The feature article in the May 12, 2014 issue of Maclean's is "Sugar Overload" by Kate Lunau. The author reviews not only the health consequences of consuming too much sugar but also the strategies of the processed food industry to sell us sugar laden foods.
Ms. Lunau implies in her article that the link between sugar and health problems such obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and perhaps even Alzheimer's is a relatively new finding. The reality is that this link was proposed in the 1970's. William Duffy released his ground breaking book "Sugar Blues" in 1975. Duffy argued that refined sugar is an addictive drug that is unnatural and leads to a host of physical and mental health problems. Duffy was highly criticized and marginalized by the food industry. Only those who were serious about natural health really took note.
"Sugar Overload" explores how mainstream science is now validating sugar's detrimental effects on human health. Take the time to read the article. I'm not going to recap it. Then get Duffy's book. It will be an eye opener for you. Although it is almost 40 years old, it is still very valid and is being verified by current science.
As you read this information also be very aware of the processed food industry's methods to have you buy and eat more and more sugar filled foods. Food processors have a history of using whatever methods they can come up with to get people to buy their creations regardless of nutritional value. Think of their low cholesterol, low fat products which have turned out to be real health robbers. (Don't hold your breath that their new gluten free products are going to be that healthy either.)
The demon sugar can be beaten. The answer is to eat unprocessed foods. Whole foods with naturally occurring sugars do not affect the body the same as added sugar in processed foods. Shop the outside of the supermarket and avoid the middle aisles. Real foods are found in the produce, meat, and dairy sections of the store. Products in the center of the grocery are more likely to be processed with high sugar content along with other potentially harmful additives.
Eating wholesome, natural foods is an essential part of a healthy chiropractic lifestyle.
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Sunday, 18 May 2014
Demon Sugar
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Tuesday, 7 January 2014
It's Easier to Be a French Fry Eating Couch Potato
A few days ago I was cutting up a butternut squash to bake and I couldn't help but think that it would be much less work to just take the short drive to Wendy's and get some fries. Then this morning the last thing I wanted to do was to do my workout. I struggled through every set thinking of how good my bed would feel. My oh my, a healthy lifestyle can be a lot of work! And there are times I really don't want to put in the effort. I know I'm not alone in feeling that having a healthy chiropractic lifestyle is a lot of work and there are days when it would be easy just to say forget it.
It's on those days when I have to remind myself of why I choose a healthy lifestyle, and it is totally my choice. The benefits of eating well, exercising, getting rest, managing stress, and keeping my spine adjusted are tremendous. When I do these good things I have more energy, I'm happier, my immune system is strong, and I'm able to handle the challenges life throws at me. I also know deep within myself that by living healthy now, I have a much greater chance of enjoying good health as I age. One goal I have for myself is to be able to live vibrantly until I die.
Then I also look at the cost of not living a healthy lifestyle. I would surely gain weight and become sluggish. Along with that comes loss of muscle tone and strength. I would be more susceptible to acute infections and chronic disease processes such as diabetes, arthritis and cardiovascular problems. An unhealthy lifestyle now would jeopardize the health I hope to have in the future.
The only benefit to leading an unhealthy lifestyle is that it is easy. No effort is required. To go downhill all you have to do is coast. But once you reach the bottom getting back up is an awful lot of work, if it can be accomplished at all. Hitting the bottom from a health standpoint is not a good place to be. It means the body is no longer able to maintain or repair itself and there is widespread failure of body systems. There is no longer any enjoyment of life. That's not a place any of us look forward to being in; I certainly don't!
The best assurance I have of enjoying a healthy future is to put in effort and sacrifice today. What I do, or don't do, today will have a tremendous impact on my tomorrow, my next year, and my next decade. Like everything I do in life, where my health is concerned I need to focus on my long term goals and work toward them. Though it may be easier to go for the fries and skip my exercises, I'm going to continue to prepare my veggies and get up to workout. I resolve to persevere with a healthy chiropractic lifestyle this year and end 2014 healthier than when it started. How about you - expend the effort or take the easy route?
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Abnormal Lab Results
It's been a while since I've added a new post to this blog. Like many people I don't always have time to accomplish all the things I want to and this blog has unfortunately been pushed down on my priority list many times lately. There are many things I want to comment on and my plan is to be more regular again with my posting.
A few months ago I had my annual checkup from my medical doctor. As part of the procedure he ordered a number of lab tests to check the chemical values of my blood and urine, along with an EKG. When the tests results came back, a couple of the values were out of the normal range. What should be done? Very often the medical approach is to prescribe some medications to bring the lab values back to within the normal range. Is this the best approach to take?
Before I comment further, let me clearly state that there are times when medications are necessary. But there should always be other considerations first. The chiropractic approach is always chiropractic first, drugs second, surgery last. Fortunately I have a good relationship with my MD and, although his first suggestion was medication, we agreed on an approach that did not involve taking any drugs. There were two of my blood values that were of concern. First, my testosterone levels were low. This is not uncommon for a man of my age. Second, my C-reactive protein levels were high. I believe anytime a person has abnormal lab values the first thing to do is to consider lifestyle issues that could cause the abnormalities. Was there something I was or wasn't doing that would result in my body working less that optimally?
In the case of low testosterone, it's easy to just say I'm getting older and that's just what's going to happen. The knee jerk reaction is to take hormone replacement, risk the side effects and not make any changes to my lifestyle. Instead I changed my exercise routine to include more strengthening of my big muscle groups. I also made sure I was getting plenty of high quality protein and fat in my diet, including increasing my red meat intake. Additionally, I took an herbal supplement (TestoGain from Douglas Labs) formulated to support testosterone production. Within three months my testosterone level was right in the middle of the normal range. My conclusion is that my low testosterone was the result of diet and exercise deficiencies and not my age.
