Integrative Healthcare Symposium 2015
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Integrative Healthcare
Symposium 2015
Presented by: Jacob Hwang
Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Candidate 2016
February 19-21, 2015
New York Hilton Midtown, NY
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Funded by Bastyr University Student Council
Integrating Emotional Freedom
Techniques (EFT) into your Practice
Presented by Nick Ortner
Dr. Roger Callahan combined quantum theory,
kinesiology, and acupressure to help patients with
phobias and traumatic stress disorders
Gary Craig, a engineer at Stanford University worked with
Dr. Callahan to develop a system of tapping points = EFT
Integrating Emotional Freedom
Techniques (EFT) into your Practice
Theory or mechanism behind EFT: Tapping on the
acupressure points along the meridian sends a calming
signal to the amygdala
Tapping helps reset the hippocampus
Comparing past threats with present signals
When to use EFT?
Stress, anxiety, panic attacks, fears/phobias, trauma, anger,
insomnia, grief/loss, enhancing self-esteem, pain
management, addictive cravings.
Integrating Emotional Freedom
Techniques (EFT) into your Practice
The tapping points:
Inferior to the eyebrow towards the midline
Lateral to the eyes
Inferior to the eyes
Inferior to the nose, but superior to the lips
Inferior to the lips, but superior to the chin
Infraclavicular fossa towards midline
4 inches below the arm, in the armpit
Principles of Integrative Cancer
Medicine
Presented by Dwight McKee, MD
Integrative Oncology
Conventional: military style model of medicine
Destroy tumor cells
Traumatic, dietary concerns in calories only
Complementary/Alternative: support multiple systems during
intervention
Increase host resistance to tumor cells and improve health
Tends to have nourishing treatments with dietary programs
focused on enhancing the host and “starving” tumor cells.
Principles of Integrative Cancer
Medicine
Old view – Somatic mutation theory
Cancer is a linear process: mutations occur and it grows into
a tumor. The tumor needs to be removed
New view – Tissue organization field theory (TOFT) by
Sonnenschein and Soto
Early cancers may spontaneously regress
Established cancers may stay dormant
The focus is on changing the terrain to prevent tumor
progression and promote tumor regression
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3882065/
Principles of Integrative Cancer
Medicine
Effects to consider?
Nutrient availability
Changing the terrain/microenvironment
Epigenetic mechanisms
Utilizing the immune system
Reduce tumor burden
Immunotherapy
Functional Nutrition: Transforming
Patients through the therapeutic use
of food
Presented by Kristi Hughes, ND
Director of Medical Education at The Institute of Functional
Medicine
“Functional nutrition emphasizes the importance of high
quality foods and phytonutrient diversity to address
clinical imbalances and move individuals towards the
highest expression of health” – IFM
Phytonutrient spectrum foods, elimination diet,
cardiometabolic, detox, and energy
Functional Nutrition: Transforming
Patients through the therapeutic use
of food
G for Gather:
Medical hx,
ABCD (anthropometrics, biomarkers, clinical indicators from
physical examination, diet journals) evaluation
Nutrition status
O is for Organize:
PFC-MVP (Proteins, Fats/Oils, Carbohydrates, Minerals, Vitamins,
and Phytonutrients)
Points of Connection
Pattern Recognition
I is for initiate
Further evaluation
Nutrition care plan
Patient education
Never only opioids: policy trends,
patient experience, and practice
models in treating people with pain
Moderated by John Weeks
Panelists:
Heather Tick, MA, MD
Martha Menard, PhD, LMT
University of Virginia School of Medicine study
150 in-depth qualitative interviews and content analysis of
self-reported narratives with people living in chronic pain
and physicians involved with medical errors
Many cultivated positive attitudes while demonstrating
persistence
Never only opioids: policy trends,
patient experience, and practice
models in treating people with pain
Myofascial pain
Healing abilities
The benefits of opioids?
Acute use
Chronic use
History of opioid use in US
Long term opioid therapy (> 3 months)
Environmental Influences on Health:
Research, Preventions, and
Treatment Strategies
Moderated by: Susan Luck, RN, BS, MA, HNC, CCN,
HWNC-BC
Panelists:
Robert Rountree, MD
Walter Crinnion, ND
Devra Davis, PhD, MPH
Environmental Influences on Health:
Research, Preventions, and
Treatment Strategies
Robert Rountree, MD
Save the bees: stop pesticides and use untreated seeds
Colony collapse disorder
Neonicotinoids: block nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of
insects
Most widely used pesticide in the world
No data and studies
War in toxicology
Old school vs. new endocrinology research
Environmental Influences on Health:
Research, Preventions, and
Treatment Strategies
Walter Crinnion, ND
Air pollution
Possible correlation with CVD, DM, obesity, cognitive decline?
Low dose exposure of chemicals
We all have a toxic load
141 toxicants in everybody – CDC
Every single one is a mitochondrial toxicant
What to do? Avoid!
Environmental Influences on Health:
Research, Preventions, and
Treatment Strategies
Devra Davis, PhD, MPH
Cell phone use
Reduction in sperm count, potential carcinogen?
