naturopathic pearls in family medicine

19
NATUROPATHIC PEARLS FOR FAMILY MEDICINE Michael Corsilles, PA-C, ND 1

Upload: michael-corsilles-nd-pa-c

Post on 03-Jun-2015

301 views

Category:

Health & Medicine


2 download

DESCRIPTION

Some common, stubborn health conditions primary care providers can treat through naturopathic medicine. This is a presentation I did at the Washington Academy of Physician Assistants conference in Oct 2013.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

1

NATUROPATHIC PEARLS FOR FAMILY MEDICINEMichael Corsilles, PA-C, ND

Page 2: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

2

CAM: WHO CARES? What is a naturopath?

Herbs, mason jars, magic rocks, and bird masks?

Page 3: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

3

Primary Care Providers emphasizing: Prevention, treatment

and optimal health through the use of

therapeutic methods and substances

which encourage the person's inherent self -healing process.

In WA: NDs have full prescriptive rights, with the

exception of schedule I, II, and IIIs

Via various modalities…

Schooling, boards, annual CME, sigh

In 16 states so far

Page 4: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

4

HOMEOPATHY Most remedies have very little or none of the original crude material

left by the end of its processing. This is the process we use. Creating a Mother Tincture: Made from a specific plant source is

processed by macerating the plant, then letting it soak in an alcohol water solution. Draws the properties of the plant into the water and alcohol. This tinctured solution is now called the mother tincture.

Potentiation By Succussion: The mother tincture is put through the basic process of being potentised. One drop of the mother tincture is put into a vial and then nine drops of a diluting material is added (again an alcohol and water solution). This mixture is succussed (shaken with impact). Succussion is essential.

*What is acting is not the remedy. It’s the person’s immune system, their energy and body processes which are responding. A dilution that small cannot push your body to do anything. It can only suggest, which gives your body the choice to change or not.

Page 5: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

5

A HOMEOPATHIC ER SPOOF http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMGIbOGu8q0

Page 6: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

6

PEARLS FOR 5 COMMON BUT NOT ALWAYS SIMPLE ISSUES

IBS

Obesity

URIs/Abx

Eczema

Burnout

Page 7: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

7

URI: BOOST THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Airborne, Vitamin C, Echinacea…

Page 8: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

8

IBS: BATHROOM BREAKS AGAIN?

Fiber & antispasmodics

Triggers – foods, stress.

My own triggers: My clinical

rotations! Certain

patients? IBS Testing? ND treatments

Page 9: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

9

ECZEMA: THE SKIN STORY

Creams, steroid creams, then stronger

steroid creams.

Triggers! R/O foods. Probiotics

again

Page 10: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

10

1 IN 3 ARE OBESE! EVER FEEL LIKE THIS GUY?

Phentermine, Qsymia, Belviq, Gastric Bypass, HCG

Triggers: Stress, boredom, social events, hormones, laziness?

Diet vs Exercise

“Microwave” society

Page 11: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

11

EMPHASIZE THE PORTION DISTORTION: PATIENTS ARE VISUAL

Page 12: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

12

Page 13: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

13

RULE OF THE HAND

ND treatments?Knowledge is Power. Accountability.Books. Food journaling.

Page 14: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

14

BURNOUT: I’M EXHAUSTED ALL DAY, SO WHY CAN’T I SLEEP?

Fight or Flight Cortisol Melatonin Tech effects Antioxidants and

stress. The aging of the President!

ND treatments Tech and ADD:

Multitasking exercise

Page 15: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

15

SIDE NOTE (MY ADD ACTING IN) Multitasking is shifting attention Count 1-10 Alphabet A-J Now alternative between #s and letters

Page 16: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

16

SUPPLEMENTS: DON’T WE POOP AND PEE OUT VITAMINS?

Costco vs Rite Aid vs Provider’s office Vitamin D

Rx Vitamins: Iron topical Vitamin D L-methylfolate (Deplin) Probiotics Cerefolin (N-Acetyl Cysteine) Zenpep (digestive enzymes) Lovaza (omega 3s) Niaspan (niacin) Statins (Red Yeast Rice…

Monacolin K)

Page 17: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

17

DO WE REALLY NEED VITAMINS?

My Fab 5: Multivitamin Omega3 Probiotic Vitamin D Adrenal and extra

antioxidant support for me

Page 18: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

18

4 TAKE HOME NATUROPATHIC PEARLS 1. URIs: Support the immune system 2. IBS and Eczema: Food allergy/sensitivity testing: Foods act as

medicine but also as toxins (inflammation) 3. Supplements: Look at brand of supplements used in the studies

(Pfizer owns Centrum and bought Alacer/Emergen-C), Bayer owns One A Day), Proctor & Gamble bought New Chapter).

4. Obesity and Burnout: How to get those patients to change their Lifestyle! Tortoise and the Hare/Microwave society, stress reduction, adrenal support.

Page 19: Naturopathic Pearls in Family Medicine

19

SHOW ME THE STUDYWeight:

Dr. Oz and HCG. No good study on HCG yet with weight loss.

Probiotics and IBS and skin:

Rautava S, Isolauri E. The development of gut immune responses and gut microbiota: effects of probiotics in prevention and treatment of allergic disease. Curr Issues Intest Microbiol. 2002 Mar;3(1):15-22.

Dong Hyun Sinn, Ji Hyun Song, Hoi Jin Kim. Therapeutic Effect of Lactobacillus acidophilus-SDC 2012, 2013 in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. October 2008, Volume 53, Issue 10, pp 2714-2718

Adrenals, cortisol and burnout:

Methlie P, Husebye EE, Hustad et al. Eur J Endocrinol. Grapefruit juice and licorice increase cortisol availability in patients with Addison’s disease. 2011 Nov;165(5):761-9. doi: 10.1530/EJE-11-0518. Epub 2011 Sep 6.

URIs and natural remedies:

Bergman P, Lindh AU, Björkhem-Bergman L, Vitamin D and Respiratory Tract Infections: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. PLoS One. 2013 Jun 19;8(6).

Hemilä H, Chalker E. Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Jan 31;1

Shah SA, Sander S, White CM, Evaluation of echinacea for the prevention and treatment of the common cold: a meta-analysis. Lancet Infect Dis. 2007 Jul;7(7):473-80.

Cohen HA, Rozen J, Kristal H, et al. Effect of honey on nocturnal cough and sleep quality: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. Pediatrics. 2012 Sep;130(3):465-71