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		<title>The healing powers of herbs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone wants to feel happy and healthy and if something is proven to be safe and it works, then they are willing to try it. Consider plants and foods as medicinal. Why or how we’ve rediscovered our natural, ancient methods of achieving those goals is a longer story. Think of it this way, you and your doctor should really only have the first true goal in mind – prevention, aimed at keeping you well and healthy so you can live a long life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone wants to feel happy and healthy and if something is proven to be safe and it works, then they are willing to try it. Consider plants and foods as medicinal.</p>
<p>Why or how we’ve rediscovered our natural, ancient methods of achieving those goals is a longer story.</p>
<p>Think of it this way, you and your doctor should really only have the first true goal in mind – prevention, aimed at keeping you well and healthy so you can live a long life.</p>
<p>We are living at the beginning of a very necessary revolution in personal wellness. Although in a way, it really is more of a common sense revolution. Realistically, I see it as more of a reawakening. We are now rediscovering, or relearning, many of the things we’ve either forgotten or dismissed for generations.</p>
<p>Today we are approaching wellness in a new way but with an age-old wisdom.</p>
<p>Chances are, your great grandmother may have dispensed daily doses of cod liver oil to her children to prevent everything from the common cold to heart disease. The numbers of various omega fish oils researchers and product developers are growing by leaps and bounds. We’re going back to our ancient, natural roots for health and disease prevention rather than waiting for a disease to strike.</p>
<p>Prevention, as we all know, should be a way of life.</p>
<p>Who could argue that it’s better to prevent a disease or a health issue, than to wait until you get sick to try and cure the problem?  It simply made more sense to live a life of wellness in those days when doctors were even scarcer than healthcare plans.</p>
<p>A growing number of doctors and healthcare professionals worldwide, from among the most the prestigious medical communities have announced promising breakthroughs, acknowledging the health benefits and the natural healing values of nutritional foods as medicine. In fact, many people now recognize that these amazing natural discoveries, when combined with traditional medicine, are already drastically improving – essentially revolutionizing – the traditional family approach to good health.</p>
<p>There is still much to learn and relearn just as there are old attitudes and notions the medical community at large needs to unlearn.</p>
<p>What we already know to date is beyond fantastic.</p>
<p>For many years traditional folkloric remedies using herbal plants and other foods have been keys to living healthier. Did you know that ginger works for migraines and turmeric is for arthritis, and that there is natural help out there so you can reduce the symptoms of inflammatory bowel problems and dispel mosquitoes with basil?</p>
<p>You asked me why people have an increased awareness of the healing powers of herbs. I hope I’m not being facetious by answering with a question of my own:</p>
<p>Based on what I’ve just told you here, how could anyone possibly dismiss the healing powers of herbs?</p>
<p>These plants are rich in aromatic terpene essential oils, which the plant produce to defend itself from predators (bacteria and mold) and to attract pollinating insects. Laboratory research has shown that plants’ essential oils are toxic for microbes, but safe for people.</p>
<p>Cooks have been able to take advantage of their best properties, using the herbs to enhance food flavors with health benefits. Markets have used essential oils in packaging to help naturally preserve fresh foods. One example of that is preventing mold from growing on berries. I should point out that when you’re cooking with essential oils for flavoring, usually one drop is equal to one teaspoon. Additionally, basil&#8217;s aroma is destroyed during cooking but the fresh herb’s properties remain unchanged.</p>
<p>Three of the most common compounds found in basil – eugenol, rosmarinic acid, and ursolic acid – have powerful anti-inflammatory properties. The essential oil of basil can be diffused into air you breathe, absorbed through the skin using a few drops diluted in your favorite massage oil.</p>
<p>Plants such as herbs like basil can be considered an integral part of a wellness program.</p>
<p>An anesthesiologist friend of mine “caught” MRSA in the hospital and nearly died. For those who don’t know the term, it is better known as a deadly flesh-eating disease. While he was in the intensive care unit (ICU), I gave him essential oils to use in massage therapy and mangosteen juice with vitamins and minerals, plus some relevant medical reference papers.</p>
<p>This is not the first time I’ve had to make a choice about suggesting integrating natural remedies to physicians. I did the same thing for my father – a retired heart surgeon – when he had significant complications of heart surgery requiring extended rehabilitation.</p>
<p>Skepticism is a tough thing for anybody to overcome, most especially doctors. The only cure for that sort of disbelief is real, documented evidence.</p>
