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What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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Placebos have proved to be effective treatment in maladies that range from depression and congestive heart failure to gastric ulcer and angina pectoris. They "relieve pain better than anything else,"3 although this effect is dependent on the context of the treatment. One study of migraine headaches found that placebo injections worked significantly better than placebo pills.4 Consider placebo surgery. In chapter 3, we reviewed two dramatic examples—ligation of the mammary artery and arthroscopic surgery.

The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie

Craig Pepin-Donat
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Approximately 61 million Americans suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure and other conditions. • More than 2,600 Americans die every day because of cardiovascular diseases, about one death every 33 seconds. • Cigarettes contain 43 known cancer-causing compounds and 400 other known toxins. • Approximately 80 percent of adult smokers started smoking before the age of 18. • Every day, nearly 4,000 young people under the age of 18 try their first cigarette. • More than 6.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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This may explain why this particular body type is more prone to obesity and congestive heart failure than the Vata type. Once milk is pasteurized, i.e., ultra heat-treated, its natural enzyme population is destroyed. Yet the enzymes are needed to make the milk nutrients available to the body cells. Newly born calves die within six months when fed with pasteurized cow's milk. One can only imagine the turmoil that must be going on in the tiny intestinal tract of a baby who is fed with pasteurized milk or sterilized milk formula.
These include allergies, age-related frailty, arthritis, asthma, Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis, cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, congestive heart failure, dementia, depression, diabetes, heart attack, inflammatory bowel disease, kidney disease, lupus, macular degeneration, osteoporosis, periodontal disease, obesity, skin disorders, stroke. Normally, the body's natural response to injury, irritation or invasion would never lead to such extreme illnesses. However, our modern environment bombards us with stresses that trigger the inflammation response too often.
As reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1993, ACE inhibitors (a group of pharmaceuticals that are used primarily in treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure) can cause potentially fatal kidney damage and even death, if they are given too soon after a heart attack. Even the highly praised "miracle" drug insulin, which is injected into diabetics, has now been proven to cause diabetic blindness. Another drug, the anti-malaria medication plaquenil, which is supposed to be useful against lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and skin problems, is often prescribed.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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CoQ 10 has been an approved drug in Japan for congestive heart failure since 1974. And several studies have demonstrated a relationship between depleted CoQ 10 levels and heart disease. So What Is CoQ10, Anyway? CoQ 10 isn't a vitamin; it actually belongs to a family called ubiquinones, and it's found in most tissues in the body. It's essential for the manufacture of the body's energy molecule, ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Virtually every one of the studies investigating the effect of CoQ 10 on heart muscle function have reported significant and positive results.
People who take L-carnitine supplements soon after suffering a heart attack may be less likely to suffer a subsequent heart attack, die of heart disease, experience chest pain and abnormal heart rhythms, or develop congestive heart failure (a condition in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively). A well-designed study of seventy heart-failure patients found that three-year survival was significantly higher in the group receiving 2 g a day of L-carnitine compared to the group receiving a placebo.
It's been an approved treatment for congestive heart failure in Japan since 1974, and Houston considers it one of the best natural treatments for high blood pressure. In addition to being a superb source of high-quality, absorbable protein, hydrolyzed whey protein is a natural ACE inhibitor. ACE inhibitors, short for angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, help reduce blood pressure by interfering with an enzyme that causes muscles surrounding the arteries to constrict, thus raising blood pressure. "Hydrolyzed whey protein lowers blood pressure," says Houston.
In another study, 3 g of taurine outperformed even coenzyme Q10, another superb nutrient with documented results in congestive heart failure. In 1928, the New York Heart Association published a classification of cardiac patients into four functional classes (I through IV) based on their prognosis and their clinical severity (that publication is now in its ninth edition and still going strong).

What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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ACE INHIBITORS Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors21 are a category of drug that relax blood vessels and thereby lower blood pressure; this same action allows the heart to work less hard and therefore ACE inhibitors are a common treatment for congestive heart failure. As with statins, we pose three questions: (1) Do they lower blood pressure? (2) Are they effective in primary prevention; that is, do ACE inhibitors prevent first-time heart attacks (fatal or nonfatal) in patients with high blood pressure?

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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When her lungs would fill with fluid from her congestive heart failure, she would call a doctor's office and tell the nurse what was happening. Sometimes she would get a call back in an hour, sometimes not for a day. She landed in the emergency room routinely. Under the new plan, she has access to a nurse, called a clinical specialist, who knows her case intimately, helps her adjust her medications, and gets her in to see the doctor when she needs it. Bryson also has access to her own electronic medical record, where she can note reactions to a new medication.

