programme of courses is available for the next 2 years.
Craniosacral Therapy gently restores structural integrity in patients compromised by trauma, accidents and disease. This is achieved through gentle manipulation. Craniosacral therapy is non-invasive and has been practised over many years.
- Level I Craniosacral Practitioner course is over 7 modules. Qualification is obtained by attendance, continual assessment, case studies and exam. The course can be taken in a block or flexibly. This course is recognized by the Complementary Therapists Association;
- Level II course is now offered which involves 5 one day workshops in specialist areas plus coursework and examination;
- Level 3 qualification involves a dissertation.
Homotoxicology is a system of medicine bridging homeopathy and orthodox medicine designed to eliminate the homotoxins (substances poisonous to human beings) from the body using gentle formulations of modern homoeopathically prepared remedies.
- Diploma in Homotoxicology: Turning Point Training is collaborating with the Society of Homotoxicology UK to produce a practitioner diploma that is internationally recognized. This course begins in 2014 and will involve 6 modules over a year. The diploma will be awarded through attendance, satisfactory completion of assignments and final exam;
- Other homotoxicology courses consist of a Diploma in Homeopathic Mesotherapy and a Diploma in Biodaignostics (EAV). These courses are also available to those with a Diploma in Homotoxicology or other suitably qualified Practitioners.
- Homeopathic Mesotherapy involves the injection of safe, tested remedies subcutaneously or intramuscularly into acupuncture points, trigger points and other reflex areas. This method can be used as adjunct to homotoxicology treatment and other modalities.
The Diploma in Biodiagnostics involves training practitioners in the use of an electro-acupuncture machine as a means of identifying organ imbalances within the patients’ body and prescribing remedies accordingly.
Further Information
For more information contact Turning Point on Tel: 07944411681; info@turningpointtraining.org www.turningpointtraining.org
Extract - Notes On Meditation
by Allan Armstrong
The Chemistry of Stress
Anyone seeking to become proficient in the art of meditation must initially acquire two basic skills, first in relaxation, because effective meditation requires a stable biological platform, and second in concentration, because it is through concentration that we overcome the transient activities of our mind.
Tension and Stress
At a molecular level, matter exists in a natural and fluid state of tension that is established upon electromagnetic forces of attraction and repulsion. In terms of human experience stress is typically associated with an increase rather than a decrease in tension, and certain situations are commonly understood to increase tension and produce stress, for example:
- The death of someone close;
- Divorce or separation;
- Moving home;
- Work insecurity;
- Financial insecurity;
- Health problems;
- Increase in responsibilities;
- Domestic strife;
- Poor performance at work;
- Child care issues.
The Autonomic Nervous System
The autonomic nervous system consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system serves the fight/flight mechanism. It is the physiological base of our ability to respond and adapt to stimulation - either pain or pleasure. It controls the upper limits of physiological activity, generating a state of arousal
and activity that initiates movement concerned with survival. Some of its functions include stopping digestion, opening the airways of the lungs and increasing heart rate and blood pressure. The parasympathetic nervous system is the counterbalance to the sympathetic nervous system. It controls the lower limits of physiological activity and is responsible for maintaining and conserving the body’s resources. It regulates physiological maintenance, including processes such as cell growth, digestion, relaxation and sleep. Some of the functions of this system include the storage of vital resources, promoting digestion, distribution of nutrients, constriction of bronchi and the slowing of respiration and the decrease of heart rate and blood pressure. Recognizing how this subtle mechanism works is fundamental to our understanding of stress because it is a mechanism that is involved with every part of our life.
Breath Control
In our society much of our recreational time is devoted to using the sympathetic nervous system, in ‘exercise’ and ‘sport’ as a means of achieving some form of relaxation. However, one of the most notable features of the sympathetic nervous system, and of a state of anxiety in general, is rapid and or shallow breathing.
In contrast, one of the main characteristics of the parasympathetic nervous system is a slowing down and deepening of our breathing. Thus, learning to work with the parasympathetic nervous system, to develop it as a coping mechanism in our everyday activities, should be considered as an evolutionary quantum leap.
The means by which we are able to develop this coping mechanism is through the control of the breath, and it is not difficult to engage with. The key is simply learning to slow the breathing and deepen it, and then to combine it with the imagination to develop an enhanced state of relaxation. There is nothing new in this; control of the breath and harnessing the power of imagination has been central to the discipline of meditation for millennia.
