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Doctor - Will Meditation Help My Arthritis?Many alternative or complementary therapies have been examined to determine
their effectiveness for arthritis. The problem is that research studies often
present with conflicting results. Some studies are positive and others are
negative. That has been found to be the case for treatments such as acupuncture,
nutritional supplements, homeopathy, etc. The study was conducted at the University of Marylands
Center for Integrated Medicine. And the results were presented at the 2005
annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held in San Diego,
California. Trial design had patients meditating for an hour
each day for six days a week. Patients were compliant, with 85% still
using the program at six months. The intervention was safe with no adverse
events.
The actual treatment group had classes lasting 2.5 hours once a week for eight
weeks and were asked to practice for 45 minutes to an hour each day for six
days a week. The control group did not have treatments. Both groups continued
with all their usual medications and were well-matched as far as drug therapy
(75% were on disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, 16% on biologics, 32% on
steroids, and 51% on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). There were a
total of 63 patients, mostly female and well educated. At the
beginning of the study, both groups had similar levels of psychological
distress (measured by the Symptom Checklist-90, which covers symptoms of
depression, anxiety, anger, hostility, and interpersonal relationships).
Both groups also had a similar level of RA disease activity.
The treatment group showed a 30% reduction in psychological distress at 10
weeks (compared with a 10% reduction in the control group) and a 33%
reduction (compared with 2%) at 24 weeks. Both reductions in the
intervention group were statistically significant. RA disease
activity showed no change in either group at week 10, but by week 24 the
intervention group showed a reduction of 11%, compared with no change in
the control group. What was deemed particularly interesting was that the
fall in disease activity was accompanied by a reduction in ESRthis fell by
23% by week 10 and by 33% by week 24, while the control group members
showed a worsening for this specific test. All in all, meditation is cheap, safe, and appears to be effective (until the next study comes along...) Obviously, a person needs to be receptive to this form of treatment.
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An alternative treatment of disease involving the consumption of natural
materials that simulate the symptoms of the disease. These materials are
first diluted in pure water to such an extent that there are generally no
molecules of the original material left. The efficacy of this treatment is
rejected by most medical experts. It has the potential of causing harm,
because individuals may seek a cure through homeopathy, and ignore the
potential for a cure from a physician.
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