Day 2 :
Keynote Forum
Barbara Anne Pickut
Michigan State University, USA
Keynote: Parkinson’s: Meditation yoga and nutrition
Time : 11:45-12:30
Biography:
Barbara Pickut MD, MPH has her expertise in the differential diagnosis of the individual with movement disorders and parkinsonism and a passion in improving the health and wellbeing of people seeking her care and particularly, people with Parkinson’s (PwP). Her open and holistic evaluation serves to meet the needs of PwP where they are be it at diagnosis or during the progression of symptoms and to offer compassionate integrative cutting edge therapy. She is Associate Professor of Translations Science and Molecular Medicine at Michigan State University.
Abstract:
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease with unclear etiopathogenesis and no cure or established secondary prevention. PD is believed to be an exclusively human disease possibly related to a disproportionate expansion of the neocortex resulting in maladaptive bioenergetic stress on vulnerable, relatively less evolved, subcortical structures leading to brain pathology and aging. Significant emotional stress has been implicated as a risk factor in developing PD, although the mechanisms are not clea. Higher levels of psychological stress are clinically related to increased motor and non-motor symptom severity in PD. Secondary to psychological stress in PD, a decline in social relationships, anhedonia, a need for more social support are implicated. How acute or chronic stress is additive to heightened biogenetic stress within subcortical structures remains to be seen. Several environmental and lifestyle factors and mechanisms are suspected to play a role in PD. A widely held hypothesis of the underlying cause of disease progression, known as the prion hypothesis in PD, describes the peripheral seeding and centripetal disease progression of alpha-synuclein, which is a hallmark neuropathological finding in PD. There is growing preliminary evidence indicating that diet and nutrition may both impact the risk of developing PD, as well as play a neuroprotective role. Precise mechanisms for possible vectors introducing the pathology to the nervous system is of great interest. In an attempt to assuage the suffering in People with Parkinson’s (PwP) and to offer a more participatory health care approach, we suggest that a complementary and alternative medicine be considered. Preliminary evidence exists for Mindfulness Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Group effect, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, yoga and in addition, fundamental attention should be given to diet and nutritional supplements as possible viable interventions in the holistic treatment in PwP.
Keynote Forum
Barbara Anne Pickut
Michigan State University, USA
Keynote: Parkinson’s: Meditation yoga and nutrition
Time : 09:30-10:30
Biography:
Barbara Pickut MD, MPH has her expertise in the differential diagnosis of the individual with movement disorders and parkinsonism and a passion in improving the health and wellbeing of people seeking her care and particularly, people with Parkinson’s (PwP). Her open and holistic evaluation serves to meet the needs of PwP where they are be it at diagnosis or during the progression of symptoms and to offer compassionate integrative cutting edge therapy. She is Associate Professor of Translations Science and Molecular Medicine at Michigan State University.
Abstract:
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease with unclear etiopathogenesis and no cure or established secondary prevention. PD is believed to be an exclusively human disease possibly related to a disproportionate expansion of the neocortex resulting in maladaptive bioenergetic stress on vulnerable, relatively less evolved, subcortical structures leading to brain pathology and aging. Significant emotional stress has been implicated as a risk factor in developing PD, although the mechanisms are not clea. Higher levels of psychological stress are clinically related to increased motor and non-motor symptom severity in PD. Secondary to psychological stress in PD, a decline in social relationships, anhedonia, a need for more social support are implicated. How acute or chronic stress is additive to heightened biogenetic stress within subcortical structures remains to be seen. Several environmental and lifestyle factors and mechanisms are suspected to play a role in PD. A widely held hypothesis of the underlying cause of disease progression, known as the prion hypothesis in PD, describes the peripheral seeding and centripetal disease progression of alpha-synuclein, which is a hallmark neuropathological finding in PD. There is growing preliminary evidence indicating that diet and nutrition may both impact the risk of developing PD, as well as play a neuroprotective role. Precise mechanisms for possible vectors introducing the pathology to the nervous system is of great interest. In an attempt to assuage the suffering in People with Parkinson’s (PwP) and to offer a more participatory health care approach, we suggest that a complementary and alternative medicine be considered. Preliminary evidence exists for Mindfulness Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Group effect, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, yoga and in addition, fundamental attention should be given to diet and nutritional supplements as possible viable interventions in the holistic treatment in PwP.
