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05/06/2024
05/05/2022

Anyone watching the BBC programme Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof may be starting to wonder whether there really “power in the cold shower” as extreme athlete Hof claims. Hof, who set a Guinness World Record for swimming under ice, says that a “cold shower a day keeps the doctor away” by decrea...

05/11/2021
23/07/2020

10 Tips for Stress Management: The Lockdown Edition
So life, for every one of us, has changed and we have the general sense that nothing will ever be the same again. We cannot see clearly how it will change but there is a strong feeling, supported by the social media narrative, that everything will be different. Well no doubt there will be some truth in that but no one actually knows – and that is the true cause of our Anxiety – we do not know how this will all play out and it is the not knowing that is the cause of our distress.
So what can we do to manage the madness and keep our heads from popping? Here are a few general things I find it useful to discuss with patients who are feeling overwhelmed by it all and don’t know where to turn, followed by a list of useful actions they can take – the 10 tips part…
Firstly, Acceptance: if we can accept the situation As It Is and allow ourselves to be moulded by our circumstances to a degree then we can dispense with the natural desire to Fight against our reality and so stop wasting energy pointlessly. Some things are bigger than us, bigger than our personal desires and we need to surrender to it – for example, it is uncomfortable to have to wear a mask and go without/reduce our income but the goal, when measured in lives, is surely worth it.
Secondly, STRESS is not all bad. It is a very good motivator when it is seen from the proper perspective and can help us to achieve things we may have thought beyond our capacity – this is often the most overlooked element in that we all have a tendency to focus on the discomfort rather than the possibilities. Think of all the new experiences you have had and the fresh perspectives on your life you have gained already over this time. That old Silver Lining….
Regardless of the cause/origin it is the Sympathetic nervous system that mediates the effects of Stress/Anxiety on our bodies, but we have the Parasympathetic nervous system to provide Balance – this list of actions will largely involve actions that promote Parasympathetic tone (heal, rest, digest) as opposed to Sympathetic tone (fight flight)– there is fairly simple physiology behind the fixes I suggest.
So, here are the 10 tips in no particular order…
1. Stay close to your normal routine: Try and maintain some semblance of structure from the pre-lockdown days. For those individuals with children, sticking to a routine might be easier; however, as you work from home, it could be tempting to fall into a more lethargic lifestyle, which could lead to negative thinking. Wake up and go to bed around the same time, eat meals, shower, adapt your exercise regimen, and get out of your PJ’s. Not only will sticking to your normal routine keep you active and less likely to spiral, it will be easier to readjust to the outside world when it’s time to get back to work
2. Avoid stimulants: Guarana, Caffeine, Coffee, Ni****ne, Sugar…the list goes on and on of the little helpers we employ to help us get through the day! Lockdown boredom can easily lead to excess stimulant intake, but you will be a Duracell bunny with nowhere to go – and the energetic loan will have to be repaid with interest at some point. Replace these aids with herbal teas, lemon water or water – hydration is usually the best assistance for fatigue.
3. Exercise regularly: not easy, but not impossible in lockdown… and there is great benefit that accrues when we burn off/metabolise the hormones and mediators produced in stressful circumstances. It will also improve your appetite (maybe not the best outcome in these circumstances;)) reduce the desire for ci******es and alcohol (silver linings!) and improve the quality of sleep. Fortunately, the internet abounds in exercise Apps that require very little to no space or equipment and accommodate different age groups and abilities – I recommend 8FIT to my patients and use this myself.
4. Employ easy relaxation techniques: there are an abundance of relaxation techniques available at the click of a mouse. Obviously exercise is already mentioned but beyond that are activities which specifically promote Parasympathetic tone. Here we could mention Yoga, Mindfulness, HRV training, singing, chanting, reading out loud, hot/cold therapy (sauna/cold pool), Breath holding techniques and Belly (diaphragmatic) breathing. My patients reading this will be very familiar with the latter as I make it a cornerstone of most therapeutic programs I design for them. Correct breath is the secret to health and to developing the mental and emotional perspective to be able to perceive things more clearly. All of these options are as easy in lockdown as at any other time…
5. Connect with People: If this Lockdown experience has taught us anything, it is that we should never take our relationships for granted. Who knew how much we would miss being able to hug, shake hands etc? I know some of us are just fine with the social distancing, but we are a species that thrives on touch and it is an essential for Health. For now, it has to be replaced with other forms of communication and we are all finding ways to help connect with our friends and family, but where possible and where appropriate try to ensure you are getting plenty of touch – start by trying to massage your hands/wrists/forearms or doing this for your partner/children etc.
6. Seek help from a trained professional: where you feel you are unable to process or discuss your concerns with friends or family or you have health concerns which Doctor Google has failed to resolve, seek out a professional help. All professionals are available for Teleconsults currently so there is no reason not to be able to seek and receive help.
7. Social Media: it is essential to restrict your exposure to social media at this time and it is easy to become overwhelmed by all the contradictory information and fearmongering we are exposed to. Give yourself a specific amount of time, schedule it, and allow yourself no more than that allotted time – every time you are tempted to dip back in get hold of a good book!
8. Help Others: this is true now more than ever; despite the limitations of lockdown -creativity will be required! - there are multiple ways we can help others. Evidence abounds to show that helping others who are less fortunate than ourselves helps to put our own problems into perspective; Proof perhaps of the truth that the more you give the more you receive. Small acts of kindness as part of your everyday life are effective ways to reduce stress and increase happiness
9. Reframe: move from “I am stuck inside” to “I can finally focus on my home and myself”. As dismal as the world may feel right now, think of lockdown as an opportunity to refocus your attention from the external to the internal. Doing one productive thing per day can lead to a more positive attitude. Set your sights on long-avoided tasks, reorganize, or create something you’ve always wanted to. Approaching this time with a mindset of feeling trapped or stuck will only stress you out more. This is your chance to slow down and focus on yourself.
10. Silver Linings: they are always there to be found by the person willing to look. Every situation, however bad it seems, has some fragment or whisper of positive news about it. This is a spectacular way to turn darkness into light and find a better narrative through which to perceive/remember/process the stressful experience.

