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Santa Paula Chiropractic's Health News, Notes and
Quotes

Welcome to Health News, Notes and Quotes. We have selected the
following categories and news items below because I believe they can
help educate you about the importance of good health and the
benefits of chiropractic.
 Articles:
| Pediatric Health |
| Raising Baby Einstein |
Pregnancy is a time of great
expectation, of new beginnings, and the excitement of bringing
life into the world. Wouldn’t it be nice to know some of the
latest techniques from clinical neurobiology to increase the
IQ of your unborn child?
Preconception care in
America is aimed at reducing risk of birth defects and disease
– not maximizing the intellectual potential of your unborn
child. We can increase our IQ as we age by challenging
ourselves with new skills such as learning a new language or
taking piano lessons. (Of course, having an intelligent spouse
is also a great leap forward in producing a gifted child.)
The most critical element in a newborn’s health is the
overall health of the parents. Maternal health is addressed in
the majority of medical literature, but poor paternal health
and subsequent sperm quality can compromise the future mental
health of a child, increasing the probability of
schizophrenia, autism and Down syndrome. A common-sense
approach would be for the mother and father to eliminate
smoking, drug and alcohol use, and caffeine and reduce the
mother’s exposure to heavy metals, solvents, cleaning
products, MSG, aspartame and processed foods leading up to and
during pregnancy. An organic diet for both parents would be
the optimal way to go.
One surefire way to optimize
fetal development is to provide the basic building blocks of
neurological tissue: omega-3 fatty acids. A U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services study showed that omega-3 fatty acid
supplementation increases birth weight and lowers
complications of pregnancy such as pre-eclampsia, preterm
delivery and gestational hypertension. However, results were
inconclusive in terms of the infants’ cognitive development.
The best advice for couples who are planning a family
is to take excellent care of themselves – get plenty of
exercise, at least eight hours of sleep each night and quality
supplements to improve their health, which in turn offers
their children the best chance at a strong mind and healthy
body. Although DVDs, CDs and modern toys may stimulate your
baby’s brain, nothing can replace the neurobiological
components of a healthy mind. Any way you look at it, boosting
your child’s IQ starts with caring for yourself. Ask your
doctor if you are doing everything you can to create a bright
future for your baby. |
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| Chiropractic Care |
| Time for a Spinal Tuneup |
When you care about your car, you
take it to the shop for the tuneups it needs – oil changes,
tire rotations, new brakes, etc. Your spine is no different.
It needs a regular “tuneup” as well, complete with
chiropractic adjustments. Chiropractic tuneups can serve three
purposes:
1. Evaluate the state of your body, even if
you have no pain.
Even people who feel fine have areas
of their spine or extremities that are out of normal
alignment. When we adjust those bones back into place, people
feel better in some way. If we waited until we felt pain, we
would all wait until we needed root canals or crowns before
going to the dentist!
2. Address major or minor pains
you currently have, but haven’t been too worried
about.
Have you had any nagging discomforts or pains
coming from your spine or extremities? Do these discomforts
prevent you from doing the activities you enjoy? Instead of
wondering if the pain will continue to get worse or stay that
way for the rest of your life, give chiropractic a try. You
don’t have to live with pain.
3. Prevent future
problems that can and likely will arise from your joints being
out of alignment and not functioning at 100
percent.
Our society is moving toward preventative
health care. Chiropractic has been at the forefront of this
concept since the chiropractic profession was founded in 1895.
Arthritis, overuse injuries (like carpal tunnel syndrome and
tennis elbow), rotator cuff injuries and knee problems are
just some examples of conditions that may be prevented with
chiropractic care.
Scheduling chiropractic tuneups
allows you to take care of your body so that your machine
functions as well as it possibly can. Please remember to make
time to care for yourself; you are worth every
penny. |
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| Ergonomics &
Orthotics |
| The Agony of the Feet |
Have you taken a good look at your
feet lately? What do you notice? Are there any calluses, corns
or bunions? Do your feet look red or do your toes look cramped
and pushed together? Sore, aching feet can be more than
inconvenient – they can put you out of
commission.