High levels of C-reactive protein are indicative of an inflammatory process in the body. It is significant because low grade inflammation that elevates C-reactive protein is associated with cardiovascular problems. Stress is probably the greatest cause of this abnormal finding. This can be physical, chemical or emotional stress. In my case, I recognized stresses in all three areas. I reduced my consumption of wheat and white potatoes while increasing my consumption of green vegetables. My sleep quality also needed improving so I became more diligent in getting to bed at the same time each night and taking magnesium (Natural Calm) each evening. Managing emotional stress is an ongoing challenge, but I've tried to make sure I have down time just for me. Additionally, I increased my anti-oxidant and enzyme intake. Again within three months my C-reactive protein levels were well within the normal range.
When our lab values are abnormal, there is a reason. There is usually a lifestyle issue that is the cause and lifestyle changes can be corrective. It may be easier to take a prescription, but drugs all come with the risk of side effects and they don't necessarily get to the root of the problem. It takes more effort to actually make changes, but the long term results are better. Nothing beats a healthy chiropractic lifestyle.
I've given you my own case only as an example of what can be accomplished with some effort. Abnormal lab values can be corrected with lifestyle changes and nutrition without the use of drugs. What will you do when some of your lab results are abnormal?
A few months ago I had my annual checkup from my medical doctor. As part of the procedure he ordered a number of lab tests to check the chemical values of my blood and urine, along with an EKG. When the tests results came back, a couple of the values were out of the normal range. What should be done? Very often the medical approach is to prescribe some medications to bring the lab values back to within the normal range. Is this the best approach to take?
Before I comment further, let me clearly state that there are times when medications are necessary. But there should always be other considerations first. The chiropractic approach is always chiropractic first, drugs second, surgery last. Fortunately I have a good relationship with my MD and, although his first suggestion was medication, we agreed on an approach that did not involve taking any drugs. There were two of my blood values that were of concern. First, my testosterone levels were low. This is not uncommon for a man of my age. Second, my C-reactive protein levels were high. I believe anytime a person has abnormal lab values the first thing to do is to consider lifestyle issues that could cause the abnormalities. Was there something I was or wasn't doing that would result in my body working less that optimally?
In the case of low testosterone, it's easy to just say I'm getting older and that's just what's going to happen. The knee jerk reaction is to take hormone replacement, risk the side effects and not make any changes to my lifestyle. Instead I changed my exercise routine to include more strengthening of my big muscle groups. I also made sure I was getting plenty of high quality protein and fat in my diet, including increasing my red meat intake. Additionally, I took an herbal supplement (TestoGain from Douglas Labs) formulated to support testosterone production. Within three months my testosterone level was right in the middle of the normal range. My conclusion is that my low testosterone was the result of diet and exercise deficiencies and not my age.
High levels of C-reactive protein are indicative of an inflammatory process in the body. It is significant because low grade inflammation that elevates C-reactive protein is associated with cardiovascular problems. Stress is probably the greatest cause of this abnormal finding. This can be physical, chemical or emotional stress. In my case, I recognized stresses in all three areas. I reduced my consumption of wheat and white potatoes while increasing my consumption of green vegetables. My sleep quality also needed improving so I became more diligent in getting to bed at the same time each night and taking magnesium (Natural Calm) each evening. Managing emotional stress is an ongoing challenge, but I've tried to make sure I have down time just for me. Additionally, I increased my anti-oxidant and enzyme intake. Again within three months my C-reactive protein levels were well within the normal range.
When our lab values are abnormal, there is a reason. There is usually a lifestyle issue that is the cause and lifestyle changes can be corrective. It may be easier to take a prescription, but drugs all come with the risk of side effects and they don't necessarily get to the root of the problem. It takes more effort to actually make changes, but the long term results are better. Nothing beats a healthy chiropractic lifestyle.
I've given you my own case only as an example of what can be accomplished with some effort. Abnormal lab values can be corrected with lifestyle changes and nutrition without the use of drugs. What will you do when some of your lab results are abnormal?
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Buyer Beware
This past weekend news outlets around the world reported on research out of the University of Guelph that found a significant portion of herbal supplements tested either contained or didn't contain the products listed on the label. A typical sample of these reports was published in the Vancouver Sun, "'CSI'-like DNA study finds herbal products don't always list all contents on the label." The findings are not a surprise to me.
Patients in our office have often asked us why they can by a certain supplement at a big box store so much cheaper than for what we sell products at our office. My answer has typically been that I know what is in the products I carry. I do not know what is or isn't in the supplements carried at the big stores and likely no one at the big store does either. These companies, and many smaller natural product companies, buy their ingredients from wherever they get the best price and simply put their label on it. They do not maintain the laboratory facilities to assure quality control. They accept the assurance of the supplier for the quality of the ingredients. Sadly many of these suppliers lack quality control facilities as well. It is thus common for supplements to contain toxins, contaminants, and ingredients that do not have the potency they should have.
On the other hand, I do know that by carrying the professional grade supplements we have in our office I am assured that what is on the label is in the product. Both Metagenics and Douglas Labs maintain their own research, quality control, and manufacturing facilities. Their products are produced to pharmacutical standards to assure there are no toxins or contaminents. They produce many of the raw materials themselves and all ingredients are analyzed for potency. This assures that the products consistently produce the desired biological effects in the body.
There are significant costs to establishing, staffing and maintaining the facilities necessary to assure high quality products. Although the products sold in our office are often higher priced, patients usually get better results than when they use discount brands. Many, many times patients will tell me they have tried a specific supplement with no positive results and then they have gotten great results when using our high quality supplements. The end result was that the quality product was actually more cost effective because the desired results were obtained.