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease

Steven V. Joyal
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The danger of undetected high blood pressure is that it makes the heart work too hard and in turn increases the risk of many serious and life-threatening conditions, including stroke, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, kidney disease, heart disease, and blindness. According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, about two-thirds of people older than sixty-five have high blood pressure. The time to take steps to avoid or reverse high blood pressure is now. The steps outlined in part II of this book tell you how.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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Profound neonatal congestive heart failure caused by maternal consumption of blue cohosh herbal medication. J Pediatr; 132(3 pt l):550-552. 1998 Lepik K. Safety of herbal medications in pregnancy. CPJ-RPC; April: 29-33. 1997 McFarlin BL, Gibson MH, O'Rear J et al. A national survey of herbal preparation use by nurse-midwives for labor stimulation: review of the literature and recommendations for practice. J Nurse Midwifery; 44(3):205-216. 1999 McShefferty J & Stenlake JB. Caulosapogenin and its identity with hederagenin. J Chem Soc; 62(pt 2):2314-2316. 1956 Ortega JA & Lazerson J.
Historically, it has been used for congestive heart failure, commonly in combination with cardiac glycosides as it may potentiate their effects, thereby reducing the dose of cardiac glycoside drugs. The use of Crataegus in hypertension, atherosclerosis, and hyperlipidemia is well-documented. The active principles are procyanidins and flavonoids, which cause an increase in coronary blood flow due to dilatory effects, resulting in an improvement of myocardial blood flow. The drug is positively inotropic and positively chronotropic.
Numerous open studies of patients with congestive heart failure, some involving more than 1,000 participants, have reported clinical benefits with oral coenzyme Q10 added to conventional therapy such as digitalis, diuretics, and ACE inhibitors. Trials were both short-term (1 to 4 weeks) and long-term (3 months to 6 years), with typical doses ranging from 50 to 100 mg (Baggio et al 1993; Lampertico et al 1993; Mortensen 1993; Greenberg et al 1990; Langsjoen et al 1990; Langsjoen et al 1988; Mortensen et al 1985; Ishiyama et al 1976).

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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The number of hospital admissions for congestive heart failure at Duke declined, and patients who were admitted spent less time in the hospital, bringing down costs for insurers by 37 percent. There was only one problem: Duke lost money. Bringing down costs meant hospital revenue went down, due to a decline in heart failure admissions and the premium hospitals make from Medicare for complicated cases. Other hospitals have run into the same problem when they implemented similar integrated care programs for such conditions as pneumonia, diabetes, and heart failure.
Gray marbles are the patients with serious but not necessarily life-threatening ailments, like pneumonia or gallstones, or chronic conditions like hernias, congestive heart failure, and angina. It is the decisions about these kinds of cases, the gray middle ground, that get doctors into trouble. It turns out there are very few rules to guide physicians about how to treat many serious and/or chronic conditions. Does this pneumonia case really need to be hospitalized, or will she do just as well taking antibiotics at home?

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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In human clinical trials, Astragalus was shown to have positive inotropic effects in patients with congestive heart failure (Luo, 1995), to significantly shorten ventricular late potentials (Shi, 1991), and to improve angina pectoris in EKG profiles along with the symptoms of ischemic heart disease (Li, 1995). Compounds in the root have demonstrated angiotensin-receptor down-regulating effects (Yarnell, 2007). Chemoprotective Effects: A combination of Astragalus membranaceus and Pyrola rotundifolia protected against cochlear damage caused by gentamycin (Xuan et al, 1995).

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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They have more chronic disease, including Alzheimer's, cancer, congestive heart failure, and cirrhosis of the liver. One in five veterans has diabetes, compared with one in fourteen in the general population. They're more likely to be homeless and to be substance abusers. More than a third of the veterans enrolled in the VHA system smoke. Yet in 2002, the VHA's cost per enrollee was just $2,910, down from $3,720 in 1999.The bill for the rest of the country that year came to $4,576 per capita. And the people who work at the VHA are an exceptionally motivated bunch.

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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It has also been shown to have several benefits for cardiovascular system problems, such as congestive heart failure and high triglycerides. Indications: Angina Anorexia Arrhythmias Athletic performance Cardiomyopathy Chronic fatigue syndrome congestive heart failure Diabetes Down's syndrome Heart attack recovery High cholesterol HIV Intermittent claudication Kidney disease Liver disease Male infertility Premature infants Precautions: There is no toxicity with L-carnitine, but it should not be taken along with the drug pentylenetetrazol. Dosage: Take 1,000 to 3,000 mg daily.

