There have been many advances in the early detection and treatment of cancer. While the standard medical care for cancer can be effective, the treatments are aggressive and cause numerous unwanted side effects in addition to a lowered immune system. Acupuncture has received much attention as an adjunctive therapy in cancer treatments addressing many of the symptoms and side effects that come up during and after chemotherapy, radiation, biological therapy and surgery.
How Does Acupuncture Help? According to the National Cancer Institute, acupuncture may cause physical responses in nerve cells, the pituitary gland, and parts of the brain. These responses can cause the body to release proteins, hormones, and brain chemicals that govern a number of body functions. It is proposed that, by stimulating physical responses in these areas, acupuncture positively affects blood pressure and body temperature, boosts immune system activity, and causes the body’s natural painkillers, such as endorphins, to be released. Acupuncture takes a holistic approach to health care and is particularly useful in providing pain relief, reducing the impact of side effects, accelerating recovery and improving overall quality of life. Areas where acupuncture has provided the most help include:
Relieving Nausea and Vomiting The strongest evidence of the beneficial effect of acupuncture has come from clinical trials on its use for relieving nausea and vomiting. Several types of clinical trials using different acupuncture methods showed acupuncture reduced nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, surgery and morning sickness. Boosting the Immune System Human studies on the effect of acupuncture on the immune system of cancer patients showed that it improved immune system response, including increasing the number of white blood cells. Improving Pain Management In clinical studies, acupuncture reduced the pain levels for some cancer patients. In one study, most of the patients treated with acupuncture were able to stop taking drugs for pain relief or to reduce their doses. To learn more about how acupuncture can safely and effectively be incorporated into an oncology treatment plan call for a consultation today. Endorsement of Acupuncture for Cancer TreatmentAcupuncture continues to receive enthusiastic testimonials from patients and health care professionals alike. Prominent names in U.S. society and the medical community have attested to the efficacy of acupuncture as a supportive therapy for oncology treatment.
Many people are finding out that, although the treatments necessary to defeat cancer can be traumatizing and debilitating, they can get some relief through acupuncture. Clinical Trials Indicate Acupuncture Provides ReliefThe American Cancer Society has reported that half of all men and a third of all women in the United States will develop cancer during their lifetimes. Although there are many forms of cancer, all forms of the disease begin with abnormal cells that grow out of control. Unlike other illnesses that are eradicated by the body’s natural defense system, cancer needs to be treated with powerful medical interventions. Unfortunately, most of the current cancer treatments available have some debilitating side effects. This is where acupuncture can provide real help, by decreasing many of the side effects associated with conventional cancer treatments. Clinical trials have examined the effects of acupuncture on cancer and the symptoms caused by cancer treatment, including weight loss, cough, chest pain, fever, anxiety, depression, night sweats, hot flashes, dry mouth, speech problems and fluid retention in the arms or legs. Studies have shown that, for many patients, treatment with acupuncture either relieves symptoms or keeps them from getting worse. Relieves Pain and Stiffness during Hormone Therapy In 2010, The Journal of Clinical Oncology published the results of a small study that concluded that acupuncture helped relieve pain and stiffness in breast cancer patients who were simultaneously being treated with hormone therapies. Minimizes Dry Mouth In 2009, the medical journal Head and Neck reported the results of a pilot study done at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. The subjects were people suffering from head and neck cancer. The authors concluded, “This pilot study demonstrates that acupuncture can improve the subjective symptoms of dry mouth in patients with radiation-induced xerostomia as early as two weeks after starting treatment, and the benefits can remain at least one month after treatment ends,” Dr. Mark Chambers told Reuters Health. Reduces Pain and Shoulder Dysfunction In 2008, Dr. David Pfister, chief of the head and neck medical oncology service at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting in Chicago. He reported that patients found significant reductions in both dry mouth and pain and shoulder dysfunction after neck dissection with the help of acupuncture. “Although further studies are needed, this does support the potential role of acupuncture,” said Pfister. Reduces Hot Flashes In 2011 A Yale University/University of Pittsburgh study of women with hot flashes brought on by conventional breast cancer treatment found that women who received acupuncture had a 30 percent reduction in hot flashes. Call today to learn how acupuncture can augment an oncology treatment plan!
