http://www.naturalnews.com/032912_FDA_dietary_supplements.html). That was just the beginning of this story, because a detailed analysis of the proposed new regulation reveals extremely disturbing revelations that would absolutely gut the nutritional products industry if these regulations are put into practice.
Below are the highlights of the most offensive and onerous portions of these proposed new FDA regulations. The source of all this information is the FDA itself, which proposes its new rules in a rather lengthy post at: http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/DietarySupplements/ucm257563.htm#top
• Every nutritional supplement company will be forced to submit comprehensive NDI (New Dietary Ingredient) documentation for EACH ingredient used in EACH product they currently sell. This will amount to hundreds of thousands of NDI applications flooding the FDA offices. This is a clever FDA scheme to place a huge burden of research and paperwork on every dietary supplement company in the USA. In the FDA's own words:
"The statute places the obligation for submitting the notification on each manufacturer or distributor. Any other manufacturer or distributor who wishes to market its own dietary supplement containing the same NDI should submit a NDI notification to FDA explaining its own basis for concluding that this new product containing the NDI will "reasonably expected to be safe" under the conditions recommended or suggested in the new product's labeling."
• All supplement companies must REMOVE their products from "interstate commerce" for the 75 days after the FDA receives their NDI applications. No product containing an NDI application ingredient may be sold in the United States or it will be considered "adulterated" by the FDA and thereby subjected to confiscation.
• While the NDI provisions of the 1994 DSHEA act merely required dietary supplement companies to notify the FDA of new ingredients, the FDA is now distorting this into a de facto supplement approval process. Without the FDA's new approval, nutritional supplements will all be labeled "adulterated" and potentially confiscated at gunpoint by the FDA (see FDA raid links below).
• The FDA does not support electronic filing for NDI applications. All applications must be done on paper and then mailed to the FDA (yes, as in dropped in a metal mailbox with a paper envelope). The 75 days of waiting does not begin until the FDA says it receives your application.
• While a few ingredients that were in widespread use before 1994 are exempted from these new requirements, the FDA refuses to publish any list of "grandfathered" ingredients. Instead, it requires each supplement company to figure it out for themselves. In addition, even pre-1994 ingredients must receive new approvals from the FDA if they are "altered" in any way, including changing the particle size, increasing the amount per serving, using a super-critical extraction process, baking the substance or even harvesting it from a plant at a different life stage of the plant. In other words, nearly all ingredients use in dietary supplements today are considered "adulterated" by the FDA.
• As a result of the point above, nearly all dietary ingredients will be required to receive new approval by the FDA due to the agency's broad definition of "adulterated." Note that changing the mg per serving of the nutrient makes it "adulterated," as does altering the target market. So if you sell vitamin C to senior citizens, and it's approved by the FDA as a dietary ingredient, you will need a NEW application and approval if you now sell that same vitamin C to children.
• The requirements for "proving" the safety and efficacy of dietary ingredients is entirely unreasonable. FDA says it requires companies to submit peer-reviewed scientific journal articles, clinical trial test results and even, in the case of botanicals, to provide the name of the scientist who originally gave the plant its Latin name. (Seriously? Is it a trick question?)
• The FDA has no obligation to "approve" any NDIs in a timely manner. It merely says it will acknowledge receipt of the NDI application within 75 days.
• If one company receives approval for a specific dietary ingredient (resveratrol, for example), that approval does NOT apply to any other company. EVERY company must independently apply for approval of resveratrol, and each company must independently supply all the research and documentation required to support the safety and efficacy of that ingredient in the amounts used in its products, and in the context of the marketing of that product.
• Companies that sell dietary supplements containing ingredients that have not been approved under these new FDA regulations will be accused of selling "adulterated" ingredients and can have their inventory seized by federal marshals or have their company founders arrested for selling "adulterated drugs" even though they might only be vitamins or herbs.
• These proposed regulations are NOT a law under the control of Congress. Neither the House nor the Senate has any control over this. The FDA can simply issue these regulations on its own, regardless of what publicly elected officials want the agency to do. The FDA is run by unelected bureaucrats who answer to no one and write their own "laws." (See attorney Jonathan Emord's book The Rise of Tyranny to learn more.)
