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Archive for January, 2007

Hall of Mirrors

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

Welcome to the Hall of Mirrors
Understanding the Relationship between the Body, Mind and Spirit

hearticonsmall.jpgBy Suzy Peltier, CMT, CHT and Reiki Master

People often think of the word “holistic,” as a synonym for “alternative” healing practices but it has a far deeper meaning. This meaning can be better understood if we were to use the valid but less common spelling: wholistic.

This spelling implies the true meaning of the principle, which is wholeness. Wholism (holism) is a model that addresses the whole person: body, mind and spirit.

When these aspects of being are aligned and communicating with each other, the innate health, vitality, creativity and wisdom of the person can be fully expressed.

This vitality is an expression of vital life force energy known in many cultures around the world by many names, “ki,” “chi” and “prana,” to name a few.

If you have ever had a Reiki session, taken Tai Chi or done Yoga as a movement/meditation, you have experienced this life force energy perhaps as a sense of relaxation or enhanced well-being.

If you have ever talked to your pets or to your plants and perceived an answer, you were perceiving Chi. If you have ever met someone you instantly liked, or conversely, for some inexplicable reason, did not like and did not want to shake hands with, then you were probably perceiving Chi.

The experience of Chi often goes unnoticed, in part because it is subtle, but also because we do not have a specific word for it in English.

Since the Eskimos have many words for snow, the need to borrow a word from another language to describe the essence of life itself, is very telling. That we lack this basic concept in our language is, in part, the reason wholism and its’ alternative practices are so often misunderstood and judged as quackery.

To better understand the wholistic principle you can think of the relationship between the body, mind and spirit as mirrors reflecting each other. Each mirror is an expression of life force energy.

Chi possesses certain predictable properties and behaviors. It is neutral by nature (neither good nor bad), balances through flux (change), and is capable of being guided by intention. It is perceptible (you can feel it) and it is trustworthy. It is reflective, communicative, and synergistic. In other words, the body, mind and spirit reflect each other, talk to each other, and listen to each other.

In other words, just as “we are what we eat”, on the physical level we also are what we think, feel and believe.

This theory is well accepted in quantum physics and well illustrated in the movie “What the Bleep Do We Know.” It is as though our thoughts (including our subconscious ones) along with our emotions and beliefs express and guide the Chi into a manifested physical form and experience.

This cross-referencing system is also the reason why an old song on the radio can bring back an entire memory - not just the mental image.

More than mere memory, the entire physical and emotional experience of hearing the song could, for example, bring up an experience of bliss once experienced during a romantic picnic. 

This sensory recollection is called somatic recall. In somatic recall, the person’s body is actually remembering - not just the mind. The person re-experiences the warmth of the sun on their face, the feeling of sand on the blanket, the smell of the surf and the taste of the tuna sandwiches, as well as the pleasure of a heartfelt kiss. The entire experience is recorded as sensory data that can be accessed through any sense later on, because this cross-referencing system is at work all the time, in both pleasant and unpleasant experiences.

In cases of trauma, the body’s recollection can be very different from how the conscious mind has come to remember it.

Somatic recall is a helpful tool for coming to the truth of an incident, as the body doesn’t lie and doesn’t filter out parts of the experience, as the mind is prone to do when faced with something it can’t deal with well.

In the wholistic model, all physical pain and illness begin as stagnant Chi. Moving energy heals while stuck energy causes disharmony. Eventually the stuck energy begins to harden, first into what we would call an energetic disharmony. Later, once the Chi has solidified into a physical manifestation, into an illness or a malfunction, we would call it a disease.

To illustrate this, I recall a client with a shoulder problem who had come for a massage and some pain-specific hypnotherapy.

He had seen a chiropractor, physical therapist in addition to an acupuncturist, all with modest results, but so far, nothing could break the pain as a recurring cycle.

As I was rubbing his shoulder, the client suddenly began to recall a childhood trauma in which he fell off his bicycle and injured his shoulder.

Instead of comforting him, his father scolded him for not paying attention. Coincidentally, his shoulder had recently flared up after his boss yelled at him for not paying attention to a detail at work.

The old hurt had re-surfaced in the same shoulder as the childhood injury, and now through the insight and guidance, dare we say “of the spirit”, his father could be forgiven and the emotions acknowledged and released.