Further Information
If you wish to know more see Notes on Meditation by Allan Armstrong http://www.imagier.com/books/nom.htm
http://imagierpublishing.blogspot.co.uk/
Scottish School of Hypnotherapy Ltd
The Scottish School of Hypnotherapy is located in Glendaruel, a glorious west highland glen, often overlooked by travellers heading north, so although it is easily accessible from Glasgow, it retains its sense of tranquillity and remoteness. Nestling under the gentle hills, surrounded by beauty and wildlife, the school provides an ideal location for the teaching of the skills of applied clinical hypnosis, carrying on a tradition which was originally established 25 years ago.
The practitioner level training in clinical hypnotherapy is recognised as a quality course and is the only qualification which will be considered for membership of the National Society of Professional Hypnotherapists (NSPH). This is the largest society of hypnotherapists in Scotland, though they have members from other countries too. It is also the longest standing. Originally known as the Professional Association of Hypnotherapists (Scotland) it became the NSPH in 1980.
Course Aims
- To provide an overview of the development, uses and applications of hypnosis in therapy;
- To assist anyone who may be considering hypnotherapy as a career option by evaluating career opportunities and courses available;
- To update participants on state of regulation of the profession;
- To provide an opportunity to really relax.
Completion of this course ensure that therapists are qualified not only to offer suggestion therapy, but also hypnoanalysis the latter of which involves the therapist in supporting the client while they identify reasons (often repressed) behind their presenting complaint and vent associated emotions (known as an abreaction).
The ability to manage an abreaction is an essential skill for any hypnotherapist as they can occur, spontaneously, when a client is in hypnosis and, if not dealt with in the right way, can harm to the client.
Many individuals interested in learning more about hypnotherapy can be so baffled by all the courses on offer (differing durations, timescales, emphases & costs!) that they don’t take their interest further. Here at the School we offer introductory courses which allow the participants to gain ‘inside’ information placing them in a position to make an ‘informed’ choice.
Course Content
HYPNOSIS - What is it? What is it not? History of hypnosis; Stage v therapy; Can I be hypnotised? Suggestion Therapy, Analysis and Past life regression; Applications; Hypnotherapy as a profession; Course options and validation – what to look for; Regulation; Practitioner level training at the Scottish School of Hypnotherapy; Accommodation on campus at Ardachearnbeg; Questions; Visualisations.
Combining a relaxing weekend break in a comfortable well-furnished accommodation with lively discussion, guided visualisations and good company, we encourage attendees to question. We are running our next weekend course starting on the evening of the 17th May from 1800hrs, 18th & 19th May 2013 based at the Scottish School of Hypnotherapy Ltd, Ardachearnbeg, Glendaruel.
Further Information
Please contact Scottish School of Hypnotherapy on Tel: 01369-820172; info@learn-hypnosis.co.uk www.learn-hypnosis.co.uk
Helios Homeopathy - Celebrating 26 Years at the Heart of Homeopathy
from John Morgan MD
The seeds of Helios were sown in my student days at the College of Homeopathy in 1983 when I met some enthusiastic students who were interested in remedy making. At that time students learned about the potentization process but had never seen what it looked like or experienced the actual making of a remedy. We held workshops where five or six students would sit with mortars and pestles and tubes of alcohol and make remedies up to 30c. The college principal encouraged students to develop their creative ideas and allowed us have a table on college weekends to sell the remedies we had at the time. I also introduced the range at a Society of Homeopaths conference in 1985 in Salford and members were very supportive of a new source of remedies made by homeopaths, so the idea of taking remedy making further and opening a brand new homeopathic pharmacy was formed.
Setting up a registered pharmacy is complicated, but after several months of preparing the shop and dispensary and waiting for registration from the Pharmaceutical Society, Helios finally opened at 92 Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells in November 1986. Subsequent growth saw the need to locate to our existing premises at 97 Camden Road in 1991, where alongside the pharmacy we have manufacturing premises and a holistic health care clinic.
In the first month of opening we took between 10 and 20 orders a day of varying sizes and the first customers were college students and Society of Homeopaths members. A large number of our first customers are still ordering from us and currently we send out between 350-500 orders a day to practitioners, their patients and the public in the UK and 140 countries around the globe.
We have come along way since first opening and now have over 60 wonderful staff and a branch in Covent Garden, London. Potentizing remedies accurately and thoroughly with love, care and providing a good service is what we do and will continue to do. Our aims and ethos have not changed since the formative years in that we continue to make our own remedies, from original sources, right up to the highest potencies with homeopaths as our main workforce. We opened with 30 remedies and now have over 3,500 and are still making new ones every week.
