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No cure for the common cold?
There is a saying that there is no cure for the
common cold. Is this true?
By Chinese medicine theory, the common cold and
flu are caused by an invasion of external pathogenic factors. Normally
the external pathogenic factor would invade the body superficially in
the first stage ( in the first or second day of the cold). The typical
symptoms are: body fell cold or hot, sneezing, sore throat, achy on
the body, cough etc. In this stage , we can give patients GuaSha
therapy, and ask them drink a hot tea or soup (Please to see Dietary
therapy for common cold ), then the cold will be dispelled straight
away from the body. The earlier you have your first stage cold
treated, the better result you will
get. We would give patients acupuncture 9just a
few needles) and some herbal tablets if the cold is severe or in its
second stage ( after three or four days of the cold ). Then patients
would recover in a couple of days. If the cold or flu lasts a long
time, and the symptoms are recurrent, this shows that their immune
system is very deficient and the body cannot fight back. I that case ,
we would give treatment to clear the cold or flu and strengthen to
immune system at the same time (using acupuncture or herbs) , then
patients will recovery quickly.
We have used these methods to treat cold or flu
for many years and the results are excellent.
Dietary therapy for Common cold
If you have just caught a bad cold and it is not
severe, you can try diet therapy to treat the problem, which has been
a popular medical DIY for thousands of years in China.
When you have some typical symptoms of the common
cold such as itchy throat , stuffy or running nose with clear watery
mucus, sneezing ,a version to cold , body ache, etc, try one of the
following ways to treat yourself.
1 Spring onion 20 grams cut into small pieces;
fresh ginger route 10 grams, cut into small pieces. Put them into a
pot, add about one pint water and heat until boiling, then simmer for
about 10 minutes. Drink the soup when it is still quite warm. Then go
to bed, covered with a quilt and make you sweat, the cold will then
be dispelled from your body. Do not go outside until the sweater is
dry up.
2 Fresh ginger 15 grams, cut into small pieces,
crystal sugar 20 grams. Put ginger and sugar into a big cup then add
boiling
water and stew for 10 minutes. Drink the soup
while it is hot, then go to bed, covered with a quilt and make you
sweat. The cold will be dispelled from your body.
How to eat healthily
Although every body knows how to eat, not many
people know how to eat healthily. Check whether your eating habits are
healthily or not:
1 Eat regularly because the stomach likes
regularity. It is all right if you miss meals occasionally.
2 Eat earlier in the evening as eating too
late will cause food retention and even indigestion.
3 Eat under relaxing, calm condition and
have time to continue the relaxation after eating.
4 Chew well as the digestion process
begins in your mouth . Rushing through eating will harm your stomach.
5 Eat the right amount. Do not eat too
much or too little.
6 Eat lean food. As far as possible fresh
food , free from pesticides, preservatives, chemicals and hormones.
7 Eat warm food generally and do not eat
too much cold food.
8 Eat more grains, beans, vegetables and
fruits , small amounts of animal protein and dairy products
and even less of fats, oil and sweets.
9 Avoid excess stimulates such as coffee
and tea, excess alcohol and recreational drugs.
10 Do not make your choice of food too narrow,
eat a variety of food as different foods nourish your body in
different ways.
“We can give you specific dietary recommendations
according to our diagnosis of your needs, using the skills of Chinese
medicine.”
Diet advice for Skin condition patients
For many skin condition such as Psoriasis, Eczema
and Acne, one of the root cause is that heat accumulation in the body.
So patients should be careful about their diet. The following are some
general tips:
1 Do not drink alcohol.
2 Do not eat lamb.
3 Be careful with seafood.
4 Do not eat chilli, curry and strong spicy food.
5 Do not eat raw ginger, onion, and garlic.
6 Do not eat too much deep fried and very rich
food.
All these will generate more heat in your body
and are not good for your skin.
7 Do eat more vegetable and fruits.
8 Drink plenty of water.
9 Try to do more relaxation exercises such as Chi
Kung, Tai Chi, Meditation etc, because stress could bring the heat in
the body and make your skin condition worse.
All these will help to clear heat from your body.
Acupuncture Increases Melatonin Levels, Promotes Quality Sleep
Up
to 40 percent of the adult American population suffers from insomnia.
Research suggests that while insomnia and anxiety are not related,
they share several characteristics. Anxious people usually have
difficulty sleeping an entire night, spend less time in "deep" sleep,
and often have fragmented sleep patterns. Conversely, people who
suffer from sleep deprivation often produce symptoms similar to those
seen in people with high anxiety levels.
Traditionally, people who suffer from insomnia caused by anxiety
are prescribed drugs to help them sleep - particularly, a class of
drugs known as benzodiazepines. Unfortunately, these drugs carry with
them a wide range of physical and psychological side-effects, ranging
from impaired motor skills, depression, and addiction to medication.
Acupuncture has been shown to be an effective remedy for insomnia,
without producing any of the side-effects of drugs; however, none of
the studies examining the use of acupuncture for insomnia have
measured the effects such treatment can have on hormone production or
chemical changes in the brain during sleep.
To see what effects acupuncture has on brain chemistry, researchers
at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada
recruited 18 adults suffering from anxiety and insomnia, and treated
them with acupuncture twice a week for five weeks. One week before and
after treatment, they were given a battery of tests to determine
changes in melatonin, sleep quality, total time spent asleep, and
other variables.
Results showed that anxiety levels were significant lower, while
sleep efficiency and night time melatonin levels increased, in the
week following the last acupuncture session compared to before the
start of the study. Anxiety levels decreased an average of 20 points
per patient; average sleep time increased by 1.4 hours; and "sleep
efficiency" increased an average of 12.5 points. Urinalysis showed a
significant increase in melatonin production between midnight and 8
a.m.
The researchers concluded: "In this preliminary study, acupuncture
was shown to be of value as a therapeutic intervention for insomnia in
anxious subjects and may therefore represent an alternative to
pharmaceutical therapy for some categories of patients." They
recommended that a more rigorous study, including a control group, be
conducted to verify their results.
Reference
Spence DW, Kayumov L, Chen A, et al. Acupuncture
increases nocturnal melatonin secretion and reduces insomnia and
anxiety: a preliminary report. J Neuropsychiaty Clin Neurosci
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