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How Do Microcurrents Work? Another View: Intercellular Communication and Microcurrents

Posted on December 31, 2011

One of the most commonly asked questions I hear is "how/why does microcurrent work"? We undoubtedly observe a high percentage of positive clinical results - with these results in many cases greatly exceeding the expectations of patient and practitioner. This is especially true of practitioners who have previously used other forms of conventional electric stimulation or electro-acupuncture. In my classes and interviews I do my best to answer this question with the following points:

A. Microcurrents create an acupuncture-like effect and release pain by promoting free circulation of blood and energy flows in the body.

B. Much chronic pain is due to electrical polarity patterns in the body that are distorted from the natural, harmonious polarity pattern (positive midline, more negative at extremities). Applying polarized microcurrents can re-establish the proper polarity patterns of the body, thus relieving physiologic and psychological stress.

C. Microcurrents can add an outside source of gentle energy to supplement deficient areas, and help drive cellular energy metabolism by promoting transfer of charged calcium ions through cell membranes to augment ATP and nucleic acid production.

D. The addition of color light to microcurrent stimulation adds an additional pain relieving factor through additional physiologic effects.

E. Pulsed microcurrent stimulation and wavelengths of light deliver specific frequencies to parts of the body, creating resonance effects. This means that the frequencies delivered by the stimulation equipment are able to help bring painful, inflamed or dysfunctional body tissues into more healthy conditions, in a similar manner as a tuning machine tuning a guitar string.

Yet even these explanations are limited! Fascinating recent research is revealing some of the mechanisms by which microcurrent and light therapies affect inter-cellular communication systems, thus facilitating instantaneous effects on organs, glands, hormones, the immune system and mood/emotions. Here are some valuable references on this subject:

1) Intercellular communication, NO and the biology of Chinese Medicine, by Dina Ralt.

This thoroughly documented article proposes a clear link between the TCM notion of "Qi" and an identifiable bio-chemical substance in the body - Nitric Oxide (NO). The article has a long list of valuable references at the end for further study. Ralt states that "NO is impossible to live without, short lived, highly diffusible and toxic, and is thus an excellent candidate for a cellular communication signal which carries the qi information...The levels of NOS (a neuronal form of NO) are altered by a variety of pathophysiolocal conditions such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, aging, cigarette smoking, diabetes, heart failure and under-physical activity and dementia."

The article goes on to state that measured NO levels are consistently higher in skin acu-points and meridians associated with low electrical resistance. This suggests that microcurrent stimulation, which rapidly lowers electrical resistance at acu-points, boosts NO levels, and this may help account for some of the remarkable results of such treatments.

You can easily see for yourself that microcurrent lowers electrical resistance at acu-points by using the Acutron Mentor or other microcurrent unit with conductivity meter monitoring, and watching the change in conductivity readings before and after a 6-second stimulation of a set of points.

2) Microcurrent therapies: emerging theories of physiological information processing. NeuroRehabilitation, 17(1):3-7, 2002, by Ray Smith

Smith lists many research citations that explain about the 3 known systems of inter-cellular communication - neural, hormonal and the peptide ligand-receptor system. Neural and hormonal communication has been known and commonly accepted for decades. The third system is emerging from recent research. In addition to the known endocrine glands, there are cells spread throughout the body that secrete minute peptides that have instantaneous distal effects in many other areas. These help regulate immune function, organs and glands and mind/emotions. These peptides are intimately linked with stressors, and are highly affected by positive or negative thoughts and feelings - the much sought-after mind-body link.

The article lists many documented ways that microcurrent stimulation produces rapid healing and regeneration. Drawing on the studies of W. Bauer, he states: "Now we can be fairly certain that microcurrent, applied this way, is stimulating numerous peptide responses from immune cells flowing beneath the electrodes. Or as Bauer theorizes, an electromagnetic field may act in the same way as a hormone upon the cell membrane, causing a "perturbation" or repositioning of the molecular plasma membrane of cells."