• The FDA can simply choose to DENY all applications and thereby outlaw virtually all nutritional supplements. There is no obligation by the FDA to honestly and accurately review any applications whatsoever. It can simply rubber stamp 'DENIED' on every one of them. In the FDA's own words: "FDA's failure to respond to a NDI notification does not constitute a finding by the agency that the NDI or the dietary supplement containing the NDI is safe or is not adulterated."
• The real kicker in all this? Synthetic molecules that mimic dietary supplements (i.e. those used in pharmaceuticals) are EXEMPTED from all these requirements! So synthetic molecules need no approval from the FDA, while the natural ones do! This conveniently exempts the pharmaceutical vitamin companies who use synthetic vitamin chemicals rather than natural, full-spectrum nutrients.
Yesterday we reported on the FDA's new scheme for outlawing nearly all nutritional supplements formulated after October, 1994 (Thursday, December 22, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Sugar Makes Us Old!
By Linda Saether
CNN
CNN
Foods that turn into glucose in the body also can make you look older, researchers say.
The more sugar you eat, the more AGEs you produce. As they multiply, these molecules wreak havoc with adjacent proteins. The most vulnerable of these proteins are just the ones we want to stay strong: collagen and elastin. They are the compounds responsible for keeping our skin firm and elastic.
The result is sagging, wrinkled skin. DRAT.
But before you throw in the towel and start saving for plastic surgery, there is some good news about this newly reported form of sugar blues. There are some things you can do to put the sticky sweet damage into rewind.
The first place to start is probably the most obvious: Limit the sugar in your diet. Kerry Neville, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, says, "The lower you can get the added sugar in your diet, because they aren't adding anything to your diet, the better."
But those added sugars can be hard to ferret out. "Eliminating them all is hard," Neville contends. "Often it is a matter of where you are getting the added sugar. Food labels don't spell out added sugars," so look for words such as corn sweetener, corn syrup, sucrose or sorghum, to name a few.
Overall, the latest finding about wrinkles sits well with the Seattle, Washington-based nutritionist, because, as Neville points out, "Americans eat too much sugar, and it appears that the threat of making them fat doesn't seem to discourage excess sugar eating. So this latest wrinkle scare might just do the trick. That is great.
But Dr. Darren Casey, a dermatologist and dermatological surgeon in Atlanta, Georgia, isn't so worried about potential skin damage from sugar. "Sun and smoking are the leading cause of wrinkles," he said. His best advice, aside from getting plenty of antioxidants in your diet, is to take "a chewable vitamin C."
And whether your skin is sugar damaged or just environmentally challenged, Casey says, you can't go wrong by using products that contain retinoids, which are a class of compounds related chemically to vitamin A. Those products, whether over the counter or prescription, are the best to help soften fine lines or wrinkles, which in turn will make you look younger and may just make you act sweeter, no sugar necessary.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
What is Pulmonary Fibrosis?
What is Pulmonary Fibrosis?
IPF (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) is a condition in which over a period of time the lung tissue becomes thickened, stiff, and
scarred. The development of the scar tissue is called fibrosis. As the lung tissue becomes scarred and thicker, the lungs lose
their ability to transfer oxygen into the bloodstream. As a result, the brain and other organs don't get the oxygen they need.
Symptoms
Causes
The origin and development of IPF is still not completely understood. The current thinking is that there is an abnormal
response to microscopic injury which ultimately results in scarring. There are also genetic factors that may contribute to the
development of IPF:
Western Medicine Treatment
The clinical course of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is highly variable and may be difficult to predict. As a result, strategies
to treat IPF are highly individualized, based upon the specific patients’ medical history and other conditions. Typical standards
of care may include:
Adopted from Wei Laboratories, Inc.
IPF (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) is a condition in which over a period of time the lung tissue becomes thickened, stiff, and
scarred. The development of the scar tissue is called fibrosis. As the lung tissue becomes scarred and thicker, the lungs lose
their ability to transfer oxygen into the bloodstream. As a result, the brain and other organs don't get the oxygen they need.
