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This episode features Dr Bridget Candy and Dr Megan Armstrong (Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK). Aromatherapy, massage and reflexology are widely used in palliative care. Patients themselves often report that these therapies are helpful. It is important to demonstrate value for money in health care service provision including in palliative care. This is the first systematic review to focus on aromatherapy, massage and reflexology in palliative care and to synthesise the evidence using established systematic review methodology. Low-quality trials, and differences in the nature of the comparison arms and in the type of evaluation between trials made it difficult to draw any firm conclusions about the effectiveness of these therapies. Although there was limited evidence on the effectiveness of aromatherapy, massage and reflexology equally no evidence of harm was reported. Heterogeneity across the body of trials suggests the need for theoretical research to understand more clearly how complementary therapies are delivered in palliative care and the best way to measure any purported benefits.
This episode features Dr Bridget Candy and Dr Megan Armstrong (Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK). Aromatherapy, massage and reflexology are widely used in palliative care. Patients themselves often report that these therapies are helpful. It is important to demonstrate value for money in health care service provision including in palliative care. This is the first systematic review to focus on aromatherapy, massage and reflexology in palliative care and to synthesise the evidence using established systematic review methodology. Low-quality trials, and differences in the nature of the comparison arms and in the type of evaluation between trials made it difficult to draw any firm conclusions about the effectiveness of these therapies. Although there was limited evidence on the effectiveness of aromatherapy, massage and reflexology equally no evidence of harm was reported. Heterogeneity across the body of trials suggests the need for theoretical research to understand more clearly how complementary therapies are delivered in palliative care and the best way to measure any purported benefits.
This episode features Dr Bridget Candy and Dr Megan Armstrong (Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK) Conventional therapies are not always sufficient to provide satisfactory relief of symptoms to those at an advanced stage of a disease. Evidence on the effectiveness of complementary therapies improving the well-being of people with advanced diseases is uncertain; however, palliative care services often offer such therapies as a way to reduce stress and promote relaxation. This systematic review of qualitative studies found cancer patients (irrespective of disease stage) viewed complementary therapies as providing a sense of physical and psychological well-being. Participants with advanced cancer perceived an improvement in their physical and psychological well-being during and after the complementary therapy session. Participants with advanced cancer experienced a form of escapism or living in the moment that took away their worries about their disease and future. Participants with advanced cancer highlight how they would like the complementary therapy delivered including the importance of building a special relationship with the complementary therapist and a need for more frequent sessions. Hospices and other palliative care environments should continue/consider offering aromatherapy, reflexology and massage where possible and it should be seen as an important aspect of the palliative care people receive. Researchers should develop complementary therapy interventions in the ways in which the palliative care population, with cancer and other advanced diseases, wish them to be delivered. Full paper available from: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0269216319846440 If you would like to record a podcast about your published (or accepted) Palliative Medicine paper, please contact Dr Amara Nwosu: anwosu@liverpool.ac.uk
This episode features Dr Bridget Candy and Dr Megan Armstrong (Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK) Conventional therapies are not always sufficient to provide satisfactory relief of symptoms to those at an advanced stage of a disease. Evidence on the effectiveness of complementary therapies improving the well-being of people with advanced diseases is uncertain; however, palliative care services often offer such therapies as a way to reduce stress and promote relaxation. This systematic review of qualitative studies found cancer patients (irrespective of disease stage) viewed complementary therapies as providing a sense of physical and psychological well-being. Participants with advanced cancer perceived an improvement in their physical and psychological well-being during and after the complementary therapy session. Participants with advanced cancer experienced a form of escapism or living in the moment that took away their worries about their disease and future. Participants with advanced cancer highlight how they would like the complementary therapy delivered including the importance of building a special relationship with the complementary therapist and a need for more frequent sessions. Hospices and other palliative care environments should continue/consider offering aromatherapy, reflexology and massage where possible and it should be seen as an important aspect of the palliative care people receive. Researchers should develop complementary therapy interventions in the ways in which the palliative care population, with cancer and other advanced diseases, wish them to be delivered. Full paper available from: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0269216319846440
