New ideas bring wellness to new levels: Leslie Newman, Psy.D., explores new technologies and therapies that might make life (and good health) a little easier.New products and technologies to assist you on your path toward wellness emerge on the market daily. Consumers can find innovative treatments ranging from newly improved technology for heart patients seeking alternatives to bypass surgery Bypass surgery A surgical procedure that grafts blood vessels onto arteries to reroute the blood flow around blockages in the arteries (arteriosclerosis). to scientific advancements for those living with cancer that promise treatment with no side effects Side effects Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm. . You'll also find new options in terms of the care of your biofield (the energy that surrounds your body) from innovators at BioPro Technology[TM], who recently patented technology to counteract the effects of electro-pollution and relieve symptoms of electro-sensitivity. The innovative technologies introduced here are available right in our area. Here's to maintaining and improving your wellness in this ever-changing world! IPT IPT - IP Telephony : Insulin Potentiation Therapy Insulin potentiation therapy ("IPT") is a controversial alternative medicine therapy that uses Food and Drug Administration-approved cancer fighting drugs in lower doses. You can't forget that fateful day--when the world did a 180 degree turn--and since then you've started living on the ceiling. Finding out you had cancer was bad enough, but the knowledge of cancer pales next to the scary side effects of available treatments. Lying in bed, you can't move without the nausea hitting you, not to mention the horror of losing your hair. But, Insulin Potentiation Therapy, or IPT, offers a way to deliver chemotherapy to cancer patients without these unpleasant side-effects. How does IPT work? IPT uses insulin as a means of delivering chemotherapy. Cancer cells cells once believed to be peculiar to cancers, but now know to be epithelial cells differing in no respect from those found elsewhere in the body, and distinguished only by peculiarity of location and grouping. See also: Cancer have a hard protective coating (cell wall), making them extremely difficult to penetrate. That is why, traditionally, to breach the cancer cell's wall, you need massive amounts of chemotherapy agents that "muscle" their way In. But, with high doses of chemo che·mo n. Chemotherapy or a chemotherapeutic treatment. come high side effects; since chemotherapy is an indiscriminant destroyer; it kills all rapidly metabolizing cells. Cancer is the most rapid metabolizer metabolizer A person who metabolizes. See Poor metabolizer. , meaning it reproduces itself very quickly. Other rapidly-reproducing cells include hair cells Hair cells Sensory receptors in the inner ear that transform sound vibrations into messages that travel to the brain. Mentioned in: Cochlear Implants and the cells that line the intestines and the mouth, which is why patients receiving conventional chemotherapy have side effects like hair loss, nausea and vomiting Nausea and Vomiting Definition Nausea is the sensation of being about to vomit. Vomiting, or emesis, is the expelling of undigested food through the mouth. . "With IPT, we use the characteristic of a cancer cell against it," explains Dr. Joseph Rich of the Center for Environmental and Integrative Medicine integrative medicine combines conventional medicine with complementary and alternative therapies. integrative medicine The 'new medicine' A term for the incorporation of alternative therapies into mainstream medical practice. , a provider of IPT, in Knoxville, TN. "Cancer cells love glucose, and cancer cells are the fastest metabolizing cells in the body. To differentiate that quickly requires energy, or glucose (sugar). So, if you want to create an inhospitable environment for cancer, you should cut out sugar and make your body's environment more alkaline. An easy way to do this is to go on a low-carb diet. [In fact, the American Cancer Society American Cancer Society, n.pr established in 1913, this national volunteer-based health organization is committed to the elimination of cancer through prevention and treatment and to diminishing cancer suffering through advocacy, scholarship, research, cites obesity as a severe risk factor for cancer]. Now, if you already have cancer, why not use the cancer cell's love of sugar to help fight the disease?" And that's exactly what IPT does. In essence, IPT uses cancer's love of sugar to deliver a very small dose of chemo, directly into the cell, bypassing the hard, protective cell wall. With IPT, doctors induce hypoglycemia hypoglycemia: see diabetes. hypoglycemia Below-normal levels of blood glucose, quickly reversed by administration of oral or intravenous glucose. Even brief episodes can produce severe brain dysfunction. , and when the cancer cell is so starved of sugar and gladly opens its doors (glucose receptors), doctors deliver sugar (a fifty percent glucose solution along with chemotherapy), and the cancer cell lets them both in easily. So, with the cell's open reception, much less chemotherapy is needed. And, with less chemo comes fewer side effects. Which cancers respond best to IPT? "Any cancer that has been shown to be sensitive to chemotherapy will respond well to IPT," says Dr. Rich. How effective is IPT? According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Dr. Rich, IPT is very effective as a first line treatment. If you've already received a conventional dose of chemotherapy and want to participate in IPT, the success rates are lower, but probably better than with conventional therapy alone. Quality of life? "In terms of nausea, vomiting, weight loss, hair falling out, you just don't get them with IPT," says Dr. Rich. Is IPT NIH "Not invented here." See digispeak. NIH - The United States National Institutes of Health. endorsed? "IPT