Symptoms
- shortness of breath
- chronic dry hacking cough
- fatigue and weakness
- discomfort in the chest
- loss of appetite
- rapid weight loss
Causes
The origin and development of IPF is still not completely understood. The current thinking is that there is an abnormal
response to microscopic injury which ultimately results in scarring. There are also genetic factors that may contribute to the
development of IPF:
- Smoking
- Environmental dust/pollutants
- Viral infections
- Genetics
Western Medicine Treatment
The clinical course of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is highly variable and may be difficult to predict. As a result, strategies
to treat IPF are highly individualized, based upon the specific patients’ medical history and other conditions. Typical standards
of care may include:
- prescription therapies
- supplemental oxygen
- pulmonary rehabilitation
- lung transplantation (Lung transplantation remains the most viable course of treatment to extend the lives of those with IPF)
Adopted from Wei Laboratories, Inc.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Chiropractic Care for Children
Chiropractic care can have an immense impact on the wellness of a child. However, many parents are
unaware of the benefits it can have on their children’s health. This unawareness can provoke apprehension, resulting in opinionated theories against the matter, such as:
- Children are fragile; chiropractic treatment is not the same for a child as it would be for an adult.
- Availability of medications that relieve pain and cover a vast array of diseases.
- Children are simply too young for treatment.
- Unawareness of chiropractic methodologies and practices. If parents are unsure about the benefits of chiropractic care themselves, why would they send their kids there?
According to Dynamic Chiropractic, “children's bones and muscles are more elastic and heal faster. At the peak period of adolescent linear growth, the musculoskeletal system is most vulnerable because of imbalances in strength and flexibility and changes in the biomechanical properties of bone.”[1]
D.Cs should encourage patients to have their children receive treatment. Chiropractic care can help prevent children from developing:
- Long-term musculoskeletal dysfunctions
- Imbalances in the body
- Dependencies on medications
Another way a chiropractor can help prevent children from the development of postural and musculoskeletal disorders is by ordering them Stabilizing Orthotics. Many children suffer from pronation and the low arches in their feet can disrupt normal gait patterns and create postural imbalances later in life.
In an article concerning children’s foot health, Dr. Brian Jensen states, “Foot problems from childhood can interfere with adolescent (or adult) spinal function, which can result in poor biomechanics and accelerated degenerative changes in the knees, hips, and spine.”[3]
Children that are monitored and treated by a chiropractor can reduce the risk of developing postural disorders and other ailments that typically go unseen. Parents should be encouraged to have their children routinely examined. A few steps towards prevention can make a great difference in long-term postural stability in a child.
[1] Pate, Deborah. (October 21, 2010). Musculoskeletal Development and Sports Injuries in Pediatric Patients. http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?t=34&id=54950
[2] Wong, Kevin M. (August, 2007). Chiropractic for Growing Bodies. http://www.toyourhealth.com/mpacms/tyh/article.php?id=932
[3] Jensen, Brian. (Nov/Dec 2006). Can Orthotics Help Kids? Transitions, NYCC
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Three easy steps to break you out of the cycle
If you are feeling overworked, overtired and stressed, you are not alone. American families are busier than ever. In my own life, I am running my business, traveling to Atlanta monthly and planning long-term care for my ailing parents who live 3,000 miles away.
My husband and I work opposite schedules. We have a busy toddler up for hours during the night cutting her molars. I load up on coffee during the day, and I look forward to my secret stash of chocolate at night.
Stress is a phrase coined by Dr. Hans Selye in the 1950s to describe an increasing phenomenon affecting his patients. Seyle discovered that people will adapt to both good and bad stress in their lives until their bodies cannot take any more. We adapt by coping the best way we know how; we develop vices - poor eating habits, excessive drinking or smoking. The stress spills over, creating a number of varied health issues prevalent in our society. A few common symptoms that can be directly related to chronic stress include high blood pressure, insulin resistance, decreased immune function, insomnia and obesity.
By following a few key steps described below, you can intervene in this cycle.
