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Chinese herbs for children's asthma
Categories: Babies & children / paediatrics, Respiratory disorders
This joint study carried out by the University of Michigan and the Beijing Heart Lung and Blood Vessel Research Centre compared 102 children who took Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for their mild intermittent asthma with 109 children with similar asthma who used only western medicine (WM). The children using only WM were three times more likely to make hospital emergency department visits, twice as ...
Chinese herbs and asthma
Categories: Respiratory disorders, Allergies
ASHMI, a Chinese preparation comprised of three herbs ( a simplification of a fourteen-herb formula used to treat asthma in Chinese hospitals) was found to be almost as effective as prednisone in a comparative study, with none of the negative affects on adrenal function associated with the prednisone. (Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2005, 116 (3): 517-524).
Chinese herbs for asthmatic children
The Chinese herbal formula Ding Chuan Tang, given to 28 stablilised, mild to moderate persistent asthmatic children, aged 8-15, for 12 weeks significantly improved airway hyper-responsiveness compared to 24 children given placebo. (Ding Chuan Tang, a Chinese herb decoction, could improve airway hyper-responsiveness in stabilized asthmatic children: a randomized, double-blind clinical trial. Pediat ...
Acupuncture & allergic asthma
Categories: Respiratory disorders, Allergies
In a randomised controlled study, patients of 18 years or older with allergic asthma were assigned to either routine care plus acupuncture (15 sessions over three months, 184 patients) or routine care alone (173 patients). Patients who did not consent to randomisation also received acupuncture (1088 patients). At three months, asthma specific quality of life and health-related general quality of l ...
Acupuncture causes immediate bronchodilation
Categories: Respiratory disorders
A prospective, single-blinded, randomised crossover-controlled study has been carried out to determine the efficacy of acupuncture in treating asthma. Eighteen patients were randomly assigned to receive one treatment of either real or sham acupuncture. Lung function was assessed immediately before and after the treatment session, using spirometry to measure forced expiratory volume in one second ( ...
Acu-tens improves lung function in COPD
Categories: Respiratory disorders
A single session of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of acupuncture points (Acu-TENS) appears to improve lung function and reduce dyspnoea in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In a randomised, placebo-controlled trial carried out in Hong Kong, 46 COPD patients, mean age 75 years, were randomised to receive either 45 minutes of Acu-TENS over bilateral Dingchuan (M-BW-1 ...
Acupressure eases breathing in COPD
Categories: Respiratory disorders
The effect of acupuncture as an adjunctive treatment to medication has been investigated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A prospective trial with matched-pair parallel groups of patients was carried out in a Japanese hospital. Thirty patients were divided into two groups. One group received acupuncture treatments once a week for 10 weeks, in addition to medication, while the contr ...
TCM herbs effective for asthma
Categories: Respiratory disorders, Allergies
Evidence supporting the use of TCM in asthma treatment in is increasing. Two American authors have reviewed promising TCM interventions for asthma and explored their mechanisms of action. Possible mechanisms at work include anti-inflammation, inhibition of airway smooth muscle contraction, and immunomodulation. One of the authors has recently presented some preliminary results from a clinical tria ...
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