is considered experimental; however, it has been studied many times over the years, and there are thousands of case reports. Currently, it is in the second phase of NIH (National Institute of Health) approval--where human clinical trials are about to begin," he says. What about cost and insurance coverage for the therapy? "Insurance does not cover IPT. However, IPT costs much less than conventional chemotherapy because you use so much less," Dr. Rich says. "For example, a round of IPT may cost between $3,000 and $5,000. A round of conventional chemotherapy may cost $30,000. With insurance, you might pay $6,000--or the same out-of-pocket cost for IPT. And with IPT, you leave your immune system immune system Cells, cell products, organs, and structures of the body involved in the detection and destruction of foreign invaders, such as bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells. Immunity is based on the system's ability to launch a defense against such invaders. , often compromised to the point of secondary infections (even fatal ones) with conventional chemotherapy, intact and able to fight the disease." IPT is an outpatient procedure and is also offered at the Immune Recovery Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information on the therapy and both clinics, call Immune Recovery Foundation at 866-471-4743, visit www.immunerecovery.net, or contact Dr. Joseph Rich's Knoxville clinic at 865-934-0133. EECP-Enhanced External Counter Pulsation pulsation /pul·sa·tion/ (pul-sa´shun) a throb, or rhythmic beat, as of the heart. pul·sa·tion n. 1. The act of pulsating. 2. A single beat, throb, or vibration. You walk to the mailbox but can't make it because it feels like an elephant landed on your chest as it attempted to do a one-legged pose. You are gripped with pain. "Where is the nitro nitro abbreviation of nitrogen. Usually taken to indicate the presence of an -NO2 radical. nitro-chalk a fertilizer in the form of lime or chalk mixed with ammonium nitrate. pill?" You frantically search your pockets and wish you'd gotten the patch. "Try not to panic. Just keep breathing," you tell yourself as force air into your lungs. Over seven million Americans suffer from angina pectoris, a disease involving blocked or clogged arteries that inhibits the heart from receiving enough oxygen to work effectively. For most, medications or bypass surgery were presented as the only forms of treatment after diagnosis. With Enhanced External Counter Pulsation, or EECP EECP® Enhanced external counterpulsation, see there , angina patients can receive relief from symptoms without any surgery at all. What is EECP? EECP is a mechanical-procedure in which (while the patient lies on a bed) the technician wraps long, inflatable cuffs (like blood pressure cuffs) around both of the patient's legs. By means Of a computer, the leg cuffs are inflated and deflated de·flate v. de·flat·ed, de·flat·ing, de·flates v.tr. 1. a. To release contained air or gas from. b. To collapse by releasing contained air or gas. 2. with each heartbeat. The computer times the inflation/deflation based on the patient's ECG ECG electrocardiogram. ECG abbr. 1. electrocardiogram 2. electrocardiograph ECG Also called an electrocardiogram, it records the electrical activity of the heart. so that the cuffs deflate (file format, compression) deflate - A compression standard derived from LZ77; it is reportedly used in zip, gzip, PKZIP, and png, among others. Unlike LZW, deflate compression does not use patented compression algorithms. just as each heartbeat begins and inflate just as each heartbeat ends. "We put electrodes on the patient's chest and the computer contracts, squeezing at the same time their heart is recovering. It [the machine] acts like a heart in the feet--giving it an extra push at that time," says Dr. Bailey of the EECP Center at Park Ridge Hospital in Fletcher, North Carolina Fletcher is a town in Henderson and Buncombe Counties, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,185 at the 2000 census. Fletcher is home to Asheville Regional Airport, which serves Asheville and the Land-of-Sky area. . EECP has two potentially beneficial actions on the heart. First, the milking action of the leg cuffs increases the blood flow to the coronary arteries Coronary arteries The two main arteries that provide blood to the heart. The coronary arteries surround the heart like a crown, coming out of the aorta, arching down over the top of the heart, and dividing into two branches. . The coronary arteries, unlike other arteries in the body, receive their blood flow after each heartbeat instead of during each heartbeat. EECP effectively "pumps" blood into the coronary arteries. Second, by its deflating action just as the heart begins to beat, EECP creates something like a sudden vacuum in the arteries, which reduces the work of the heart muscle in pumping blood into the arteries. Both of these actions have long been known to reduce cardiac ischemia, or the lack of oxygen to the heart muscle. Is it painful? "Some patients refer to it [the machine] as 'Old Sparky' or the 'Jumping Gizzard' because it moves you up and down in a walking manner. But it isn't painful," assures Dr. Bailey. Now does it help patients? "We have seen it beneficial in heart-failure and ischemia (lack of blood flow) even to the kidneys or eye. But the patient must have a diagnosis of angina for insurance to cover it," he says. Based on observed response in clinical trials, therapy with EECP can Offer symptomatic and clinical relief in patients with angina pectoris, including reduced need for anti-angina medications, reduced frequency and intensity of chest pain and increased exercise tolerance. How often do patients need to be treated? According to Dr. Bailey, "The Literature supports a treatment regimen of five days a week for one hour for seven weeks, and we sometimes even extend that another two or three weeks with good benefit." How long