Step 1: Visualization and breathing. Start by visualizing something wonderful. Athletes use visualization prior to competing to take the stressful edge off and get them through the stages of the upcoming competition. Your mental picture could be of a fantastic vacation, a place of happiness or contentment from your childhood, or simply walking into that board meeting and wowing your CEO with your presentation. The body will follow what your mind conceives.
We have been breathing since the day we were born, yet somewhere we lost how to really breathe, down to our belly. It is easy to take breathing for granted. Without thinking, we accept air into only the upper parts of our lungs, which has been effective at keeping us going every day. During the day, if you start feeling the stress coming on, or feel tired, overwhelmed or generally unenthusiastic, do a few deep breathing exercises. Take a long, deep breath. Fill your lungs from the bottom up. Take in a little more. Now, let it go. It may help to close your eyes while you focus on expanding your lungs. Fresh oxygen will enliven your blood and the slow breathing encourages you to be still for a brief moment.
Step 2: Exercise. Exercising actually helps you relax and combat those sleepless nights. In our hectic lives it is hard to find five minutes for ourselves, let alone to get up and move our bodies. There are little ways to bring a bit of extra activity into what we are already doing every day:
* When going to the store plan on choosing a parking spot farther away from the entrance in order to take a few extra steps
* While at the office or at home, stand up to complete some of your tasks, perhaps while making phone calls.
* While working on projects with colleagues, schedule a walking meeting. Walking increases blood circulation, improving the flow of oxygen to the brain and helps get those creative juices flowing.
The point is to be consistent. A little extra movement every day will begin to add up, and release a lot of stress.
Step 3: Healthy diet. As difficult as it is to eat healthy foods on a daily basis, it is most important during times of high stress. What we eat and how often we eat can affect our moods. By skipping meals or choosing an unhealthy option, we burden our bodies unnecessarily during stressful times. Poor food choices cause our systems to work harder, and when the body is already overwhelmed with demands, those choices can be the catalyst to numerous health issues. It is best to eat small meals every two to three hours to fuel our bodies. Foods that are rich in antioxidants, folate, fiber and omega-3s such as fish, nuts, leafy green vegetables, bananas, pineapples, oats and brown rice are perfect options.
When a complete lifestyle overhaul is not an option, using these key steps will keep you healthier, smarter and less stressed.
My husband and I work opposite schedules. We have a busy toddler up for hours during the night cutting her molars. I load up on coffee during the day, and I look forward to my secret stash of chocolate at night.
Stress is a phrase coined by Dr. Hans Selye in the 1950s to describe an increasing phenomenon affecting his patients. Seyle discovered that people will adapt to both good and bad stress in their lives until their bodies cannot take any more. We adapt by coping the best way we know how; we develop vices - poor eating habits, excessive drinking or smoking. The stress spills over, creating a number of varied health issues prevalent in our society. A few common symptoms that can be directly related to chronic stress include high blood pressure, insulin resistance, decreased immune function, insomnia and obesity.
By following a few key steps described below, you can intervene in this cycle.
Step 1: Visualization and breathing. Start by visualizing something wonderful. Athletes use visualization prior to competing to take the stressful edge off and get them through the stages of the upcoming competition. Your mental picture could be of a fantastic vacation, a place of happiness or contentment from your childhood, or simply walking into that board meeting and wowing your CEO with your presentation. The body will follow what your mind conceives.
We have been breathing since the day we were born, yet somewhere we lost how to really breathe, down to our belly. It is easy to take breathing for granted. Without thinking, we accept air into only the upper parts of our lungs, which has been effective at keeping us going every day. During the day, if you start feeling the stress coming on, or feel tired, overwhelmed or generally unenthusiastic, do a few deep breathing exercises. Take a long, deep breath. Fill your lungs from the bottom up. Take in a little more. Now, let it go. It may help to close your eyes while you focus on expanding your lungs. Fresh oxygen will enliven your blood and the slow breathing encourages you to be still for a brief moment.
Step 2: Exercise. Exercising actually helps you relax and combat those sleepless nights. In our hectic lives it is hard to find five minutes for ourselves, let alone to get up and move our bodies. There are little ways to bring a bit of extra activity into what we are already doing every day:
* When going to the store plan on choosing a parking spot farther away from the entrance in order to take a few extra steps
* While at the office or at home, stand up to complete some of your tasks, perhaps while making phone calls.
