Pub Date : 2021-01-05DOI: 10.15406/IJCAM.2021.14.00526
M. Moran
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (diabetes) is usually caused by insulin resistance and it is considered an incurable life-long disease. Patient concerns : Diabetes has become a worldwide plague; its prevalence continues increasing without end in sight. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, renal failure, lower extremity amputations, peripheral neuropathy, and so on. It is also a major contributor to coronary artery disease, strokes, erectile dysfunction, and premature deaths. Expenses related to diabetic care and patient suffering are staggering. In most cases, patients need to be on medications for life. Diagnosis: Diagnosis and follow-up of diabetes is usually done with A1c hemoglobin. Interventions: A 3-hour post-meal glucose testing protocol, not previously reported, is described to control and reverse type 2 diabetes. A 3-4year observation of one individual who used this novel protocol is included. Outcomes: Using the 3-hour post-meal glucose testing protocol, a 58-year-old male reversed early prediabetes (A1c = 5.7) and has been able to maintain a normal A1c of 4.7 on a non-diabetic diet without any caloric restrictions 3-4 years later. Conclusion: A 3-hour post-meal glucose testing is proposed for prediabetic or diabetic patients to find what fats or meals are blocking their insulin receptors, so that the offending meals and fats can be avoided, and insulin resistance can be reversed. This approach could revolutionize diabetic patient care by empowering patients with a simple and easy to follow protocol.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-01DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00551
Aybuke Demir Alsancak
Objective: A rapidly grown up information about COVID-19 has been regularly broadcast on internet websites or social media. In this period, it can be argued that there has been an increase in the online search about the COVID-19 infection, disease prevention or treatment methods. We investigated the Google research trends in searches of alternative treatment methods during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. Methods: The Google Trends TM (GT TM) was used to retrieve data on Internet user search activities and patterns of Google search queries. We searched most known keywords related to alternative and herbal therapies such as thyme, sumac, ginger, tonics, propolis, Vitamin D, Vitamin C and Zinc in GT TM between January 1, 2020 and May 5, 2020 in Turkish. Results: According to the GT TM analysis of Turkey as of the indicated dates, there have been an intensive search for COVID-19 and treatment methods in March. It was determined that the searches related to the molecules mentioned above peaked at different times and then the search interest decreased. It was also found that the level of social interest decreased with the prolongation of the pandemic period about COVID-19. Conclusion: The data we obtained as a result of our study demonstrated that there was an increase in the search on medicinal herbs and drugs by the internet users in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic.
{"title":"A google trends analysis: evaluation of the search frequency about alternative treatment methods during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey","authors":"Aybuke Demir Alsancak","doi":"10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00551","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00551","url":null,"abstract":"Objective: A rapidly grown up information about COVID-19 has been regularly broadcast on internet websites or social media. In this period, it can be argued that there has been an increase in the online search about the COVID-19 infection, disease prevention or treatment methods. We investigated the Google research trends in searches of alternative treatment methods during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. Methods: The Google Trends TM (GT TM) was used to retrieve data on Internet user search activities and patterns of Google search queries. We searched most known keywords related to alternative and herbal therapies such as thyme, sumac, ginger, tonics, propolis, Vitamin D, Vitamin C and Zinc in GT TM between January 1, 2020 and May 5, 2020 in Turkish. Results: According to the GT TM analysis of Turkey as of the indicated dates, there have been an intensive search for COVID-19 and treatment methods in March. It was determined that the searches related to the molecules mentioned above peaked at different times and then the search interest decreased. It was also found that the level of social interest decreased with the prolongation of the pandemic period about COVID-19. Conclusion: The data we obtained as a result of our study demonstrated that there was an increase in the search on medicinal herbs and drugs by the internet users in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic.","PeriodicalId":92796,"journal":{"name":"International journal of complementary & alternative medicine","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"67072521","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2021-01-01DOI: 10.15406/IJCAM.2021.14.00541
A. Khuda-Bukhsh
Corona disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has assumed a global pandemic status more than a year back, necessitating exploration of newer strategies for prevention and treatment. In many countries, the second wave has already struck and is being tackled with some experience gained from the first phase. With the loss of innumerable human lives so far, it is felt that the modern or conventional system of medicine alone may not be enough to tackle this colossal problem, particularly in countries with a huge population and with inadequate or limited medical infra-structural facilities like adequate number of modern life-saving devices and hospital beds. Therefore, other suitable treatment methods might be needed to supplement the existing facilities. Convincing evidence-based data collected recently from different disciplines of traditional, integrative and complementary and alternative medicines (TICAM) open up the possibility of successful integration of certain systems into the mainstream or modern medicine regimens, at least as supportive or adjunct medicines to give more benefits of amelioration to the ailing mankind. The present editorial aims at bringing such possibilities to the fore.