Introducing Joanne Yeoh who discovered she can ‘feel’, ‘hear’, and ‘know’ what her client’s needs are. She senses the energy field of that person. Joanne also does readings for her client’s pet animals. By using her gift of intuitive guidance, she now concentrates exclusively on animal communication. Her wish is to assist pet animals in helping humans understand them, so that they and their owners can live in harmony, and both can experience the magic of sharing life together. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS PODCAST EPISODE: (6:31) Why communication with animals? (8:50) When animals have physical issues (14:00) Working from photographs (14:35) How the process works (17:40) How intuition with animals works (21:49) How we choose animals and the animal choosing us (25:19) About the insights of guilt with animals – they don’t understand it (27:50) What our animals want in their senior years HEAR MORE ABOUT JOANNE YEOH For the past 20 years I have helped people overcome all sorts of issues. I have obtained qualifications in Aromatherapy Massage, Hypnotherapy, Touch For Health (Kinesiology), and Spiritual Healing. I have completed the Soul Coaching® Oracle Card Certification Course with Denise Linn. During this time, I discovered how highly tuned my insights were for all kinds of animals. I now offer communication insights without limitation of animal type, although dogs and cats play the biggest part in the work I do, given their popularity as pets. I truly treasure the insight I have. Life often takes us on a strange and fascinating path, and now that I am on this one, I realize how special it is for me, and how fulfilling each day is when I communicate with animals. I can relay on their wishes and feelings to their owners, and their owners get to overcome issues that blocked the joy and love they were experiencing with their pet animals. FAVOURITE QUOTE TO SHARE WITH THE WORLD "Do you want to be right, or do you want to be happy?" -Marianne Williamson ONE BOOK YOU SHOULD READ Straight from the Horses Mouth – Amelia Kinkade CONNECT WITH JOANNE Website Facebook Free 5 day learning – understanding the Energy Relationship you share with your animals CONNECT WITH SASHKA Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter LinkedIn Want to be a guest on the podcast? Apply to be featured on the No Name Brand Podcast here. SUBSCRIBE ON
Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Lynn Gershan, Medical Director of Integrative Health and Wellbeing at the University of Minnesota Mesonic Children’s Hospital. They discuss Lynn's career and how she's blending traditional medical practice with Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture in helping children with complex illnesses to build resilience and create support through integrative health practice. Support the show (http://patreon.com/highwaytohealth)
Aromatherapy Library - Essential Oil - Science & Art - Uses & Benefits
Find out how you can solve health challenges and enhance your health and beauty with essential oils. Today's show features THE Queen of Essential Oils, Rose oil. My website: https://www.kgstiles.com
Aromatherapy Library - Essential Oil - Science & Art - Uses & Benefits
https://www.kgstiles.com Healing Benefits & How to Use Ancient Healing Oil Galbanum (Ferula galbanifula) It's Earth Day and I'm celebrating with the launch of my brand new show, 'Aromatherapy Library TV.'. On the show I'll talk about how to solve your health and beauty problems with essential oils. We’ll also talk about aroma quality and chemistry. This is an opportunity for you to ask me your questions about aromatherapy and essential oils. As a metaphysician and certified clinical aromatherapist and consultant I’ve developed trainings and programs for individual clients, the spa industry, resorts, schools, health clubs, clinics and hospitals. My aromatherapy certification trainings have included integrative health professionals, doctors, nurses, acupuncturists, hospice care workers, and chiropractors, as well as business owners, students and lay people. I have custom formulated more than 700 aromatherapy products for a variety of health and beauty related treatments in the marketplace, as well as routinely blend custom aromatherapy formulas for my many private aromatherapy customers and clients through my consulting practice. I’ve published hundreds of articles, as well as more than 85 Amazon Kindle titles about aromatherapy and metaphysical healing.