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Acupuncture, Drugs, Pharmacology, Steriods, Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, Spices, Phytonutrients, Estrogen and Progestin, Herbal and Drug Interactions, Therapeutics
RM184 - Acupuncture

RM222 - Foods, Herbs, Phytonutrients, Spices
RM292-410 - Drug Information and Interaction

RM666 - Estrogen and Progestin Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, Spices


RM184 - Acupuncture
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RM184.B529.1 - Benefits of Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Michelle Bullard, MS, LAc
Facial Rejuvenation - the gentle way to enhance your appearance. Using acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, diet and lifestyle counseling to achieve optimum state of health and natural cosmetic beauty.
http://www.michellebullard.com/benefits.html
Link added 2008-10-02;
RM184.R167.1 - Cancer - Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine
Nancy Rakela OMD, LAc
Acupuncture and herbal medicine be utilized before, during and after surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Supportive cancer treatment promotes - healing of wounds, prevents the formation of scar tissue, enhances lymphatic flow to help prevent lymphedema, strengthens digestive function to help prevent or treat nausea and vomiting, enhances the immune system to help maintain a good white blood cell count
http://www.nancyrakela.com/cancer.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM184.R167.2 - Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine as Supportive Care Treatment for Cancer Patients
Nancy Rakela OMD, LAc
Acupuncture and herbal medicine are effective alternative therapies to help cancer patients through their journey of healing
http://www.cancerlynx.com/acupuncture.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM184.R167.3 - Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Nancy Rakela OMD, LAc
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine by Nancy Rakela, OMD, LAc
http://www.nancyrakela/index.html
Link added 2007-01-15; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM184.R167.4 - Acupuncture and Herbal Therapy Benefits
Nancy Rakela OMD, LAc
Acupuncture is an effective way to alleviate anxiety, nervous tension, insomnia, hypertension, stiff neck and shoulders. and more
http://www.nancyrakela.com/benefits.html
Link added 2007-01-15; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM184.R167.5 - Acupuncture Frequently Asked Questions
Nancy Rakela OMD, LAc
Chinese medicine is a complete health care tr adition that dates back 3,000 years yet remains effective today. It is a means of strengthening the body, which can be weakened by modern-day stress and envir onmental hazards. Rather than treating symptoms as western medicine does, Chine se medicine focuses on strengthening your own vital energy (Chi) so that your b ody can heal itself.
http://www.nancyrakela.com/questions.html
Link added 2007-01-15; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM184.R167.6 - Pain Control with Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
Nancy Rakela OMD, LAc
Nancy Rakela, OMD, LAc, is well qualified to treat this type of injury due to intensive post-graduate training in acupuncture orthopedics to become board certified in this speciality
http://www.nancyrakela.com/pain.html
Link added 2007-01-15; reviewed 2008-10-02

RM222 - Foods, Herbs, Phytonutrients, Spices
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RM222.R68.1 - Spices, Phytonutrients and Medical Treatment
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD
Turmeric is an Indian spice often used to treat cancer. In traumatic brain injury stroke or Alzheimers, curcumin can be protective. Cinnamon may be a good adjuvant treatment for diabetes. Ginger has been used with chemotherapy to reduce nausea and osteoarthritis. Genistein, Lycopene, Flaxseed and Lingans also have healh properties.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/spice.html
Link added 2008-10-02;

Drug Information and Interaction
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RM292.F105.1 - The DRUG - A Steroid Tale
John Fetto, JD
No one really warned us about the side effects from this drug called decadron. I call it THE DRUG, for convenience and because it's effect is so dramatic, so loud, I think it deserves to be in caps
http://www.cancerlynx.com/decadron.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM302.M201.1 - A Common Sense Approach to Chemotherapy and Prescription Drugs
Sandra McGill
We need a pharmacist on our oncology medical teams to bring state-of-the-art pharmacology knowledge to our treatments and to prevent the prescription of contradictory medications
http://www.cancerlynx.com/drugs.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM405.5.M159.1 - Treatment of Inflammation Stricken by the Law of Unintended Consequences
M.J. McKeown, MD, FACOG, FACS
The diagnosis and treatment of inflammation is so ubiquitous to the practice of medicine its treatment has seen methods and medications too numerous to list here. Studies of inflammation showed the beneficial effects of aspirin in the 1800's and proceeded to many other drugs uses asantipyretics (anti-fever), analgesics (anti-discomfort) and anti-inflammatories.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/cox2.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM405.M159.2 - Anesthesia And Herbal Medicines - Hidden Hazards
M.J. McKeown, MD, FACOG, FACS and Alexandra Andrews
Loss of herbal knowledge and use of these ancient, powerful and beneficial medicines...It is dangerous to not learn the interactions of some herbs and modern medicine.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/herbhealth.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM405.M159.3 - Medication Table - Suggested Directions
M.J. McKeown, MD, FACOG, FACS and Alexandra Andrews
It is estimated that more people die each year because of adverse drug interactions than from car accidents.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/medicaltable.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02

RM666 - Estrogen and Progestin Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, Spices
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RM666.Z328.1 - Estrogen and Progestin Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, and Spices (44247)
David T. Zava, PhD, Charles M. Dollbaum, MD, PhD, and Marilyn Blen
150 herbs traditionally used by herbalists for treating a variety of health problems were extracted and tested for their relative capacity... to intracellular receptors for progesterone (PR) and estradiol (ER) in intact human breast cancer cells.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/estrogenherb.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM666.Z328.2 - Estrogen and Progestin Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, and Spices - Figures and Tables
David T. Zava, PhD, Charles M. Dollbaum, MD, PhD, and Marilyn Blen
Herbs and Spices Studied - Alphabetical Listing Containing ER Binding and PR Binding Components
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/estrogenherbdata.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02
RM666.Z328.3 - Estrogen and Progestin Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, and Spices - References
David T. Zava, PhD, Charles M. Dollbaum, MD, PhD, and Marilyn Blen
References for Estrogen and Progestin Bioactivity of Foods, Herbs, and Spices
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/estrogenherbref.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-02


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First appeared May 21, 2006; updated October 2, 2008