Title : Therapeutic approach to panic disorder according to the diagnosis of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Angela Sanda Tudor, Romanian Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Romania
The study aimed to determine the superior efficacy of Panic Disorder treatment when it stems from the analysis of etiology and specific TCM pathophysiological processes that can lead to the onset of a panic attack. Motivation for the selection of the disease as the research th [....] » Read More
Title : Ethnomedicinal remedies among the ancient and modern Maya
Kerry Hull, Brigham Young University, United States
For millennia various Maya groups have used and developed their knowledge of botanicals as ways of curing illness and improving general health. Many plants in their ethnopharmacological inventory can indeed be shown to have active principles that address many of the illness for w [....] » Read More
Title : Reexamining ketone replenishment in the healing of inflammatory issues its pros and cons and therapeutic dosages from discovery, applications, and review
Fai Chan, Deli Aroma LLC, United States
Almost every American likes eucalyptus globules/Peppermint, a ketone rich essential oil. It is interesting that ketone in aroma medicine is a harsh component especially harsh for people with epileptic seizures. However, a recent research on Rheumatoid Arthritis discovered that mi [....] » Read More
Title : Organ language methodology of the language of organs
Rosemarie W, Rosewelt Praxis for Naturmedicine, Switzerland
Organs cooperate with each other; they are lenders and loan recipients. Organs live in partnership, in a balanced relationship with each other. Organs perform the perfect language, nurturing, balancing, sustaining, and giving the body as a vehicle the best starting position for i [....] » Read More
Title : Role of traditional tibetan medicine sowa rigpa in the prevention and treatment of Covid 19 in India where western medicine is not accessible a narrative review
Annica Aguzzi, University of Utah, United States
Background Traditional Tibetan Medicine has always provided primary care needs to the underserved populations of India and serves a global health function by attending to care where western medicine is not accessible. The new Indian healthcare policies, implemented shortly pri [....] » Read More
Title : DBT-Informed Treatment: Cultural Challenge and Positive Outcome among Chinese American populations
Yuen Ling Elaine Ho, Gouverneur Health, United States
Traditional cultural beliefs and values play an important role of how Chinese Americans understand their emotions. Cultural practices such as filial piety, indirect communication, and self-restraint fundamentally impact the emotional expression, socialization, and coping strategi [....] » Read More
Title : Traditional Qigong: Therapy and much more
Edith Guba, Dao Yuan Schule für Qigong, Germany
Ge Hong, a 3rd century scholar close to Daoism wrote in his book "Baopuzi Neipian": Breath control [i.e., a special practice of qigong] enables the healing of all ailments and sojourns in epidemic-stricken areas; the warding off of snakes and tigers; the closure of woun [....] » Read More
Title : Covid 19 Is there any legitimate optimism in the treatment of post covid syndrome and complications from vaccination
Krashenyuk Albert Ivanovich, Academy of Hirudotherapy, Russian Federation
We give a positive answer to this question. The diagnosis of "Post-Covid syndrome" was formulated thanks to a collective brainstorming session of the Moscow Scientific Therapeutic Society named after Botkin S.P. (Botkin S.P. MNTO) during a significant number of ob [....] » Read More
Title : Standardization of Cannabis leaves in Thailand
Kanittha Nakkliang, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Introduction: Cannabis sativa; commonly known as Marijuana from the family Cannabaceae is an annual, dioecious and flowering plants. Cannabis has been part of Thai medicine for more than three centuries. There are various formulas that have cannabis as the ingredient. As cannabis [....] » Read More
Title : Effects of d Borneol and d Camphor inhalations on Emotional States and Brain Wave Activities in Healthy Participants
Akarat Sivaphongthongchai, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Introduction: d-Borneol and d-camphor are common volatile compounds widely used in traditional remedies because they can stimulate sense of smell and emotional center of human brain. d-Borneol (C10H18O) obtained from the tropical plants known as Dryobalanops aromatica (D. a [....] » Read More
Title : Anti inflammation and gene expression profiling of human hair follicle Dermal papilla cells in response to Oryza Sativa Cv Khao Dawk Mali 105 Bran extract
Chiranan Khantham, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a multi-factorial hair loss that affects patients’ psychological welfare and social interaction. Currently, synthetic medicines for AGA contain several side effects and narrow mechanisms. Natural alternative medicines have gained attention due [....] » Read More
Title : Court-type traditional Thai massage versus Taping for treatment in Plantar fasciitis patients: A pilot study
Phiyaphon Poonsuk, Thammasat University, Thailand
Plantar fasciitis is a common foot disorder, caused by decadence and inflammation of the fascia underneath the foot. The symptoms of plantar fasciitis are manifested after the first time getting out of bed or after a long rest, with the pain subsiding after just a few minutes of [....] » Read More
Title : Anti rheumatic and analgesic effects by the parent tuberous roots of Aconitum jaluense in adjuvant induced arthritis rats
JiSuk Lee, College of Pharmacy Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of
Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to test the anti-rheumatic effects of A. jaluense tubers in acute and chronic arthritis rats, and to assign its ingredients through UHPLC-TOF/MS. Materials and methods: Subcutaneous injection of carrageenan for acute arthritis and co [....] » Read More
Title : Comparison of the handgrip strength of women in the using anthracycline during chemotherapy treatment with apparently healthy women
Vitor Alves Marques, Federal University of Goias, Brazil
The number of studies involving patients with breast cancer and physical activity has increased in recent years. However, it is still unclear the effects of chemotherapy on handgrip strength measurements.To compare handgrip strength between women with breast cancer who [....] » Read More
Title : Yoga as Traditional Medicine
Kazuo Keishin Kimura, Japan Yoga Therapy Society, Japan
In February 2019, the WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, invited 20 regional representatives from around the world to New Delhi, India, for a conference on “The Benchmark for Training Yoga.” The WHO has included yoga in the same category of traditional medicine and complementa [....] » Read More
Title : In vitro cytotoxicity of Euphorbia heterophylla against human cancer cell lines
Bilkisu Adedoyin, University of Abuja, Nigeria
Euphorbia heterophylla (EH) is a well-known Africa medicinal plant, which has been used in the African traditional medicine for the treatment of various human ailments including tumours and cancers. Previous phytochemical screening of E. hetrophylla has detected many flavonoids, [....] » Read More
Title : Translational nutrition research in the management of chronic diseases
Asna Urooj, University of Mysore, India
Introduction- Nutrition interventions tailored to specific diseases are receiving attention to improve health outcomes of specific disease groups. Nutrition professionals must deliver effective, evidence-based nutrition care within public health and health-care settings. My resea [....] » Read More