The Bowen Technique
National Asthma
Research Program
October 2002 to March 2004
Organised by Nikke
Ariff (Tel: 079811 54321)
Aim:
The National Research program was
launched to determine the efficacy of The Bowen Technique in the treatment of
the Asthma condition. The research was aiming to record any changes in their
pattern Volunteer's symptoms in terms of:
- frequency
- severity of attacks
- and reliance on medication
over a period of 12 months whilst
receiving Bowen treatments.
Selection of candidates: The Volunteer Group
The parameters set were as follows:
- the
volunteers had to be over 16 years of age
- they
must not have been hospitalised for their condition
- they
must have been diagnosed as an Asthma sufferer by a GP or hospital specialist
- Asthma must be their main health concern
The Volunteer Group: Profile
Of the 24 Volunteers: 16 women, 8 men
Length of time diagnosed as an Asthma sufferer:
1 to 5 yrs
:
2 (8%)
volunteers
5 to 10 yrs
: 8
(33%) volunteers
10 to 15 yrs :
3 (13%)
volunteers
15 yrs plus
: 11
(46%) volunteers
The Therapists
All were fully qualified in the Bowen
technique and fulfilled the qualifications set out by the governing body The
Bowen Therapists European Register ( www.bter.org
email:
info@bter.org).
The Research Program:
The Program was carried out over a 12 month period. No treatment
protocol was set for the Bowen therapist to follow. This is because Bowen is a
holistic therapy and it was felt that the Bowen therapist should not be
compromised in having to treat according to a set protocol as opposed to
treating the Volunteer as a unique individual. The Asthma Volunteer kept a
weekly diary throughout the 12 month period additionally, a diary was completed
for every Asthma attack experienced during the Research Period.
The Results of the Bowen Technique
National Asthma Research Program
Of the 24 participants who completed the 12 month
program:
All 24 volunteers reported that Bowen had made a
positive difference to their asthma condition.
7 registered "My asthma has improved dramatically"
14 reported "My asthma has improved substantially"
3 reported "My asthma has improved slightly"
20 (83%)
reported
a reduction in the frequency of their asthma attacks
18 (75%)
reported
a reduction in the severity of their attacks
18 (75%)
were
now using less medication than before starting the Bowen Research project
14 (58%)
reported
they were responding better to their medication
17 (71%)
volunteers
reported their sensitivity to triggers had reduced
Although only 15 of the 24 volunteers
used Peak Flow meters at home, all 15 (100%)
of
them reported their readings had improved.
Volunteers were asked to rate their asthma condition on a scale
of 0 to 10.
Before
Bowen treatments were received:
Mild
:
3 replied (12.5%)
Moderate
:
12 replied (50%)
Severe
:
9 replied (37.5%)
After
12 months on the Research Program:
Mild
: 18
replied (75%)
Moderate
:
6 replied (25%)
Total number of Asthma attacks:
The total number of reported Asthma attacks for all the
Volunteers as a group, showed a dramatic improvement in their second 6 months on
the research program:
First 6 months : Total
of 84 Asthma attacks recorded
Second 6 months : Total
of 26 Asthma attacks recorded
This represents an improvement of 69%
in the number of Asthma attacks over the first 6 months they were on the
Research program.
Other Benefits:
Of the 24 Volunteers who completed the program, 22 reported that
secondary health concerns had also improved within the 12 month Research period
underlining the holistic nature of the Bowen Technique. These issues included:
Positive
responses
Back, Neck & Shoulder problems
:
15
Knee problems & Other joint problems
:
4
Headaches & Migraine
:
3
Hayfever
:
8
Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Digestion
:
4
PMT & Circulation
:
2
Insomnia
:
4
Anxiety, Stress & Depression
:
13
Energy levels
: 8
Following the results, Nikke Ariff of
concluded:
"The Asthma Research is my second project and my
thanks and appreciation go to the Volunteer Asthma suffers and the dedicated
Bowen Therapists who took part over this 12 month programme. Asthma is a very
individual condition, and a holistic therapy such as Bowen is ideally designed
to address the individual according to his or her individual health needs.
I am very pleased with the results of the National
Research Programme, which has recorded positive results for all 24 of the Asthma
Volunteers. I trust that more people will be encouraged to approach
complementary therapies with an open mind for the maintenance of their health
and well being."
Dr Claire Pickin. Warwickshire GP.
I am pleased though not surprised to see the patients in this trial
benefiting from the Bowen Technique. I use the Bowen Technique frequently in my
GP practice, mainly for musculoskeletal problems, but notice that patients'
general health improves as well.
Asthma is a cause of much morbidity and sadly, still mortality, in this country.
Its incidence has increased by 250% in the last 20 years and the latest figures
show 1 child in 8 is being treated for asthma. The fact that such a simple,
gentle, non invasive technique can reduce the distressing symptoms of asthma
deserves attention. The results of the trial are impressive.
Asthma can be life threatening, so it is important that medication is not
stopped suddenly. Bowen Therapists European Register code of practice states
that the therapist will never advise patients to alter prescribed medication
without first
consulting with their doctor. A doctor will be happy to reduce medication
gradually as symptoms improve in the long term.
Conclusion:
The results are very positive, evidenced also by the fact that every
Volunteer replied they would recommend the Bowen Technique to a fellow Asthma
sufferer. Bowen addresses the individual as an integrated biodynamic system as
opposed to his or her isolated ailment. The Asthma condition has a myriad of
triggers ranging from emotional trauma, stress levels of the individual,
exercise, food and environmental allergens. These factors are so varied, that a
holistic therapy like Bowen should be considered as a valid option for the
health of an Asthma sufferer.
Clearly this is the result of only 24 volunteers, but the overwhelming
positive results are very encouraging.
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