| Literature DB >> 27217981 |
Abstract
This article discusses the role of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the management of fibroids and associated symptomatology. Since there is such a paucity of direct research related to fibroids, conditions that are implicated in the causation of uterine fibroids and symptomatology that CAM treatments may or have been shown to make a difference are also considered.Entities:
Keywords: Acupuncture; CAM; Cardiovascular disease; Infertility; Obesity; Uterine fibroids
Year: 2016 PMID: 27217981 PMCID: PMC4859848 DOI: 10.1007/s13669-016-0156-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Obstet Gynecol Rep ISSN: 2161-3303
Dietary therapy and advice
| Dietary therapy and lifestyle advice | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Inclusionary foods and drinks | Exclusionary foods and drinks | Supplements include | Lifestyle options include |
| Fish | Omega 3 and 6 | Mindfulness meditation | |
| Salmon | Vitamin D | Yoga | |
| Tuna | Vitamin A | Tai Chi | |
| Mackerel | Vitamin C | Regular exercise | |
| Other oily fish | Vitamin E | Breathing exercises | |
| Iron supplements including | Dietary support | ||
| Meats | |||
| Chicken | Beef | ||
| Turkey | Ham | ||
| Other white meat | Lamb | ||
| Other red meat | |||
| Vegetables | |||
| Soyabeans | Chips/crisps | ||
| Fava beansa | Potatoes | ||
| Green vegetables | Rice | ||
| Other legumes | Sweets and chocolate | ||
| Fruit | |||
| Apples | |||
| Oranges | |||
| Tangerines | |||
| Other citrus fruits | |||
| Fluids | |||
| Green tea | |||
| Vegetable juice | Alcohol/beer | ||
| Unsweetened fruit juice | Sweetened juice | ||
| Milk (semi-skinned) | High-sugar drinks | ||
aNot to be consumed by people with the hereditable condition of Favism
Acupuncture points: heavy periods
| Acupuncture points for heavy periods resulting from blood stasis | ||
|---|---|---|
| Channel name and number | Pinyin | Actions associated with traditional use |
| Gall bladder 34 | Yang Ling Quan | Moves blood |
| Ren 6 | Qihai | Moves blood |
| Spleen 10 | Xuehai | Invigorates blood |
| Bladder 17 | Geshu | Invigorates blood |
| Stomach 29 | Guilai | Invigorates blood in the lower abdomen |
| Liver 3 | Taichong | Invigorates liver blood |
| Spleen 6 | Sanyinjiao | Invigorates liver blood |
| Liver 8 | Qu Quan | Nourishes blood |
| Stomach 36 | Zusanli | Nourishes blood |
| Bladder 20 | Pishu | Nourishes blood |
| Penetrating vessel spleen 4 + pericardium 6 | Gongsun + Neiguan, respectively | Regulates blood |
Maciocia [69] and Deadman et al. [70]
Fig. 1Nerve impulses (also known as an action potentials) usually travel from the cell body to the axon terminals (orthodromic). In some cases, nerve impulses travel from the axon terminals towards the cell body (antidromic)