With supplements, as with anything else we buy, we get what we pay for. No where is quality more important that dealing with our health. Beware when buying supplements. Buy quality if you want consistent results.
Patients in our office have often asked us why they can by a certain supplement at a big box store so much cheaper than for what we sell products at our office. My answer has typically been that I know what is in the products I carry. I do not know what is or isn't in the supplements carried at the big stores and likely no one at the big store does either. These companies, and many smaller natural product companies, buy their ingredients from wherever they get the best price and simply put their label on it. They do not maintain the laboratory facilities to assure quality control. They accept the assurance of the supplier for the quality of the ingredients. Sadly many of these suppliers lack quality control facilities as well. It is thus common for supplements to contain toxins, contaminants, and ingredients that do not have the potency they should have.
On the other hand, I do know that by carrying the professional grade supplements we have in our office I am assured that what is on the label is in the product. Both Metagenics and Douglas Labs maintain their own research, quality control, and manufacturing facilities. Their products are produced to pharmacutical standards to assure there are no toxins or contaminents. They produce many of the raw materials themselves and all ingredients are analyzed for potency. This assures that the products consistently produce the desired biological effects in the body.
There are significant costs to establishing, staffing and maintaining the facilities necessary to assure high quality products. Although the products sold in our office are often higher priced, patients usually get better results than when they use discount brands. Many, many times patients will tell me they have tried a specific supplement with no positive results and then they have gotten great results when using our high quality supplements. The end result was that the quality product was actually more cost effective because the desired results were obtained.
With supplements, as with anything else we buy, we get what we pay for. No where is quality more important that dealing with our health. Beware when buying supplements. Buy quality if you want consistent results.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Healthy Lifestyle Really is Anti-Aging
For some time now I've tried to emphasize the importance of living a healthy chiropractic lifestyle. There are many outward benefits that can be seen in people who live such a lifestyle. They are able to do the things in life they both need and want to do. They are resistant to disease and injury. They feel and look good. But what is happening on the inside of these people?
True health occurs at the cellular level. When a person's cells are healthy, they are overall healthy. A person's age is determined by how well their cells are working. Recent news reports such as this one from Businessweek, "Veggie-Heavy, Low Stress Regimen Shown to Modify Cell Aging", reveal how a healthy lifestyle improves the health of cells. Click and read the article. It explains in a clear, simple manner the complex changes that occur in the telomeres within individual cells when lifestyles are improved. The improvement is significant enough to be able to label the cells as being younger. The lead researcher is quoted as saying, “Our studies are showing that simple changes in our lifestyle have powerful impacts in ways that we can measure.” Having younger cells is truly anti-aging at its finest!
True health occurs at the cellular level. When a person's cells are healthy, they are overall healthy. A person's age is determined by how well their cells are working. Recent news reports such as this one from Businessweek, "Veggie-Heavy, Low Stress Regimen Shown to Modify Cell Aging", reveal how a healthy lifestyle improves the health of cells. Click and read the article. It explains in a clear, simple manner the complex changes that occur in the telomeres within individual cells when lifestyles are improved. The improvement is significant enough to be able to label the cells as being younger. The lead researcher is quoted as saying, “Our studies are showing that simple changes in our lifestyle have powerful impacts in ways that we can measure.” Having younger cells is truly anti-aging at its finest!
The abstract from this study is found at the The Lancet "Increased telomerase activity and comprehensive lifestyle changes: a pilot study".
Want to live healthier and longer? Adopt a healthy chiropractic lifestyle. Eat nutritious food, take nutritional supplements when indicated, get regular exercise, sleep soundly, manage stress, avoid toxins, protect your mental health, and keep your spine and nervous system healthy with regular chiropractic adjustments. The take-a-way good news is that wherever you are now you can be healthier and younger by improving your lifestyle.
Want to live healthier and longer? Adopt a healthy chiropractic lifestyle. Eat nutritious food, take nutritional supplements when indicated, get regular exercise, sleep soundly, manage stress, avoid toxins, protect your mental health, and keep your spine and nervous system healthy with regular chiropractic adjustments. The take-a-way good news is that wherever you are now you can be healthier and younger by improving your lifestyle.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Life is Like Riding A Bike
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving." Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a pretty smart fellow and not just in math and science. When reading quotes from him, I have to conclude that he had a great grasp of what life is all about. The quote above is certainly in line with a healthy chiropractic lifestyle.
Balance is a key to both physical and mental health. I don't know whether Albert Einstein was referring to one or both of these areas of life when he made this statement. Motion is crucial for health in both areas.
In physical health it's easy to see how motion is a critical element. Motion tones our nerves and muscles and it keeps our circulatory system functioning. As we move our body systems become coordinated so everything works together. That is the prerequisite to having physical balance.
As a chiropractor, I am very focused on the how well my patients move. The motion of the joints of the spine is particularly important. Spinal joints that move either too much or too little will affect the nerves that exit the spine and go to all parts of the body. This can lead to an imbalance in the nerves that control not only muscle activity but sensations such as pain and feelings as well as organ function. When spinal joints loose their proper motion and the nervous system loses its balance, that is termed a vertebral subluxation. Correcting vertebral subluxations with specific adjustments is what chiropractors specialize in.
Physical balance requires motion in more areas than just the spinal joints. All the joints of the body must move properly and all the body's systems must be working together in a coordinated fashion. Its the nervous system that assures the coordination of the entire body..
Being balanced mentally also requires motion. Physical motion provides proper blood flow to the brain. Through the blood the brain receives the oxygen, nutrients, and hormones necessary for it to work properly. Also through physical motion the brain obtains stimulation from every part of the body. Keeping mentally active is also necessary for to have mental balance. Keep the mental "gears" turning through constant learning and stimulation to keep the mind healthy.