* While working on projects with colleagues, schedule a walking meeting. Walking increases blood circulation, improving the flow of oxygen to the brain and helps get those creative juices flowing.
The point is to be consistent. A little extra movement every day will begin to add up, and release a lot of stress.
Step 3: Healthy diet. As difficult as it is to eat healthy foods on a daily basis, it is most important during times of high stress. What we eat and how often we eat can affect our moods. By skipping meals or choosing an unhealthy option, we burden our bodies unnecessarily during stressful times. Poor food choices cause our systems to work harder, and when the body is already overwhelmed with demands, those choices can be the catalyst to numerous health issues. It is best to eat small meals every two to three hours to fuel our bodies. Foods that are rich in antioxidants, folate, fiber and omega-3s such as fish, nuts, leafy green vegetables, bananas, pineapples, oats and brown rice are perfect options.
When a complete lifestyle overhaul is not an option, using these key steps will keep you healthier, smarter and less stressed.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Do you tip the scales? Will you tip the scales?
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), two out of every three Americans are obese or overweight. If the current trajectory continues one in two adults will be obese by 2030.
“Research shows obese people receive less income than people maintaining a healthy weight,” said Gregory Adams, MD at Bon Secours. “Obesity results in lost workdays, lower productivity and negative health outcomes, including diabetes and depression.”
There are many key factors that account for weight loss success. They include education, support and supplements. Applied Health gives you access to a team of specialists, doctors, nutritionist, trainers and counselors.
“Never underestimate the value of drive,” Adams said. “We can give you all the tools, but enthusiasm and effort are up to the individual.”
The cost of obesity
According to a George Washington University study released September 2010, the annual cost of being obese is $4,879 for a woman and $2,646 for a man. These were tallied by health care costs and wages lost from the salary differences between individuals who are height and weight proportionate and those who are obese.
Adapted from Healthy Communities Vol V No 2 Summer 2011
“Research shows obese people receive less income than people maintaining a healthy weight,” said Gregory Adams, MD at Bon Secours. “Obesity results in lost workdays, lower productivity and negative health outcomes, including diabetes and depression.”
There are many key factors that account for weight loss success. They include education, support and supplements. Applied Health gives you access to a team of specialists, doctors, nutritionist, trainers and counselors.
“Never underestimate the value of drive,” Adams said. “We can give you all the tools, but enthusiasm and effort are up to the individual.”
The cost of obesity
According to a George Washington University study released September 2010, the annual cost of being obese is $4,879 for a woman and $2,646 for a man. These were tallied by health care costs and wages lost from the salary differences between individuals who are height and weight proportionate and those who are obese.
Adapted from Healthy Communities Vol V No 2 Summer 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Low Back Pain FAQs & Stats
Back Pain Facts & Statistics
Although chiropractors care for more than just back pain, many patients visit chiropractors looking for relief from this pervasive condition. In fact, 31 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time.1
A few interesting facts about back pain:
•One-half of all working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year.2
•Back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by upper-respiratory infections.
•Most cases of back pain are mechanical or non-organic—meaning they are not caused by serious conditions, such as inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture or cancer.
•Americans spend at least $50 billion each year on back pain—and that’s just for the more easily identified costs.3
•Experts estimate that as many as 80% of the population will experience a back problem at some time in our lives.4
What Causes Back Pain?
The back is a complicated structure of bones, joints, ligaments and muscles. You can sprain ligaments, strain muscles, rupture disks, and irritate joints, all of which can lead to back pain. While sports injuries or accidents can cause back pain, sometimes the simplest of movements—for example, picking up a pencil from the floor— can have painful results. In addition, arthritis, poor posture, obesity, and psychological stress can cause or complicate back pain. Back pain can also directly result from disease of the internal organs, such as kidney stones, kidney infections, blood clots, or bone loss.
Manipulation as a Treatment for Back Problems
Used primarily by Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) for the last century, manipulation has been largely ignored by most others in the health care community until recently. Now, with today's growing emphasis on treatment and cost effectiveness, manipulation is receiving more widespread attention.