I don’t envisage an ending to this work and want Helios to go on beyond its current generation to the next. Homeopathy remains popular and we share and support the ideals of the global homeopathic community so that homeopathy upholds its rightful place for the future health of humanity. Thank you to all our customers who have supported us over the years; we would not be here without you.
Further Information
Please contact Helios on Tel: 01892-537 254; pharmacy@helios.co.uk www.helios.co.uk
Iron Mill College - Training in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Iron Mill College was founded over 30 years ago and are now based in a beautiful and historic building in the centre of Exeter. Iron Mill are a leading provider of training and continuing professional development programmes in the fields of counselling and psychotherapy, related social sciences and personal skills development. Their aim is to provide you with experiences and opportunities which will enable you to develop and explore your potential in a supportive, stimulating and challenging environment, where ideas are discussed freely and where there is a sense of sharing in a continuing process of self-discovery.
Iron Mill College attracts students from a range of ages, backgrounds and professions and from a wide geographical area. Each student brings a depth of experience and diversity to Iron Mill and we are privileged to have inspirational teachers and trainers of high quality and commitment, with a wide range of areas of expertise, plus a dedicated and welcoming administrative team, who provide important back-up and support for our students.
If you are preparing to join Iron Mill on your educational journey, you can be certain of their commitment to provide excellence and innovation in the delivery of mental health and wellbeing training, alongside our ongoing professional support to qualified practitioners.
Iron Mill’s training programmes cover a wide range of theoretical frameworks and are constantly updated to keep up with contemporary theory, research and legislation. Iron Mill remains committed to maintaining and enhancing our standards and are continually developing as an organization to remain at the cutting edge of therapeutic work and theoretical perspectives.
Forthcoming Courses Include
- Introduction to Counselling Skills;
- Certificate in Counselling;
- Advanced Diploma in Integrative Counselling;
- FdA and BA (Hons) in Integrative Counselling;
- Foundation Year in Transactional Analysis (Psychotherapy);
- Advanced Transactional Analysis Programme (Psychotherapy);
- Diploma in Supervision: Professionals working with Children and Young People.
Iron Mill has centres in Cardiff, Exeter and Dorset, so why not get in touch today and find out what's happening near you?
Further Information
Full course information can be found at www.ironmill.co.uk; info@ironmill.co.uk or feel free to call us on Tel: 01392 219200.
The Body By Vi 90-Day Challenge
Visalus offers weight loss and health products in the US and Canada and have recently arrived in the UK. Founded in 2005, Visalus is built upon three simple pillars - to make a positive impact on Life, Health and Prosperity around the world.
In creating the Body By Vi 90-day Challenge, the founders took a hard look at why people fail at most other programmes, and set out to create something simple, something social and something that could be affordable enough to fit today’s lifestyle.
It’s as simple as setting a 90-day target to achieve a specific activity, fitness or weight loss goal relevant to you; purchasing the Vi Health kit that most supports you achieving your goal; and joining the Vi Online community, entering to win prizes that celebrate your successes along the way.
Your 90-day goal can be part of a larger goal or a one-off event - e.g. to lose 20lbs on your way to an overall loss of 90lbs; build up to walking 30 minutes 5 days a week; take a new dance class; or complete your first half or full marathon!
At the heart of the programme is the Vi Health Shake – a proprietary blend nutritional meal replacement shake - that you take instead of skipping breakfast; to replace an unhealthy meal on the run; or as part of a weight loss program.
Vi believes that health and fitness activities should be a normal part of our social lives. Online, the community cheers each other on; mobile apps help you track your progress, and experts provide meal plans and advice on weight loss, nutrition and exercise. Offline, Vi encourages friends, family and colleagues to join together, offering group and family prizes for combined weight losses and goal achievements, and making it more affordable through the 3ForFree program.
According to the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in Britain, obesity is the greatest public health crisis facing the UK, with 25% of the adult population currently classified as obese. By 2020 the obesity rate is estimated to rise to 25% of children, 50% of women and 65% of men.
Body By Vi is determined to do as much as they can to help curb that trend in the UK and globally. Their simple message and process has captured the people of North America's imagination and taken the company to $1billion in just four years. Launched in April in the UK sales have already exceeded $1million and hundreds of people are already visibly losing weight and getting fit in just this short time. Why not join us with your own 90-day challenge and make your health a priority in your life today.
