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Alternative Medicine and Multiple Sclerosis (ISBN 1888799528)

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An excellent starting point:
To explore alternative medicine is to take a journey into aspects of healing that are outside of patentable pharmacology. The journey is easier with a map, but the map is only a starting point. When considering alternative medicine, we need to make our own decisions about approaches to health that often have not been studied in the way that patentable drugs have been studied. Even so, the journey should begin by learning what has previously been reported on the subject. Dr. Bowling's book is a fist-rate description of the terrain of alternative medicine. Unlike other MS-specific books about alternative medicine, his is based on a review of published literature rather than on personal experience, anecdote and fancy. Part of Dr. Bowling's accomplishment is that he has managed to catalogue a diverse and hard-to-define area. More imortantly, it describes, in succint and easy-to-understand and language, the published research that is available on about 40 different areas of alternative medicine. Don't buy the book thinking there is a cure for MS to be found in its pages. On the other hand, if you are looking for a starting point for understanding alternative medicine, then this book is a useful resource.


Better than expected:
After reading some of the reviews I hestitated on buying this. I had just been diagnosed with MS. I started taking the shots (and still am) but wanted to find other things that I could do. From the reviews I thought this would be an alternative medicine bashing book but its not. It states the facts as they are and shows pros and cons, leave a lot for the reader to consider. I found this to be a well-rounded book that had good info.


Alternative Medicine and Multiple Sclerosis by Bowling:
Multiple Sclerosis is a system that impacts the immune system and the nervous system. There is a hereditary disposition to the disease. The main damage involves lesions of the brain and spinal cord. The disease may relapse and remit during various phases. The drug Betaseron may be employed for MS to decrease relapses in both length and severity. Alternative medicinal protocols may be employed i.e. acupuncture, exercise, biofeedback, chiropractic and massage therapy. Acupuncture has minor risks in the thoracic region for the lung and heart. Propolis has been found to stimulate and suppress immune function. A new area called Psychoneuroimmunology has developed which impacts both the nervous system and the immune system. Chelation therapy removes plaque from the blood vessels. Chiropractic has been known to help MS sufferers because low back pain is reduced with gentle manipulation. Dental amalgum implications may be present in arthritis, lupus, Parkinson's and brain tumor. Decreases in dietary fat may assist MS sufferers. Gamma Linoleic Acid supresses excess immune system activity. Enzyme therapy improves both digestion and the breakdown of complex food groups. i.e. protein Certain exercises i.e. horseback riding improves the pelvis. This book is an excellent supplementary reference for MS sufferers. It will complement any formal program of pharmaceutical medicines in place. Definition: A linoleic acid is a liquid unsaturated fatty acid essential in animal nutrition. The chemical composition is: C H O 18 30 2


Very informative:
As a person living with MS there were some things in this book that even I didn't know. Its good to have all the correct information from a medical professional. I carry this book with me all the time and refer to it whenever someone tells me, I should do this or that for my MS. We need lots more books like this.


Misleading title - it's a pharmaphilic decoy:
I was very disappointed. This book is basically an attack on alternative therapies through the lens of self serving conventional medicine politics rather than attempting to find any merit and mechanism of different alternative modalities. For instance the coverage of vitamins and supplements were ridiculously weak and even out of date with modern research recommendations from conventional medical schools e.g. the sunshine vitamin D link to MS in particular and the much higher emerging vitamin D RDAs in general. The vitamin coverage completely failed to examine the true supplement alternatives like the inexpensive, riveting megadose protocols and clinical results of Duke educated Dr Fred R Klenner and, independently, Canadian Dr. H.T.R. Mount. Likewise I found the discussion of enzymes, nutrition, and digestion lame. These are time critical propositions for the consideration of those deteriorating with a conventional sentence of central neuritis and other neuropathies.


Author:Allen C. Bowling
Author:Allen C., Md. Ph.D. Bowling
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:616.83406
EAN:9781888799521
Edition:1
ISBN:1888799528
Number Of Pages:251
Publication Date:2001-01-15



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