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Accupunctre: Mostly Accepted as a Practical Form of Alternative Medicine

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

What Is Acupuncture?

When you’re learning about something new, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.

Accupunture originated in China

Acupuncture was developed in China many centuries ago. The Chinese call acupuncture Zhue Jiao, which means “needle heat”. The needle regulates an inner force called “Qi”, which is responsible for the health of the body. The regulation of Qi using acupuncture can restore physical health, give a release from stress, or improve physical or mental health in other ways.

A very healthy person should have Qi energy flowing freely in several distinct pathways, and these pathways are like the roads for maintenance crews. Freely flowing energy distributes everything the cells need, and take away what waste is produced. This produces not only physical, but also mental, health.

If Qi is stopped at some point, there will be some symptoms, often a physical illness. The acupuncturist will determine where the needles should be placed in order to return the flow to normal, or as close to normal as is possible. This might happen in one treatment, or a series of treatments.

Many Chinese get acupuncture treatments regularly in order to stay healthy, to keep their Qi flowing at a nearly ideal level. In several places in China, a practitioner of acupuncture gets paid only as long as their clients remain healthy, not when they get sick.

Accupuncture methods

Nearly all acupuncture techniques use needles, though there are varieties that also use electric stimulation, burning, and herbs. The needles used are solid needles, not hollow tube needles like Western doctors use. In America, certified practitioners of acupuncture use pre-sterilized disposable needles.

You can see that there’s practical value in learning more about “acupuncture”. Can you think of ways to apply what’s been covered so far?

No medication involved

There is usually no medicine on the needles, for the needle itself acts on the Qi energy to make the change in the flow. The practitioner may use a particular angle to insert a needle, or may manipulate the needle a little (such as a small rotation) to get the best results for a particular client.

If you think like the Chinese, you may want to visit your acupuncture clinic regularly to maintain an optimal flow of Qi, and to maintain really good health.

A particular health or emotional problem may need only one or two visits, or might require a series of up to eight visits or more, depending on the problem.

During a visit, the acupuncturist may insert several needles, and not necessarily at the same points from visit to visit. As the condition improves, a different set of locations might be chosen to affect a change in Qi flow to move even more quickly to good health.

Sometimes the needles are inserted just underneath the layer of the skin, while at other times some of the needles may be inserted up to a depth of three inches. Insertion of the needles usually does not hurt at all. Some clients remark on an occasional pinching sensation when a needle is inserted.

Once the needle is in place it can easily be forgotten. Sometimes there is a pleasant relaxing or warm sensation around the insertion point, which is an indication that the Qi flow is being redirected in the right manner.

Acupuncture is a very good way to correct a number of illnesses, and one of the best ways to maintain health on a regular basis.

This introduction gave a brief overview to encourage you to consider acupuncture as a health option. More and more insurance companies are giving coverage for visits to an acupuncture clinic, and this should be explored.

Sometimes it’s tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I’m positive you’ll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.