Further Information
Please contact Kiwi Marshall on Tel: 07538 400328; kiwi@kiwimarshall.com www.loseweightin90days.net
Migra-Cap Migraine Relief
Developed by a Migraine sufferer for Migraine sufferers
The Migra Cap® is unique amongst migraine treatments as it combines cold therapy and complete darkness to provide relief from the pain associated with a migraine and most types of headaches.
A migraine is a throbbing, intense headache in one half of the head. It can affect people of all ages. During an attack, the blood vessels in the brain dilate and then draw together with stimulation of nerve endings near the affected blood vessels. These changes to the blood vessels are probably what cause the pain; migraine headaches are poorly understood.
What are the Typical Features of Migraine?
People often use the word migraine to refer to headaches of many different types. So-called classical migraine attacks have several features:
- Headaches that occur in bouts of between roughly 4 to 72 hours;
- The headaches usually affect one side of the head at a time, although both sides may be affected in separate attacks;
- The headaches are usually throbbing and worsened by normal physical activity nausea and/or vomiting;
- Preceding symptoms, called the 'aura' that most often are visual, such as zigzag lines or flashing lights across or at the edges of the fields of vision;
- Other symptoms can include sensitivity to light and sound, or non-visual aura such as a sensation of tingling in the body.
The Lycra cap covers the whole of the head area, and is filled with specially formulated gel packs strategically positioned to target the areas of the head affected by pain. Ergonomically designed for maximum comfort the breathable, flexible Lycra material enables the cap to fit all head shapes. A 'cut-away' in the material allows users with long hair to pull the hair through for maximum comfort. Migra-Cap can be stored in a domestic fridge or freezer and the specially formulated gels ensure that Migra-Cap will not freeze to a solid.
Drug Free Relief
Migra-Cap helps to relieve pain and suffering by limiting exposure to the key elements that can prolong or enhance a migraine attack. Remedies that utilize drugs such as Aspirin, Paracetemol and Butalbital can cause side effects, consumption issues or even produce allergic reactions. More powerful painkillers eg Paramax, Migramax, Domperamol can require strict dosage guidelines and are often expensive to purchase.
Sports Applications
Migra-Cap can help to relieve pain and swelling caused by nearly all types of sports injuries. The Migra-Cap® can aid with the treatment and relief of pain, blows to the head and concussions. The cooling effect can aid in the reduction of swelling and can help limit post-concussion swelling or brain injury.
Useful Applications
Migraine ReliefThe Migra-Cap® can also be worn by children, providing all of the relief factors children can receive treatment for headaches, falls or fevers without the need to medicate.
Migra-Cap has also proved successful in trials where over 81% of women found that it was an effective method of migraine relief. Migra-Cap can also assist in the relief of pregnancy and period pains.
Further Information
Please contact Migra-Cap Migraine Management Ltd on Tel: 01685 387788; www.migracap.com
Mushroom Supplements for Oxidative Stress and Free-Radical Cellular Damage
Ongoing research is exploring the clinical application of edible mushrooms for health benefits in conditions mainly associated with oxidative stress and free-radical-induced cell damage.
Hericium erinaceus
Neurodegenerative Processes
The brain has a large potential oxidative capacity but a limited ability to counteract oxidative stress. Within the cell, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are physiologically present at minimal concentration as by-products of aerobic metabolism as well as second messengers in many signal transduction pathways; in normal conditions, there is a steady-state balance between pro-oxidants and antioxidants, necessary to ensure optimal efficiency of antioxidant defences.
However, when the rate of free radical generation exceeds the capacity of antioxidant defences, oxidative stress ensues with consequential severe damage to DNA, proteins and lipids. Oxidative stress is implicated in mechanisms leading to neuronal cell injury in pathological states of the brain, including neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
There is growing evidence that low concentrations of ROS may in fact be able to induce the expression of antioxidant enzymes and other defence mechanisms. On the other hand, oxidants, when in excess can, over long term, disrupt redox homeostasis, impose oxidative stress and subsequently lead to a dramatic loss of molecular fidelity, the major cause for accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins in brain cells. Alzheimer’s (AD), Parkinson’s (PD), and Huntington’s diseases, and also amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Friedreich ataxia belong to the so called ‘protein conformational diseases’ and affect several millions of aged people in all the world.
The cell’s ability to deal with ROS and RNS requires the activation of pro-survival pathways as well as molecules endowed with anti-oxidant and anti-apoptotic activities. It is plausible to exploit the possibility that mushroom nutrition can activate signalling processes within brain cells leading to augmented cellular stress resistance, thereby opening new therapeutic windows to withstand deleterious effects of oxidative damage in vulnerable neurons and consequently cell death-mediated degenerative diseases.