Change of LocationAs of August, I will be working full time at Advanced Healthcare Center. AHC has two locations, one in Jesup and one in Baxley. I will be working in the Baxley office on Mondays and I will be in the Jesup office Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I will be providing acupuncture and massage at both locations. You can contact AHC at the appropriate location to book your next appointment. Please note that since I will now be working in a medical office, both cash and insurance clients are welcome. AHC can verify your insurance to see whether or not it covers acupuncture treatments. Jesup Office: 912-427-8433 Baxley Office: 912-367-5525 |
In This Issue
Cancer Prevention in Every AisleNearly everything in the produce aisle can help you prevent cancer, but there are items throughout the supermarket that can protect your health and the health of your family. Produce Aisle Picks Cantaloupe - A great source of carotenoids, plant chemicals that act as antioxidants shown to reduce the risk of lung cancer. Kale and Cabbage - Cruciferous vegetables are widely considered to be one of the healthiest food choices you can make. Included in this family of vegetables are broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, brussels sprouts, kale, cabbage and bok choy. Cruciferous vegetables are high in vitamins, fiber, and potent anti-cancer phytochemicals. According to the American Institute for Cancer, there is solid evidence that links cruciferous vegetables and protection against cancer. Studies have shown that this vegetable group has the ability to stop the growth of cancer cells for tumors in the breast, uterine lining, lung, colon, liver and cervix. Studies that track the diets of people over time have found that diets high in cruciferous vegetables are linked to lower rates of prostate cancer among men. It is recommended that we eat 3-5 servings of cruciferous vegetables per week. It’s best to eat these veggies raw or only lightly steamed so they retain their cancer fighting phytochemicals. Freezer Aisle Pick Edamame (soybeans) - These cancer-fighting beans contain phytoestrogens, that may help prevent estrogen-driven cancers by binding to estrogen receptors. They are also good for the men of the household since evidence suggests the isoflavones found in soy products may help fight prostate cancer. Cereal Aisle Pick Whole Grains - Oats have the highest proportion of soluble fiber of any grain. Fiber is rich in antioxidants, helps fight colon cancer, and the phenolic compounds in whole grains may help reduce the risk of certain gastrointestinal cancers. Pick cereals high in folate, fiber and/or flaxseed. Beverage Aisle Picks Orange Juice - This favorite breakfast beverage is a powerful source of folate which has been linked to lowered risk for gastrointestinal and pancreatic cancers. Green Tea - Lower in caffeine than coffee, it is rich in antioxidants that can help prevent prostate cancer and possibly bladder cancer. Pomegranate Juice - Extremely antioxidant-rich, this juice helps prevent colon and prostate cancer. Soy Milk - Made from soy beans, soy milk works the same way as edamame to fight cancer. Household Aisle Picks Sunscreen – Lather on the SPF each and every time you go out in the sun to block exposure to ultraviolet rays. |
Recipe of the Day
- Tom Kha Gai Soup (Galanga Soup – Vietnam)
- Six Can Tortilla Soup
- Irish Chicken and Dumplings
- Peppered Long Beans
- Chicken Paprika with Dumplings (Csirke Paprikas ? Hungary)
- Cacerola de Tamales (Tamale Casserole)
- Mole Poblano
- White Fruit Cake (Lys Frugtkage – Denmark)
- Neua Yang (Charcoal Broiled Beef in a Hot/Sweet Sauce ? Thai)
- Funeral Cake
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*Advanced Healthcare Center, 391 S 1st St, Jesup, GA, 31545. 912-427-8433. Services available: Acupuncture, Massage Therapy.Class Schedule
Monday Yoga 6:30 - 7:30 pm @ Cracker Williams Tuesday Bellyfit 6:30 - 7:30 pm @ Anytime Fitness Jesup Wednesday Shimmy Chic 6:30 - 7:30 pm @ Cracker Williams Yoga 7:30 - 8:30 pm @ Cracker Williams Thursday Shimmy Chic 5:30 -6:30 pm @ Anytime Fitness Jesup Yoga 6:30 - 7:30 pm @ Anytime Fitness Jesup Please check the calender page for current class schedules and any cancellations as it will be updated weekly. Individual private yoga and/or qigong sessions can be scheduled by calling 912-424-2871.
Community Acupuncture Clinic
Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Offering FREE Auricular Acupuncture on Wednesdays in Jesup in the lobby of Advanced Healthcare Center.
Does insurance cover acupuncture?
Many insurance companies now cover acupuncture. Some insurance policies require a referral from a medical provider or offer acupuncture as a requested coverage. Please check with your insurance provider for exact coverage. Advanced Healthcare Center will also be happy to verify your insurance and has several medical providers that can work with your acupuncturist to provide you with the quality care that you deserve. If you do not have insurance or just prefer to pay cash, we do offer low cost treatments if needed. Leona believes your health is the number one priority, so please do not let cost be a deterrent from getting the treatment you deserve. Free consultations are available to discuss your specific condition, how acupuncture can help, and cost of treatment.Testimonials
I can assure everyone that Leona has brought me through many hard times with my spine problems. I encourage everyone to email her to see how she can help you with any problem you are having with your mind, body and soul. Thank you Leona for all the many years you have been dedicated to helping me.Leona is the BEsT!! Whatever your problems are ..she is so knowledgeable in knowing what to do with whatever therapy is needed to make things a lot better!!Wish I would have discovered acupuncture earlier! Glad I have it NOW!!!!!!!! By the way….. Leona is THE one to see here in Jesup!Latest Articles:
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