Keynote Forum
Debasish Kundu
American Nutritional Medical Association, USA
Keynote: The OD force
Time : 10:30-11:30
Biography:
Debasish Kundu is a PhD from East-West University, USA; he is the Vice President, American Nutritional Medical Association, CA, USA, & International Council of Electrohomeopathy, CA, USA. His books have been listed as recommended texts in several institutions, incl. International Alternative Medical Council, NGO Branch of UNO, Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization (AREEO), Government of Iran, Faculty of Ayush, Deptt. of Homeopathy of Sarvapally Radhakrishnan University, vide M.P. Govt. Gazette, and also by Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Education Examination, Mumbai. Dr. Kundu is the Editor In Chief of several prints and online journals.
Abstract:
Spagyrics or plant alchemy has been regarded as a cultural tradition, the purpose of the spagyric treatment is to dissolve the internal powers of a plant through the respective mixture of the purified three basic alchemical principles salt, sulphur and mercury and make them therapeutically usable as a medicinal force. Od force is the cosmic life force that animates and circulates throughout creation; natural electromagnetic energy of the infinite universe consisting of positive, negative and neutral charges which build and sustain the human body and all other matter. Everyone is surrounded by an electromagnetic field, and this field is called an aura. The aura has been depicted throughout history in literature and paintings. Angel pictures show it as a halo; pictures of Jesus often depict a light around his head. Auras are not unique to angels and religious leaders, however; a field of energy surrounds us all. This is called prana in Ayurveda, meaning primary energy. It is sometimes translated as breath or vital force, though it is more than these. This life force energy is represented as qi (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine. The homeopathic notion of the vital force is a spirit-like essence that animates a living organism. In homeopathy, the disease is considered to originate as a disruption of the vital force. Symptoms produced are thought to reflect the nature of the disruption. It is an innate intelligence that is not entirely physical or spiritual. As there is order to the universe based on energy, so must our internal order or vital force energy be in balance. When it is not, disease results and symptoms develop. Symptoms of the disease are an outer expression of our inner disrupted vital force. These symptoms are helpful clues to which areas of our body need attention. The body can heal itself and this knowledge is within all of our cells or neuro-immuno-endocrine system as physiologists say. Most traditional healing practices posited that disease was the result of some imbalance in the vital energies which distinguish living from non-living matter. Alchemical practices and philosophy can be found in all the world’s great traditional medical systems like Ayurveda, siddha, spagyric medicine, etc. In this article, the author traces the source and relationship of spagyrics with sacred Hindu tantric philosophy (Sexual Alchemy) and practices, and the extent to which they contributed to significant changes in medical science.
- Complementary & Alternative Medicine| Naturopathic Medicine| Arabic & Unani Medicine
Location: Vancouver
Session Introduction
Yuka Saeki
Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Title: Effect of the scent of peppermint on work efficiency
Biography:
Y Saeki is a nurse and has completed her PhD at the age of 30years from the University of Tsukuba. She has continued to research and education about human body function. Since 1995, she has continued research on complementary alternative therapy in some nursing college, involved in the education of nursing students. She is the Professor of Ehime University, Faculty of Medicine, School of Nursing now.
Abstract:
This study was designed to clarify whether the scent of peppermint influences work efficiency. Twenty female participated in this study (21.5+0.7yrs.). The psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) was applied to the participants for 10minutes in the room with peppermint oil and without the odor (control) to evaluate the work efficiency. The participants were asked to press a button located on the device, as soon as the visual stimuli appeared at random in PVT. Reaction time (RT) to visual stimulation was applied for evaluation of work efficiency. Visual analogue scale (VAS) was also used for subjective sensation. These experiments were performed in a different room and the order of measurement was at random. Some drops of peppermint oils were dripped on the filter paper in the diffuser and the oil was warmed by a miniature bulb from the bottom of the filter paper. This study was submitted to and approved by the ethic committee of Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine. Mean of RT was 264.6+36.5msec or 247.9+32.8msec in control or peppermint oil, respectively, and the mean RT of peppermint oil was significantly smaller. VAS showed 44.5+18.8 for control and 67.9+21.8 for peppermint, there was a significant difference between two groups. These results indicate that the work efficiency must increase by smelling the fragrance of peppermint oil. When workers feel tired, the scent of peppermint may be able to change their mood
William Meditskos
Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Canada
Title: Intro to naturopathic medicine and how it saved my life
Time : 13:30-14:15
Biography:
William Meditskos is a 4th-year clinic intern at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. He spent 4years studying Human Kinetics at the University of Guelph. During his time at the university, he worked in a breast cancer research lab within the Human Health and Nutritional Science Department and performed research on diet and its effects on systemic lupus erythematosus. After graduating with honors from Guelph, he began his pursuit into the world of naturopathic medicine. His passion for research further motivated him to publish an abstract in the 2019 URNCST Journal looking at the anabolic effects of Colostrum as a neutraceutical. With curiosity and passion for both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, he helped create a 1-month long externship to Shanghai, China where a small group of highly motivated students shadowed doctors in 3 different hospitals affiliated with the Shanghai University of TCM and Fudan University.
