Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Diabetes and Tai Chi Therapy

Missouri, Kansas City - Report by Emma. Today, we will give information about Diabetes and Tai Chi Therapy .

I was quite surprised when I started Benefits for Diabetes search for research on Tai Chi. , , it was very difficult to obtain. Because at first glance seems Tai Chi may offer too many advantages for someone with diabetes. Tai Chi is known to stimulate microcirculation in practitioners, and is a highly effective stress management technique, and very gently burn a significant amount of calories. In fact, Tai Chi can actually help the body homeostatic chemical levels. For example, in a study on sex Tai Chi was a "balancing effect" on the hormonal chemistry of the participants to have found a reduction of abnormally high estrogen levels in older men, while the unusually low levels of estrogen increase in older women.

led me to believe these findings in other research that much on Tai Chi & Qi Gong, the benefits for people with diabetes, as these results suggest in other studies at least initially Tai Chi & Qigong done it probably considerable research may offer been for diabetes patients. But, as I said, it does not appear, there is a lot out there in terms of "Tai Chi & Qi Gong as an adjunct diabetes therapy," at least by Western institutions.

However, a few Chinese medical institutions studies had very exciting results. A Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology study found that blood sugar by was successfully lowered QiGong exercises. 42.9 percent of patients in the study were able to take less medicine, who during more staple. Also found a Nanjing University study found that Tai Chi exercise helped to regulate metabolic disorder of type 2 diabetes mellitus with geriatric obesity by regulating the nervous-endocrine system in the body. So, why is not it more Western medical research on this?

Unfortunately, less than half a percent of NIH funding goes, all alternative or "free" health research techniques. Which means that yoga, meditation, herbology, homeopathy, etc. etc. all share that tiny, tiny slice of the NIH funding pie. Until the NIH provides adequate attention / funding for Tai Chi & Qi Gong (Chi Kung) research, many of the benefits people with various diseases enjoyed by Tai Chi & Qi Gong will not be enjoyed by the millions of others with such conditions. Since doctors are missing the necessary knowledge to inform their patients of Tai Chi & Qi Gong as a possible viable therapeutic option until sufficient research is carried out.

never less, you could ask your doctor, do some research on to do this for you. But for now, let us look for diabetes therapy in the current recommendations, and then compare Tai Chi to systematically see benefits, whether it be a good therapeutic supplement for diabetes. As always, I remind all not self-medicate. This article is intended to stimulate a dialogue between you and your doctor, and your doctor and medical research institutions fully explored on your behalf lobby to get strong natural health therapies such as Tai Chi, so you have the maximum possible options for health protocol.

In an article on Postgraduate Medicine Online, Dr.s Adam B. Mayerson, MD; Silvio E. Inzucchi, MD, says, "Diet, Physical Activity, and the achievement of the ideal body weight are the key components of any therapeutic [type 2 diabetes] regime...". Tai Chi is proven to be an effective exercise, which not only provides a cardiovascular benefit (approximately equal to moderate aerobic exercise), but surprisingly given Tai Chi gentle low impact nature, burns a significant number of calories, in fact, more than surfing and nearly as much like skiing. To achieve such calorie burning benefits and cardiovascular benefits, with such a gentle exercise such as tai chi can be for people with diabetes is important.

The health website Top5plus5.com the information about diabetes explained that the type of exercise a patient practices critical to their well ~~ POS = TRUNC stating "Patients with active diabetic retinopathy should with in exercises exertion or heavy lifting can not attend, as these activities can cause eye damage. patients should also be aware that due to high blood sugar levels caused nerve damage in a loss of sensation in the feet, leading to a subsequent increased risk of blistering and ulceration may . patients with a progressive heart damage from high blood sugar should be warned about the risk of sudden heart failure and death. "may be important for diabetics offer Tai Chi promise in terms of heart health that way. On 9 October 2004 BBC News - ". To treat Tai Chi 'heart failure' Saturday reported that the British said Heart Foundation of the study was could be adopted in treatment programs in the UK in the" very good news "and Tai Chi future. "News.bbc.

Again, you should never self-medicate and should always approach all possible therapies in conjunction with their doctor. Our products at World Tai Chi & Qigong Day will stimulate discussion between you and your doctor, and hopefully between your physician and healthcare facilities. we hope that this will lead to a more realistic distribution of medical research funding towards Tai Chi & Qi Gong (Chi Kung), and other natural health therapies. a warning is, we hope, that researchers approach Tai Chi & Qi Gong with the desire to find out "why many people help" rather than to prove with an agenda that it does not work. the way the studies are carried out, is as important as when trials are conducted.

Our vision for the future is that even doctors begin to discover for yourself what they have to offer Tai Chi and Qigong health technologies on a personal level as Tai Chi is increasingly medical universities offered to aspiring nurses and doctors. The future of health care should not be a war between alternative therapies and standard therapies, but an extension of the standard therapies include what works best for the patient. Many major proponent of such a vision and World Tai Chi & Qigong are in the medical field day celebrates their efforts.

Copyright 2006 Bill Douglas

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