Alternative Medicine Magazine's Definitive Guide to Sleep Disorders: 7 Smart Ways to Help You Get a Good Night's Rest

Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac.
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Several studies have indicated that those who don't experience lower blood pressure at night are at greater risk of angina, heart attacks, congestive heart failure, and strokes.16 Low blood levels of melatonin have been implicated in patients with manic depression and schizophrenia; in these cases, restoring the person to normal nighttime levels of melatonin may be helpful.17 Stress and the adrenal hormone Cortisol, which is associated with stress, may have been contributing factors in reducing the patients' amounts of melatonin. The pineal gland isn't the only gland functioning during sleep.

Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes
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Combined with dan shen (Salvia miltiorrbiza), dang gui, and corydalis tuber, astragalus is useful for treating angina and mild congestive heart failure. Regular use of the root has been shown to prevent kidney and liver damage caused by medications and viruses. It is usually combined with other hepatoprotective herbs such as milk thistle, schisandra, and turmeric or nephroprotective (protects the kidney) herbs such as cordyceps, nettle seed, and S. miltiorrbiza. Dosage and Safety Tincture (1:5): 40-80 drops, three times per day. Decoction: Add 2 tsp. dried cut/sifted root to 12 oz. water.
These results strongly suggest that rhodiola could be of great benefit (along with astragalus, hawthorn, and tienchi ginseng) for older dogs with mild congestive heart failure or weak hearts. Schisandra Schisandra (Schisandra chinensis) enhances performance, facilitates recovery, and combats fatigue in racehorses. It also is used for animals with allergies and those under stress. In a 1994 randomized, double-blind, cross-over study (Hancke et al. 1994), eighteen healthy horses received a single dose of schisandra concentrate (equivalent to about fifty grams of dried berries and containing 1.
Astragalus is useful for treating people with angina and mild congestive heart failure. • Cordyceps benefits the vascular system and helps regulate blood pressure and strengthens the heart muscle. • Dang shen is used to build the blood (xue). Studies indicate that this root not only enhances absorption of nutrients but it also increases the number of red blood cells and the hemoglobin content. • Eleuthero, in clinical studies, has been shown to help relieve angina symptoms and lower LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Used in combination with hawthorn, dan shen, kudzu root, and tien-chi ginseng, jiaogulan can be of significant benefit for people with angina and mild congestive heart failure and to treat and/or prevent arterial disease and arterial insufficiency. Jiaogulan is a calming adaptogen, so it is appropriate for anxious or agitated people with labile (erratic) hypertension, stress headaches, and anxiety induced insomnia. It also has been found to help prevent altitude sickness when used with dang shen, and it can be of benefit for relieving jet lag.
Because of its broad-reaching benefits, I believe that using rhodiola as a part of a clinical protocol for people with Alzheimer's disease, cancer, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue immune deficiency syndrome, diabetes, and congestive heart failure makes very good sense. Additional Information Several other species from the Rhodiola genus are used in folk medicine. None of them contain the rosavins found in R. rosea, and they do not seem to have the same level of activity. Some species, such as R. crenu-lata, R. fastigita, R. kirilowii, R. sacra, and R.
It is frequently used for people with angina pain, mild congestive heart failure, and many other cardiovascular conditions as well as to treat or prevent atherosclerosis. Few people are aware that hawthorn also is an excellent nervine. In Chinese medicine, the heart stores the shen. Disturbed shen symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, bad dreams, palpitations, and irritability. Interestingly enough, Candice Pert, PhD, author of the book The Molecules of Emotion, confirms the heart/emotion connection claimed in Chinese medicine.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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Two died of congestive heart failure brought on by the chemo a few months after their treatment. One woman lived with acute cardiac damage until she succumbed to her breast cancer. A fourth patient was still alive a year later, though she suffered from serious heart trouble brought on by the treatment. The researchers halted the study. The use of high-dose chemo for breast cancer had already declined dramatically after 1999. With the Bezwoda results discredited, it was abandoned.

You: Staying Young: The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty

Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D.
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High levels can be caused by adrenal tumors, diabetes, renal insufficiency, congestive heart failure, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Low levels may be caused by vomiting and diarrhea. Selenium: A trace mineral that is a cofactor for production of active antioxidant enzymes such as glutathione peroxidases and thioredoxin reductase. Research shows a link between low selenium levels and cancer. Vitamin B12: Important for metabolism, the formation of the red blood cells, and the maintenance of the central nervous system.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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Doctors in the seventeenth century learned that foxglove tea would relieve the leg swelling and shortness of breath that a century later would be named congestive heart failure. Another common example is aspirin. Take it when you have a fever, and your body temperature will start to drop, leaving you feeling better. So even if the exact cause of the problem is not known, medicines do exist to help relieve the discomfort caused by the symptoms and by the underlying illness.

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