Integrative Medicine | Vital Health Endometriosis Center https://www.vitalhealth.com A women's healthcare, endometriosis, and pelvic pain treatment center Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:25:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Dr. Nancy Lowe Joins VHI Providing Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and Acupuncture https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/dr-nancy-lowe-joins-vhi-providing-emotional-freedom-technique-eft-and-acupuncture/ Fri, 03 Oct 2014 21:01:19 +0000 http://www.vitalhealth.com/blog/?p=436 The post Dr. Nancy Lowe Joins VHI Providing Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and Acupuncture appeared first on Vital Health Endometriosis Center.

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Nancy LoweDr. Nancy Lowe began her career in holistic health over 30 years ago with an interest in natural foods and nutrition. She became a certified massage therapist, and soon afterward was enrolled at Five Branches University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She received her acupuncture license in 1987 and is now is a professor at Five Branches University.

In 2008, after two years of rigorous study with many eminent Chinese and American practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine [TCM], including study at Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine in Hangzhou China, she received her Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine [DAOM]. She continues to study energy and herbal medicine as it applies to the body, mind and spirit.

In 2009, Dr. Lowe added Emotional Freedom Techniques [EFT] to her practice. She realized that many of her patients’ problems had strong emotional components. She needed a way to discover and resolve the emotional roots of her patients’ suffering. When she found EFT, she understood that this was the modality she had been searching for.

Further reading

What is acupuncture and EFT?

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Avoiding the Cold and Flu https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/avoiding-the-cold-and-flu/ https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/avoiding-the-cold-and-flu/#comments Tue, 04 Feb 2014 21:31:06 +0000 http://www.vitalhealth.com/blog/?p=371 The post Avoiding the Cold and Flu appeared first on Vital Health Endometriosis Center.

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Cold and flu season is upon us.  In addition to being inside more, we also tend to be under more stress with the New Year upon us.  This is the perfect recipe for catching a cold or flu!  A mounting amount of evidence has shown that stress lowers our immune system.  To help you to stay well this cold and flu season, I have put together a little survival recipe for avoiding the cold and flu.  I have also included some natural remedies for helping to shorten the duration and lessen the severity of a cold or flu if you become sick.  In addition, we have provided a few supplement suggestions to help you prevent or fight a cold or flu.  Feel free to contact us with any questions.  Be well!

Prevention:

  • Vitamin D: Low vitamin D levels have been linked to increasing your susceptibility to colds and other infections. 2,000-5000 IU per day in winter is safe and reasonable.
  • 1-3, 1-6 Beta Glucans: Research has shown that these compounds strengthen the immune system and protect you against viruses and bacteria. These compounds are found in certain types of mushrooms.  They help your white blood cells bind to and kill viruses and bacteria.
  • Probiotics: Whatever your age, research suggests that the preventive use of probiotics can reduce the duration and severity of common colds. Health bacteria is also critical to a healthy immune response and reducing inflammation.
  • Stress reduction:  Practice a stress-reduction technique. Stress weakens our defenses and makes us more susceptible to becoming ill.
  • Exercise:  Get regular exercise. Exercise helps keep the immune system strong; however, don’t overdo your exercise, as this can weaken your immune system.
  • Sleep:  Get plenty of rest. Adequate sleep is necessary for the body to repair, heal, and fight infection (8+ hours nightly).  Interesting side note – a new study from Stanford shows that women need more sleep than men, because we use our brains more with multi-tasking throughout the day. We need additional hours to “recharge” our brains.
  • Diet:  Nourish your body with whole foods and lots of colors (from fruits and vegetables). Stay away from sugar, which can weaken immune cells fighting ability.
  • Hydration:  Use water as preventive medicine. A quick cold rinse after every hot shower is a good way to stimulate immune cell activity. In addition, gargling with plain water a few times per day has been shown to prevent colds.
  • Adequate protein:  Eat protein at every meal.  Protein provides the building blocks for your entire body.  This includes strengthening and repairing your immune system.
  • Attitude:  Laugh a lot!  Laughter can strengthen lower stress and strengthen your immune system.
  • Reduce your exposure to infection:  Wash your hands!!!

When you are sick:

  • Drink plenty of fluids in order to maintain water balance and to thin secretions.
  • Eat raw garlic, which kills bacteria and viruses. Crush a clove or two and add to foods like soups and grains just before serving.
  • Gargling with plain water 3 x’s daily removes mucus and keeps bacteria and viruses from sticking around.
  • A warm, humid environment created by a humidifier may provide some comfort while fighting off a cold.
  • Saline nasal rinses (3-6 x’s daily) (a standard 0.9% saline (sodium chloride) solution with trace elements and minerals in concentrations similar to those in seawater). Neti pots (small pots for nasal rinsing) and mineral salts to use with them are now widely available.  We have a few of these at the office or you can purchase one at a health food store or pharmacy.
  • Try a small amount (a few Tbsp daily) of some raw honey.  It kills bacteria and can soothe irritated mucous membranes. It should not be given to children younger than 12 months old.
  • Eat healthfully.  Opt for fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains, and lean proteins, as excessive sugar, dietary fat, and alcohol have been reported to impair immune function.  Pass on the OJ – it is very high in sugar.  Look for a lower sugar source of vitamin C such as eating an orange and drinking a glass of water.
  • 8+ hours of sleep nightly.

