Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online ISSN : 1348-7930
Print ISSN : 1348-7922
ISSN-L : 1348-7922
Volume 16, Issue 1
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Review
  • Nobutaka SUZUKI, Hoko KYO, Kazuo UEBABA
    Article type: Review
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 1-6
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    The review reveals latest studies of Bangle that has unique ingredients, safety, healthy effect and especially neurotrophin activity. Banglenes have some neurotrophin activity such as neuritogenesis without NGF in vitro, property that enhances hippocampal neurogenesis and crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in vivo. On the other hand, Java ginger bangle (Extract) improves spatial learning in Senescence-Accelerated Mouse. Moreover the human clinical trial for MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment) have been just started.
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Original Article
  • Shoko ABE, Yoshiyuki MATSUMOTO, Satoshi KOYANAGI
    Article type: Original Article
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 7-12
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Two different types of clinical safety test of Kurozu-containing food were done. Under the informed consent, following tests were conducted, Test 1; Ten healthy adults were orally administrated 10 capslues/day of Kurozu for 4 weeks, Test 2; Ten patients with hepatitis C and 10 patients with mild hepatic dysfunction were orally administrated 2 capslues/day of Krozu for 4 weeks. In both the Test1 and Test2, Vital sign including Blood pressure etc, blood cell count, blood chemical analysis, and urinalysis were performed. In both tests, there were no abnormal findings. Furthermore, no side effect was observed. In conclusion, safety of Kurozu-containing food was confirmed.
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  • Shoko ABE, Masao HASEGAWA, Junichi TSURUOKA, Yoshiyuki MATSUMOTO, Sato ...
    Article type: Original Article
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 13-19
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Objective: The present study was done to examine the effect of dietary supplement containing Kurozu concentrate on human visceral fat accumulation. Material and Methods: Sixteen subjects(BMI≧25) were orally administrated Kurozu concentrate for 8 weeks(low dose group: 500 mg/day, high dose group 1000 mg/day). Before and at weeks 8, hematological analysis, urinalysis and CT-scan to estimate the visceral fat accumulation were conducted. Results: In high dose group, following results were obtained; visceral fat decreased significantly(p=0.033), HDL-cholesterol level elevated significantly (p=0.034) and systolic blood pressure decreased significantly(p=0.004). In addition, no serious symptoms or abnormal hematological values were observed in both group. Conclusions: The dietary supplement containing Kurozu concentrate may be useful to prevent a metabolic syndrome.
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  • Akiharu SUDO, Kenji YAMADA, Kazunaga YAZAWA
    Article type: Original Article
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 21-26
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Objectives: The current study examined a supplement (denoted here as V7) containing astaxanthin, reduced coenzyme Q10, leucine, arginine, citrulline, DHA, and krill oil and a placebo containing only salad oil. This study examined the subjective level of fatigue and the performance level while subjects consumed the supplement or the placebo for 30 day. Methods: Subjects were 19 members of the women’s softball club at a physical education university. Results: Results indicated that leg fatigue, the state of the back, dark spots on the skin, and performance on a 50-m sprint improved significantly after consuming V7 in comparison to values prior to consumption. Scores for a total of 6 items—leg fatigue, the state of the hips, the state of the back, skin blotches, and eye strain—improved significantly after consuming V7 in comparison to values prior to consumption. Conclusion: These findings presumably indicate that DHA (an essential fatty acid) and krill oil (krill are rich in theω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids DHA and EPA) in phospholipid form are taken up by the cell membrane. The 2 substances enhance cell and tissue function in the body by prompting cells to take up nutrients and quickly eliminate waste products. Moreover, reduced coenzyme Q10 had 2 actions—“production of energy” and “antioxidant action” that inhibited physical deterioration—while astaxanthin had “antioxidant action.” This antioxidant action, anti-fatigue action, antiinflammatory action, enhanced immunity, and enhanced endurance synergistically acted to alleviate general fatigue. Moreover, muscle protein synthesis stimulated by leucine, arginine, and citrulline alleviated muscle fatigue in the legs, knees, hips, and back, presumably accounting for the improved time on the 50-m sprint.
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  • Yasue HOSOYAMADA, Masako YAMADA
    Article type: Original Article
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 27-32
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Objectives: We studied the effects of capsaicin (CP) with high fat diets and alcohol (Alc)on the weight of accumulated fat and oxidative stress in rats. Methods: The Sprague-Dawley rats of 4weeks male were fed for 4 weeks with the experimental diets using high fat diet. The rats were divided Control group, CP group, Alc group and CP+Alc group. Alcohol was used as a drinking solution instead of water. The control group was fed without capsaicin. It was measured fat accumulation and oxidative stress in rats. Results: There was no different between each group with respect to the body weigt gain and total foods intake. The posterior abdominal wall fat weight, concentration of liver triglyceride and oxidative stress degree of the CP group and the CP+Alc group were lower significantly than those of the Control group, and those of the CP+Alc group was lower significantly than thoes of the Alc group. Conclusion: These results suggested that the high fat diets and alcohol diets containing the capsaicin appear to effectively decrease the fat accumulation and oxidative stress. The capsaicin were expected to prevent dyslipidemia.
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  • Shizuka UEHARA, Chikako YOSHIKAWA, Mitsuru YOSHIDA, Makoto MIZUNO, Ake ...
