Monday, April 15, 2024

SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI MAAF ZAHIR & BATIN 1445 H


SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI MAAF ZAHIR & BATIN
1445 H

Daripada :
Mr. Nik Fairuz Hakim Bin Nik Omar
Pengarah Pusat Homeopathy & Akupuntur
Timb. Presiden Persatuan Pengamal Homeopati Berdaftar Malaysia
YDP Pertubuhan Acu-Bekam Malaysia

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Nik Fairuz Menerima Sijil Penghargaan Daripada Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran


Nik Fairuz Menerima Sijil Penghargaan Daripada Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran Kementerian Sumber Manusia- diatas penyertaan dan penglibatan syarikat Pusat Homeopathy & Akupuntur di dalam Majlis Konvokesyen Ke 7 Kemahiran Dan Keusahawanan pada 21 Dicember 2021

Saturday, February 26, 2022

What the Science Says About Acupuncture for Pain



Acupuncture has been studied for a wide range of pain conditions, such as postoperative dental pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, headache, low-back pain, menstrual cramps, myofascial pain, osteoarthritis, and tennis elbow.

Overall, it can be very difficult to compare acupuncture research results from study to study and to draw conclusions from the cumulative body of evidence. This is because studies may use different acupuncture techniques (e.g., electrical vs. manual), controls (comparison groups), and outcome measures.

One particularly complex factor in acupuncture research is choosing the controls for a clinical trial.

The choice depends in part on whether the researchers want to study a particular aspect of acupuncture (e.g., effects on the brain) or to determine whether acupuncture is useful compared with other forms of care. Examples of control groups include study participants who receive no acupuncture, simulated acupuncture (procedures that mimic acupuncture, sometimes also referred to as "placebo" or "sham"), or other treatments (in addition to or in place of acupuncture or simulated acupuncture).

An emerging theme in acupuncture research is the role of the placebo. For example, a 2009 systematic review of research on the pain-relieving effects of acupuncture compared with placebo (simulated) or no acupuncture was inconclusive.

The reviewers found a small difference between acupuncture and placebo and a moderate difference between placebo and no acupuncture; the effect of placebo acupuncture varied considerably, and the effect of acupuncture appeared unrelated to the specific kind of placebo procedure used. All of the study participants received standard care, typically consisting of analgesic drugs and physical therapy.
The following sections summarize research on acupuncture for a variety of pain conditions, including those reported by NHIS respondents who had used acupuncture. In general, acupuncture appears to be a promising alternative for some of these pain conditions; however, further research is needed.

Use of Acupuncture for Pain


Acupuncture, among the oldest healing practices in the world, is part of traditional Chinese medicine. 

Acupuncture practitioners stimulate specific points on the body—most often by inserting thin needles through the skin. In traditional Chinese medicine theory, this regulates the flow of qi (vital energy) along pathways known as meridians. 

According to the 2007 National Health Interview Survey, which included a comprehensive survey of CAM use by Americans, 1.4 percent of respondents (an estimated 3.1 million Americans) said they had used acupuncture in the past year. 

A special analysis of acupuncture data from an earlier NHIS found that pain or musculoskeletal complaints accounted for 7 of the top 10 conditions for which people use acupuncture. Back pain was the most common, followed by joint pain, neck pain, severe headache/migraine, and recurring pain.

Friday, February 25, 2022

Acupuncture Relief Neck Pain

. . . you can get rid of that pain in the neck. There is nothing like a large sample size to support a point (no pun intended)!Yes, acupuncture really does have a point, study revealsBy Hannah Devlin from The Times OnlineA study has found that acupuncture not only helps to relieve pain but is a cost-effective way of doing so.More than 3,400 patients suffering from neck pain were studied over a three-month period by scientists based at the Berlin Institute of Social Medicine. About half received acupuncture in addition to routine care.

The researchers, whose study is reported in the journal Pain, found that the extra cost of the acupuncture treatment resulted in health benefits that were great enough to make the treatment cost-effective.“Acupuncture isn’t controversial any more,” said Claudia Witt, who led the project. “We’ve shown that it works.” She added that it was in no way comparable to other alternative therapies. ”One in five people in Britain suffers from long-term pain and about half of these have taken time off work because of it. While acupuncture is provided in the majority of pain clinics in Britain, access to the treatment is limited.


Acupuncture Points for treatment of Fibroid or Ovarian Cycst

Surgery Without Knife

Acupuncture Points for treatment of Fibroid or Ovarian Cycst

In such cases the patient need to undergo at least 12 to 20 therapy of acupuncture with the frequentcy of 5 to 7 days.

The therapy take 30 to 45 minutes for each session.

The cost of each session of acupuncture is RM 65 to RM 100 depend how many needles needed for each treatment.

Homeopathic Medicine for fibroid: Thuja, Carbo Veg., Rhus Tox., Cham., Kresosote., Phytolacca.

Let the doctor decide for you.

Self prescription is wrong way of healing.

Conorary Heart Diseases Treated with Neiguan P6

Conorary Heart Diseases Treated with Neiguan P6

Reported by Zhao Yang, Wu Qi, Lu Baomian, Chen Jian
from: The Traditional Chines Hospital, Hangzhaou, China

Conorary Heart Disease is the main ailment with influence the life of human being. It belong to the criteria of 'Angina Pectoris'. According to the Chinese Philosophy, precordial pain caused by cold evil' etc.
Clinical observation were carried on 36 patients of conorary heart diseases at our hospital using acupoints 'neiguen p6' as suggested by TCM acupuncture theory.

Clinical Materials:
36 cases - 19 patients ( 53 % male) 17 patients ( 47 female)
Female range from 46 - 78 years old, average 59 years old.
12 cases from 46 - 59 years old
22 cases from 60 -69 years
2 cases 70 and 78 years
The longest suffered CHD 15v years and the shortest 6 months.

Points selected p6 punctured 1/2 to 1 cun twirling quickly for 2 minutes to make soreness, numbness, heaviness and distension ( deqi)

Treatment once daily for a week lasting 3 weeks.

Result: Out of 36 cases, 16 patients feel relief all the main symptom of pain in the chest, palpitation, chest opression, etc were disappeared and another 18 patients didi not have any pain at all.

At observation out of 35 patienst with cheast pain, 33 recovered, 1 improved, 1 aggravated.
This suggest that Neiguan points regualets 'qi' strenghtening heart, it also acted as heart tonic.