Experts are currently advising the WHO
RF exposure in phone: keep phone at least 5 mm away
Air pollutant
Smaller the particle, the deeper it goes
Increased CV incidence
Spotlight on Pain Management,
Hands-on Experiential Education
Presented by Hal S. Blatman, MD, DAAPM, ABIHM
Pain is body’s communication of injury and damage
X-ray/MRI and other diagnostic imaging do not show
most injuries of chronic pain – not helpful
Standard treatments generally not effective, the pain
continues
Spotlight on Pain Management,
Hands-on Experiential Education
The importance of fascia
Most underappreciated tissue in the body
Cleaned off in anatomy dissection
Injury to fascia provides key to understanding pain
Connective tissue
Hard to assess damage
Difficult to prove damage
Spotlight on Pain Management,
Hands-on Experiential Education
Fascia is more innervated than muscle
Myofascial pain
Localized
Referred
Bodywork and fibroblastic activity
Stressed fibroblasts secrete inflammatory cytokines for repair
90 seconds of osteopathic stretch/compression can undo
inflammatory changes from a 8 hr strain
Manual therapy may affect physiological responses
Pediatric Mastermind: An
Integrative/Functional Medicine
Model for Complex Pediatric and
Adolescent Cases
Presenters:
Lawrence D. Rosen, MD
Benjamin Kligler, MD, MPH
Aviva Romm, MD, CPM
Functional Medicine Model
Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, Phenomics
Prevention > Treatment
Safest, most effective, and most cost-effective strategy
Pediatric Mastermind: An
Integrative/Functional Medicine
Model for Complex Pediatric and
Adolescent Cases
Case 1: Asthma
Benjamin Kligler, MD
Increasing asthma cases? Hygiene hypothesis
Dietary manipulation
Milk, eggs, chocolate, soy, citrus, nuts, wheat, corn
Skin testing does not correlate with clinical symptoms
Elimination diet
Fish oil
Cochrane review shows no clear consensus regarding the efficacy of fish oil for
asthma
Vitamin C and lycopene moderately effective
MBM for stress-related triggers for asthma
Evaluating atopic disorders
Pediatric Mastermind: An
Integrative/Functional Medicine
Model for Complex Pediatric and
Adolescent Cases
Case 2: Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Aviva Romm, MD
4 R program
Remove triggers and irritants
Repair the intestinal tract: L-glutamine, aloe vera gel, DGL,
marshmallow root
Replace: digestive enzymes and HCl
Reinoculate: probiotics
Pediatric Mastermind: An
Integrative/Functional Medicine
Model for Complex Pediatric and
Adolescent Cases
Case 3: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Larry Rosen, MD
IBD is a Gut-Brain-Immune syndrome
Immune dysregulation
Nutrition
Anti-inflammatory spices, antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, lean proteins,
fermented/cultured foods
Vitamins D3, B12/folate
Iron, zinc
Do not use glutamine in children with IBD
Botanicals
Curcumin 1-4g/day in one study
Aloe vera
Boswellia
Mitochondrial Performance –
Essential for Hormonal and Organ
Function
Presented by Chris Meletis, ND
Epigenetics in mitochondria
Important mitochondrial nutrients: CoQ10, acetyl-L-carnitine,
alpha-lipoic acid, carnosine, benfotiamine, riboflavin
A mitochondrial foundation…
Steroid hormone biosynthesis
Mitochondrial dysfunction involved in most diseases
Glucosamine as a new option in rejuvenating mitochondrial DNA?
Many medications can cause mitochondrial dysfunction
Directly or indirectly: inhibit mtDNA transcription/ETC or free radical
production
Unraveling the mysteries of the Eye
Presented by Robert Abel, MD
Study from Harvard demonstrated that doctors tend to
make a diagnosis in 18 seconds
Compare this to Sherlock who was always skeptical
Medicine is rational/linear thinking + artistic/non-linear
thinking
80% of dx can be made from patient
Unraveling the mysteries of the Eye
Eyes can tell you clues
Relationship to different organs (brain, liver)
Vision is more than just an eye trait
Four stressors to the eye
UV light
Poor nutrition
Unhealthy lifestyles
Stress
Eye-brain connection
Connection to the world
Vision
Global Pain & Fatigue Syndromes
Assessment and Treatment: When it
is Fibromyalgia and When it is Not!
Presented by David Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN
The different names of fibromyalgia
Fibrositis, Psychogenic rheumatism
Diagnostic criteria by ACR was created for research
purposes
Central sensitivity syndrome
Perception of pain rather than a peripheral problem
CFS is not FM
Great FM masqueraders: sub-optimal thyroid function,
myofascial pain syndrome, and sub-optimal
mitochondrial/energy metabolism
Effective Treatment of CFS, Fatigue, &
Fibromyalgia
Presented by Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, ABIHM, ABIM
SHINE = Sleep, Hormones, Infections, Nutrition, Exercise as able
Treatment recommendations:
D-Ribose 5 g TID for 3 wks, then BID
With B-complex vitamin
Good quality sleep (8-9 hrs)
Passionflower, wild lettuce, lemon balm, valerian, hops, L-theanine
Treat hormonal deficiencies (thyroid)
Promote weight loss
Adrenal support
Glandular extracts, Vitamin C, B5, licorice, DHEA (if low)
Treat chronic infections
MBM
Other CAM therapies
Medications for FM pain (do not use Tylenol or NSAID)
Thank you for listening!
For more additional questions from any of these talks, please feel
free to send me an e-mail.