Enzyme therapy plays an important role in several clinical conditions such as in cancer treatment, malignant lymphoma and cardiovascular disorders. Evidence supports the notion that nutritional approaches with mushroom biomass can be a target for preventive medicine actions based on modulation of endogenous redox state to withstand conditions of oxidative stress, the main pathogenic factor operating in ageing and neurodegenerative disorders, as well as in the promotion and progression of malignant cells.
A variety of proteins have been isolated and characterized from mushrooms and fungi including lectins, ribonucleases, ribosome-inactivating proteins, anti-fungal proteins, laccases and ubiquitin-like peptides Some of these proteins exhibit anti-proliferative/anti-tumour, anti-microbial and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitory activities.
Recent findings have shown that mushrooms are effective in the treatment of oxidative stress; levels of various enzymes were determined associated with the removal of ROS (superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase, GSH-reductase, NADPH-cytochrome C reductase, laccase) as well as tyrosinase and in the following mushrooms: Polyporus umbellatus, Agaricus blazei, Pleurotus ostreatus and Hericium erinaceus.
- Highest levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) were recorded in Hericium erinaceus and Pleurotus ostreatus, followed by Agaricus blazei and Polyporus umbellatus;
- NADPH-Cyt P450 reductase activity was detected in all four mushroom species with Polyporus umbellatus exhibiting the highest activity;
- Reduced glutathione, most commonly called glutathione or GSH, is a relatively small molecule ubiquitous in living systems. Significant levels of GSH reductase activity were measured in Agaricus blazei, Pleurotus ostreatus and Hericium erinaceus, with the lowest activity found in Polyporus umbellatus.
Research results suggest that important antioxidant and cytoprotective enzymes are present in all the different fungi examined, suggesting considerable potential for therapeutic strategies based on nutritional interventions with mushrooms to limit and/or prevent the adverse consequences associated with free-radical induced damage in neurodegenerative disorders.
This is a synopsis of the Research Article to be published in PH Online Issue 208:
Rationale for Mushroom Nutrition Supplementation in Neurodegenerative Conditions - Calabrese V, Cornelius C, Cavallaro M, Cambria M and Toscano MA
Further Information
Please contact Mycology Research on Tel: 01582 485 209; info@mycologyresearch.com www.mycologyresearch.com/
Homeopathy, Nutrition and Reiki Courses at Sayer Complementary Health
Sayer Complementary Health run by June Sayer DHom (Med) MARH RHom DNTh FNTP DIridol, Homeopath and Nutritionist, is based in Southend, Essex. June has been qualified in homeopathy for over 20 years and continues to see clients at her practice. As well as providing healthcare for her clients she also teaches a range of courses in Homeopathy, Reiki and Nutrition, having trained in Nutrition, Iridology and Reiki.
Anyone undertaking courses in homeopathy will find the subject both fascinating and challenging. The one-day basic introductory course in introduces you to homeopathic remedies that can be used at home for minor illnesses, coughs and colds, digestive disturbances and headaches and may speed up the healing process. An additional module covered by e-learning gives you a greater understanding of homeopathy.
A full in-depth Practitioner Diploma course in this subject is also available by attendance at the premises in Southend learning alongside qualified homeopaths on an apprentice-type basis for those who wish to develop an exciting and rewarding career. This course covers the history of homeopathy, the philosophy and the underlying causes of illnesses as viewed by a homeopath as well as a wide range of homeopathic remedies. Some e-learning is included.
An introduction to Nutrition course helps you find out more about the impact of foods on your general health and how you can choose foods to improve your wellbeing. At this stage, we do not offer a full diploma course in Nutrition.
Reiki is another form of healing that is very relaxing and has a profound effect on stress. The first level of Reiki (Shoden) teaches you how to carry out your own self-healing and practice Reiki on your friends and family. Having become familiar with the practice of Reiki 1 you can go on to Reiki level 2 (Okuden) the practitioner level, where you will learn enhanced methods of using your Reiki and be able, once insured, to work on members of the public.
Should you want to take your Reiki a stage further, Sayer Complementary Health also provides the Reiki Master/Teach level course.
Further Information
For more details on any of the above courses, contact June on Tel: 01702 826049; june@betterhealthnow.co.uk www.betterhealthnow.co.uk
Help APOPS Build the Tool that will Shift Pelvic Organ Prolapse into the 21st Century!