Conditions ranging from calluses and heel
spurs to plantar fascitis and Achilles tendon injuries can
severely impact your quality of life. Long-term problems will
result from these conditions if the proper treatment is not
sought. Here are possible treatment options to give you an
idea of how to help yourself and when to seek help from a
professional.
• Have your chiropractor adjust your
feet. If you have never had your feet adjusted by your
chiropractor before, you don’t know what you are missing.
Aside from helping to support your three arches by getting the
bones to move back to where they should be, it feels
great.
• Ask your chiropractor about flexible,
custom-made, three-arch foot inserts (orthotics). Since the
connective tissue under your feet is now permanently stretched
out to some degree, you need the support from now on. Once you
get the inserts, wear them appropriately. You want to keep
your feet stabilized so they don’t get any worse.
• Do
exercises. Keep the underside of your feet loose by rolling a
racquet ball, tennis ball or golf ball under them. Thirty
seconds, twice a day will help keep your feet more relaxed and
stretched.
• Get supportive shoes. Wearing a shoe that
fits properly and offers the best support will help keep your
feet from overpronating.
Talk to your chiropractor if
you are experiencing any of these symptoms, and get some help.
Remember, your feet are telling you a story. Are you
listening? |
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| Senior Health |
| Caring for the Mature Spine: Helping Seniors
Enjoy Their Golden Years |
In the United States, a senior citizen
is defined as someone able to retire with full social security
benefits at age 65. Regardless of whether you have reached
that age yourself, or have parents and grandparents who fit
into that category, it is important to understand and
appreciate the unique health problems faced by seniors, along
with possible health solutions.
Seniors lose height in
their intervertebral discs as they age because the cartilage
dries out and degenerates. Restoring joint mobility and nerve
function through chiropractic adjustments is critical. The
goal for optimum senior functioning is to achieve at least 80
degrees of rotation in their neck if they are still driving,
and 60 degrees of rotation if they are no longer driving. In
terms of their peripheral body movement, seniors need at least
160 degrees of shoulder flexion and 60 degrees of straight leg
rising. Doctors of chiropractic can monitor a senior’s range
of motion and help improve spinal restrictions caused by
subluxations and muscle imbalance through regular chiropractic
adjustments.
There are many things seniors can do to
ensure a high quality of life well into their golden years.
Simply put, seniors need to stay active as long as they
possibly can. They should attempt housework, yard work and
hygienic practices daily. Seniors in independent or
assisted-living facilities should be encouraged to attend the
daily exercises offered by the activities director. Finally,
the foods seniors eat are very important. A diet emphasizing
vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, lean meat and
coldwater fish is ideal – for people of all ages. These simple
lifestyle choices, along with regular chiropractic care, can
make all the difference. |
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| Nutrition & Herbs |
| Keeping Your Body Energized |
Healthy eating is more complex than
adopting a low-carb, low-fat or high-fiber diet. It’s
important to understand how the food you eat affects your
body, so you can provide balanced, sustained nutrition to keep
going strong.
The glycemic index (GI) is a ranking
of carbohydrates based on their immediate effect on glucose
(blood sugar) levels. Glucose is assigned a value of 100,
while other carbohydrates are ranked relative to glucose.
Essentially, carbohydrates that break down rapidly during the
digestive process have the highest GI values. The blood
glucose response is fast. On the other hand, carbohydrates
that break down slowly and release glucose gradually into the
bloodstream have low GI values.
The GI index is an
important consideration for a number of reasons, particularly
with respect to the benefits of consuming low-GI
foods:
• Low-GI foods keep you fuller for longer. •
Low-GI foods cause a smaller rise in blood glucose levels
following meals. • Low-GI diets can help you lose
weight. • Low-GI diets can improve the body’s sensitivity
to insulin.
And according to the authors of a 2002
study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
“sufficient, positive findings have emerged to suggest that
the dietary glycemic index is of potential importance in the
treatment and prevention of chronic diseases.”
Healthy
eating requires consideration of much more than just high- and
low-GI/GL foods – but the underlying premise is important:
providing balanced, sustained nutrition that the body can
utilize effectively to generate energy, build muscle, repair
tissue, fight infection and perform a host of other vital
functions. |
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