Helpful Supplements:

  • High Quality Multivitamin:  This is the foundation for a healthy immune system.  It provides all the vitamins and minerals you need for building blocks.
    • Example: Metagenics formulaPhytogenics without Iron
    • Dosage:  Take 1-2 daily with meals
  • 1-3, 1-6 Beta Glucans:
    • Dosage:  250 mg daily
    • Andrographis:  Andrographis contains bitter constituents that have been shown to stimulate the immune system, decrease inflammation, and fight infection.
      • Dosage:  400-2000 mg 3 x’s daily
      • Precautions:
        • Careful with gallbladder disease, autoimmune disease, kidney disease
        • Safety not known with pregnancy
        • Cytochrome P450 1A2, 2C9, 3A4
          Andrographis extract may alter how these drugs are metabolized.
        • Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs
          Animal lab studies have demonstrated inhibition of platelet aggregation.  Use caution and talk to your doctor if you are taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications.
        • Chemotherapy drugs
          Andrographolide may have antioxidant effects. This may interfere with the actions of some chemotherapy drugs.
        • Blood pressure lowering drugs
          Andrographis may lower your blood pressure.

 

  • Vitamin C: Studies have shown that taking vitamin C may make your cold shorter and less severe.
    • Dosage:  1-4 g daily
  • Zinc Lozenges: Zinc lozenges used at the first sign of a cold have been shown to help stop the virus and shorten the illness.
    • Dosage: 1 tablet (20-30 mg) every 2 hours for 1st 1-2 days of FIRST SIGN OF cold or flu.
    • Do not take long-term.  May cause a copper deficiency.
  • Probiotic:
    • Dosage 10-200 billlion CFU daily
    • Efficacy of formula varies depending on bacterial strains and delivery system used
  • Vitamin D:
    • 2000-5000 IU daily
    • Best to have levels checked with a goal of 60-80 ng/mL
  • Olive Leaf: antiviral, antibacterial, antiparasitic
    • 1000 mg 4 x’s daily
    • Precautions:
      • Caution with Coumadin
      • Not to be used with pregnancy – safety not known
      • May have a die off reaction – start with lower dose
      • Separate dose 1 hr before or 2 hours after probiotics

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Vital Health Endometriosis Center provides Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Healthcare https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/vital-health-institute-provides-comprehensive-multidisciplinary-health-care/ Mon, 26 Jul 2010 10:00:26 +0000 http://www.vitalhealth.com/blog/?p=174 Dr. Cook describes how his 20-year journey to understand and treat endometriosis led to creating Vital Health Endometriosis Center's comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach that includes traditional western medical specialties and several integrative, proactive approaches.

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My vision in creating Vital Health Endometriosis Center was to provide the best possible medical care for patients in a respectful healing environment. Simply put, my goal was to correct the medical problems that patients presented to me. But no one seemed to have the answers. In spite of having the good fortune to train at some of the best institutions in the world with some of the best doctors, I wasn’t able to find anyone who understood what this disease was really all about and what was needed to fix the problem. Thus, I embarked on my 20-year medical journey to seek the answers to these questions.

My search to find the answers has taken me to a lot of different fields in health care, both conventional and non-conventional. The result is that Vital Health Endometriosis Center offers traditional western medical care spanning a wide range of specialties, as well as many different integrative or proactive approaches to health care which work synergistically with traditional medicine. This comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach provides the best results for patients.

Endometriosis and pelvic pain is rarely just an OB/GYN disease. You can see in the table below (highlighted in red) how much is missed if only the “GYN – Surgery, Meds” medical specialty is used for the treatment of endometriosis and pelvic pain.

Vital Health Endometriosis Center Comprehensive Medical Health Care

A gynecological approach involving surgery and medication is only one of many possible treatments.

At Vital Health Endometriosis Center, I offer what I believe to be the best surgical treatment of endometriosis. And while this is absolutely critical for the successful treatment of endometriosis, it is usually not as simple as just removing all of the endometriosis implants.

Successful treatment of endometriosis and pelvic pain can be complex and challenging. In addition to the complete surgical removal of endometriosis and other conditions that cause pain, we provide direct care or help coordinate care from any of the other medical specialties that patients need.

Within these specialties, we pride ourselves on offering innovative leading-edge care based on the latest scientific information. For example, we have used probiotics to correct Vitamin D deficiencies for many, many years. The understanding and use of these treatments are just now beginning to reach the average health care provider.

Western medicine is amazing in the tools it has given us to diagnose and treat disease, both pharmaceutically and surgically. But it is really just that – a disease management system, not a health care system.  A two-pronged approach that targets disease elimination and proactive restoration of health using an integrative approach as indicated works synergistically for the patient.

Vital Health Endometriosis Center is a realized dream of providing comprehensive multidisciplinary health care in a respectful healing environment and is a model for how medicine should be practiced.

Finally, Vital Health Endometriosis Center is a group of amazing people who are devoted to helping our patients feel better. We all believe in our patients, and our mission is to make this place a better world and provide a better life for our patients. We do not have magical answers, but we try very hard to do the best job possible for our patients.

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