APOPS [Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support] focuses daily on navigating multiple needs of women with pelvic organ prolapse. Change is needed and coming in the pelvic organ prolapse arena; on medical record for over 4000 years with little shift in recognition, screening, and diagnostics, dialogue is finally on the table and agenda is slowly moving forward. While APOPS feels shifting awareness is the most significant strategic facet that needs to be addressed, a multitude of other aspects need to move forward as well. APOPS has always recognized the value of strong synergy between every sector engaged within POP dynamic. Those in healthcare, industry, and research cement the value of their professions by engaging in programs that assist women diagnosed with this common, cryptic health concern.
What if there was a tool that would enable women to track their symptoms and share them with healthcare practitioners? What if there was a tool that could capture statistics and build a database to enable industry to evaluate the areas of surgical and nonsurgical product need? What if there was a tool that could evolve necessary statistics to validate research initiatives? APOPS is building a tool to accomplish all of these actions but we need assistance financing the project. This short YouTube explains our request. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BMQdCZQGTw
The App we are developing will serve multiple purposes; it will service the needs of women navigating pelvic organ prolapse, the healthcare practitioners who treat them, industry for developing the tools and devices necessary to move treatment forward, and research to clarify areas lacking statistical validation. Although App development is quite expensive, the benefit both short term and long generate significant value to every sector engaged in the POP arena. This App will cost approximately $25,000; corporate sponsorship is going to be pivotal to quickly transport this App to market and I’m hopeful everyone engaged in the field of POP will contribute to our project. Every sector will benefit including and most importantly, the women who are experiencing pelvic organ prolapse. Proficient understanding of women’s needs enable all fields to perform more effectively. Working together toward on pelvic organ prolapse initiatives will assist the much needed shift in POP awareness.
Please contact me by via my cell or email with any questions you have; multiple levels of sponsorship will be made available. Donation/sponsorship info is available on the APOPS website at http://pelvicorganprolapsesupport.org/support_apops .
Together let’s shift pelvic organ prolapse into the 21st century!
Sherrie Palm
APOPS Founder/CEO
Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: The Silent Epidemic
Further Information
Please contact Sherrie Palm on 001 Tel: 262-441-0488; sjpalm@wi.rr.com www.pelvicorganprolapsesupport.org/ www.sherriepalm.com/
Raphael Medical Centre Mistletoe Therapy Clinic
A new outpatient clinic providing integrated cancer care specialising in mistletoe therapy (Viscum album) and hyperthermia has opened at the Raphael Medical Centre in Kent in 2010.
Dr Peter Gruenewald and nurses incorporate natural medicines and holistic therapies into the cancer care programme, to strengthen the patient on all levels - physical, emotional and spiritual. Mistletoe therapy forms the backbone of medical care for cancer patients.
Mistletoe therapy for cancer has been in use since the 1920s, and is more widely available on the continent with specialist hospitals in Germany, Austria and Switzerland – where Mistletoe is prescribed to a large number of cancer patients as an adjunct to conventional therapies.
Mistletoe therapy can benefit patients with common cancer types, as well as blood cancers and lymphomas. One of mistletoe's benefits is in relieving common side-effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy such as fatigue, nausea, digestive complaints and weight loss, sleeplessness, low mood, infections and can help in reducing pain. Mistletoe has anti-cancer effects and strengthens the immunity and so supports the body in fighting the effects of cancer. The mistletoe extract is usually given as a subcutaneous injection and patients learn how to self-administer the therapy at home.
With whole body hyperthermia the body is heated to a fever range (38.5 – 39.5 0Celsius), and this is associated with the same immunological benefits as natural fever. Hyperthermia renders tumour cells more receptive to other anti-cancer treatments, thus enhancing the effects of immuno-, chemo- and radiotherapy without increasing their toxicity. With repeated treatments tumour growth can be inhibited by Hyperthermia. Here, Hyperthermia primarily used to support the effects of Mistletoe Therapy.
The Raphael Medical Centre is known as a leading holistic service provider for those suffering from complex neurological disabilities. Situated in 17 acres of parkland, The Raphael Medical Centre offers patients the perfect setting for their recovery. The organic kitchens provide wholesome meals using seasonal, biodynamic farm produce for the nutritional/dietary benefit of patients and staff alike.
Further Information
For background information on mistletoe therapy go to www.mistel-therapie.de or contact the clinic at outpatients@raphaelmedicalcentre.co.uk .
Please contact Raphael Medical Centre,Hollanden Park, Coldharbour Lane, Hildenborough, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9LE on Tel: 01732 833924 www.raphaelmedicalcentre.co.uk
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