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Month: July 2020

Acupuncture for Pain Relief In Animals

July 4, 2020July 8, 2020
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Often when an animal experiences pain, for example due to arthritis or broken joints using acupuncture is the last means of help we can think of. Luckily many vets are aware that such treatment is actually possible for an animal as well.

What is acupuncture, and how can it benefit animals?

Acupuncture is performed with the help of fine small needles made of gold, silver or stainless steel, often containing nickel. The technique involves gently protruding the first layer of skin and inserting anywhere from one to twenty needles into the layer of fat and muscle. The needles are generally left in the body for around thirty minutes, depending on the condition of the animal. They stimulate the body’s meridians (or energy channels) this treatment is designed to relieve pain and improve the animal’s organic function. Much like on humans. This is done by stimulating the central nervous system (the brain and also the spinal cord)

The vet may also use further means of heat, pressure or even electrical stimulation during a treatment. The animal will feel relaxed after the treatment has finished. Natural endorphins are released during the acupuncture and the animal may appear relaxed and tired.

To minimize sensations to the animal, the vet uses very fine needles. It is suffice to say that they are sterilized prior to usage. Depending on the animal, they might feel some discomfort for a short period of time, which can cause a slight temporary aggravation of the condition. In most cases the animal requires around two sessions of treatment. In rare cases the vet will decide to continue the treatment for longer, especially if the animal is of older age.

Animals such as cattle, dogs, cats, and even horses might benefit from this kind of treatment. In general it is easier for the vet to treat a fair sized animal. The nature of inserting the needles into the body of the animal makes it a less suitable treatment for smaller animals.

The idea behind using acupuncture is to restore a healthy balance in the body. Chinese people have been using acupuncture for many centuries and are very experienced in this craft. In the western world acupuncture is still considered an alternative treatment. Studies have been made to prove the beneficial effects on animals. Nonetheless, there are still vets that disapprove of applying acupuncture to animals. This will become less of an issue, once more studies will be made available.

Are there any known side effects from the treatment of acupuncture?

If it is performed by a licensed and trained practitioner, normally no side effects will surface. Sometimes however if the animal has other underlying ailments, these can unexpectedly flare up and cause the animal pain. Further treatment will need to be considered, if that situation arises.

All in all, your pets will benefit from acupuncture in most cases. Sometimes the vet will combine this with a traditional approach to further the effects of healing. Our beloved animals are suffering from pain, just as we do and they need all the help and treatment possible to alleviate this pain.

Discover the freedom and joy that comes from a healthy, pain-free body bursting with vitality! Start your healing journey today by booking an appointment with AB Acupuncture.

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Youth Supplements

July 3, 2020July 5, 2020
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Can human beings live to 120 years old or older? According to biologists, the human body is very capable of living at least that long. So why is that few people live past the age of 100? 

Aging itself doesn’t seem to be the real problem, but the diseases associated with aging are what we fear the most and what cause most “age-related” deaths. So far, medicine has accomplished relatively little to prevent the underlying disorders that are associated with aging. 

Enter the new breed of physician who understands dietary/nutritional influences on human health and the aging process and who treats proactively, and who attacks the cause of dysfunction instead of the symptoms.

Aging isn’t just about medical treatments or nutrition however. Other critical factors include genetics, lifestyle, your environment, and the stressors you put on your body. Regardless of the doctor or any treatments that may be prescribed, poor nutritional balance, weight, exercise, smoking, risky lifestyle, stressful career, and many other factors can drastically reduce a person’s lifespan. 

Conversely, a person who observes the healthiest lifestyle, diet, and environment is not guaranteed a long and/or healthy life. It is the cumulating effects of all of these factors that will determine how long a person will live and how healthy that life will be. Even then, there are no guarantees of long life. We know that aging can be accelerated, slowed, or even reversed depending on these factors. 

Since discussing all of these factors, even in the briefest, would take gigabytes of online storage and years to read, we will merely focus on new information in this and subsequent series of articles dealing with finding longer and healthier lives. 

Longevity research has discovered that aging is accelerated by declining cellular energy production, free radical damage, the “browning” of proteins by glucose (glycation), and impaired immune systems. We will examine some fascinating recent research on key compounds that have a strong potential for influencing these processes and keeping you young. 

 

Preventing Mitochondrial Change 

 

Mitochondria are tiny structures within each of the cells in everyone’s body that convert nutrients into energy through a process called cellular respiration. Over time mitochondria change and become less efficient at their job. Biologists believe that the consequential decline in energy production is one of the chief causes of aging. 

One co-factor that is critical for the transport of proteins in the mitochondria is called cardiolipin. Coenzyme Q10 is another cofactor that participates directly in energy production. Both of these mitochondrial cofactors decline with age. 

You may have heard of free radicals before as associated with cancer or other cellular diseases or in reference to products called antioxidants, which act to eliminate free radicals.

Free radicals ultimately lead to various diseases if the body doesn’t have a high enough level of antioxidants. Acetyl-L-carnitine and lipoic acid are antioxidants that are both naturally present in the body and have been shown to restore mitochondrial function and reduce free radical damage. Together with coenzyme Q10, they work to keep mitochondria functioning properly. 

Recent animal studies have shown that a combination of lipoic acid, L-Carnitine, coenzyme Q10 and trace levels of iron have actually reversed mitochondrial changes, in effect restoring some level of cellular youth.  All however seem to be required for the reversing effects. Personally, I’d like to see more test results, even animal test results before making these kinds of statements conclusively.

It is also still too early to say that similar effects would be found with humans, what if any risks are associated, the ideal amount of each supplement, or whether the long-term effects on humans would grant a long and/or healthier life. Such studies could take decades to come up with conclusive results and recommendation by the medical profession at large for the purposes of anti-aging is likely to be a long way off.

Dietary Supplements

Should you be taking these supplements? That is strictly a question to discuss with your doctor. Because everyone is different, we cannot recommend that anyone take any supplement in any amount. Only your doctor can determine whether taking any of these supplements is right for you. Risk factors may apply to you.

Also be sure to tell your doctor if you are taking any supplements at all. Many people make the mistaken assumption that all supplements must be natural and therefore not have any adverse effects or react with each other or other medications. This is not true and making that assumption could put your health at risk.

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