23/07/2020

Hacking The Cold and ‘Flu Season - the Covid 19 edition

After 4 months of lockdown in the Covid 19 age I hesitate to try to educate you, the well informed public, as to the basics of viruses and how they might be avoided and dealt with… as I would normally do by way of introduction to this topic. We all know by now about techniques of reducing viral load – hand washing, mask wearing, social distancing etc and that moving through public spaces at this time of year presents each of us with something of a viral smorgasbord. You will also be aware by now of the futility of thinking we can avoid any particular virus for ever. At some point we will all have to face this one – and all the others waiting just out of the spotlight.
That being said, when it comes to cold and ‘Flu viruses, the ideal scenario is to meet any challenge with the best prepared and most agile Immune System so we are able to immediately mount the required response. Many, myself included, might argue that a regular dose of the latest virus is essential to keep our immune system primed and up to date and indeed in practice this is how our Immunity is kept up to date – it is actually the real life organic version of a Software upgrade, only more reliable. (Big conversation there, maybe we can have it another time??)
The foundations of a healthy immune system come from looking after your body by getting enough sleep, regular exercise, a wholesome and balanced diet and learning to deal with daily challenges in a healthy, mindful way.
Other tools in the toolbox:
Nutraceuticals
As we all know by now the following, among others, may help to improve the immune response:
• To your basic multivitamin, during the cold and flu season add at least 2000mg Vitamin C at least 3-4x a day (6-8000mg)
• Herbals and immune supporters such as Echinacea root, ginseng, garlic, zinc and vitamin D will help protect us or support the immune response to cold and flu
Flu vaccines
Traditionally ‘flu vaccines are manufactured from different strains of virus grown on egg white. The WHO chooses the strains of the virus that have been the most prevalent during the previous ‘flu season and incorporates those in the vaccine developed for the Southern Hemisphere.
It doesn’t protect against all strains of ‘flu and it takes the body about 2 weeks to develop antibodies against the flu virus in the vaccine which is why it is recommended before the flu season starts.
People who are recommended to have a flu vaccine include patients with chronic diseases, people over the age of 65, people who are immunosuppressed, health care personnel, caregivers, people who are residents of nursing homes and other chronic care facilities, people with pulmonary conditions, babies and children over 6 months.
While normally true, with respect to Corona viruses, there is plenty data to suggest a good deal of caution around the flu vaccine particularly with the above categories. (I will happily supply references if you are interested)
Homeopathic alternatives
As the flu vaccine becomes an increasingly hotly contested topic, particularly with the above in mind, people might consider more healthy alternative options. Homeopathy has been used successfully around the world for over 200 years and is a safe and effective option for preventing and treating ‘flu.
Biotherapeutic ‘Flu Shots: I have prepared a combination Immune Support Formula which I use every year in and around the ‘flu season to good effect. It comes as a course of 3 injections. This formulation is based on biotherapeutic principles and uses a combination of products from HEEL. Message me at 0837899328 to make arrangements if this is the route you decide to take. R450 for the course.
Oscillococcinum – a tried a trusted broad acting treatment for seasonal viral infections.
Influenzinum – a homeopathic remedy prepared from the influenza virus – is one effective way of preventing the flu. Influenzinum is prepared in the same manner as all homeopathic remedies (with sequential dilutions and succussions) so as to render it safe and non-toxic. Influenzinum is the only homeopathic flu remedy updated each year based on the flu strains predicted by the World Health Organization. When shopping for this remedy, be sure to ask for the current year’s preparation.