Mesothelioma is A Rare Form Of Cancer

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Mesothelioma is one of the more rare forms of cancer which primarily attacks the lining of the lung, or the linings of the abdomen or heart. The mesothelium is a lining that covers the majority of your internal organs, hence the name.
While the origins of many types of cancers cannot be traced to any specific cause, mesothelioma can be directly traced back to exposure to asbestos or asbestos dust. The use of asbestos in thousands of products and applications increased after World War II and it was only some thirty years later, in the mid 1970s, that the relevant Health and Safety authorities throughout the world restricted the use of asbestos products in industry and in the home.
While a number of asbestos products may have been banned, particularly since the mid 1980’s, we are still faced with the fact that many buildings built before then contain asbestos products. Some asbestos products are still available today, even though the risk of exposure to the material has been widely reported. There is still no complete ban of this material.
We are faced, therefore, with a generation that was not protected from the physical damage caused by asbestos. Millions of workers were exposed to asbestos dust, by working in industries such as shipyards, asbestos mines and mills, the construction industry (particularly carpenters, drywall installers, etc) and many others. In addition, family members of trades people have been indirectly exposed simply by perhaps doing the laundry of their family member, and are consequently suffering with this disease.
Symptoms sometimes appear as long as 20 to 50 years after exposure. The mesothelioma symptoms which present themselves are, therefore, sometimes not immediately correctly diagnosed. They can easily be mistaken for more common conditions such as chest or heart problems. The symptoms are generally difficulty of breathing, coughing, chest pains, excessive tiredness or anemia. If the mesothelioma is present in the abdomen, symptoms would include weight loss, stomach pains, and abdominal swelling.
If a medical history reflects that the patient had been exposed to asbestos, however long ago, this should be fully investigated. The mesothelioma diagnosis, although sometimes difficult, can be confirmed after a physical examination, chest X-rays, or MRI scans have been completed. A biopsy would be the final confirmation of the diagnosis of mesothelioma.
Depending on the location of the abnormality, tissue samples can be taken from the chest, throat, lungs or abdomen. Normally this will be done using advanced medical procedures such as scopes, but if these do not yield the required results, more extensive surgery may be required.
Because mesothelioma does not respond well to standard treatments for cancers, such as chemotherapy and radiation, the prognosis is generally very poor, and the disease is terminal. If it is diagnosed earlier, the patient may expect to live for up to five years after diagnosis. Most patients, however, do not live longer than 6 to 18 months after diagnosis.
Because of the research done into the damage caused by asbestos and asbestos dust, many families now consult a good mesothelioma attorney, of whom there are a number in Louisiana, who would be able to advise them of their legal position. The initial news that you or a family member have contracted this terminal disease is devastating, and thinking beyond the disease and what it means to you, is almost impossible. However, it is important to understand that you may be able to claim compensation, particularly if you were exposed to asbestos without any knowledge of the physical and terminal damage it was doing to your body.
A mesothelioma lawyer, experienced in such matters, will be able to give you sound and objective advice, based on facts and past cases. At a time when you are battling to come to terms with the reality of something you knew nothing about, a good lawyer will become an essential ally and advisor. It is crucial to establish the link between your disease and your exposure to asbestos. Legal firms today are working on an increasing number of cases, where the exposure was sometimes up to 50 years prior to diagnosis.
Unwittingly, you may have been carrying the disease for many years. The mesothelioma lawsuit will protect your rights, and will recompense you and your family for your loss. While it may seem inadequate, many families have benefited from the mesothelioma settlement and have been able to recover costs such as medical bills (which can be exorbitant), funeral costs, and loss of income.
Mesothelioma is one of the more rare forms of cancer which primarily attacks the lining of the lung, or the linings of the abdomen or heart. The mesothelium is a lining that covers the majority of your internal organs, hence the name.
While the origins of many types of cancers cannot be traced to any specific cause, mesothelioma can be directly traced back to exposure to asbestos or asbestos dust. The use of asbestos in thousands of products and applications increased after World War II and it was only some thirty years later, in the mid 1970s, that the relevant Health and Safety authorities throughout the world restricted the use of asbestos products in industry and in the home.
While a number of asbestos products may have been banned, particularly since the mid 1980’s, we are still faced with the fact that many buildings built before then contain asbestos products. Some asbestos products are still available today, even though the risk of exposure to the material has been widely reported. There is still no complete ban of this material.
We are faced, therefore, with a generation that was not protected from the physical damage caused by asbestos. Millions of workers were exposed to asbestos dust, by working in industries such as shipyards, asbestos mines and mills, the construction industry (particularly carpenters, drywall installers, etc) and many others. In addition, family members of trades people have been indirectly exposed simply by perhaps doing the laundry of their family member, and are consequently suffering with this disease.
Symptoms sometimes appear as long as 20 to 50 years after exposure. The mesothelioma symptoms which present themselves are, therefore, sometimes not immediately correctly diagnosed. They can easily be mistaken for more common conditions such as chest or heart problems. The symptoms are generally difficulty of breathing, coughing, chest pains, excessive tiredness or anemia. If the mesothelioma is present in the abdomen, symptoms would include weight loss, stomach pains, and abdominal swelling.
If a medical history reflects that the patient had been exposed to asbestos, however long ago, this should be fully investigated. The mesothelioma diagnosis, although sometimes difficult, can be confirmed after a physical examination, chest X-rays, or MRI scans have been completed. A biopsy would be the final confirmation of the diagnosis of mesothelioma. Depending on the location of the abnormality, tissue samples can be taken from the chest, throat, lungs or abdomen. Normally this will be done using advanced medical procedures such as scopes, but if these do not yield the required results, more extensive surgery may be required.
Because mesothelioma does not respond well to standard treatments for cancers, such as chemotherapy and radiation, the prognosis is generally very poor, and the disease is terminal. If it is diagnosed earlier, the patient may expect to live for up to five years after diagnosis. Most patients, however, do not live longer than 6 to 18 months after diagnosis.
Because of the research done into the damage caused by asbestos and asbestos dust, many families now consult a good mesothelioma attorney, of whom there are a number in Louisiana, who would be able to advise them of their legal position. The initial news that you or a family member have contracted this terminal disease is devastating, and thinking beyond the disease and what it means to you, is almost impossible. However, it is important to understand that you may be able to claim compensation, particularly if you were exposed to asbestos without any knowledge of the physical and terminal damage it was doing to your body.
A mesothelioma lawyer, experienced in such matters, will be able to give you sound and objective advice, based on facts and past cases. At a time when you are battling to come to terms with the reality of something you knew nothing about, a good lawyer will become an essential ally and advisor. It is crucial to establish the link between your disease and your exposure to asbestos. Legal firms today are working on an increasing number of cases, where the exposure was sometimes up to 50 years prior to diagnosis.
Unwittingly, you may have been carrying the disease for many years. The mesothelioma lawsuit will protect your rights, and will recompense you and your family for your loss. While it may seem inadequate, many families have benefited from the mesothelioma settlement and have been able to recover costs such as medical bills (which can be exorbitant), funeral costs, and loss of income.

