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The Focus of Health
Foods that are bad for everyone.
Good foods that are good for you.
Good foods that are bad for you.


 


Three Major Foods Causing Health Problems:

  1. The processing and refining of our vegetable oils into trans fatty and hydrogenated acids and oils.

  2. The high consumption of refined sugars and grain products.

  3. The high intake of animal meats and animal fats.
     

Three Factors For Optimizing Health:

Have a positive mental attitude.
Use proper nutrition for your body chemistry.
Participating in adequate aerobic and resistance exercise for your age.

      Dr. Richard Kunin, a prominent ortho molecular physician in San Francisco, states that if every person in the United States would take 700 IU's of vitamin E daily, it would save billions of dollars a year in health costs. If the government were to ban the manufacturing of trans fatty acids and hydrogenated oils, this would benefit health costs many more billions of dollars and drastically cut down many degenerative disease processes. Do not hold your breath for this to happen. It is up to every one of us to insure ourselves of the proper intake of foods and nutrients.

      The balancing of the venous blood pH is the protocol that I utilize in my nutritional practice. Nutrients are optimally absorbed and utilized when the pH of the venous blood is 7.46. If ones blood is on the acid side and the good food he or she eats is acid forming in the blood, this would be a bad food for that person as it would further acidify the blood. This is an example of a good food that would be bad for that individual. When one can maintain an optimal pH of the venous blood, higher level of wellness will be obtained, along with more energy, fewer allergies, and freedom from many aches and pains.
 

           Doctors of chiropractic believe that prevention is the key to health and wellness. Click on the links below for helpful tips on ways to improve your health naturally and prevent problems before they start.

ADHD


 
       Chiropractors Offer Help and Hope to Children with Attention Deficit Disorder

       In the past decade, prescriptions for Ritalin, a stimulant medication commonly used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), increased five-fold, with 90 percent of all prescriptions worldwide consumed in the United States. As many parents grow leery of the traditional medical approach to ADHD, doctors of chiropractic are offering promising results with non-drug treatments.
 

Asthma


      What Is Causing the Asthma Epidemic?
In the United States, asthma cases have increased by more than 60 percent since the early 1980s, and asthma-related deaths have doubled to 5,000 a year. What is causing the asthma epidemic and what can we do to stem the tide? A recent series of articles in the Journal of the American Chiropractic Association (JACA) delves into this question and offers advice from doctors of chiropractic and allergists who have helped control asthma symptoms in many patients.

      People in their 30s and older can remember that when they were young, it was very unusual for even one child in school to have asthma. Schoolchildren now often know several kids with asthma in a single class. The rapid increase in the number of young people with asthma was brought home to Dr. Scott Bautch, past president of the American Chiropractic Association's (ACA) Council on Occupational Health, when he went to a football game with his 13-year-old son: "Someone on the field had a breathing problem. It was hard to see whose son it was, and 15 parents ran to the field with inhalers."

      So far, researchers don't know why cases of asthma are increasing at such an alarming rate. They hypothesize that a combination of genetics and some non-hereditary factors — such as increased environmental exposure to potential allergens — play a role. "Thirty years ago, Windex was the only cleaning solvent used by a few people. Now, we have a special cleaning solvent for every object," says Dr. Bautch. "In addition, furniture and carpets are produced with formaldehyde as a preservative, and people breathe it," he says.

      Decreased air quality is coupled with the allergy-friendly modern house design, says Dr. William E. Walsh, MD, FACC, an allergist practicing in Minnesota: "Fifty years ago we lived in old, drafty houses, and the breeze dried and freshened the air, and cleared out mold and other allergens. Nowadays, our super-insulated houses don't breathe adequately. Making basements into a living space increases mold exposure because mold grows in any basement."

      Food has become another source of exposure to allergens. "Food manufacturers put more preservatives in foods now to store them longer," says Dr. Bautch. Researchers hypothesize that an increase in vaccinations, cesarean births, and antibiotic intake may be playing a role, too.

      Asthma is a chronic disease; it can't be cured—only controlled. For best treatment results, both the primary care physician and an asthma specialist, such as an allergist or pulmonologist, should be involved. According to experts interviewed for the article, the treatment program, in addition to medication intake, should include reducing exposure to the substances that induce acute episodes and identifying specific allergens that affect the patient.

      Allergens aren't the only culprit. Stress factors—such as moving to a new home, or changing jobs—may induce or aggravate asthma attacks. Even emotional expressions such as fear, anger, frustration, hard crying, or laughing can cause an attack as well. To reduce the patient's stress level and improve the patient's quality of life, alternative treatments should be incorporated into the treatment program. Various relaxation techniques, such as biofeedback, meditation, yoga, and stress management, as well as massage, chiropractic manipulation, breathing exercises, and acupuncture can be helpful.

      A multi-site clinical trial on chiropractic management of asthma is underway in Australia. "The preliminary data are very encouraging. Chiropractic patients are showing decreases in physical asthma symptoms and cortisol levels," says Dr. Anthony Rosner, director of education and research for the Foundation of Chiropractic Education and Research.

      "Doctors of chiropractic can give a full-scale evaluation to asthma patients; assess their physical and neurological status, their lifestyle, diet, and stressors; and help the patients increase motor coordination, and improve the work of respiratory and gut muscles to increase the quality of life," says Dr. Gail Henry, a chiropractic neurologist, who practices in Houston, Texas. "Doctors of chiropractic can be a great addition to the healthcare team treating the asthma patient."

Asthma experts offer the following tips for asthma patients:
bulletUse air filters to help clean air in your home.
bulletCover mattresses and pillows with dust covers and use hypoallergenic bed clothing to reduce exposure to dust mites.
bulletIf your condition is getting worse, get checked for viral respiratory infections and different medical conditions, such as flu, rhinitis, sinusitis, and gastroesophageal reflux. When those are treated and eliminated, asthma symptoms improve. Endocrine factors, such as menstruation, pregnancy, and thyroid disease, may exacerbate asthma, as well.
bulletSome medications—aspirin; beta-blockers, including eye drops; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc.—can also precipitate or aggravate asthma symptoms.
bulletIf your asthma is exercise-induced, an individually prescribed exercise program carefully chosen under the guidance of your primary health care provider or doctor of chiropractic should be incorporated into the treatment plan.
bulletAvoid sulfites or monosodium glutamate (MSG) in foods. Since both additives are used in a wide variety of foods, carefully read processed food labels and choose MSG-free foods when eating out.
bulletChoose a more vegetarian-type diet. Animal proteins found in meat include arachidonic acid—a precursor for inflammation.
bulletInclude foods with omega-3 fatty acids in the diet—such as fish or fish oil.
bulletSupplement with vitamin C, which helps reduce allergic reactions and wheezing symptoms.
bulletTo reduce stress in your children, spend quality time with them and limit their exposure to TV programs that include violence.

Chiropractic Care Can Help...
          Talk to your doctor of chiropractic about other ways to improve your quality of life. Doctors of chiropractic are trained and licensed to examine and treat the entire body with specific emphasis on the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. They can also help people lead healthier lives by focusing on wellness and prevention.


 

 

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Today's Health Tip

 Drink lots of water!
   Americans are dehydrated. "We all know that we are supposed to drink between six and eight glasses of water a day, but very few of us do it. Everyone is drinking carbonated drinks and tea and coffee, instead," says J. Michael Flynn, DC. As we learn more about the importance of water—and about the impurities or contaminants that it may carry—many Americans are thinking seriously about what comes out of the tap.

 
  

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