Chiropractic spinal manipulation is a safe and effective spine pain treatment. It reduces pain, decreases medication, rapidly advances physical therapy, and requires very few passive forms of treatment, such as bed rest.5
In fact, after an extensive study of all currently available care for low back problems, the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research—a federal government research organization—recommended that low back pain sufferers choose the most conservative care first. And it recommended spinal manipulation as the only safe and effective, drugless form of initial professional treatment for acute low back problems in adults.6
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) urges you to make an informed choice about your back care. To learn more about how chiropractic manipulation may help you, contact a Doctor of Chiropractic in your area. Search our online database of ACA members to find a doctor of chiropractic near you.
Tips to Prevent Back Pain
•Maintain a healthy diet and weight.
•Remain active—under the supervision of your doctor of chiropractic.
•Avoid prolonged inactivity or bed rest.
•Warm up or stretch before exercising or other physical activities, such as gardening.
•Maintain proper posture.
•Wear comfortable, low-heeled shoes.
•Sleep on a mattress of medium firmness to minimize any curve in your spine.
• Lift with your knees, keep the object close to your body, and do not twist when lifting.
•Quit smoking. Smoking impairs blood flow, resulting in oxygen and nutrient deprivation to spinal tissues.
•Work with your doctor of chiropractic to ensure that your computer workstation is ergonomically correct.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
References:
1. Jensen M, Brant-Zawadzki M, Obuchowski N, et al. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine in People Without Back Pain. N Engl J Med 1994; 331: 69-116.
2. Vallfors B. Acute, Subacute and Chronic Low Back Pain: Clinical Symptoms, Absenteeism and Working Environment. Scan J Rehab Med Suppl 1985; 11: 1-98.
3. This total represents only the more readily identifiable costs for medical care, workers compensation payments and time lost from work. It does not include costs associated with lost personal income due to acquired physical limitation resulting from a back problem and lost employer productivity due to employee medical absence. In Project Briefs: Back Pain Patient Outcomes Assessment Team (BOAT). In MEDTEP Update, Vol. 1 Issue 1, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville,
4. In Vallfors B, previously cited.
5. Time to recognize value of chiropractic care? Science and patient satisfaction surveys cite usefulness of spinal manipulation. Orthopedics Today 2003 Feb; 23(2):14-15.
6. Bigos S, Bowyer O, Braen G, et al. Acute Low Back Problems in Adults. Clinical Practice Guideline No.14. AHCPR Publication No. 95-0642. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, December, 1994.
Although chiropractors care for more than just back pain, many patients visit chiropractors looking for relief from this pervasive condition. In fact, 31 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time.1
A few interesting facts about back pain:
•One-half of all working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year.2
•Back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by upper-respiratory infections.
•Most cases of back pain are mechanical or non-organic—meaning they are not caused by serious conditions, such as inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture or cancer.
•Americans spend at least $50 billion each year on back pain—and that’s just for the more easily identified costs.3
•Experts estimate that as many as 80% of the population will experience a back problem at some time in our lives.4
What Causes Back Pain?
The back is a complicated structure of bones, joints, ligaments and muscles. You can sprain ligaments, strain muscles, rupture disks, and irritate joints, all of which can lead to back pain. While sports injuries or accidents can cause back pain, sometimes the simplest of movements—for example, picking up a pencil from the floor— can have painful results. In addition, arthritis, poor posture, obesity, and psychological stress can cause or complicate back pain. Back pain can also directly result from disease of the internal organs, such as kidney stones, kidney infections, blood clots, or bone loss.
Manipulation as a Treatment for Back Problems
Used primarily by Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) for the last century, manipulation has been largely ignored by most others in the health care community until recently. Now, with today's growing emphasis on treatment and cost effectiveness, manipulation is receiving more widespread attention.