The Number Form of Mesothelioma: Pleural Mesothelioma

Friday, November 27th, 2009

If you go to the library, or do an internet search on the term pleural mesothelioma, you will discover that pleural mesothelioma is a disease affecting the lining of the lungs, or the lung pleura. If you research beyond the definition you will find out that doctors often refer to pleural mesothelioma as a cancer of the pleura. Mesothelioma data indicates that 75% of all mesothelioma cancers are of the pleural mesothelioma type.
There is fairly rampant misunderstanding that pleural mesothelioma is not cancer. Well, this is an inaccurate perception. Pleural mesothelioma is a not only a form of lung cancer, it is a deadly form of the disease. Pleural mesothelioma is caused by a disruption in the ordinary functioning of the serous membranes of the lungs. Pleural mesothelioma cancer attacks the serous membranes that surround a number of the organs located in the midsection of the body including the lungs.
It is becoming more common everyday to hear the term asbestos related lung cancer. This is pleural mesothelioma. The increase in awareness is happening because mesothelioma is preventable by avoiding exposure to asbestos or related products. Many employers though, chose not to discontinue the use of asbestos and related products thus, in actuality, caused employees to become at risk for developing some form of mesothelioma.
If you know someone or you yourself have mesothelioma, contact a mesothelioma attorney or lawyer as soon as possible. A mesothelioma lawyer will determine if it is appropriate to file a mesothelioma lawsuit. If the lawsuit is found in your favor, a mesothelioma settlement will be determined.
Now back to pleural mesothelioma, to be absolutely accurate the term asbestos related lung cancer is not scientifically appropriate. The rub comes in the fact that mesothelioma is a cancer of the membrane that lines the outside of lungs, not the lungs per se. There is an even more complicated distinction to be made between pleural mesothelioma and a condition known Asbestosis. Asbestosis is a kind of asbestos-related lung disease that does not start off in the lungs. It sort of migrates to the lungs from another organ. Only a physician can make the distinction between the two situations.
The serous membrane, mentioned earlier, is a part of the lining of other organs and when the serous of an organ in the abdomen is affected by mesothelioma, the diagnosis will be peritoneal mesothelioma. Another form of asbestos related cancer, or mesothelioma, is pericardial mesothelioma which is caused when the serous membrane which surrounds the heart has asbestos related cancer.
When you read about or hear the term secondary lung cancer, it is being used to describe the situation when mesothelioma has proliferated from the membranes or lining encircling the lung, abdomen or heart organs to the lung itself.
If you continue to read more about pleural mesothelioma, you will uncover another name or description of it is asbestos lung cancer. This term is also technically inaccurate because, as indicated before pleural mesothelioma does not begin in the lungs but it begins in the serous membrane that surrounds the lung.
Simply put, pleural mesothelioma is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers. Once these fibers are in the body they take root, in a manner of speaking, in the lining or the pleura of the lungs. The longer the asbestos fibers are rooted in the serous membrane the more likely a chronic inflammation will occur. This inflammation over time leads to the growth of other cancer cells and tumors. In some situations this condition also results in the development of asbestosis.
It is quite common to find pleural mesothelioma presenting itself with numerous tumors in the pleura. When these tumors grow large enough, they begin to affect the parietal surface which is an area inside and near the lung. They can also affect the visceral surface or area outside and away from the lung. It is most common to find parietal surface involvement.
Chest pain is the most frequent symptom of pleural mesothelioma.
Other symptoms include: shortness of breath or dyspnea, coughing and weight loss. Because the tumors associated with pleural mesothelioma develop quickly and increase the pleural space, the affected area of the body begins to collect fluid which causes significant discomfort and/or excruciating pain. It is this pain that is often the reason an individual decides to see their physician for help. This visit is most generally the catalyst for the diagnosis of the disease.

