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Articles from Aging Healthfully Magazine
The data in this clinical outcome study
document the efficacy of the
ecologic-integrative management protocols used in reversing fibromyalgia
(excellent or good outcome in 84.7%).
A Clinical Study:
POSITIVE RESULTS ACHIEVED
IN 150 FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS!
Abstract from The Journal of Integrative Medicine Volume 3 Number 1
Majid Ali, M.D., Judy Juco, M.D., Alfred O. Fayemi, M.D., Omar Ali, M.D.,
Mahboob Baig, M.B.,B.S.;
Marta Babol, M.D., Karimullah Zirvi, Ph.D., Carol
Grieder-Bradenberger, R.N., Mary Ann Carroll, R.N.
EFFICACY OF ECOLOGIC-INTEGRATIVE MANAGEMENT
PROTOCOLS FOR REVERSAL OF FIBROMYALGIA:
An Open Prospective Study of 150 Patients
Objective
To report the results of an open, prospective trial of broad-based,
ecologic-integrative management protocols for the reversal of fibromyalgia in
150 patients.
Patients
One hundred fifty patients who presented at the Institute of Integrative
Medicine with fibromyalgia and for whom clinical outcome data were available for
at least six months prior were included in this study. There were 116 females
(range of age, 13-81 yrs) and 34 males (range of age, 14-68 yrs). The average
duration of illness was 6.6 years and the average duration of clinical
management was 11.5 months. Patients were divided into three groups: Group 1,
when the duration of illness was less than three years; Group 2, when the
duration of illness was between three and six years; and Group 3, when the
duration of illness was longer than six years.
Ecologic-Integrative Management Protocols
The comprehensive, ecologic-integrative management protocols employed were
based on clinical, biochemical, and high-resolution microscopic assessment of
the microecologic cellular and macroecologic tissue-organ systems of the body.
Such protocols included the following: choices in the kitchen designed to
provide for optimal hydration, elimination of foods causing incompatibility
reactions and rapid glucose-insulin-adrenaline shifts; supplementation with
vitamins, minerals, and some "redox-restorative substances" (RRSs) such as
glutathione, taurine, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), coenzyme Q10, and lipoic
acid; ample herbal support for the bowel, blood, and liver ecosystems (including
colon hydrotherapy and liver flushes); endocrine support, especially for the
thyroid, adrenals, and sex hormones; intramuscular and intravenous nutrient
protocols; oxygenative therapies, including nasal oxygen, intravenous infusions
of hydrogen peroxide and ozone, and EDTA chelation; gentle stretching and
noncompetitive (limbic) exercise; and training in effective methods for self-
regulation, stress reduction, and guidance for spiritual surrender.
Assessment of Compliance
Assessment of compliance was based on entries made on a specifically
designed clinical outcome sheet during follow-up visits. The following scale of
scores was used for assessment of compliance according to predetermined
criteria: Class A, a compliance value greater than 75%; Class B, a value between
75% and 50 %; Class C, a value between 50% and 25%; and Class D, a value lower
than 25%.
Assessment of Clinical Outcome
Assessment of clinical outcome was based on concurrent evaluation of the
progress made, or lack thereof, employing the clinical outcome sheet. The scale
of scores for clinical improvement comprised the following: excellent outcome
(Category I) when more than 90% relief of symptoms was obtained and all drug
therapies were discontinued; good outcome (Category II) when the relief of
symptoms was between 90% and 75%, with a similar reduction in use of drugs; fair
outcome (Category III) when the relief of symptoms was between 75% and 50% with
a similar reduction in symptoms; and poor outcome (Category IV) when the relief
of symptoms was less than 50% with a similar reduction in the use of drugs.
Results
The overall final outcome scores for all 150 patients were as follows:
excellent outcome, 65.4%; good, 19.3%; fair, 5.3%; and poor, 10%. The final
outcome scores for Group 1 (56) patients were as follows: excellent outcome,
75%; good, 10.7%; fair, 7.2%; and poor, 7.1%. The final outcome scores for Group
2 patients (26) were as follows: excellent outcome, 69.2%; good, 19.2%; fair,
7.7%; and poor, 3.9%. The final outcome scores for Group 3 patients (68) were as
follows: excellent outcome, 55.9%; good, 26.5%; fair, 2.9 %; and poor, 14.7%.
Conclusion
The data in this clinical outcome study document the efficacy of the
ecologic-integrative management protocols used in reversing fibromyalgia
(excellent or good outcome in 84.7%). The results provide empirical support for
the view that fibromyalgia is an oxidative-dysoxygenative disorder (ODD) and
that disruptions of the bowel, blood, and liver ecosystems play critical roles
in its pathogenesis. The data also warrant further and larger clinical outcome
studies of the efficacy of the ecologic-integrative protocols such as those
employed in this study for reversing fibromyalgia, a disorder for which no
pharmacologic regimens have yielded satisfactory results so far.
Comments: Contact Dr.Ali
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