Abstract:
Naturopathic medicine is a distinct primary health care system that blends modern scientific knowledge with traditional and natural forms of medicine. It is based on the healing power of nature and it supports and stimulates the body’s ability to heal itself. Naturopathic medicine is the art and science of disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention using natural therapies including: botanical medicine, clinical nutrition, hydrotherapy, homeopathy, naturopathic manipulation, traditional Chinese medicine/acupuncture, life-style counselling and health promotion and disease prevention. The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) was established in 1978 and is the only naturopathic college in Canada that is approved to confer a 4-year doctor degree and the only college to offer IMG bridge delivery. CCNM is home to Canada’s largest naturopathic teaching clinic and the first naturopathic teaching clinic in a hospital setting. In 2014, one year after graduating from the University of Guelph, he was faced with a very challenging situation that could have ended his life. It was the use of certain foundational naturopathic medical modalities that saved his life and dramatically increased his recovery time. Not only did it save his life, it drove his decisions to pursue naturopathic medicine as a career. He has never looked back since and continues to educate the world on the importance of integrative medicine. Sit down with him, who is now a 4th year clinical intern at both the Robert Schad Naturopathic Clinic at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and the Brampton Naturopathic Teaching Clinic affiliated with the William Osler’s Health System at the Brampton Civic Hospital and discover the world of naturopathic medicine.
Ivan Coral
Universidad Central Del Ecuador, Ecuador
Title: Male infertility due to oligospermia treated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Biography:
Ivan Coral MD, 20years of experience as primary care physician in Quito and Ambato, Ecuador, with an emphasis in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, became a master’s degree in Biologic and Naturopathic Medicine by Universidad de Leon, Spain 2012. Coursing a Master in Neuraltherapy in Universidad de Barcelona. High interest in integrative approach for the patients benefit.
Abstract:
Infertility is inability to become pregnant after one year of unprotected regular intercourse. Male infertility related to sperm is associated with childhood diseases, systemic illnesses, surgeries, allergies, drugs and gonad toxins (chemical or environmental). The sample need 48h of abstinence, a volume of 1,5ml, 15´000.000/ml of sperm cells, 58% with vital forms, 32% with fast progression, 40% with motility, 40% with normal morphology. Infertility affects 15% of couples and in Latin America, the male factor is involved in 52% of the cases. This work makes a retrospective revision of 20 patients with a diagnosis of oligospermia as the main cause of infertility, treated previously with conventional procedures and therapies, without positive outcomes. An integrative protocol of CAM which included diet, exercise, clothing, work environment, alimentary supplements, homeopathic medicine, ozone therapy and few sessions of intratesticulate neural therapy was applied. After that protocol 90% of cases have positive outcomes in sperm quality and resolution of infertility.
Hasan Harahap
GR Setra Complementary Medical Center, Indonesia
Title: Avicenna’s canon of medicine: Current application for chronic disease treatment
Biography:
Hasan Harapan, practitioner of Avicenna medicine, founder of GR Setra Complementary Medical Center since 2007.
Abstract:
Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna was a Persian physician, described as the father of early modern medicine. Avicenna authored the Canon of Medicine (Al-Qanun fi al-tibb): a five-volume medical encyclopedia. Book 2 and Book 5 of al-Qanun fi al-tibb describe over 700 simple drugs and compound medicines of plant, animal and mineral origin with their medicinal properties and instructions for their preparation. In GR Setra Complementary Medical Center, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, we treating patients with chronic disease such as malignancy, chronic kidney disease, heart disease and diabetes mellitus, based on the Canon of Medicine; where the drug manufacturing process takes up to 2years and must go through a material burial process, with a depth of 9 to 13 meters below ground level, this serves as a catalyst to perfect natural chemical compound. We will present some cases from our patients, such as cervix cancer, lung cancer, coronary heart disease, and kidney failure.