The Second Most Common Form of Mesothelioma: Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Mesothelioma is a deadly disease which in most cases is preventable. It is precisely this preventability that has raised the visibility of this disease. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it is a good idea to acquire the assistance of a mesothelioma lawyer or attorney to discuss the feasibility of filing a mesothelioma lawsuit as you may be eligible to receive a mesothelioma settlement. Also, if someone you know has mesothelioma or has died of the disease, talk with them or their family and recommend that they follow-up with a mesothelioma lawyer.
Within the family of asbestos related diseases called mesothelioma, there is a particular form of cancer which attacks the abdominal lining known as peritoneal mesothelioma. The cause of peritoneal mesothelioma has been identified as exposure to asbestos and asbestos products. Peritoneal mesothelioma affects the lining of the abdomen called the peritoneal and because of this, when an individual is diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma, they may also have medical issues related to other organs surrounding the abdomen as well.
Peritoneal mesothelioma affects the body’s ability to protect the organs in this region by compromising the ability to keep the organs lubricated which enables them shift around and function appropriately. If you research peritoneal mesothelioma, you will discover that it can also be described as diffuse peritoneal mesothelioma. When you hear this term it simply means that the cancer has left the peritoneal lining of the abdomen and has affected other organs nearby. Peritoneal mesothelioma is credited to be the cause of almost ten percent of all mesothelioma cases and, because of this, it ranks second as the most common form of asbestos related mesothelioma.
The most common form is called pleural mesothelioma.
The greatest problem with any form of mesothelioma is that it is infamous for having a long incubation or latency. During this period it is in the body growing unbeknownst to the individual and not affecting health and functioning.
More often than not, peritoneal mesothelioma cells lie dormant for years before they become active and create obvious symptoms. When symptoms do appear it regrettably indicates that the disease has advanced to a late stage. In most cases the delay in the appearance of symptoms and subsequent diagnosis of the disease adversely affects the prospects for the individual.
One reason for the late diagnosis of peritoneal mesothelioma has been given to the fact that the first or earliest symptoms of the disease are so similar to other less traumatic diseases and ailments that an individual spends a great deal of time being treated for the wrong ailment. It is a general approach for all medical situations to rule out the less virulent causes of an illness before jumping to the conclusion that a more serious situation is present.
So a physician most likely will take the approach to rule out more common reasons for symptoms and only when these don’t pan out will he begin considering more serious roots for the illness. When this stage of diagnosing is reached, a diagnosis of peritoneal mesothelioma will be considered.
Mesothelioma is rare, even though it may not feel that way if you or a loved one has been stricken by it. It is exactly this rareness that makes it a diagnosis made by ruling our more common potential illnesses. If the physician takes a comprehensive medical history and discovers an individual has worked in an occupation where they have likely been around or exposed to asbestos or related products, he will know to investigate meosthelioma as a potential cause of the illness. If an individual is aware that they have worked around asbestos, it is a good idea to bring this information up with a physician as soon as there is an illness where the cause is not known.
It is well known that all cancers, as well as other illnesses, present with a variety of symptoms that may be peculiar to that disease and/or to many other diseases. Generally speaking, though someone suffering from peritoneal mesothelioma will complain of abdominal pain, they will become frail or weak, have a loss in weight, be nauseated and vomit, have a loss of appetite, exhibit swelling of the abdomen and may have an obstruction in the bowel.
Because peritoneal mesothelioma spreads to adjoining organs, symptoms other than abdominal may be exhibited such as difficulty breathing and extreme pain.
Contact a mesothelioma attorney if you have mesothelioma.