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Monday, December 29, 2014
On 2:23 AM by Bhargava Phytolab Pvt Ltd in CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS, homeopath, homeopathic, homeopathy, Homeopathy Facts, homeopathy world, homo pathy, homoeopathy, Homoeopathy Facts and Myths, neck and shoulder pain, SPONDYLITIS No comments
Wikipedia asserts that "Pseudoscience is a claim, belief or practice which is falsely presented as scientific, but does not adhere to a valid scientific method, lacks supporting scientific evidence or plausibility, cannot be reliably tested, or otherwise lacks scientific status."
The "editors" at Wikipedia have deemed homeopathy to be a "pseudoscience" even though randomized double-blind and placebo-controlled studies that have been published in many of the best medical journals in the world have shown efficacy of homeopathic treatment for many common and serious health problems (below is a partial list of such studies):
Jimmy, can you name ONE other system of "pseudoscience" that has a similar body of randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled clinical trials published in high-impact medical journals showing efficacy of treatment?
It is more than a tad ironic that this first paragraph in the Wikipedia article on homeopathy references only one article that was published in a peer-review medical journal. This one article by Shang, et al. has been thoroughly discredited in an article written by Ludtke and Rutten that was published in a leading "high-impact" journal that specializes in evaluating clinical research. The Shang meta-analysis is highlighted on Wikipedia without reference to any critique of it. The fact that there is no hint of any problems in the Shang review, let alone a reference to the Ludtke and Rutten article that provides evidence of bias, is itself a cause for concern.
The Shang article is also the primary reference used by the widely ridiculed "Evidence Check" reports issued by the Science and Technology Committee of the British House of Commons, which also conveniently omits reference to the severe limitations of this one review of research. Further, the "Evidence Check" was signed off by just three of the 15 members of the original committee, never discussed or endorsed by the whole UK Parliament, and had its recommendations ignored by the UK Department of Health.
It should be made clear that the Shang meta-analysis was co-authored by M. Egger, who is a well-known skeptic of homeopathy and who wrote to The Lancet that his hypothesis before conducting the review was that homeopathy was only a placebo effect. Readers were never informed of this bias.
The meta-analysis by Shang evaluated and compared 110 placebo-controlled trials testing homeopathic medicines with 110 testing conventional drugs, finding 21 homeopathy trials (19%) but only nine (8%) conventional-medicine trials that were of "higher quality." Ludtke and Rutten found that a positive outcome for homeopathy would have resulted if Shang had simply compared these high-quality trials against each other. However, with some clever statistical footwork, Shang chose to limit the high-quality trials to only eight homeopathic and six conventional medical trials, a result that led to a "negative" outcome for homeopathy. Ludtke and Rutten determined this review as biased for its "arbitrarily defined one subset of eight trials" and they deemed the entire review as "falsely negative."
By reducing the number of studies, Shang created convoluted logic that enabled his team to avoid evaluation of ANY of the above high-quality studies that were all published in respected medical journals. Further, seven of eight homeopathic studies only tested one homeopathic medicine for everyone with the similar disease even though one of the primary tenets of homeopathy requires individualization of treatment. Many other extremely scathing critiques of the Shang research were published in The Lancet shortly after publication, including the exclusion of one high-quality homeopathic study due to the questionable assertion that the researchers could not find a study in all of conventional medical research that treated patients with polyarthritis (arthritis that involves five or more joints).