A chiropractic lifestyle involves keeping the spine functioning properly as well as adopting healthy diet, exercise, nutrition, and sleep habit, It's about managing physical, chemical, and emotional stresses so the body and mind can function the way they were designed to. To be healthy we need to be balanced, physically and mentally.. Sitting in front of the TV in no way promotes balance. Balance requires movement. Take it from Albert Einstein, to be balanced we need to keep moving. He was a wise man.
Albert Einstein was a pretty smart fellow and not just in math and science. When reading quotes from him, I have to conclude that he had a great grasp of what life is all about. The quote above is certainly in line with a healthy chiropractic lifestyle.
Balance is a key to both physical and mental health. I don't know whether Albert Einstein was referring to one or both of these areas of life when he made this statement. Motion is crucial for health in both areas.
In physical health it's easy to see how motion is a critical element. Motion tones our nerves and muscles and it keeps our circulatory system functioning. As we move our body systems become coordinated so everything works together. That is the prerequisite to having physical balance.
As a chiropractor, I am very focused on the how well my patients move. The motion of the joints of the spine is particularly important. Spinal joints that move either too much or too little will affect the nerves that exit the spine and go to all parts of the body. This can lead to an imbalance in the nerves that control not only muscle activity but sensations such as pain and feelings as well as organ function. When spinal joints loose their proper motion and the nervous system loses its balance, that is termed a vertebral subluxation. Correcting vertebral subluxations with specific adjustments is what chiropractors specialize in.
Physical balance requires motion in more areas than just the spinal joints. All the joints of the body must move properly and all the body's systems must be working together in a coordinated fashion. Its the nervous system that assures the coordination of the entire body..
Being balanced mentally also requires motion. Physical motion provides proper blood flow to the brain. Through the blood the brain receives the oxygen, nutrients, and hormones necessary for it to work properly. Also through physical motion the brain obtains stimulation from every part of the body. Keeping mentally active is also necessary for to have mental balance. Keep the mental "gears" turning through constant learning and stimulation to keep the mind healthy.
A chiropractic lifestyle involves keeping the spine functioning properly as well as adopting healthy diet, exercise, nutrition, and sleep habit, It's about managing physical, chemical, and emotional stresses so the body and mind can function the way they were designed to. To be healthy we need to be balanced, physically and mentally.. Sitting in front of the TV in no way promotes balance. Balance requires movement. Take it from Albert Einstein, to be balanced we need to keep moving. He was a wise man.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
5 EASY STEPS TO BECOME UNHEALTHY IN 2013
If
your New Year's Resolution is to become less healthy this year, I
have 5 easy steps for you to take to reach your goal.
- Inactivity – Lack of physical activity will result in increased risks of circulation problems, heart disease, diabetes, digestive problems, sleep disturbances, muscle wasting, joint problems and mental health issues. It's not just physical activity you want to avoid but mental stimulation as well. Being a couch potato in front of the TV might be a great place to start. This will minimize both your physical and mental activity levels.
- Poor Nutrition – Eat as much as you can of whatever looks good and tastes good. Go for high sugar, deep fried, highly salted, high calorie, processed and genetically modified foods. Avoid natural foods, especially fresh vegetables (green = bad) and fruit. Consuming large quantities of alcohol will also deplete your nutritional reserves. Without essential building blocks the body is unable to repair itself and all its systems gradually breakdown.
- Poor Supplementation – Don't take any supplements. Rely on the nutrient deficient foods you choose (see #2) to supply what your body needs, even though these foods don't have what the body needs. Even more detrimental to your health is to take supplements that your body can't absorb or that are in forms that the body can't utilize. Choose low quality supplements that contain toxins and fillers. This is sure to stress the body chemically.
- Stress Response – Prolonged stress has been shown to be a causative factor in 8 of the 10 most costly illnesses. This includes cardiovascular disease, some cancers, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory problems, spinal conditions, as well as mental health conditions. So don't develop mechanisms to reduce your stress levels. Let your stresses eat away at you both mentally and physically.
- Nerve Interference – Don't worry about using proper body mechanics. Ignore aches, pains and stiffness in your spine. A poorly working spine affects the nervous system, which is the master control of the entire body. It only takes as much pressure on a spinal nerve as the weight of a dime to reduce the function of that nerve by 60%. Then every tissue that nerve goes to will be compromised. Be sure not have any chiropractic adjustments to correct vertebral subluxations and reduce nerve irritation in the spine.
I
don't know which of these steps will cause the greatest deterioration
in your health, but be assured that if you do all 5 of them you will
definitely go downhill this year. It doesn't get any easier than
that! Going downhill is always the easy path.
But
perhaps becoming unhealthy isn't really your resolution for 2013. Do
you instead want to get healthier? Then you will want to do the
opposite of the things I've listed. Increase your physical and
mental activity, improve your nutrition, take high quality
supplements, control your stress levels, and reduce nerve
interference with chiropractic care. As chiropractors we can help
you become healthier this year.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Forgetfulness
It's very frustrating that as a person gets older, it gets hard to remember even simple things. Where did I put my keys? What did I come into this room for? What did I have for lunch yesterday? The list of what I forgot just gets longer and I'd tell you all the things that are on it, if I could just remember where I put it. It's frustrating.
However, our memories don't have to get bad with age. There are things that can be done to prevent, slow and even reverse age related memory loss. Like so many problems that show up as we age, memory issues are best dealt with when we are young and before there are any signs of forgetfulness.
Memory is dependent on the proper functioning of a series of complex chemical reactions in the brain. These reactions occur within the nerve cells and between the nerve cells. First these reactions need to take place in order for the memory to be encoded. Then there needs to be another series of reactions to retrieve the memory. Any disruption in either process and we cannot remember what we wanted to. As we age there is a tendency for the brain to produce memory related neurotransmitters which allow one nerve cell to communicate with other nerve cells. There can also be a decline in the chemical make up of the cells themselves resulting in less efficient processing of information. Memory is an indicator of not only how well the brain is working, but the entire nervous system. Nervous system health is the primary focus of chiropractors.