The thematic information about the current time trigger and its underlying emotional content could finally heal. Now alert to this theme in his life, the client is “paying closer attention,” both as a practical practice and as a useful metaphor.

Having a sudden burst of emotion in meditation, or in a massage or hypnotherapy session can be freightening and embarrassing, but in the wholistic model, such experiences mark the process of Chi moving and the mirrors coming back into alignment.

One need not be sure what they are crying about. Tears show that energy is moving - in this case, in the form of emotions.

Insights may come later in a dream or in something someone says. The key is to trust the body and to come to honor your own process.

In a culture where tears are still seen as a sign of weakness, it is time to see them as a demonstration of self-acceptance and trust.

Part of the reason these experiences surface is so they can be embraced and so that we can be present with them, in a way that we were unable to do, when the original experience occurred.

Sometimes emotional releases can be pure emotion without images or reference points, just energy moving. In either case, such releases signal a body/mind/spirit integration process that is healing and is to be trusted.

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Suzy Peltier is a Reiki Master and Massage Therapist living and working in San Francisco, CA. She is currently seeing patients and working on her book, “Seasons of Transformation”.

Suzy Peltier can be found:  Garden of Healing’s Natural Professionals Referral Section: http://www.gardenofhealing.net/Referrals/view.php?id=19&page=0&cat=6

Or visit: http://www.suzypeltier.com/

© 2007 Suzy Peltier. All rights reserved.

 

Homing Nanoparticles pack multiple Assault on Tumors

NANOTECHNOLOGY

Nanomedicine promises more functions than a drug

By Mark Isaac Thyss
Garden of Healing®

La Jolla, California

The Burnham Institute for Medical Research at UC Santa Barbara (Burnham) has developed nanoparticles that seek out tumors and bind to their blood vessels, and then attract more nanoparticles to the tumor target.

Led by Erkki Ruoslahti, M.D., Ph.D., his team demonstrated that the homing nanoparticle could be used to deliver a “payload” of an imaging compound, and in the process act as a clotting agent, obstructing as much as 20% of the tumor blood vessels. These findings are pending publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The promise of nanomedicine is based on the fact that a particle can perform more functions than a drug.

“Having identified the principle of self-amplification, we are now optimizing the process, hoping to obtain a more complete shut-down of blood flow into the tumor to strangle it,” says Ruoslahti. “We are also in the process of adding a drug delivery function to the particles. These two approaches are synergistic; the more particles we bring into the tumor, the greater the obstruction of the blood flow and more of the drug is delivered into the tumor.”

This work was supported with funding from the National Institutes of Health.

Dr. Erkki Ruoslahti is Distinguished Professor and former President and CEO at Burnham. He recently founded the “Vascular Mapping Center” at Burnham-UC Santa Barbara, which aims at developing applications for vascular “zip codes, molecular signatures in blood and lymphatic vessels (”vasculature”) that are specific to individual tissues and disease sites.

Burnham-UCSB, was established in 2006 through a collaborative effort of the Burnham Institute for Medical Research, based in La Jolla, California, and the University of California at Santa Barbara.

© 2006 Garden of Healing®. All rights reserved.

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Burnham Institute for Medical Research is an independent non-profit research institution dedicated to advancing the frontiers of scientific knowledge in the life sciences and medicine, and providing the foundation for tomorrow’s innovative therapies. Established in 1976 in La Jolla, California, Burnham today employs over 750 people and ranks consistently among the world’s top 20 research institutes in independent surveys conducted by the Institute for Scientific Information.

For additional information about Burnham: http://www.burnham.org

Gene Linked to Childhood Kidney Cancer

NEWS IN BRIEF

Novel Gene Mutation linked to Wilms’ Tumor

Garden of Healing®

Washington, DC

Massachusetts General Hospital research scientists have identified a novel gene mutation linked to the most common type of kidney cancer in children, and stressed how this discovery will help doctors determine which young patients are most at risk of dying.

Writing Thursday in the journal Science, researchers said about 30 percent of cases of the cancer called Wilms’ Tumor involve mutations in a gene called WTX located on the sex-determining X chromosome.