Skeptics typically assert that the above high-quality studies published in high-impact medical journals are simply "cherry-picking" the positive studies, and then, they begin cherry-picking studies that had negative results. However, skeptics of homeopathy fail to differentiate good, sound scientific investigations that are respectful of the homeopathic method and those that are not. Just because a study was conducted with a randomized double-blind and placebo-controlled method does NOT mean that the study gave the appropriate homeopathic medicine for each patient or even each group of patients. This ignorance is akin to someone saying that antibiotics are ineffective for "infections" without differentiating between bacterial infections, viral infections and fungal infections. Ironically, skeptics of homeopathy consistently show a very sloppy attitude about scientific investigations.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/047630_Wikipedia_academic_bias_homeopathic_medicine.html#ixzz3NHTclHPw
The "editors" at Wikipedia have deemed homeopathy to be a "pseudoscience" even though randomized double-blind and placebo-controlled studies that have been published in many of the best medical journals in the world have shown efficacy of homeopathic treatment for many common and serious health problems (below is a partial list of such studies):
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Frass, M; Dielacher, C; Linkesch, M; et al. "Influence of potassium dichromate on tracheal secretions in critically ill patients." Chest. March, 2005;127:936-941. The journal, Chest, is the official publication of the American College of Chest Physicians. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- Hayfever: Reilly, D; Taylor, M; McSharry, C; et al., "Is homoeopathy a placebo response? Controlled trial of homoeopathic potency, with pollen in hayfever as model." The Lancet. October 18, 1986, ii: 881-6. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- Asthma: Reilly, D; Taylor, M; Beattie, N; et al., "Is evidence for homoeopathy reproducible?" Lancet. December 10, 1994, 344:1601-6. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- Fibromyalgia: Bell, IR; Lewis II, DA; Brooks, AJ; et al. "Improved clinical status in fibromyalgia patients treated with individualized homeopathic remedies versus placebo." Rheumatology. 2004:1111-5. This journal is the official journal of the British Society of Rheumatology. http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org.
- Fibromyalgia: Fisher, P; Greenwood, A; Huskisson, EC; et al., "Effect of Homoeopathic Treatment on Fibrositis (Primary Fibromyalgia)," BMJ. 299(August 5, 1989):365-6.
- Childhood diarrhea: Jacobs, J; Jimenez, LM; Gloyd, SS. "Treatment of acute childhood diarrhea with homeopathic medicine: a randomized clinical trial in Nicaragua." Pediatrics. May, 1994,93,5:719-25. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- ADD/ADHD: Frei, H; Everts, R; von Ammon, K; Kaufmann, F; Walther, D; Hsu-Schmitz, SF; Collenberg, M; Fuhrer, K; Hassink, R; Steinlin, M; Thurneysen, A. "Homeopathic treatment of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled crossover trial." Eur J Pediatr. July 27,2005,164:758-767. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Jimmy, can you name ONE other system of "pseudoscience" that has a similar body of randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled clinical trials published in high-impact medical journals showing efficacy of treatment?
It is more than a tad ironic that this first paragraph in the Wikipedia article on homeopathy references only one article that was published in a peer-review medical journal. This one article by Shang, et al. has been thoroughly discredited in an article written by Ludtke and Rutten that was published in a leading "high-impact" journal that specializes in evaluating clinical research. The Shang meta-analysis is highlighted on Wikipedia without reference to any critique of it. The fact that there is no hint of any problems in the Shang review, let alone a reference to the Ludtke and Rutten article that provides evidence of bias, is itself a cause for concern.
The Shang article is also the primary reference used by the widely ridiculed "Evidence Check" reports issued by the Science and Technology Committee of the British House of Commons, which also conveniently omits reference to the severe limitations of this one review of research. Further, the "Evidence Check" was signed off by just three of the 15 members of the original committee, never discussed or endorsed by the whole UK Parliament, and had its recommendations ignored by the UK Department of Health.
It should be made clear that the Shang meta-analysis was co-authored by M. Egger, who is a well-known skeptic of homeopathy and who wrote to The Lancet that his hypothesis before conducting the review was that homeopathy was only a placebo effect. Readers were never informed of this bias.
The meta-analysis by Shang evaluated and compared 110 placebo-controlled trials testing homeopathic medicines with 110 testing conventional drugs, finding 21 homeopathy trials (19%) but only nine (8%) conventional-medicine trials that were of "higher quality." Ludtke and Rutten found that a positive outcome for homeopathy would have resulted if Shang had simply compared these high-quality trials against each other. However, with some clever statistical footwork, Shang chose to limit the high-quality trials to only eight homeopathic and six conventional medical trials, a result that led to a "negative" outcome for homeopathy. Ludtke and Rutten determined this review as biased for its "arbitrarily defined one subset of eight trials" and they deemed the entire review as "falsely negative."