In his book, "Brighter Mind", Kyl Smith D.C. has a four step program to prevent mental decline or to improve mental performance in those already experiencing problems. Dr. Smith uses many scientific studies to illustrate his approach to boosting brain function. He references over 1500 peer reviewed scientific studies. The bottom line is that there are simple action steps that anyone can take to improve their mental capacities, including memory. I like Dr. Smith's approach because it fits in with a healthy chiropractic lifestyle that I think is beneficial for everyone.
The four steps are to nourish, support, improve, and protect your mind.
- Nourish -This means to feed, maintain and support. To function properly it is absolutely essential that the brain has adequate amounts of all the B-Vitamins, Vit. E, Vit. C, Vit. D, beta carotene, potassium, magnesium, zinc, iron, essential fatty acids, and CoQ10. The best way to get these nutrients is from a diet consisting of unprocessed foods with an emphasis on vegetables, fruits, seeds, and nuts. Wild fish, free range poultry, and grass fed animals are also recommended. While it is necessary to consume foods which contain the necessary nutrients, it is equally important to avoid foods which deplete those nutrients. In the simplest term, this means no processed foods. Processing destroys essential nutrients while adding many chemicals which interfere with brain function. Dr. Smith says, "A diet high in processed foods can literally starve your brain." Inadequate brain nutrition results in poor concentration, mental fatigue, depression, learning disabilities, disturbed sleep, and loss of memory.
- Support - This means to assist, help and maintain. Closely related to nourishing, supporting the brain means selecting slow release carbohydrates over sugars or carbs that are quickly converted to sugar. Most refined grains fit into the latter category. Consume good quality amino-acid rich protein. Such proteins are best found in whey, dairy, eggs, fish, and beef, Yes, red meat is good to support brain function. Omega 3 fatty acids are essential to support the brain. These can be either plant derived or marine derived. Those from marine sources are better because they are already in the form your brain utilizes. A healthy cardiovascular system also supports the brain.
- Improve - This means to enhance or make better. There are naturally occuring substances that will actually improve the function of the brain and they have no side effects. These include phoshadylserene (PS), GPC (L-alpha-glycero-phosphorylcholine; yikes! Just call it GPC.) ALCAR (acetyl-L-carnitine), and DMAE (dimethyl-aminoethanol), Of these supplementing PS and ALCAR show the most brain improvements. Exercise, both mental and physical, is very beneficial for improving the mind. Good sleep is also essential.
- Protect - Means to guard, shield and defend. The brain is particularly susceptible to damage from toxins and oxidation. Oxidation is a product of metabolism in the body and is amplified by stress of all kinds. Nutrients which protect the brain include: CoQ10, Vit. C, Vit. E, R-Lipoic Acid, ALCAR, resveratrol, grape seed extract, anti-oxidant rich berries and beans, vinpocetine, ginko biloba, rhodiola, and green tea, This is a long list and not every person needs to consume all of these. It is best to get most of them from a diet consisting of natural foods and then supplement with those that will specifically address an individual's situation.
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Co Q10
There are a few supplements that I think just about everyone can benefit by taking. One of them is Coenzyme Q10 (Co Q10), also called Ubiquinol in it's active form. Co Q10 is a fat soluble anti-oxidant and micro-nutrient. It protects cell membranes from oxidative damage. It is also absorbed into cells where it is a vital component in the production of cellular energy in the mitochondria. A properly functioning body produces the Co Q10 that is needed. However due to increased demand, illnesses, interference from medications, stress, nutritional deficiencies, and inadequate intake of Co Q10 building blocks, a huge segment of our society is Co Q10 deficient.
Without adequate Co Q10 people tend to have low energy levels. They are also more likely to suffer from heart disease, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, migraine headaches, periodontal disease, Parkinson's Disease, Type 2 diabetes, and a depressed immune system. They are also unable to properly recover from physical stress. Heart muscle has a particularly high need of Co Q10. That's a pretty extensive and varied list of conditions. Most of the conditions listed are ones I personally want to make every effort to guard against.
The best dietary sources of Co Q10 precursors are organ meats, red fleshed fish, sardines, soybean oil, olive oil, and grapeseed oil. They are found to a lesser extent in dark green vegetables and nuts. Unfortunately these are not foods that we consume in large quantities so many people simply don't have the necessary elements to make adequate amounts of their own Co Q10. A further complication is that as we age our bodies become less efficient at producing Co Q10. Some studies indicate that Co Q10 production starts to decrease in people in their 20s. That's not good news for someone my age.
A very significant problem in that past couple of decades is that a number of medications interfere with Co Q10 production and absorption. These include some beta blockers, blood pressure lowering medications, and statins. Statins are a class of cholesterol lowering drugs that include Lipitor, Crestor, Zocor, and Livalo. These statin drugs are known to produce many side effects and one of the reasons for these is the great interference they have on Co Q10. Many specialists believe all people taking statin medication should be supplementing with Co Q10.
Supplementing Co Q10 is not straight forward. It is fat soluble and not easily absorbed. Unfortunately many people are simply wasting their money by taking Co Q10 supplements that they simply aren't absorbing. It doesn't matter how low the price on the bottle is, it's expensive if your body can't utilize it. The supplement should be all natural and free of toxins. The product we most often recommend in our office is Nanocell Q from Metagenics. This is a nanomicellized form of Co Q10 which converts the fat soluble product to become water soluble. Once water soluble it is easily absorbed. It is also in a great tasting liquid form which makes it easy to take.