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Pub Date : 2021-01-01DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00552
M. Moran
N-acetyl carnosine (NAC) drops have been proposed for the treatment of age-related cataracts but “[t]here is currently no convincing evidence that NAC reverses cataract.” 1 A 2019 study failed to improve cataracts using lanosterol. 2 Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) decreases ocular inflammation 3 and it is a well-known carrier.
n -乙酰肌肽(NAC)滴剂被建议用于治疗老年性白内障,但“目前还没有令人信服的证据表明NAC可以逆转白内障。”2019年的一项研究未能使用羊毛甾醇改善白内障。二甲基亚砜(DMSO)可以减少眼部炎症,它是一种众所周知的载体。
{"title":"Combination of two non-prescription eye drops for early cortical cataracts","authors":"M. Moran","doi":"10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00552","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00552","url":null,"abstract":"N-acetyl carnosine (NAC) drops have been proposed for the treatment of age-related cataracts but “[t]here is currently no convincing evidence that NAC reverses cataract.” 1 A 2019 study failed to improve cataracts using lanosterol. 2 Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) decreases ocular inflammation 3 and it is a well-known carrier.","PeriodicalId":92796,"journal":{"name":"International journal of complementary & alternative medicine","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"67072533","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2021-01-01DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00549
A. Abdellaoui
and c) the Others, all the others who emerge, who try to make a place for themselves (the UAE who try to place themselves in the conquest of space for example), to obtain a voice (or a way), but also those who struggle in the vagaries of development and “emancipation” that they fear while hoping for; all those Others who did not believe in the pandemic or saw it as an invention to control social movements. But this crisis will also have shown, very fortunately, the strength of dedication and individual and collective abnegation of those who fight evil, day and night, by exposing themselves and without counting their time. The covid 19 pandemic is not, however, the first to hit the world. There have been many more as deadly, if not more; the bubonic plague which reappeared in 1320 in Mongolia, however, remained endemic in the East, India and China. It appeared in the West in 1347, brought in by Genoese sailors fleeing Caffa, and caused the deaths of 25 to 40 million Europeans. Remember that Caffa was a Genoese city at the ends of Europe at the end of the 15th century. This work recalls the major global health cr ises and their consequences on societal changes. We try to ask angry questions and sometimes get answers to them.