By reducing the number of studies, Shang created convoluted logic that enabled his team to avoid evaluation of ANY of the above high-quality studies that were all published in respected medical journals. Further, seven of eight homeopathic studies only tested one homeopathic medicine for everyone with the similar disease even though one of the primary tenets of homeopathy requires individualization of treatment. Many other extremely scathing critiques of the Shang research were published in The Lancet shortly after publication, including the exclusion of one high-quality homeopathic study due to the questionable assertion that the researchers could not find a study in all of conventional medical research that treated patients with polyarthritis (arthritis that involves five or more joints).
Skeptics typically assert that the above high-quality studies published in high-impact medical journals are simply "cherry-picking" the positive studies, and then, they begin cherry-picking studies that had negative results. However, skeptics of homeopathy fail to differentiate good, sound scientific investigations that are respectful of the homeopathic method and those that are not. Just because a study was conducted with a randomized double-blind and placebo-controlled method does NOT mean that the study gave the appropriate homeopathic medicine for each patient or even each group of patients. This ignorance is akin to someone saying that antibiotics are ineffective for "infections" without differentiating between bacterial infections, viral infections and fungal infections. Ironically, skeptics of homeopathy consistently show a very sloppy attitude about scientific investigations.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/047630_Wikipedia_academic_bias_homeopathic_medicine.html#ixzz3NHTclHPw
Monday, December 1, 2014
On 11:22 PM by Bhargava Phytolab Pvt Ltd in Life Style and Cervical Spondylitis, neck and shoulder pain, neck pain, neck relief, shoulder pain, spondin, spondin drops, SPONDYLITIS, text neck, texting No comments
Text Neck-the next American epidemic
With the advancement of
technology, many lifestyle problem are arising ."Text neck" is one of
them. "Text Neck" is the general and epidemic problem of this
technology era. Text neck is the problem of looking down at your phone for long
period of time completely mindless of your poor posture presentation.
However, we cannot realize
that simply looking down at our phones leads to headache, cervical spondylitis,
respiration inefficiencies and even jaw pain. Cervical spondylosis is a disorder in which there is
abnormal wear tear on the cartilage and bones of the neck (cervical vertebrae).
It is a common cause of chronic neck pain .
Main body part that is affected due to text neck is
spine. Infact, approximately 50% of the population suffers from cervical
spondylitis or headache . 70% of patient who present with headache also
demonstrate cervical dysfunction. Various spondylitis symptoms appear due to
wrong posture like pain in shoulder, neck and pain along the arm.
With the advancement of
technology, everything is becoming easy. We are globally connected via small
device that fit in our pockets. Apps replaces personal assistant and reach and we walk around with heap of songs in our
pocket. And yet as phones get smarter,
our posture gets weaker. The biological sustainability of human being is
declining at the speed of tech savvy era.
Posture correction of the
cervical spine is indicated as treatment method of text neck, cervical spondylitis and headache. The correction of
head posture can transform the quality of healthy life of patients who present
with Text Neck. This is a matter of high concern that requires complex attention.
Written by Renu - Sr. Executive PMT Bhargava Phytolab Pvt Ltd.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
On 9:55 PM by Bhargava Phytolab Pvt Ltd in back pain, bck apin, CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS, homeopathic, homeopathy India, Life Style and Cervical Spondylitis, neck pain, spondin, spondin drops, SPONDYLITIS, text neck, texting No comments
If You Keep Texting, Your Head Will Fall Off
'Because the head and neck move forwards, it will eventually lead to a reversal of the natural curve of the neck.
'Postural
changes will then occur, which can lead to serious problems in this area.'
Tim
Hutchful, of the British Chiropractic Association, said doctors were seeing an
increased number of cases where overusing mobiles was contributing to neck and
shoulder pain.
'Our
muscles are designed to flex and retract,' he told Mail Online.
'If
you stay in a fixed posture for too long like peering over a phone you are
putting those muscles under stress.'
Mr
Hutchful said leaning the head forwards was like holding a 10 to 12lb weight
away from the body.
'Muscles
will go into spasm if they have to hold such a position,' he said.
He
added that tall young women with slender necks were anatomically most at risk
from neck problems, as were sedentary people not used to using different
muscles.
With the advancement of technology, many lifestyle problem are arising ."Text neck" is one of them. "Text Neck" is the general and epidemic problem of this technology era. Text neck is the problem of looking down at your phone for long period of time completely mindless of your poor posture presentation.