Co Q10 is absolutely essential to be healthy. Supplementation is the best answer for most people to help prevent many serious degenerative diseases.
Without adequate Co Q10 people tend to have low energy levels. They are also more likely to suffer from heart disease, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, migraine headaches, periodontal disease, Parkinson's Disease, Type 2 diabetes, and a depressed immune system. They are also unable to properly recover from physical stress. Heart muscle has a particularly high need of Co Q10. That's a pretty extensive and varied list of conditions. Most of the conditions listed are ones I personally want to make every effort to guard against.
The best dietary sources of Co Q10 precursors are organ meats, red fleshed fish, sardines, soybean oil, olive oil, and grapeseed oil. They are found to a lesser extent in dark green vegetables and nuts. Unfortunately these are not foods that we consume in large quantities so many people simply don't have the necessary elements to make adequate amounts of their own Co Q10. A further complication is that as we age our bodies become less efficient at producing Co Q10. Some studies indicate that Co Q10 production starts to decrease in people in their 20s. That's not good news for someone my age.
A very significant problem in that past couple of decades is that a number of medications interfere with Co Q10 production and absorption. These include some beta blockers, blood pressure lowering medications, and statins. Statins are a class of cholesterol lowering drugs that include Lipitor, Crestor, Zocor, and Livalo. These statin drugs are known to produce many side effects and one of the reasons for these is the great interference they have on Co Q10. Many specialists believe all people taking statin medication should be supplementing with Co Q10.
Supplementing Co Q10 is not straight forward. It is fat soluble and not easily absorbed. Unfortunately many people are simply wasting their money by taking Co Q10 supplements that they simply aren't absorbing. It doesn't matter how low the price on the bottle is, it's expensive if your body can't utilize it. The supplement should be all natural and free of toxins. The product we most often recommend in our office is Nanocell Q from Metagenics. This is a nanomicellized form of Co Q10 which converts the fat soluble product to become water soluble. Once water soluble it is easily absorbed. It is also in a great tasting liquid form which makes it easy to take.
Co Q10 is absolutely essential to be healthy. Supplementation is the best answer for most people to help prevent many serious degenerative diseases.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
3 Day Diet
Loss 20 pounds of fat! Boost your metabolism! Gain more energy! Fast, efficient, effective! Minimum work for maximum results. There is nothing like the 3 Day Diet! Read on.
So why is it that people think that 3 chiropractic adjustments will remove the pain and restore the health of their spine? That makes no more sense that a 3 day diet. In most cases spinal problems are months, years and even decades developing. Although, chiropractic adjustments can be very effective in relieving pain, to truly restore the proper functioning of the spine takes time. Often a considerable length of time.
Changing your lifestyle to eat better and exercise more to loose weight and become healthier takes effort. It also takes commitment to sustain the changes over a long period of time. It is an established fact that crash dieting doesn't work and unless there are permanent changes in a person's life the weight and health problems return, only worse than they were before. Correcting spinal problems, known as vertebral subluxations, is just the same. Simply getting rid of the pain, with chiropractic or drugs, is just a short term fix. The problem inevitably comes back ... only worse.
To successfully correct vertebral subluxations, and restore spinal health, repeated chiropractic adjustments are need. As well exercise, nutrition and lifestyle changes are usually required. A healthy spine is needed to have a healthy body and a healthy body is needed to have a healthy spine. This takes time and effort.
Forget about 3 day diets. There is no way they can work. Forget about trying to get a healthy spine in 3 visits. It simply can't happen.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common condition in which there is numbness and possibly pain in the thumb, 2nd & 3rd fingers, and part of the ring finger. There may also be a loss of sensation, swelling, and weakness in the hand. True CTS is the result of the median nerve becoming trapped in the wrist. Normally a "tunnel" is formed by the bones and ligaments of the wrist which allows the nerve to pass through uninhibited. If this tunnel collapses due to weakening of the tissues or is compromised by inflammation, the median nerve is affected and CTS results. Vascular disorders and diabetes can also produce CTS symptoms.
People with CTS find that they drop things easily, have trouble wringing a cloth, and have to shake their hands to get them to "wake up". The symptoms are often worse at night. Pain without numbness is usually not CTS. Contrary to popular belief, studies are showing that it is probably not the result of repetitive strains such as extended periods of using a computer keyboard.
Not all numbness or pain in the hand is CTS however. If only it was so simple! Nerves can be irritated or entrapped in the neck, thoracic outlet (muscles at the side of the neck & collarbone), shoulder girdle, and elbow producing the same symptoms. It's important to determine where the nerve irritation is coming from in order to apply the best treatment. I have seen numerous cases over the years where patients have had CTS surgery which did not improve their symptoms. That was because the problem did not originate in their wrist.
There are a number of simple tests that can pinpoint were the nerve is being compromised. This can, and frequently does, occur at multiple sites at the same time. Once the site of the problem is determined, appropriate treatment can be applied. Chiropractic adjustments, low level laser therapy, natural anti-inflammatories, nutritional supplements (B6, Vit. C, Omega 3 fatty acids, MSM & magnesium), therapeutic massage, exercises, and night splints can all be used in treating CTS. Surgery should be performed if conservative treatments fail. Once the tissues are cut they cannot be uncut.
The chiropractic approach utilizing combinations of the therapies listed above is very effect in treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Because we look at the body as a whole rather than just individual parts and symptoms, we are able to locate and treat the cause or causes, not just the symptoms. As with any condition, the sooner treatment begins the better the outcome usually is. If you have numbness and/or pain in your hand, have it checked by a chiropractor.