Summary: These and many other studies point the way to a more profound understanding of the self- regulating systems of our marvelous bodies, and how microcurrent applied through acu-points can facilitate cellular communication processes that directly regulate all physiologic and psychological systems. Much of this effect is probably associated with the ability of microcurrent to rapidly lower electrical resistance and re-polarize the body.

Gap junction are small channels that form between neighbouring cells. They provide for two-way intercellular communication between healthy cells by allowing the exchange of small molecules and ions (the second messengers) that affect cell communication and signaling. Six connexin proteins localized at the cell membrane are arranged in a similar manner to a camera diaphragm to form a connexon. Connexons from one cell dock with connexons from an adjacent cell to form a gap junction channel. Functional gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC) and cell signalling maintain homeostatic balance and enable healthy cells and tissue to respond to external stimuli. Conversely, disrupted GJIC is associated with almost all cancers, vascular and kidney diseases, and up to 70% of all neurodegenerative diseases.

Hence, the successful regulation of cell to cell communication by way of gap junction modulation represents a novel approach to the treatment of these diseases.

In the 1980's medical science became aware of a third, basic communication system, the peptide "ligand-receptor system," in which a network involving the neuronal, the hormonal, the gastrointestinal and the immune system communicate with one another and the rest of the body via peptides and messenger specific peptide receptors. While we have known that the nerves and endocrine glands manufacture messenger chemicals, and that the gastrointestinal membranes comprised the largest endocrine "gland" in the human body, we did not know that immune cells also make, store, and secrete neuropeptides which serve to communicate and interact with the other communication systems to control the tissue integrity of the body. Like the others, the peptides manufactured by the cells of the immune system also can regulate mood or emotion.(2)

Smith, Ray B. Microcurrent therapies: emerging theories of physiological information processing. NeuroRehabilitation, 17(1):3-7, 2002.

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Filed under: Acupuncture

Does Smoking Cause Infertility?

Posted on December 30, 2011

It is well established in the literature that smoking can affect your health. However, did you know that smoking could also prevent you from having a baby? It is no secret that smoking is bad for the health. It significantly affects the heart, lungs, brain, and almost all parts of the body. And the reproductive system is no exception to this. Numerous clinical studies have linked smoking to female fertility issues. If you think, you got lucky because the PT test showed you're pregnant, think again. Having a positive result on your pregnancy test does not give you an assurance that you will have a successful pregnancy. Smoking can harm the health of the baby prenatally. That is why it is important to quit smoking as soon as possible.

How does Smoking Cause Infertility?

For a woman to conceive, her hormones should work hand in hand. Hormonal balance is an important factor that affects the woman's ability to make a baby. When you smoke, you take in harmful substances that disrupt the balance in your hormones. Aside from this, smoking can also cause some other problems in your reproductive system such as tubal and ovulation problems. It can also reduce the number of healthy eggs that are necessary for fertilization to occur.

Secondhand Smoke and Infertility.

Not smoking while pregnant or when planning for pregnancy is a great way to achieve successful pregnancy. However, you should also avoid passive smoking or the secondhand smoke. In fact, the cigarette smoke that comes from another person is much worse than the smoke you release when smoking. This is because it already has additional harmful compounds including carbon dioxide, which your body doesn't need at all. Exposure to tobacco smoke even for just a few days can greatly affect the health of your embryo. Studies reveal that women who smoke 10 cigarettes a day or even more are more likely to suffer from infertility than those who do not.

Other problems that may affect your capability of becoming pregnant:

1) Smoking can cause blockages in the fallopian tube. This blockage prevents pregnancy as it blocks the sperm from meeting the healthy eggs.

2) Healthy egg cells are essential to become pregnant. Chemicals that the cigarette smoke brings can cause severe damages on these eggs, making it impossible for the sperms to fertilize them.