<p>Basil like other herbal plants and natural foods have healing properties that have not been determined to be unsafe for integration with medical prescriptions drugs. Although, under some circumstances it is recommended that herbs and supplements be stopped a week to ten days prior to surgery and anesthesia; also, antioxidants should be avoided when undergoing certain types of chemotherapy. Perhaps natural remedies should not be judged with the same scientific methodology used for the clinical analysis of prescription medications. As far as efficacy is concerned, employing the logic that herbs are “at least as likely as not to help” is probably enough analysis to suggest health benefits.</p>
<p>Here is a brief review, for example, of the current evidence on the influence of essential oils and juice therapy on the process of wound healing for cases such as my doctor friend’s MRSA:</p>
<p>This excellent paper in the Journal of Wound Care reports on a literature review of evidence on the influence of essential oils on wound healing and their potential application in clinical practice. The paper focuses mainly on tea tree, lavender, chamomile, thyme, and ocimum (basil) oils (Woollard 2007).</p>
<p>Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major nosocomial pathogen which causes severe morbidity and mortality worldwide. Garcinia mangostana was identified as the most potent Thai medicinal plant investigated for its activity against MRSA. The antibacterial activity was traced to the prenylated xanthone, a-mangostin (Chomnawang 2009).</p>
<p>Here are two quality papers which, instead of making excuses for the lack of human studies in the current state of wellness research, reveal two  preliminary studies  suggesting it could be possible to provide solid evidence of efficacy – the capacity to produce an effect – and safety in order to justify their integrative approach for wound care and many other areas in need of improved health.</p>
<p>1: The influence of essential oils on the process of wound healing: a review of the current evidence. Woollard AC, Tatham KC, Barker S.<br />
J Wound Care. 2007 Jun;16(6):255-7.</p>
<p>2. Antibacterial activity of Thai medicinal plants against methicillin-resistant,Staphylococcus aureus. Chomnawang MT, Surassmo S, Wongsariya K, Bunyapraphatsara N. Fitoterapia. 2009 Mar;80(2):102-4.</p>
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		<title>Informed Consent for H1N1 and Naturally Enhanced Immunity</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Informed</strong><strong> Consent</strong><strong> </strong><strong>for H1N1<br />
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<p><strong>There is no shortage of emotions when your child is sick. Especially in light of the recent statistics documenting the increased trend in this point of the pandemic of deaths of children from Swine Flu. Although the CDC has verified that the deaths were among children with serious chronic illnesses like diabetes, asthma and immune compromised patients, that is not comforting to parents of well children. Nonetheless, during this H1N1 Swine flu pandemic there are pre-existing conditions which the CDC has identified and publicized which must be considered when making medical care decisions for special groups, such as pregnant women, children and the elderly. These emotions and conditions may generate considerable questions which must be answered by the patient&#8217;s parents and doctor prior to initiating any treatment.That process is known as obtaining  informed consent.</strong></p>
<p><strong>A virus does not need consent to infect a child but a doctor must obtain the informed consent of the parent or guardian in order to vaccinate a child or initiate treatment for an infected child.</strong></p>
<p><strong>What constitutes informed consent?</strong></p>
<p><strong>According to the FDA, it is the process of obtaining a patient&#8217;s permission for a procedure after the patient and doctor have discussed the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the procedure and the patient understand them.</strong></p>
<p><strong>For example, as an anesthesiologist, the process of obtaining informed consent prior to surgery involves a discussion of both allopathic and integrative medical methods of administering an anesthetic. Intravenous medications such as propofol and inhaled anesthetic gases are administered to keep a patient asleep throughout surgery. A potential anesthetic complication often discussed before surgery is the patient&#8217;s fear of having nausea and vomiting while  recovering from anesthesia. I obtain consent to use essential oil of ginger as an integrative medicine technique as well as intravenous medications like ondansetron, to prevent and treat post-op nausea and vomiting (PONV).</strong></p>
<p><strong>The topics surrounding the  Swine flu pandemic are so complex and emotions are so high during this season of national debate on health care reform, that one would be  hard-pressed to say they are truly informed . Especially, when you are in line of people waiting to get immunized by a caregiver at a  minute clinic. Our <a class="wpGallery" title="Seasonal Flu" href="http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/" target="_blank">government</a> has spokespeople saying the flu vaccinations are necessary and safely tested. Some lawgivers have written into law that all health care providers must be vaccinated. There are numerous opponents making claims otherwise.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Say your doctor recommends the live, <a class="wpGallery" title="Live Attenutated Intranasal Vaccine" href="http://www.maricopa.gov/Public_Health/PubDocuments/visLaivH1n1.pdf" target="_blank">attenutated virus intranasal vaccine (LAIV)</a>,  for your child. Are you one of the 27% of parents who say they will not allow their child to be vaccinated?  Are you informed enough to ask the doctor if the vaccine will harm an unborn child if my child sheds virus for the next 21 days around me? Is the clinic where you are seeking treatment aware that your child has asthma and is therefore not a recommended <a class="wpGallery" title="Candidate for FluMist" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/09/AR2009100903216_2.html?hpid=moreheadlines&amp;sid=ST2009100904367" target="_blank">candidate for FluMist</a>? If your child gets a complications of the vaccine are you aware  that the manufacturer is protected from lawsuits. You can apply for government assistance to cover the added medical expenses if it is determined that the complications are indeed from the vaccine.</strong></p>
