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700-year-old Chinese medicine can treat depression, study says

July 7, 2007  
Filed under depression, menopause, mental health, sleep

CM NEWS – An ancient traditional Chinese medicine “wandering free” formula which is at least 700 years old has been proven scientifically to be effective in treating . The results of the study will be published in August.

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Acupuncture soothes hot flashes

April 3, 2007  
Filed under acupuncture, menopause, women

ASRM news – Menopausal in a prospective, randomized placebo-controlled study found that treatments reduced the severity of their nocturnal hot flashes and, as a result, they slept better.

This preliminary study by researchers at Stanford and Harvard enrolled 29 Northern California between the ages of 45 and 65 who had had no menstrual periods during the six months prior to the study. with serious medical or psychological conditions or who were currently receiving treatment for hot flashes were excluded.

The were randomized into an active treatment group and a control group. Both underwent a seven week course of sessions. The active treatment group received real using points selected to target hot flashes as the primary symptom, and sleeplessness as a secondary symptom. The control group received sham using placebo (non-penetrating) needles at channel points selected at random. Trained acupuncturists worked with both active treatment and control groups. All needle insertions, real and placebo, were masked so that participants would not be able to tell whether they were receiving real or sham .

Participants called or e-mailed daily to report the number and severity of their hot flashes. After the ninth and final study treatment, they were given one additional treatment and told whether they had been in the active treatment or sham group. The were asked to continue their daily hot flash reports for another month and were free to seek the treatment of their choice for their menopausal symptoms.

Nocturnal hot flash severity decreased significantly for the receiving active compared with the placebo group and both the active and the placebo groups found that their nocturnal hot flashes became less frequent. In addition, researchers found a significant correlation between reductions in disturbances and reductions in nocturnal hot flashes.

“Complementary medicine, especially , has shown great potential to relieve many types of debilitating symptoms,” remarked Steven Ory, MD, ASRM President-Elect. “For patients suffering from menopausal symptoms, who are not good candidates for hormone therapy, treatment could be an excellent option.”

[Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 86, No.3, September 2006. Huang et al, A randomized controlled pilot study of for postmenopausal hot flashes: effect on nocturnal hot flashes and quality]

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