    Article type: Original Article
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 33-38
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    We examined the influence of hot water extract of coix seed (Coix lacryma-jobi L. var. ma-yuen Stapf) with husks on facial skin. Ten females (28-58 years old) took hot water extract of coix seed with husks 1 g/day for 8 weeks, and various skin parameters were measured. The results showed that the total amount of subsurface reflection of blue light, which is an index of skin translucency, increased significantly after 8 weeks of intake (p = 0.011). In addition, skin texture improved significantly after 4 and 8 weeks of intake (p = 0.007, p = 0.042). Additionally, the condition of tape-stripped stratum corneum also indicated significant improvement after 4 and 8 weeks intake (p = 0.0002, p = 0.020). These results suggested that the hot water extract of coix seed with husks exhibited effects even at 1 g/day, which is less than in previous reports.
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  • Hironori NEGISHI, Seiko SAKON, Masao KONDO
    Article type: Original Article
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 39-47
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    The therapeutic touch therapists would recognize the physical variability of themselves, mainly on the increase fever of their palms, and the continuous responses of the physical variability of the patients, such as the stable breath, the decreasing respiration, the fever of the touched parts, through their daily therapy processes. But there is actually little study that would evaluate the therapeutic touch therapy effect between the therapists and the subjects. Previous studies have reported that the effects on the subjects, but these authors did not discuss about the therapists and the interactions between the therapists and subjects. Therefore, we examined to measure the continuous physical variability both of the therapist and the subjects, the same time and parts, before and after the abdominal therapeutic touch. And we intended to clarify the relationship and the interaction between the therapist and the subjects. We enrolled the female and male therapists, and each of them performed the therapeutic touch to six subjects. Each of the test was separated to three parts, before therapy (30min), therapy (10min) and after therapy (10min) period. We designed that the therapeutic touch therapy part of the subjects was on the abdomen, there would be considered empirically the sensitive point. The subjects were asked to rest supine and the measurement were the electrocardiogram R-R interval and the epidermal temperatures of the four Meridian points (ST9, HT7, CV7, LR3). The therapist was sitting on chair beside the subject during the experiment and the measurements were carried out the same time and method as the subjects. The results showed that the abdominal therapeutic touch (1) decrease the R-R interval of the therapist, that would indicate to increase the sympathetic activity, (2) increase the R-R interval of the subject, that would indicate to increase the parasympathetic activity, (3) increase the epidermal temperature of therapeutic touch related parts of the therapist, HT7, CV7, and ST9, (4) increase the epidermal temperature of therapeutic touch related parts of the subject, CV7 and LR3. That is to say that the R-R interval variability of the therapist against the subject were inverse, and according to the abdominal therapeutic touch process, the epidermal temperature of the upper regions, above the abdomen, neck and wrist belong to the therapist would increase, while these of under regions, below the abdomen and the instep belong to subjects would increase. More detail, during the experiments, both of the therapist totally showed the similar therapeutic touch effects, but also suggested the characteristics of their performance to the subjects. Under these designed experiments, especially the same time continuous measurement of the variability, both of the therapist and the subjects, we could reveal that the rapid interaction and the dynamic relationship between the therapist and the subjects.
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Short Communication
  • Yasuro SUZUKI, Eishin KATO, Nobutaka SUZUKI, Hoko KYO, Kazuo UEBABA
    Article type: Short Communication
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 49-52
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Previous studies have demonstrated that Java ginger ( Zingiber purpureum) that is called ‘Bangle’ in Indonesia have some kinds of cognitive effects. In order to evaluate the safety of Java ginger bangle, we studied the genotoxicity by micronucleus test. The result shows that Java ginger bangle have no effect inducing appearance of micronucleus.
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Case Report
  • Nobutaka SUZUKI, Hayato SUGIMOTO, Shintaro HASHIMOTO, Hoko KYO, Kazuo ...
    Article type: Case Report
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 53-56
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Ultraviolet (UV)-induced wrinkle and pigmentation are very common in clinical practice. In this report, we presented the case of a 58-year-old man who developed wrinkle and pigmentation around right hand, face and neck for ten years. Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD) was administrated orally 2.1g twice a day for 6 months. These lesions were improved in the third month, and a dramatic response was obtained at the end of 6 months of treatment. Further research is needed to define the optimal dose and duration of CRD intake.
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  • Nobutaka SUZUKI, Hayato SUGIMOTO, Shintaro HASHIMOTO, Hoko KYO, Kazuo ...
    Article type: Case Report
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 57-60
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    Friction melanosis is a cutaneous entity characterized by a brownish pigmentation distributed on the skin over bony regions of various sites including a trunk or the limbs, after the use, for many years, of a nylon towel or scrub brush to clean the skin. Moreover, repeated trauma due to friction of clothes on the skin over bony prominences are another factors characterizing its pathogenesis. In this report, we presented the case of a 58-year-old man who developed severe friction melanosis around both knees and lower extremities for about 20 years. Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD) was administrated orally 2.1g twice a day for 6 months. The lesions of pigmentation diminished markedly within 3 months. Further research is needed to define the optimal dose and duration of CRD intake against friction melanosis.
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  • Nobutaka SUZUKI, Shintaro HASHIMOTO, Hoko KYO, Kazuo UEBABA
    Article type: Case Report
    2019 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 61-65
    Published: March 31, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: April 10, 2019
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    In this report, we presented the case of a 52-year-old woman who developed intractable nummular eczema of fingers for over 5 years. Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives(CRD) was administrated orally 2.2 g twice a day for 6 months. The lesions cured markedly within one month. Although CRD intake seemed to be effective in this case, further studies are needed to define the optimal dose of this food.
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