People with CTS find that they drop things easily, have trouble wringing a cloth, and have to shake their hands to get them to "wake up". The symptoms are often worse at night. Pain without numbness is usually not CTS. Contrary to popular belief, studies are showing that it is probably not the result of repetitive strains such as extended periods of using a computer keyboard.
Not all numbness or pain in the hand is CTS however. If only it was so simple! Nerves can be irritated or entrapped in the neck, thoracic outlet (muscles at the side of the neck & collarbone), shoulder girdle, and elbow producing the same symptoms. It's important to determine where the nerve irritation is coming from in order to apply the best treatment. I have seen numerous cases over the years where patients have had CTS surgery which did not improve their symptoms. That was because the problem did not originate in their wrist.
There are a number of simple tests that can pinpoint were the nerve is being compromised. This can, and frequently does, occur at multiple sites at the same time. Once the site of the problem is determined, appropriate treatment can be applied. Chiropractic adjustments, low level laser therapy, natural anti-inflammatories, nutritional supplements (B6, Vit. C, Omega 3 fatty acids, MSM & magnesium), therapeutic massage, exercises, and night splints can all be used in treating CTS. Surgery should be performed if conservative treatments fail. Once the tissues are cut they cannot be uncut.
The chiropractic approach utilizing combinations of the therapies listed above is very effect in treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Because we look at the body as a whole rather than just individual parts and symptoms, we are able to locate and treat the cause or causes, not just the symptoms. As with any condition, the sooner treatment begins the better the outcome usually is. If you have numbness and/or pain in your hand, have it checked by a chiropractor.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
A Get Healthier App

Tools help us to be more effective and efficient. The right tools make difficult projects possible and unpleasant tasks more enjoyable. When it comes to making healthy lifestyle changes, good tools can be tremendously beneficial. A new free app has recently become available that has the potential to help many people become healthier. It's called SlimKicker (www.slimkicker.com).
SlimKicker is a game, a social network, a support system, an online diet, a motivational system, and a lifestyle educator all in one package.
Want to lose weight? You need to know what you're eating and how much you're eating. Unless you log what you eat you really don't know how much you are eating. Most people under estimate the amount of food they consume. SlimKicker contains an extensive database of foods with their calories and content. You can also add your own recipes and foods. Keeping track of food consumption is almost fun with SlimKicker.
Want to eat healthier? SlimKicker keeps track of not only calories but carbs, sugars, fats, protein, and fiber. This information helps a person make positive changes in their food choices. Points are awarded for making healthy nutritional choices.
Want to get in better shape? Log your activities. SlimKicker encourages a person to not only burn calories but to do strength training as well. Both are essential to becoming physically fit. Like the food database, there is also an extensive listing of exercises.
Two sections of SlimKicker that have tremendous potential for helping people achieve their goals are the connections with other people on the same journey and the challenges. People on the "Inspirational Feed" and "Groups" share their victories and defeats. This is very motivational! No need to feel alone. For anyone with even the slightest competitive spirit, the "Challenges" contain great ideas for making healthy lifestyle changes. "Challenges" include food choices, willpower, motivation, exercise, spiritual needs, and stress reduction. A person can also design their own "Challenge". Taking on challenges, not only moves one forward toward slaying the ultimate foe, but they are are great way to get points. Remember this is not just a tool, but a game as well!.
My wife and I have both been using SlimKicker for a few weeks now and we are very much enjoying it. It is motivational and is keeping us on track toward improving our health. It is a great tool. The encouragement from other people is always appreciated. Plus ... bwahaha ... I have more points than her this week and I leveled up!
Monday, 27 February 2012
Injured
A short time ago I injured my right shoulder. Just like most injuries patients present with, I really don't know what I did to cause the problem. I can speculate about why the pain came, but it was most likely the result of an accumulation of several things. One morning I woke up with discomfort in the shoulder. It eased as I did my normal morning activities. Shortly after noon, the pain returned and by evening I knew there was definitely some damage. My sleep was quite disturbed that night and by the next morning the pain was more severe and my ability to use the right arm was restricted.
The things I did to heal the shoulder were:
Perhaps you have an injury. The approach I took to heal my shoulder injury will be effective for virtually all bodily injuries. Following the same basic procedure will help you to heal most efficiently and effectively.
The things I did to heal the shoulder were:
- Start treating the injury as soon I realized that the shoulder was injured. The longer the time between injury and rehabilitation the longer treatment takes and the poorer the outcome will be.
- Ice to reduce inflammation and improve circulation. I also used BioFreeze when using real ice was inconvenient.
- Stretching to tolerance to maintain joint mobility and function. Motion is necessary for healing. It assists both circulation and nerve function.
- Chiropractic adjustments to the shoulder to normalize joint position and motion. This helps the joint to heal faster and stronger.
- Chiropractic adjustments to the spine to assure there is no interference to the nerves going to the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the shoulder.
- Low level laser therapy to increase the healing energy of the cells. This speeds the healing process. Laser improves circulation and normalizes nerve function. Not only do injuries heal faster but they also heal stronger when treated with laser.
- Proteolitic enzymes to reduce inflammation.
- Therapeutic massage to improve circulation and break down adhesions in the injured tissues. Massage also improves muscles balance to normalize the mobility of the injured joint.
- Nutritional supplements including calcium, magnesium, vitamins C & E, glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, and omega 3s to assure proper nutrients for healing.
- Return to mobility and strengthening exercises as soon as possible to rehabilitate the injured joint.
Perhaps you have an injury. The approach I took to heal my shoulder injury will be effective for virtually all bodily injuries. Following the same basic procedure will help you to heal most efficiently and effectively.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
No White Food Plan
Probably the simplest plan for weight loss and health improvement is: no white foods. That's it! If it's white don't eat it. There are a few exceptions which I will point out at the end of this post.