However, we cannot realize that simply looking down at our phones leads to headache, cervical spondylitis, respiration inefficiencies and even jaw pain. Cervical spondylosis is a disorder in which there is abnormal wear tear on the cartilage and bones of the neck (cervical vertebrae). It is a common cause of chronic neck pain . Main body part that is affected due to text neck is spine. Infact, approximately 50% of the population suffers from cervical spondylitis or headache . 70% of patient who present with headache also demonstrate cervical dysfunction. Various spondylitis symptoms appear due to wrong posture like pain in shoulder, neck and pain along the arm.
With the advancement of technology, everything is becoming easy. We are globally connected via small device that fit in our pockets. Apps replaces personal assistant and reach and we walk around with heap of songs in our pocket. And yet as phones get smarter, our posture gets weaker. The biological sustainability of human being is declining at the speed of tech savvy era.
Posture correction of the cervical spine is indicated as treatment method of text neck, cervical spondylitis and headache. The correction of head posture can transform the quality of healthy life of patients who present with Text Neck. This is a matter of high concern that requires complex attention.
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However, we cannot realize that simply looking down at our phones leads to headache, cervical spondylitis, respiration inefficiencies and even jaw pain. Cervical spondylosis is a disorder in which there is abnormal wear tear on the cartilage and bones of the neck (cervical vertebrae). It is a common cause of chronic neck pain . Main body part that is affected due to text neck is spine. Infact, approximately 50% of the population suffers from cervical spondylitis or headache . 70% of patient who present with headache also demonstrate cervical dysfunction. Various spondylitis symptoms appear due to wrong posture like pain in shoulder, neck and pain along the arm.
With the advancement of technology, everything is becoming easy. We are globally connected via small device that fit in our pockets. Apps replaces personal assistant and reach and we walk around with heap of songs in our pocket. And yet as phones get smarter, our posture gets weaker. The biological sustainability of human being is declining at the speed of tech savvy era.
Posture correction of the cervical spine is indicated as treatment method of text neck, cervical spondylitis and headache. The correction of head posture can transform the quality of healthy life of patients who present with Text Neck. This is a matter of high concern that requires complex attention.
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what causes shoulder pain, shoulder pain exercises, herniated disc treatment,
treatment for back pain, chiropractic adjustment, shoulder pain symptoms, spine
pain, as back pain, stiff neck pain, lower right back pain, bad back pain,
spondylotic changes, back pain lower, back and leg pain, treatment for sciatica,
extreme lower back pain, neck nerve pain, pinched nerve neck, herniated disc
symptoms, treatment for lower back pain, sciatic nerve treatment, cervical
spondylosis exercises, pain in right shoulder, back pain solutions, disk
herniation, lower leg pain, upper neck pain, sciatica pain treatment, pain in
shoulder and arm, pain in the back of the neck, exercises for low back pain,
cervical osteoarthritis, lumbar spine pain, chronic neck and shoulder pain,
lumbar back pain, sore shoulder, neck pain exercises, cervical myelopathy, neck
and head pain, cervical neck pain, lower back pain right side, cervical disc
disease, muscle pain in neck, head pain, herniated disc surgery, remedies for
back pain, lower neck pain, lower back muscle pain, pain in shoulder joint,
treatment for spinal stenosis, constant lower back pain, neck stiffness, muscle
pain in shoulder, spinal decompression therapy, lower back problems, pinched
nerves, sore lower back, head and neck pain, pinched nerve treatment, lower
back strain, sore neck muscles, neck pain diagnosis, chronic low back pain,
pain in the back, pain in the lower back, stiff neck remedies, exercises for
neck pain, stiff neck causes, painful shoulder, shoulder pain cancer, neck and
arm pain, lumbar laminectomy, painful neck, acute back pain, pain in left
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diagnosis, sudden lower back pain, acupuncture for back pain, relieve lower
back pain, left shoulder blade pain, leg pain causes, cervical spondylosis
surgery, bad neck pain, neck pain and stiffness, pain in both shoulders, back
injury, lower back and leg pain, decompression therapy, disc bulge, neck back
pain, relieve neck pain, relieve back pain, extreme back pain, pain in neck and
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