do benefits last? "Indefinitely," remarks Dr. Bailey. "In fact, after a course of EECP, the benefits can last forever--and this is corroborated cor·rob·o·rate tr.v. cor·rob·o·rat·ed, cor·rob·o·rat·ing, cor·rob·o·rates To strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain. See Synonyms at confirm. by the research findings." One benefit of treatment he regards as key is having patients in the office for an hour a week. He uses this time for education about lifestyle changes in diet and exercise to prolong their health, in addition to the treatment. "We're digging our graves with a spoon and a fork," he says. But, he hopes to change that. Some preliminary research indicates EECP may be effective in treating heart failure, though the potential benefits remain yet to be evaluated. The FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. , sufficiently convinced by the preliminary research, cleared the makers of the EECP system (Vasomedical) to begin promoting EECP for heart failure. For more information on EECP, visit www.ucsfeecp. com, www.parkridgehospital.org or call the Park Ridge Cardiology Center at 828-209-5308. Technological Advancements for Electro-Pollution In 2005, a government agency in Britain acknowledged that people can suffer headaches, nausea and muscle pains when exposed to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones and computer screens. The condition, according to the British Sunday Times is called "electro-sensitivity." What is electro-pollution? As defined by experts in the field, electro-pollution is a series of symptoms that occur upon acute or prolonged exposure to EMF emf: see electromotive force. (1) (ElectroMagnetic Field) See electromagnetic radiation. (2) (Enhanced MetaFile) See Windows metafile. (electro-magnetic frequencies)--such as in cell phones, computers and other wireless technology--that may include brain fog, anxiety, headaches, insomnia and muscle aches. What seems to occur is a disruption in the intracellular communication abilities for those sensitive to EMFs. The National Institute of Health (NIH) named the energy in and around the human body the biofield: your body's life-enhancing energy. The biofield--some refer to it as the aura, or personal energy field--contributes to the health of your body, emotions and mind. Theoretically, your cells experience external stress, whether psychological, emotional or environmental (such as EMFs), as foreign invaders. So the cells go into defense, shifting the energy in the biofield normally used for communication within the body to defense of the body. BioPro, a company based in Carlsbad, California, is one company that has developed numerous products intended to remedy the adverse effect of electro-pollution on your body and relieve the symptoms associated with electro-sensitivity. The co-founder of BioPro, Alfred Hanser explains, "When you draw energy away from the cell [to be used in defense] you're disrupting intracellular communication." He gives an example of going to the beach and forgetting your SPF (1) (Stateful Packet Firewall) See stateful inspection. (2) (Sender Policy Framework) An e-mail authentication system that verifies that the message came from an authorized mail server. sunscreen sunscreen /sun·screen/ (-skren) a substance applied to the skin to protect it from the effects of the sun's rays. sun·screen n. . "Usually when you're overexposed o·ver·ex·pose tr.v. o·ver·ex·posed, o·ver·ex·pos·ing, o·ver·ex·pos·es 1. To expose too long or too much: Don't overexpose the children to television. 2. to the sun, a message goes out from your body, a 911 distress call to repair the damage from the sun ... so repairing cells receive the call and go to the site of damage to get to work. However, if while at the beach, there are many antenna towers or cellular phones in the vicinity, the communication is disrupted, and you go home with skin damage, the 911 lines [don't work], it's as if someone cut them off. Miscommunication of the incoming radio radiation waves triggers a misinterpretation of the body cell receptors, which triggers a domino-effect of self-defense. Self defense needs energy, which depletes the biofield and causes a myriad of symptoms." The BioPro technology MRET MRET Molecular Resonance Effect Technology MRET Mandatory Renewable Energy Target MRET Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust MRET Master Rapid Eye Technician (Molecular Resonance Effect Technology), when in the presence of electro-pollution, triggers a passive noise field that superimposes itself onto the incoming radiation waves and renders the wave incoherent and unrecognizable. If the cell doesn't recognize the invader, in essence there is none. So the cell does not go through the energy-depleting, self-protective responses. As Mr. Hanser noted, "MRET stops the damage because it allows the cell not to think it's being damaged." BioPro has a line of personal and home products to counteract the effects of electro-pollution. A word of caution, however; currently, there are no double-blind studies that prove the effectiveness of these products, nor is there FDA approval of treatments for electro-pollution. For more information on electro-pollution, visit emfhealth.com, For information on BioPro. visit www.bioprotechnology.com, and for BioPro product information, visit www.mybiopro.com/tm. Sources: www.heartcenter.com/eecp.html. http.//heartdisease.about. com/cs/coronarydisease/a/EECP.htm, Cancer Facts Figures, http://iptq. com. Cancer Chemotherapy Pharmacology, www.energymed.org/pages/ energy_medicine_what_is.hml, www.emfhealth.com/seminar/english, Hands of Light, http://specialkidstoday.com/resources/articles/thebeat.htm, www. interactivemetronome.com/im/cli_add.asp?mn=1. Leslie Newman, Psy.D. is a freelance writer who specializes in getting to the heart of the matter. She can be reached at LeslieBNewman@charter.net. |
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