Wilms’ Tumor, also called nephroblastoma, usually appears by the age of 5, and occurs in roughly one in 10,000 children worldwide. About 90 percent of childhood kidney cancer cases are Wilms’ Tumor. It is treated with surgery and chemotherapy, with about 80 percent of patients surviving. In up to 15 percent of cases, however, current treatment protocols fail.

Those with a family history of the disease have an increased risk of developing the cancer in both kidneys and require more complex approaches to treatment.

Scientists can now determine whether the WTX gene can help predict the severity of a child’s case of Wilms’ Tumor to help guide treatment. If able to determine a child had a less-threatening case, doctors might then be able to tailor less-intensive treatment.

The kidneys filter the blood and rid the body of unneeded water, salt and waste in the form of urine. Childhood kidney tumors originate in the early stem cells – those that will form the organ – of the kidney’s filtering mechanism, the researchers said.

The WTX gene is in play in cells important to embryonic kidney development, indicating it may have a significant role in the organ’s formation. The discovery also indicates that X chromosome genes may have a bigger role in cancer than previously believed.

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An integral part of one of the world’s most distinguished medical centers, the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center is chosen by more cancer patients than any other hospital in New England.

Known for providing individualized, compassionate care to both adults and children, the MGH Cancer Center is comprised of 16 fully integrated, multi-disciplinary clinical programs and a vast network of support and educational services.

© 2006 Garden of Healing®. All rights reserved.

Mushroom Science® Agaricus Blazei Extract

PRODUCT REVIEW

Agaricus Blazei
Medicinal Mushroom Extract by Mushroom Science®

By Mark Isaac Thyss
Garden of Healing®

Gene-altered corn, unlabeled ingredients in food, and the release of cloned meat and milk into the food supply, not to mention killer jungle viruses arriving from the Rain forest; what’s a consumer to do?

Medicinal mushrooms to modulate your immune system is welcome news, and here’s one we love, Agaricus Blazei by Mushroom Science®. For an immune-stimulating boost, learn what this mushroom can do for you.

Agaricus Blazei is a medicinal mushroom that contains a special class of polysaccharides known as beta glucans.  Studies show beta glucans stimulate activity of natural killer (NK) cells, which are an important part of the immune system.

The active constituents of Mushroom Science® Agaricus Blazei are the Polysaccharides (1-6 linked proteoglycans extracted from the cell walls).  We like this Mushroom Science® product because it’s considered the most potent extract.

There are different varieties of agaricus mushroom, and Agaricus Blazei is one of the most common.

Beta glucan is a naturally-derived polysaccharide which has been studied for its anti-tumor and immune stimulating properties. The carbohydrate polymers known as beta-1,3-d-glucans exert potent effects on the immune system - stimulating anti-tumor and antimicrobial activity, for example, by binding to receptors on macrophages and other white blood cells and activating them.

Agaricus blazei specifically helps in production of interferon and interleukin, which are instrumental in fighting off cancer cell metastasis, especially cancer of the uterus. It also reduces blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and the effects of arteriosclerosis.

Agaricus Blazei mushrooms are thought to owe their beneficial effects to their beta-glucans, a group of immune-boosting agents also found in shiitake, maitake, and reishi mushrooms, as well as in yeast.

Native to Brazil, Agaricus Blazei mushrooms are now also cultivated in Japan, Korea, and the United States.

The mushroom’s effect on the immune system has been verified by clinical trials, which have shown an increase in the number of white blood cells, a rise in the activity of natural killer (NK) cells, and an increase in production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha.

Researchers in Korea and Japan have declared it an effective treatment for supporting the immune systems of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Agaricus Blazei, Royal Sun Agaricus, Nature’s Most Powerful Beta 1-6 Glucan is a Dehydrated Hot Water Extract, 45% beta 1-6 glucan (polysaccharide).

The Agaricus blazei in this product is extracted with the preferred hot water/alcohol method to increase its digestibility and enhance bio availability of the polysaccharides.

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Medicinal mushroom extracts are very simple to take. They come in capsule form and the suggested use of this particular product is 1-3 capsules twice daily or more as recommended by your health care professional. It is best to take this supplement on an empty stomach.

© 2006 Garden of Healing®.  All rights reserved.