Chiropractic spinal manipulation is a safe and effective spine pain treatment. It reduces pain, decreases medication, rapidly advances physical therapy, and requires very few passive forms of treatment, such as bed rest.5
In fact, after an extensive study of all currently available care for low back problems, the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research—a federal government research organization—recommended that low back pain sufferers choose the most conservative care first. And it recommended spinal manipulation as the only safe and effective, drugless form of initial professional treatment for acute low back problems in adults.6
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) urges you to make an informed choice about your back care. To learn more about how chiropractic manipulation may help you, contact a Doctor of Chiropractic in your area. Search our online database of ACA members to find a doctor of chiropractic near you.
Tips to Prevent Back Pain
•Maintain a healthy diet and weight.
•Remain active—under the supervision of your doctor of chiropractic.
•Avoid prolonged inactivity or bed rest.
•Warm up or stretch before exercising or other physical activities, such as gardening.
•Maintain proper posture.
•Wear comfortable, low-heeled shoes.
•Sleep on a mattress of medium firmness to minimize any curve in your spine.
• Lift with your knees, keep the object close to your body, and do not twist when lifting.
•Quit smoking. Smoking impairs blood flow, resulting in oxygen and nutrient deprivation to spinal tissues.
•Work with your doctor of chiropractic to ensure that your computer workstation is ergonomically correct.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
References:
1. Jensen M, Brant-Zawadzki M, Obuchowski N, et al. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine in People Without Back Pain. N Engl J Med 1994; 331: 69-116.
2. Vallfors B. Acute, Subacute and Chronic Low Back Pain: Clinical Symptoms, Absenteeism and Working Environment. Scan J Rehab Med Suppl 1985; 11: 1-98.
3. This total represents only the more readily identifiable costs for medical care, workers compensation payments and time lost from work. It does not include costs associated with lost personal income due to acquired physical limitation resulting from a back problem and lost employer productivity due to employee medical absence. In Project Briefs: Back Pain Patient Outcomes Assessment Team (BOAT). In MEDTEP Update, Vol. 1 Issue 1, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville,
4. In Vallfors B, previously cited.
5. Time to recognize value of chiropractic care? Science and patient satisfaction surveys cite usefulness of spinal manipulation. Orthopedics Today 2003 Feb; 23(2):14-15.
6. Bigos S, Bowyer O, Braen G, et al. Acute Low Back Problems in Adults. Clinical Practice Guideline No.14. AHCPR Publication No. 95-0642. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, December, 1994.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Calorie Count In The Juice Aisle
When in the juice aisle, looking over a stretch of shelves packed with
colors, claims and stats, you see plenty of key words: antioxidant,
all-natural, 100%. However, when it comes to satisfying your thirst, think
before you drink. Beverages can be a top source of sugar and empty calories
– and it’s not just soft drinks, it’s also juices and sports drinks.
While teas or juices seem like healthier options, these drinks can lead to
weight gain and high blood sugar. For instance, some cranberry drinks contain
18 teaspoons of sugar in a single serving.
Judy Heidenthal, registered dietitian at Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center,
recommends drinking water – but not necessarily the eight glasses
traditionally cited. “Factors like age, health, activity level and climate all play
a role in how much we need to drink,” said Heidenthal. “The eight glasses per
day rule is not scientific. The easiest way to ensure you’re drinking enough
water is to check the color of your urine. If it’s pale yellow, you’re probably
drinking enough.”
The recommended daily amount of total beverage consumption varies for
men and women. Experts suggest men should drink roughly 2.5 liters (10
cups) of liquids daily, while women should ingest about 2 liters (eight cups).
To reach these daily goals, Heidenthal recommends drinking sugar-free
beverages and water. According to American Dietetic Association (ADA),
calorie-free beverages are effective at managing weight, maintaining blood
glucose levels and preventing cavities.
colors, claims and stats, you see plenty of key words: antioxidant,
all-natural, 100%. However, when it comes to satisfying your thirst, think
before you drink. Beverages can be a top source of sugar and empty calories
– and it’s not just soft drinks, it’s also juices and sports drinks.
While teas or juices seem like healthier options, these drinks can lead to
weight gain and high blood sugar. For instance, some cranberry drinks contain
18 teaspoons of sugar in a single serving.
