Acupuncture is a great resource for patients
who suffer from the Western diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Research has shown that Chinese medicine can
keep MS patients in remission longer and slow this condition’s progress.
While Chinese medicine cannot cure
MS completely, you can feel confident in knowing that it CAN
offer considerable help to alleviate symptoms and slow down
its progress.
For example, acupuncture can
significantly eliminate the feeling of heaviness and tingling in the limbs. And
the earlier the treatment is started, the better the results. If treatment is
started at the very early stages, the symptoms can be eliminated completely and
the progression of the disease halted indefinitely. The patient should plan on receiving treatment
2-3 times per week for several weeks, and then once a week for a time. Once the
patient is stabilized, they should be seen once a month thereafter to keep the
disease from progressing.
Let’s consider differences between
Western and TCM analysis of MS:
Western Analysis of MS
- An autoimmune disorder characterized by patches of demyelination (damage to the protective covering of the neurons) in the brain, optic nerves and spinal cord. This causes an interruption of signals between the brain and the body.
- Symptoms may include any of the following: numbness of the extremities, trunk or side of the face; weakness of the arms or legs; visual disturbances; problems with bladder control; emotional disturbances; paralysis.
- Shows up without warning, and presents as alternating periods of remission and exacerbation.
- There is no specific treatment.
- As the disease progresses, periods of remission grow shorter and eventually progressive and/or permanent disability occurs.
- Those with MS typically have nutritional deficiencies.
- Intolerances to certain foods are also common.
TCM Analysis of MS
The most common patterns seen for MS
patients are Spleen Qi Deficiency,
Liver Qi Stagnation, Liver/Kidney Yin Deficiency. These patterns
are often complicated by a number of other patterns such as: Damp Heat, Blood
Stagnation, Internal Wind (spasms), Kidney Qi Deficiency, and
Kidney Yang Deficiency.
- The first thing to realize is that you ALWAYS have to strengthen the spleen, move liver qi, and tonify liver and kidney yin because this is the base pattern.
- It is important to teach your patient about a spleen-happy diet, which includes avoidance of foods that are uncooked and adding in foods that help to strengthen the function of the spleen, such as warm root vegetables and soups. A poor diet makes MS symptoms worse.
- Liver qi stagnation exacerbates symptoms! Get your patient on a regular treatment protocol and teach them how important it is to avoid “unnecessary” stress. Help them find ways to move liver qi between treatments. Some suggestions for home treatment remedies include foot rubs, going for a walk, or an herbal formula that keeps liver qi moving.
- Help your patients to realize that when they are overtired, their symptoms become worse. MS patients have to learn when to say no to excessive activities. They may also need to be on a formula to supplement their qi.
- Women may experience an exacerbation of their symptoms related to the spleen, liver and wind (bloating, loose stools, irritability, more severe tremors) in association with their menstrual cycle.
- Education about how Multiple Sclerosis can be treated with Chinese Medicine is a key factor in combating this disease. Spread the word that getting treatment early and regularly can keep MS from progressing!
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