{"title":"The health crisis (covid-19) in the world: impacts on governance systems and societal behavior","authors":"A. Abdellaoui","doi":"10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00549","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00549","url":null,"abstract":"and c) the Others, all the others who emerge, who try to make a place for themselves (the UAE who try to place themselves in the conquest of space for example), to obtain a voice (or a way), but also those who struggle in the vagaries of development and “emancipation” that they fear while hoping for; all those Others who did not believe in the pandemic or saw it as an invention to control social movements. But this crisis will also have shown, very fortunately, the strength of dedication and individual and collective abnegation of those who fight evil, day and night, by exposing themselves and without counting their time. The covid 19 pandemic is not, however, the first to hit the world. There have been many more as deadly, if not more; the bubonic plague which reappeared in 1320 in Mongolia, however, remained endemic in the East, India and China. It appeared in the West in 1347, brought in by Genoese sailors fleeing Caffa, and caused the deaths of 25 to 40 million Europeans. Remember that Caffa was a Genoese city at the ends of Europe at the end of the 15th century. This work recalls the major global health cr ises and their consequences on societal changes. We try to ask angry questions and sometimes get answers to them.","PeriodicalId":92796,"journal":{"name":"International journal of complementary & alternative medicine","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"67072384","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2021-01-01DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00545
E. Borrelli
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Pub Date : 2021-01-01DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00554
Sugin Lal Jabaris S, V. K
Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM) is defined as medicines which are considered to be of Indian origin or the medicine system which has adapted in to Indian culture. India has unmatched alternative system of medicine in the form of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy, which is now jointly referred to as AYUSH, recognized by the Government of India. Siddha medicine is one of the oldest and well documented medical systems of India. Retrospective studies revealed that Siddha medicines are used for prophylaxis and to treat viral diseases such as chicken pox, mumps, influenza, dengue etc. No specific drug is available till date to combat the rapid spread of COVID19. Further, exploring every possible treatment option will be of greater significance. Siddha medicine such as Kabasura Kudineer is recommended officially by the government for clinical management of viral infections. Data from on-going clinical trials of Kabasura Kudineer for improving the symptoms of COVID-19 are awaited with much interest. Kabasura Kudineer might be potent adjunct therapeutic option in the management of COVID-19.
{"title":"Kabasura kudineer, a siddha medicine against COVID-19 infection: scope and future perspective","authors":"Sugin Lal Jabaris S, V. K","doi":"10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00554","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15406/ijcam.2021.14.00554","url":null,"abstract":"Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM) is defined as medicines which are considered to be of Indian origin or the medicine system which has adapted in to Indian culture. India has unmatched alternative system of medicine in the form of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy, which is now jointly referred to as AYUSH, recognized by the Government of India. Siddha medicine is one of the oldest and well documented medical systems of India. Retrospective studies revealed that Siddha medicines are used for prophylaxis and to treat viral diseases such as chicken pox, mumps, influenza, dengue etc. No specific drug is available till date to combat the rapid spread of COVID19. Further, exploring every possible treatment option will be of greater significance. Siddha medicine such as Kabasura Kudineer is recommended officially by the government for clinical management of viral infections. Data from on-going clinical trials of Kabasura Kudineer for improving the symptoms of COVID-19 are awaited with much interest. Kabasura Kudineer might be potent adjunct therapeutic option in the management of COVID-19.","PeriodicalId":92796,"journal":{"name":"International journal of complementary & alternative medicine","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"67072574","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2020-12-30DOI: 10.15406/IJCAM.2020.13.00523