Judy Heidenthal, registered dietitian at Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center,
recommends drinking water – but not necessarily the eight glasses
traditionally cited. “Factors like age, health, activity level and climate all play
a role in how much we need to drink,” said Heidenthal. “The eight glasses per
day rule is not scientific. The easiest way to ensure you’re drinking enough
water is to check the color of your urine. If it’s pale yellow, you’re probably
drinking enough.”
The recommended daily amount of total beverage consumption varies for
men and women. Experts suggest men should drink roughly 2.5 liters (10
cups) of liquids daily, while women should ingest about 2 liters (eight cups).
To reach these daily goals, Heidenthal recommends drinking sugar-free
beverages and water. According to American Dietetic Association (ADA),
calorie-free beverages are effective at managing weight, maintaining blood
glucose levels and preventing cavities.
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Monday, June 27, 2011
NFL Players Support Chiropractic Care
After working with a few football players last week I am reminded that few people realize that all NFL teams have their own staff chiropractor. The best teams have a chiropractor that specialize in Applied Kinesiology - just like me! Even though the football players I treated are so much bigger than I am I can still effectively treat them with AK.
I love those Saturday night texts from them saying how "AMAZING" they feel. Thank you guys, have fun at your training camp this week.
The point is you don't have to play professional sports to work with me. We are all althetes in our own right. Teachers: stand all day, Data Entry Specialist: marathon typers, you get the picture.
I love those Saturday night texts from them saying how "AMAZING" they feel. Thank you guys, have fun at your training camp this week.
The point is you don't have to play professional sports to work with me. We are all althetes in our own right. Teachers: stand all day, Data Entry Specialist: marathon typers, you get the picture.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Former Olympian comes to the clinic to lose weight!!!!
Today, a former Olympian and former Army Drill Instructor came to Applied Health for help with his obesity issues. This powerful athlete is tipping the scales at 400 pounds. His personal goal to lose at least 100 pounds.
After a long conference with me, in which he almost broke down into tears, I told him he can do this and I gave him hope for a brighter, healthier future.
Stay tuned in the coming months for how this man is progressing with the weight loss program.
After a long conference with me, in which he almost broke down into tears, I told him he can do this and I gave him hope for a brighter, healthier future.
Stay tuned in the coming months for how this man is progressing with the weight loss program.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Chiropractic care is great for people of all sizes
Even babies need chiropractic care. One of the most traumatic experiences of our lives is the process of being born. Problems that chiropractic care can help with is colic, ear pain, falls & tumbles from learning to crawl and walk. Most importantly, you baby can be a healthier baby by getting regular chiropractic care.
Monday, April 18, 2011
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Great news! The diet supplements are finally here! We have the entire plan, recipes and are ready to help you lose weight!
Lose up to 20 pounds in 3 weeks
Lose up to 20 pounds in 3 weeks
Monday, April 11, 2011
Physician Supported Weight Loss
The demand for Physician Supported Weight Loss at Applied Health has been amazing. We are starting the program next week!
Two programs to chose from: In Office or Remote.
Lose up to 20 pounds in 3 weeks!
Special Introductory for everyone who pays between now and May 31st.
$149 http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Applied-Health-Chiropractic-PC/118522854885701
Two programs to chose from: In Office or Remote.
Lose up to 20 pounds in 3 weeks!
Special Introductory for everyone who pays between now and May 31st.
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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Lose Weight Quickly & Easily with Homeopathic hCG from an FDA Approved Lab!
I am offering an introductory rate of $149 for anyone who signs up between now and May 31st for the program. I've been on the program a little over 3 weeks and have been really pleased with the results. When we talk I will explain how and why this works so easily. It's really rather remarkable.
You would have 2-3 days of eating pretty much anything you desire without respect for calories or fat content, drink at least 2 liters of water per day (minimum), once you start the low calorie diet take the supplement 30 drops per day, finish the drops and continue to eat the low calorie diet for 3 more days and expect to lose up to half a pound per day for women and a full pound per day for men!
Like I said, I have lost almost all of my baby weight in 3 weeks. 20 pounds in 3 weeks! I just have a little more to go and I will be down to my pre-pregnancy weight.
Contact me to sign up for the introductory rate and you can lose up to 20 pounds before Memorial Day!
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