Mohamed Thajudeen Fathima Nafdha
University of Colombo, Srilanka
Title: A case study on effectiveness of Hijamah (cupping) on numbness of legs in diabetic patient
Biography:
Abstract:
Hijamah therapy is one of the leading alternative & complementary modalities in the World. It is kind of detoxification, rejuvenation and blood purification method. It comes under Ilaj bil Tadbeer (Regimental therapy) in unani medical system. In diabetes, hands and foot care in people is very important because of slow blood circulation, where blood sometimes does not able to fully penetrate the capillaries. Hijamah therapy works upon the following two principles- Tanqiyae Mawad (Evacuation of morbid humours) and Imalae Mawad (Diversion of humours). The aim of this study was to find out the effectiveness of hijamah therapy on numbness of legs in a diabetic patient. This case study was carried out in Ayurvedic Research Hospital (Non Communicable Diseases), Ninthavur, Sri Lanka. A 63 years old female diabetic patient came to the clinic with the complain of numbness in both feet for one year. The treatment history of the patient revealed that she had taken western medicine for her complains for 7 months. In her first visit dry and wet cupping was done on local and distal points.Patient was noticed remarkable improvement as soon after the cupping,internal medicines were given to keep the blood sugar level in normal with some external applications.In every week dry and wet cupping was done in same points,with repeating same medicines.Foot numbness was fully cured within one month.The finding of this study shows that the complain of numbness in diabetic patient was treated with hijamah therapy with internal & external medicine. This case study can be concluded as hijamah therapy is very effective in treating diabetic numbness.This single case study may be the entrance for future clinical studies.
- Acupuncture| Herbal Medicine| Ayurveda
Location: Vancouver
Biography:
Abstract:
Object: To acquire a better therapeutic prescription against opportunistic fungal infection for patients with immuno-deficient or immuno-inhibitory diseases, the analysis on etiological fungi purified from the cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions of diagnosed 59 patients with secondary mycoses and then the effective study of traditional medical (TCM) differentiated treatment including acupuncture-moxibustion (acu-Mox.) and herbal formulas on them were made.
Methods: It included the purifying test of fungal species from diagnosed 59 patients’ sample (lesions, serum-cerebral-spinal fluid and excretion) by in the laboratory, the compared relationship between etiological fungi and initial disorders that caused the secondary mycoses, TCM differentiated diagnoses and prescribed acupuncture-Mox., and herbal treatment on them, and finally statistical analysis on the pre- and post-treatment of the differentiated therapy.
Results: The statistical analysis of the results between pre- and post- TCM differentiated therapy on each group of 59 patients with opportunistic mycoses showed that the effective cure percent of 15 cases with malignant tumor was 95.03±0.53%, of 21 cases who took long-term corticosteroid and antibiotics medication 96.05±1.32%, of 5 cases with Kwashiorkor disease- like malnutrition 93.02±0.52%, of 3 cases with HIV infection 98.05±1.37% and of 15 cases with type 2-Diabetes mellitus 91.07±1.22%, and all groups acquired significant improvement of their health state after finished the ant-fungal treatment including antifungal chemical and TCM differentiated therapies. Conclusion: The results suggested that TCM differentiated therapy worked on not only eradicating external and internal pathogenic factors of antifungal treatment but also improvement of physical (anti- pathogenic-Qi) righteousness-related systemic health. So it may be a reasonable choice for clinically anti- opportunistic fungal program.
Biography:
Kamaljeet Singh Sandhu working in the health care industry from last 7 years as a Hospital Administration with a Multispecialty Hospital in Khanna, India. This core reason to express point of view on stress and wellness is to spread the message around the globe. He has been participating in such conferences from last 5 years. Moreover, he has registered with Australia Ayurveda Association as a member. Last year, in 2018, he was in Melbourne to deliver lecture on Alternative medicine.
Abstract:
Today’s topic demonstrates the consequences of stress on health. Nowadays, it is considered that controlling stress is the best alternative medicine. This article is going to explain how stress affects human body.
Stress and illness: The amount of stress and the ability to cope with it affect one’s physical health. Greater the level of stress, greater is the risk of illness. For example, one is likely to catch a cold or flu when one is trying to deal with the higher levels of anxiety. There is also a proof that stress can exacerbate ailments like rheumatoid arthritis, insulin dependent diabetes, multiple sclerosis name a few.
The need to manage stress: If one is living with greater levels of stress then the entire well-being is at risk. Stress has deleterious effect on the emotional stability, as well as physical state. It reduces the capability to analyse clearly, perform effectively and enjoy life.
Remedies to overcome stress
• Avoid intoxicants like caffeine, alcohol and nicotine.
• Alcohol is a tranquillizer when taken in large quantities, but acts as an agent of stimulation taken in smaller proportions.
• Engaging in physical activities/ outdoor pursuits: Stressful situations raise the rate of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortical in your body.
• Get sufficient sleep:
• Apply Relaxation methods: Every day, attempt to relax with a stress reduction strategy. There are varied trusted methods to lower down the stress level therefore, try a few and work out what is best for you.