V. Sabesan, Arjun Meiyappan, Raviteja Rudraraju, Bhavya K. Sheth, Kiran K. Chatha, Farah Tejpar Siddharth Kundal, Christian Martine
damaged or pathological tissue using mesenchymal cells or platelet rich plasma (PRP). 17 Treatment with PRP has been the frontrunner as a source for regenerative cells as studies with level 1 evidence have highlighted its effectiveness in treating knee OA and lateral spondylopathy. Other sources including bone marrow and adipose tissue have been explored as possible sources of mesenchymal stem cells but have not been able to demonstrate greater effectiveness than PRP formulations. Bone marrow stem cells are concentrated into what is known as bone marrow aspirate concentrate. The formulation has been studied, but hasn’t demonstrated level 1 evidence of effectiveness in musculoskeletal injury treatment. Abstract Objectives: Patients now have longer life expectancies and more active lifestyles which is driving the growth and use of regenerative medicine. Definitions of regenerative medicine (RM) vary, with much of the public having an incomplete understanding of what regenerative medicine means or the science behind these therapies. The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions and understanding of the role of regenerative medicine in treating musculoskeletal problems. Methods: This cross-sectional study consisted of an anonymous self-administered survey designed to assess patient perceptions, knowledge and attitudes toward regenerative medicine and its application in sports medicine of 150 participants. The demographic information and participant’s knowledge and conceptions of regenerative medicine were surveyed from patients in an orthopedic surgery department at a single institution. Descriptive statistics were used to report survey data. Analyses were performed based on demographic variables using independent t-test and an analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: Of the survey takers, 70% viewed RM therapies positively. Participants with a positive view scored significantly higher in all aspects of the survey including effectiveness in the clinical setting (p<0.05) and the likelihood to use or recommend RM therapies (p<0.05). Older Participants (over 54years) scored higher for basic knowledge on RM (3.63; p=0.02). Participants with personal experience with RM had a more positive response when asked if it helps their condition (3.87 vs. 3.38; p=0.01) and were more comfortable recommending it to others (3.83 vs. 3.41; p=0.04). Conclusion: Overall, participants had a moderate level of understanding and positive perception of the effectiveness of RM therapies. Our results showed participants had a positive view of these treatment modalities despite the literature not supporting the effectiveness of these therapies. More research should be dedicated to this area of medicine given the public interest and desire for RM treatments.
使用间充质细胞或富血小板血浆(PRP)治疗受损或病理组织。作为再生细胞的来源,PRP治疗一直处于领先地位,有一级证据的研究强调了它在治疗膝关节OA和侧脊椎病方面的有效性。其他来源,包括骨髓和脂肪组织,已被探索作为间充质干细胞的可能来源,但未能证明比PRP制剂更有效。骨髓干细胞被浓缩成骨髓吸液浓缩液。该配方已被研究,但尚未证明在肌肉骨骼损伤治疗的有效性一级证据。摘要目的:现在患者的预期寿命更长,生活方式更积极,这推动了再生医学的发展和应用。再生医学(RM)的定义各不相同,许多公众对再生医学的含义或这些疗法背后的科学理解不完全。本研究的目的是评估患者对再生医学在治疗肌肉骨骼问题中的作用的认知和理解。方法:本横断面研究包括一项匿名自我调查,旨在评估150名参与者对再生医学及其在运动医学中的应用的认知、知识和态度。对某医院骨科患者的人口统计信息和参与者对再生医学的知识和观念进行调查。采用描述性统计方法报告调查数据。采用独立t检验和方差分析(ANOVA)对人口统计学变量进行分析。结果:在调查对象中,70%的人对RM疗法持积极态度。持积极态度的参与者在调查的各个方面得分都明显更高,包括临床效果(p<0.05)和使用或推荐RM疗法的可能性(p<0.05)。年龄较大的参与者(54岁以上)在RM的基础知识得分较高(3.63;p = 0.02)。当被问及RM是否有助于他们的病情时,有个人RM经验的参与者有更积极的反应(3.87比3.38;P =0.01),更愿意向他人推荐(3.83 vs. 3.41;p = 0.04)。结论:总体而言,参与者对RM治疗的有效性有中等程度的理解和积极的看法。我们的结果显示,尽管文献不支持这些治疗方法的有效性,但参与者对这些治疗方式持积极态度。鉴于公众对RM治疗的兴趣和渴望,应该对这一医学领域进行更多的研究。
