Acupuncture ALZHEIMERS
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Acupuncture and Geriatric DiseasesAcupuncture, TCM, and AlzheimersResearch on Acupuncture and AlzheimersSample Acupuncture Points Used to Treat Alzheimer'sACUPUNCTURE, CHINESE MEDICINE AND SENIOR CITIZENSThe Chinese people have a long history of esteem for the elderly. Traditionally, elderly people are treasured for their wisdom and experience and not considered irrelevant as they are in Western cultures. That's why so much of the practice of acupuncture and Chinese medicine is devoted to problems of aging. ALZHEIMERS TO AN ACUPUNCTURISTTo an acupuncturist practicing traditional Chinese Medicine, alzheimer's disease is seen and treated much the same as any other kind of dementia. The TCM diagnosis is usually Deficiency od Kidney and Deficiency of Heart Blood or Yin. This results in a weakened mind, inability to concentrate, and disturbed spirit. It does not indicate a physiological problem with the actual heart or kidneys in the Western sense.
ACUPUNCTURE RESEARCH FOR ALZHEIMERSNew research presented at the World Alzheimer's Conference in Washington, D.C. have shown promising results with acupuncture used to treat alzheimer's disease. In two separate studies - one at the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, the other at the University of Hong Kong, scientists have found that acupuncture can increase a patient's verbal and motor skills and improve mood and cognitive function. In the first study, Dr. Nancy Emerson Lombardo studied 11 patients, 10 with Alzheimer's and one with vascular dementia. Subjects were treated with acupuncture twice a week for three months. Patients were subjected to a variety of tests before and after being treated, including the Cornell Scale for Depression, the Speilberger State Anxiety Inventory, and the Mini-Mental Status Exam (MMSE) for cognitive function. The researchers found "statistically significant improvements" in the depression and anxiety scores of patients. The average Spielberger anxiety score at the start of treatment was 49.5; at the end of three months, it had decreased to 40.1. Four subjects experienced "substantial improvement" in mood symptoms after acupuncture; of those, two also showed improved MMSE scores, and a third improved in fluency and naming ability. While no control group was used, Lombardo said that those delivering treatment noted improved thinking skills along with the other improvements, which she believes indicates a close relationship between cognitive ability, anxiety and depression. "Besides anxiety and depression, they are likely to have other issues such as pain that can be helped with acupuncture." said the researcher. In Dr. Kao's study, eight patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease were treated at the University of Hong Kong. Treatment consisted of needling at eight acupuncture points: Shishencong, (four points on the scalp), shen men (HT7 on the wrists) and tai xi (KI3 on the feet). Needling for each acupuncture point lasted a total of 30 minutes. Patients received a seven-day treatment cycle with a three-day break in between for a total of 30 days. Patients were graded using the TCM Symptoms Checklist for Alzheimer's and the MMSE exam to measure their levels of orientation; memory; attention; and the ability to name an object, follow verbal and written commands, and write a sentence spontaneously. After acupuncture treatment, Kao's team reported that patients "significantly improved" on measures of verbal orientation and motor coordination and had higher overall MMSE scores. They also noted that patients "showed a significant overall clinical improvement" on the TCM checklist, leading the researchers to conclude that acupuncture treatment "has shown significant therapeutic effects" in reducing the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. HERBAL MEDICINES FOR ALZHEIMERS
Acupuncture Points Used to Treat Alzheimer'sTo tonify the Kidney Acupuncture point Kidney 3
To Settle the Spirit Acupuncture point Heart 7
To Stimilate the Mind and lift the spirit Acupuncture Point GV 20
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