Batool Sadeghi-Nejad
Abadan School of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: Antimicrobial Efficacy of Polyherbal -made toothpaste and mouthwash against oral pathogens: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Biography:
Background: The aim of this study was to an evaluation in vivo antimicrobial effects of polyherbal-made toothpaste and mouthwash to form effervescent tablet containing the extracts of Artemisia dracunculus, Satureja khuzestanica and Myrtus communis against oral pathogenic microorganisms (Streptococcus sanguinis, Streptococcus salivarious, Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans).
Methods: This study was a clinical trial without control (Before–After test) that were performed on 20 volunteers, healthy with normal gums without bleeding or inflammation. Twenty volunteers will be given herbal toothpaste and asking from them to wash their mouths by sterile deionized water, pour the contents of their mouth into the sterile container as samples of before test. Then asked them to use brushing their teeth with herbal toothpaste. The next morning again asked from the same volunteers to wash their mouths by deionized water for one minute and pour the contents of their mouth into another sterile container as a sample of after test. Then the samples transferred to the laboratory immediately. Aliquots of 100µl of each sample inoculated on Petri dishes containing blood agar for bacteria and Sabouraud dextrose agar for Candida albicans. Then colonies counted before and after test, separately. This process was repeated for the herbal effervescent tablets mouthwash by other 20 volunteers with the same condition.
Results: According to the laboratory results, the Candida albicans was isolated from all the voluntaries. The scores of colony growth decreased significantly between before-after test during the study (p<0.001).
Conclusion: The results were revealed that polyherbal toothpaste and mouthwash could be effective for the prevention of dental caries in the future.
Abstract:
Biography:
My research area always focus in the following fields (General histology research, histochemistry and Immunohistochemistry, Molecular cell biology field of diseases in lab animals, Molecular embryological research field, Herbal extraction and uses for treatment for induced diseases . I am expert how to use the herbs, selection and combination between them to find the best way of treatment of induced diseases, My works done of the common disease that causes big problems to community using traditional therapy, because of their efficiency to give relief diseases and protection for long period, with less cost expenses and availability, also the major this in these kinds of medicine have no bad side effects. I am expert in immunohistochemistry work, histopathology work related with diseases induction and progression and methods to finds the treatment.
Abstract:
Fertility in mammalian females is dependent on the growth of follicles, structural units consisting of an oocyte, granulosa cells, and theca cells with an extracellular matrix separating the cell layers. The ovaries play the key roles in reproduction and any impairment in their functions can result in either sterility or infertility. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) plays a very important role in health keeping. Alternative holistic therapies, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, offer less invasive and less costly physical and emotional treatment compared with standard Western medical treatment. However, awareness of TCM therapy for infertility is generally low and often not suggested by Western Medical practitioners. Western medical treatment could depress the blood pressure rapidly and surely through reducing blood volume and dilating blood vessels, while traditional medicine (TM) shows its superiorities in alleviating clinical symptoms, improving patients' quality of life, lessening or reversing the damage on terminal organs and preventing the occurrence of a serious complication. Herbal leisure, also named Chinese Motherwort or Siberian Motherwort, belongs to the Labiatae family in the plant kingdom. Native to China, central Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia, it is now naturalized in Japan, Java, Malaysia, and North America. Radix Salvia miltiorrhizae (RSM), the root of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, is one of the most widely used traditional herbal medicines for the treatment of a variety of conditions. It is commonly used either alone or in combination with other herbs in traditional Chinese medicine for the prevention and treatment of numerous ailments, including coronary artery disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, stroke, renal diseases, and diabetes, peripheral and pulmonary vascular disease. Cadmium chloride (CdCl2) used in this study to induced infertility of female Wister rats IP injection , many parameters were conducted in this study to evaluated the treatment using Chinese herbs mentioned above these parameters include (FSH, LH, E2, INH-B, INH-A) and quantitative gene expression of (Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP-1, 2) and Sterile motif alpha domain containing 3 (Smad3). Conclusion the study approved using a combination of Herba leonuri and Radix salviae miltiorrhizae provided optimum treatment of female infertility through repairing the ovarian function and adjustment the levels of hormones to the normal values, maintain the endocrine mechanism related to the reproduction and the ovarian functions by increase the quality and numbers of developing follicles due to augmentation of the molecules referring to increasing the numbers and maturation of the follicles (Inhibins, hormones, MMP1, 2 and the Newly aspect approves through positive effects on expression of Smad3 gene in the ovarian tissue.