{"title":"Regenerative medicine: what can it do for me?","authors":"V. Sabesan, Arjun Meiyappan, Raviteja Rudraraju, Bhavya K. Sheth, Kiran K. Chatha, Farah Tejpar Siddharth Kundal, Christian Martine","doi":"10.15406/IJCAM.2020.13.00523","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15406/IJCAM.2020.13.00523","url":null,"abstract":"damaged or pathological tissue using mesenchymal cells or platelet rich plasma (PRP). 17 Treatment with PRP has been the frontrunner as a source for regenerative cells as studies with level 1 evidence have highlighted its effectiveness in treating knee OA and lateral spondylopathy. Other sources including bone marrow and adipose tissue have been explored as possible sources of mesenchymal stem cells but have not been able to demonstrate greater effectiveness than PRP formulations. Bone marrow stem cells are concentrated into what is known as bone marrow aspirate concentrate. The formulation has been studied, but hasn’t demonstrated level 1 evidence of effectiveness in musculoskeletal injury treatment. Abstract Objectives: Patients now have longer life expectancies and more active lifestyles which is driving the growth and use of regenerative medicine. Definitions of regenerative medicine (RM) vary, with much of the public having an incomplete understanding of what regenerative medicine means or the science behind these therapies. The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions and understanding of the role of regenerative medicine in treating musculoskeletal problems. Methods: This cross-sectional study consisted of an anonymous self-administered survey designed to assess patient perceptions, knowledge and attitudes toward regenerative medicine and its application in sports medicine of 150 participants. The demographic information and participant’s knowledge and conceptions of regenerative medicine were surveyed from patients in an orthopedic surgery department at a single institution. Descriptive statistics were used to report survey data. Analyses were performed based on demographic variables using independent t-test and an analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: Of the survey takers, 70% viewed RM therapies positively. Participants with a positive view scored significantly higher in all aspects of the survey including effectiveness in the clinical setting (p<0.05) and the likelihood to use or recommend RM therapies (p<0.05). Older Participants (over 54years) scored higher for basic knowledge on RM (3.63; p=0.02). Participants with personal experience with RM had a more positive response when asked if it helps their condition (3.87 vs. 3.38; p=0.01) and were more comfortable recommending it to others (3.83 vs. 3.41; p=0.04). Conclusion: Overall, participants had a moderate level of understanding and positive perception of the effectiveness of RM therapies. Our results showed participants had a positive view of these treatment modalities despite the literature not supporting the effectiveness of these therapies. More research should be dedicated to this area of medicine given the public interest and desire for RM treatments.","PeriodicalId":92796,"journal":{"name":"International journal of complementary & alternative medicine","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2020-12-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"47665275","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2020-12-30DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2020.13.00524
R. L. Don Tigny
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Pub Date : 2020-11-23DOI: 10.15406/IJCAM.2020.13.00521
Kshama Gupta, Prasad Mamidi
Maharshi Bhela was a direct disciple of ‘Acharya Punarvasu Atreya’ and he has composed a compendium, known as ‘Bhela samhita’. Bhela Samhita is one of the prominent texts of the samhita period of Ayurveda (100 BC-400 BC) and it consists of 120 chapters divided among 8 sections. ‘Indriya sthana’ (which deals with prognostic aspects) is one among the eight sections of ‘Bhela samhita’ which comprises of 12 chapters. ‘Purva rupeeyam’ is the sixth chapter of ‘Bhela indriya sthana’, having 17 verses dealing with various signs and symptoms seen at the prodromal stage of diseases and leads to death at later stages. Proper knowledge of the conditions explained in ‘Purva rupeeyam’ chapter enables the physician to detect life threatening diseases at earlier or prodromal stages which further helps in clinical prognostic decision making. Studies on ‘Bhela indriya sthana’ have been lacking and the present work is aimed to explore the contents of ‘Purva rupeeyam’ (sixth chapter) of ‘Bhela indriya sthana’. Various conditions such as internal haemorrhage, Cancer-related fatigue, chronic fatigue syndrome, congestive heart failure, multiple system atrophy, upper respiratory tract infections and their complications, life liver renal and liver disease, hepatorenal syndrome, hepatic encephalopathy with visual hallucination and non-beneficial treatment at end of life stages are documented in this chapter by ‘Maharshi Bhela’. Further research works are required to substantiate the clinical findings mentioned in this chapter.
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