3) Smoking can also cause damages on the cervix, which increases the chance of developing cervical cancer.

4) Nicotine, carbon monoxide, and some other chemicals found in cigarette smoke increases the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. They also trigger massive changes on the uterine lining wherein the implantation of eggs take place.

Scientific findings reveal that the more cigarette a woman smokes a day, the longer it takes her to become pregnant.

1) In a 1985 British Medical Journal (BMJ 1985;290:1697) study, 4,000 women were observed.

2) The results showed that 60% of those who don't smoke achieve pregnancy.

3) On the other hand, only 50% of women who smoke more than 10 cigarettes were able to get pregnant.

4) Aside from infertility issues, women who smoke may also experience early menopause.

If you think that after smoking there is no turning back, you are definitely wrong. Despite the severe effects of cigarette smoking on your health, studies show that people who quit smoking for a year have health improvements. This is because our cells regenerate. The more we eat healthy, the better our cells become.

Some women will attempt to quit smoking until they become pregnant. However, it is always best to quit as soon as you can. If you want to conceive without having to go through painful pregnancy, it is time that you throw those cigarettes to the trash bin. Healthy conception begins with a healthy reproductive system. If you are spouse is also a smoker, you must quit together. Male fertility can also be affected by smoking because it causes abnormalities on the sperm structure.

If you're planning to get pregnant soon, start avoiding cigarettes. If you're already pregnant, stop it now. Quitting smoking at any time during pregnancy can be very favorable to you and your baby's health but quitting right from the start is always best.

Filed under: Womens Issues

The Search for the “Female Viagra”

Posted on December 30, 2011

I'm always amused by the search for the female Viagra. Mostly because I'm not sure what the speaker means when they say a "female Viagra" and I'm pretty sure they don't know what they mean either! Like the search for the Holy Grail, this mission is daunting.

If you mean you are searching for something that will bring a woman's blood into her clitoral and vaginal area in the same way that Viagra does for men, you need look no further. Viagra, good old Viagra (the very same blue pill that the guys take) will do the same thing for women. Ta-da. You found the female Viagra.

However, I suspect most people mean something quite different when they use the term. I think they are looking for a pill which will make sex "better" for women. But what does that mean?

It could mean any of the following:

1. I'm looking for a pill which will make a woman aroused when she's having sex.

2. I'm looking for a pill which will make a woman want to have sex.

3. I'm looking for a pill which will help a woman have a better orgasm.

4. I'm looking for a pill which will make women less inhibited when they are having sex.

Here's a secret. Viagra does only one thing for men: make it possible to have a hard and strong erection by enabling blood flow to the penis. Strong blood flow to the genitals is arousal for women, too. So we've got a solution to #1!

If a guy has a low libido, or can't have an orgasm, chances are Viagra will do little to nothing for him. And the same applies to women. It's just that with men, the erection is such a critical and visible component to sex that it feels like having an erection means all obvious problems are solved. For these men, problems with desire or orgasm will require additional medical intervention and the same goes for women.

I know it is really hard to believe, but there are plenty of women out there who get aroused easily and have great orgasms and still find their desire incredibly low. There are also women who are dying to have sex, but their bodies just don't get aroused by normal stimuli. And there are women, who want to have sex, get turned on and can't have an orgasm. And we all know women who want sex, get turned on, have orgasms but just can't seem to feel comfortable having their partner see them naked. What a complicated group we are.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is that a "one size fits all," medication is just a pipe dream and not realistic when it comes to women. (Frankly, I don't think it's so realistic when we are talking about men either - and Viagra is often seen as a panacea it is not --but that's a topic for a different newsletter.)

What I'm searching for, just in case anyone is interested... is many "Viagras;" that is, many different solutions - medical, pharmaceutical, hormonal, behavioral and psychological - which will address the varied elements of women's sexuality. Once those solutions exist, you will just need a practitioner savvy enough to know when to use each one.

Filed under: Womens Issues
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