<p><strong>What is a person to do? Do your due diligence. <a class="wpGallery" title="Digtial Flu Resources" href="http://www.flu.gov/news/index.html" target="_blank"><span class="wpGallery">Seek help using online digital triage</span></a><a class="wpGallery" title="Digital Triage" href="http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/audiovideo.htm" target="_blank">.</a><br />
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<p><strong>Be as informed as you possibly can while adopting safe practices. Besides watching <a class="wpGallery" title="Sesame Street" href="http://www.flu.gov/psa/" target="_blank">Sesame Street videos</a> with your kids to teach them the<a class="wpGallery" title="CDC Children" href="http://www.cdc.gov/flu/school/" target="_blank"> </a><span class="wpGallery">proper techniques </span>of sneezing and handwashing, one could adopt natural methods of boosting immunity. Using food as your medicine, consider that mangosteen, acai, garlic, olive, onion, ginger, echinacea, cat’s claw, shiitake &amp; maitake &amp; reishi mushrooms, lomatium dissectum, lemon balm, St John’s wart, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc and probiotics are known traditional remedies with anti-viral and immune boosting function.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Have you heard of Inhalational Therapy? Then stay tuned. Breathing the vapors of essential oils distilled from plants is wonderful.<br />
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<p><strong>Be proactive and stay informed.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>James Tad Geiger MD</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been using essential oil of ginger in the operating room to prevent nausea since 2005. It works great, it is cheap, it is easy  and my patients and the nurses really support my efforts to promote my use of it. I have gifted my GingerMD product to many patients, hospital employees who have needs like nausea associated with pregnancy or they themselves are undergoing chemotherapy. They are so grateful because it makes the treatment and condition so much more bareable. To quote a nurse "Ginger Rocks."]]></description>
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“Unless one is aware of a research methodology’s potential weaknesses, scientific activity can become a mechanical ritual.”<br />
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<p><strong>I have been using essential oil of ginger in the operating room to prevent nausea since 2005. It works great, it is cheap, it is easy  and my patients and the nurses really support my efforts to promote my use of it. I have gifted my GingerMD product to many patients, hospital employees who have needs like nausea associated with pregnancy or they themselves are undergoing chemotherapy. They are so grateful because it makes the treatment and condition so much more bearable. To quote a nurse &#8220;Ginger Rocks.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Apparently others researchers are now convinced and it is <a class="wpGallery" title="Ginger in the New York times" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/health/15cancer.html?ref=global-home" target="_blank">published in Lancet </a>and sent around the World Wide Web as scene in these <a class="wpGallery" title="Ginger" href="http://hometestingblog.testcountry.com/?p=2191" target="_blank">hyperlinks</a>. I have a wonderful product, <a class="wpGallery" title="Ginger prevents Chemo Nausea" href="http://www.oilmd.com/cms/modules/osC/product_info.php?products_id=5" target="_blank">GingerMD</a>.<br />
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<p><strong>Smell is a learned process shaped by genetics (Buck et al., 1992), experiences such as language (Stevenson and Boakes, 2003), music, and other five senses-mediated cues. The medical science of nausea is complexly interwoven with coexisting disease states. <a class="wpGallery" title="Ginger The universal Medicine" href="http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/getting-toroot/358327/&amp;com=y" target="_blank">Safe practical choices</a> in essential oil therapy can be extrapolated from evidenced-based clinical references  that may be<a class="wpGallery" title="Ginger and Cancer" href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/41021.php" target="_blank"> integrated into the medical management</a> of various conditions.</strong></p>
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Specifically, the transdermal application and nasal inhalation of vapors of 10% CO2 extracted essential oil of ginger Zingiber officinale can be a safe and effective addition to the medical management for the prevention and treatment of complications of nausea and vomiting associated with general anesthesia. This clinical and scientifically oriented chapter is based on my article published in the International Journal of Aromatherapy.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>James Geiger MD </strong></p>
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