Kimberly Burnham
I am publishing a twice monthly e-Newsletter, The Burnham Review on what the medical system literature research is saying about Complemenatry and Alternative Medicine (CAM)approaches and how these are real options for decreasing pain and increasing function..
I recently completed my PhD in Integrative Medicine from Westbrook University (2006). My dissertation topic was "The Effect of Integrative Manual Therapy on the Symptom’s of Parkinson’s Disease." In working on my dissertation I did a lot of research into the benefits of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) on Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders, such as Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Lou Gehrig’s (ALS), and Friedreich's Ataxia.
As the Director of Knowledge Management at the Center for Integrative Manual Therapy (CenterIMT), headquartered in Bloomfield, Connecticut, I answer questions for clients, students and the general public. Many of the questions center around Integrative Manual Therapy and in general what non-surgery and non-medication related therapies can do for healing and health.
I am working on a book. The working title is "Why It Is Reasonable to Think Manual Therapy Can Help You." Each chapter will have research information summarizing what the medical system has to say about Manual Therapy and Massage Therapy for conditions ranging from Back Pain, Parkinson's Disease, Celiacs (Gluten-Free Diets), Stroke, Autism, Spinal Cord Injuries, Depression. There will be about 50 chapters.
Working for CenterIMT I have been able to enjoy travel and broadening my global perspective on health. In the last few years, I have consulted with clients in Hong Kong, Israel and Italy, as well as treating clients from all over the world in Bloomfield, Connecticut. One highlight was speaking at a "Defeat Autism Now" conference in Verona, Italy.
I have been researching and writing on health, food and nutrition topics for the last 20 years. I can give. It started with working for the Produce News and working as a freelance journalist in the fresh produce and agriculture industry for 10 years (1985-1995). In 1993, I graduated from Sutherland-Chan Massage Therapy School and Teaching Clinic in Toronto, Canada. An excellent education there prepared me for a move to health care field.
My global perspective on health and good living is the result of growing in Colombia, Belgium and later teaching English and studying shiatsu in Japan and then massage therapy in Canada.
A Bachelors degree in Zoology from Brigham Young University (1982) gave me a stolid foundation in the sciences. My particular interested was marine biology and entomology. I am still very interested in the health benefits seen in children and adults swimming with dolphins.
Latest Articles
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The Botany of Nuts Allergies
The most common food allergies in children are egg, milk, peanut, soy, fish, shellfish, and tree nuts. Some people are allergic to food items in the same plant family.
Jun 16, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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The Botany of Gluten
Wheat, spelt, rye, barley, oats, corn, rice, wild rice, bamboo shoots and even sugar cane are in the same botanical family of Poaceae Grasses.
Jun 15, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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Health Care and The Peace Process
One person can improve health and peace in the world by educating themselves and their community; donating time, energy, money; buying Fair Trade and thinking hopefully.
May 24, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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Gymnema: Diabetes Herbal Therapy
Researchers are looking at herbal medicine (Gymnema), massage therapy, Yoga, Integrative Manual Therapy to help the 171 million people worldwide with diabetes.
Apr 20, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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Help For Trigeminal Neuralgia
Excruciatingly painful, sometimes called tic douloureux, trigeminal neuralgia can cause electric shock-like pain in the face., jaw and neck.
Apr 20, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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Mercury Toxicity: Soil, Air, Water
Nausea, loss of balance, slurred speech, vision and hearing loss, inflammation, enzyme disruption are attributable to mercury exposure.
Mar 23, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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CAM and Chemotherapy Side Effects
Some estimates put the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine as high as 54% of US cancer patients. They use it to decrease nausea, fatigue, anxiety, and pain.
Mar 21, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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Parkinson’s Disease and CAM
CAM studies show promising results for people with Parkinson's Disease who use physical therapy, occupational therapy, Integrative Manual Therapy, OMT and Chiropractics.
Mar 11, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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The Face and the Nervous System
Our ability to read faces tells us about our limbic system and our ability to express. The symmetry of a face tells about the health inside and potential for change.
Feb 26, 2007
- Kimberly Burnham
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