Tips on Treating Colds/flus
• Antibiotics will NOT assist. Please do not pressure your doctor into writing a script for an antibiotic. Antibiotic resistance is becoming a very real and severe issue.
• Drink lots of fluids especially water, fresh juices, and hot herbal teas,
• Consume lots of vegetable soup with added ginger and garlic and turmeric
• Get plenty of sleep
• Take 1000 to 2000mg of Vitamin C every hour or two until your bowels get loose (then cut back)
• Echinacea root tincture taken 3 to 4 times a day may be helpful if you start at the first signs of colds and ‘flu
• Zinc lozenges may be helpful for sore throats. For coughs and sore throats, try savouring (hold in the mouth) and then swallowing a mixture of 1 tsp honey with 1 to 2 tsp of lemon juice and a pinch of cayenne pepper.
• Consider a lemon juice cleansing at the onset – this can flush the congestion and microbes and support your healing process.
• Over the counter medicines such as antihistamines, decongestants, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, can relieve symptoms of congestion, pain, and fever, although fevers should be allowed to run as long as possible without interference.
• If symptoms haven’t improved within a week, then please consult your health care provider.

Worth a read
27/03/2020

Worth a read

There is room for different interpretations of the data

SO I have done it again and entered for my second and hopefully last Comrades Marathon, my "Back to Back". Please take p...
05/03/2020

SO I have done it again and entered for my second and hopefully last Comrades Marathon, my "Back to Back". Please take pity on me and donate to my chosen cause - The Hillcrest Aids Centre Trust by following this link - http://bit.ly/BruceThomson2020 - any amount will be most welcome. My target this year is R10000
Thank You!

05/03/2020

Dear all North Coast Patients and friends.
Just a reminder that I will be available Fridays in Ballito from tomorrow 6 March. Fertility Support, Facial rejuvenation, Headache Clinic and all the other stuff I do. Come and visit me at the new branch of Thrive at The Well. Bookings via whatsapp or email (0837899328/dr.bthomson@gmail.com)

I have been doing and loving this work for 15years. You don’t have to leave Durban to get world class treatment
02/03/2020

I have been doing and loving this work for 15years. You don’t have to leave Durban to get world class treatment

A fertility acupuncturist general practice in traditional chinese and western medicine and can help patients going through fertility treatments.

YES!
02/03/2020

YES!

Osteopath Denise Callaghan explains how acupuncture could help reduce the symptoms of endometriosis ahead of Endometriosis Awareness Month.

FYI
25/02/2020

FYI

If you’re needle-phobic, the thought of getting acupuncture—where thin needles are inserted into the skin—may seem unnerving. But, the traditional Chinese medicine practice has been around for centuries, and now it’s often used along with western medicine to treat a variety of conditions.Ple...

This is what I do. Best job in the world!
19/02/2020

This is what I do. Best job in the world!

Acupuncture plus herbs are successful in restoring fallopian tube patency.

So proud to be joining the new Thrive Team in Ballito - even if only for one day a week. See you fridays from March 6 Ba...
17/02/2020

So proud to be joining the new Thrive Team in Ballito - even if only for one day a week. See you fridays from March 6 Ballito!

Have a look at some behind the scenes photos of our new Ballito Store under construction. It's really starting to come together and we are so excited to be opening in March 2020.

11/02/2020

Dear All
just a short message with a few bits of news from Dr T...

1. I am now submitting to the following medical aids on your behalf - Discovery and Momentum. Others such as Keyhealth etc will follow in due course.

2. From Friday March 6 I will be available for consultation in Ballito - only Fridays and only by appointment for now. This is to support Thrive opening its new store in Ballito in March and to provide easier access for my North Coast patients, especially those needing Fertility/IVF support.

3. Specials for February and March: Initial consults for Migraine treatment and Fertility support (with or without IVF) half price (R400)

4. Durban times are now Monday morning and Wednesday all day (And Friday until the end of February). Kloof Tuesday and Thursday as before. Ballito Fridays from March 6

5. Appointments still to be made by messaging 0837899328 with preferred location and preferred times so we can work out the best fit

warm regards and all the best for the year ahead!
Bruce

Good to hear something rational being said about this drama. Perhaps there is a lot of tamiflu about to expire, or am I ...
27/01/2020

Good to hear something rational being said about this drama. Perhaps there is a lot of tamiflu about to expire, or am I too cynical?

A CNN reporter broadcasts from Wuhan, China, on the recent viral outbreak. There is nobody near who could possibly infect him ­— unless the cameraman has Guinness Book of Records coughs and sneezes…

17/01/2020

Thank you Jonathan Stallick for such a calm clear and concise response

23/12/2019

Dear friends and Patients,
just a final reminder that my rooms are closed from tomorrow until the 6th Jan.
A warm thank you to you all for your support over the last year - it has been fun and we have done a lot of good work...there are quite a few babies on the way and many migraines and chronic pains that are now a distant memory, worries that now belong to someone else or just dont seem such a big deal anymore! So good to remember that I have the best job ever!!
Take care of yourselves over the break if you are having one and only drive when you absolutely have to...
Here's to a fabulous 2020 - change is coming.
Dr B

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