Archive for the 'Whole Body Health' Category
Often referred to as a “sinful indulgence,” chocolate is usually not thought of as a healthy food choice. However, in the last 20-30 years, there has been growing evidence that there are indeed health benefits associated with chocolate consumption! Let’s take a closer look!
Chocolate is made from tropical Theobroma cacao tree seeds. The earliest [..]
Chiropractic is the most widely accepted and most frequently used type of "alternative" healthcare in the United States. This is largely due to the fact that it works, and because of that, there has been a steady increase in acceptance by the public, third-party payers, and the Federal government. Since the mid-1990s, a number of [..]
There are four main arteries that bring blood to the brain: two in the front of the neck called the carotid arteries and two in the back of the neck called the vertebral arteries. The carotid arteries supply the front and middle portions of the brain with blood while the vertebral arteries join together to [..]
Chiropractic is the most widely accepted and most frequently used
type of "alternative" healthcare in the United States. This is largely
due to the fact that it works, and because of that, there has been a
steady increase in acceptance by the public, third-party payers, and the
Federal government. Since the mid-1990s, a number of [..]
Some of you may have heard about how a modified form of boxing is
helping patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). If you haven’t, it's
been observed that people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who engage in
this boxing-like exercise routine can enhance their quality of life and
even build impressive gains in posture, strength, flexibility, and [..]
With all the hype about cholesterol, where does the truth lie? On one
hand, some doctors recommend EVERYONE be placed on a statin
(cholesterol lowering medication) regardless if their cholesterol levels
are high or not. On the other hand, some experts report that statins
are unnecessary and cholesterol is both essential and good for us. [..]
Obesity is one of the leading health-related problems facing the
developed world. In fact, more than 1/3 (34.9% or 78.6 million) of
adults in the United States (US) are obese. Obesity is linked to heart
disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, certain types of cancer, and many
preventable conditions that can lead to a premature death. [..]
Longevity is important, but longevity with a high quality of life is
MORE IMPORTANT! So what can you do to live both longer and better? This
month, let's look at heart disease.According to the Mayo Clinic,
heart disease can be prevented A LOT EASIER than treating it once it’s
present! Since heart disease is the [..]
Pregnancy is a beautiful experience, and we all want to provide the
best environment for both mom and baby. The question of whether or not
chiropractic care is safe during pregnancy is frequently raised by the
newly-expectant mother as she plans for a healthy pregnancy.
Chiropractic care during the nine-month time frame is a common [..]
What can we do as individuals to improve our quality of life as we
age? In order to address this question, let’s break this down into
“Bio-Psycho-Social” categories: BIO: weight, diet, exercise, fitness; PSYCHO: brain stimulating activities and exercises, diet and nutritional supplementation; and SOCIAL: interaction and relationships.BIO:
This includes “biological” functions such as weight [..]