No white foods means no white flour products including white bread and pasta, no white rice, no white sugar, no white (refined) salt, and no white potatoes. Watch for these foods to be "hidden" in processed food products. If it looks white, it's white and not on this dietary program.
The problem with white foods is that they are very simple carbohydrates and are converted very quickly in the body to sugar. As a result of the rapid rise of sugar in the blood, the body produces insulin to try to balance the blood sugar levels. The sugar control mechanisms become stressed over time. In response there will be increased food cravings, fat deposition around the mid section, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, high blood triglycerides, and eventually type 2 diabetes can result. White foods accelerate this sequence of events.
White foods are usually highly processed. It can take many chemicals and procedures to remove so many of the components that give food colour. It is often the coloured things that contain the nutrients that made the original food good for us. Not only are white foods quickly converted to sugar but they are devoid of most nutrients. They have become empty calories. Additionally, chemicals used in the processing often remain in the food. So these white foods can also be toxic.
So, if a food is white just avoid it. The beauty of this approach is that it is so simple. No calories to count, no portions to weigh, just look at the food and if it's white don't eat it. Simple.
Please note white foods that do not fall into this plan are white fish & chicken, egg whites, and cauliflower. These foods are nutritious and do not have the detrimental effects discussed above.
No white foods means no white flour products including white bread and pasta, no white rice, no white sugar, no white (refined) salt, and no white potatoes. Watch for these foods to be "hidden" in processed food products. If it looks white, it's white and not on this dietary program.
The problem with white foods is that they are very simple carbohydrates and are converted very quickly in the body to sugar. As a result of the rapid rise of sugar in the blood, the body produces insulin to try to balance the blood sugar levels. The sugar control mechanisms become stressed over time. In response there will be increased food cravings, fat deposition around the mid section, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, high blood triglycerides, and eventually type 2 diabetes can result. White foods accelerate this sequence of events.

So, if a food is white just avoid it. The beauty of this approach is that it is so simple. No calories to count, no portions to weigh, just look at the food and if it's white don't eat it. Simple.
Please note white foods that do not fall into this plan are white fish & chicken, egg whites, and cauliflower. These foods are nutritious and do not have the detrimental effects discussed above.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Government + Fad Diets
The Canadian government is proposing that all Canadians be legislated to go on a low salt diet. A recent article in Macleans by Alexandra Shimo "A Pinch of Reality About Salt" argues that the science behind the the benefits of a low salt diet is far from conclusive. As the article points out, salt is an absolute necessity of life and most people will not be healthier by consuming only a small amount of it on a daily basis. Too often governments fall into the same traps as individuals do when it comes to health and other issues. They go with what is popular not what is right.
How often have we seen the perceived wisdom of one generation be looked upon as a total fallacy by the next generation? How absurd to think that covering a person with leaches would cure their illnesses. It was considered state of the art for a time. What if the government had legislated that all sick people needed to undergo leach treatment? Not too many years ago eggs were considered to be almost lethal because of their cholesterol content. Today we know that eggs are fabulously nutritious. What if they had been legislated out of the market?
The problem with trying to put human nutrition into nice tidy boxes where everything is defined is that humans are simply too complex. There are too many interactions between systems, chemical reactions, etc. to come up with absolutes. "Normal" lab values are constantly changing as research discovers new "truths" about what is necessary for health. For every suggested parameter there are many scientists who would suggest other figures as being normal. For instance recommended vitamin C intake is 90 mg/day while a highly respected Noble scientist believed it should be 10,000 mg/day. Which amount is correct? With such great disparity by leading experts it certainly wouldn't be wise to legislate an amount. The same holds true for salt.
The chiropractic approach to body function is that the body knows what is best for its own individual situation. We need to supply the body abundant amounts of natural substances which are free of toxins while adopting a lifestyle which promotes health. Rest, exercise, stress management and regular chiropractic care will help the body to function optimally. Then listen to the body's subtle signals. It will tell you when it has inadequate or adequate levels of salt. It doesn't need the government to tell it what is right.
How often have we seen the perceived wisdom of one generation be looked upon as a total fallacy by the next generation? How absurd to think that covering a person with leaches would cure their illnesses. It was considered state of the art for a time. What if the government had legislated that all sick people needed to undergo leach treatment? Not too many years ago eggs were considered to be almost lethal because of their cholesterol content. Today we know that eggs are fabulously nutritious. What if they had been legislated out of the market?
The problem with trying to put human nutrition into nice tidy boxes where everything is defined is that humans are simply too complex. There are too many interactions between systems, chemical reactions, etc. to come up with absolutes. "Normal" lab values are constantly changing as research discovers new "truths" about what is necessary for health. For every suggested parameter there are many scientists who would suggest other figures as being normal. For instance recommended vitamin C intake is 90 mg/day while a highly respected Noble scientist believed it should be 10,000 mg/day. Which amount is correct? With such great disparity by leading experts it certainly wouldn't be wise to legislate an amount. The same holds true for salt.
The chiropractic approach to body function is that the body knows what is best for its own individual situation. We need to supply the body abundant amounts of natural substances which are free of toxins while adopting a lifestyle which promotes health. Rest, exercise, stress management and regular chiropractic care will help the body to function optimally. Then listen to the body's subtle signals. It will tell you when it has inadequate or adequate levels of salt. It doesn't need the government to tell it what is right.
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Sunday, 11 September 2011
Fighting Germs
There have been several news articles on the net recently about how many germs are lurking on common surfaces we contact on a daily basis. Among those highlighted have been toothbrushes, the computer mouse and keyboard, cell phones, dishwashers, sponges, vacuums, door knobs, your office desk, handles on kitchen faucets, mats at the gym, the ATM, and of course the TV remote. The solution given in every article is to to clean, clean, clean. Disinfect every surface, every time.
The reality however is that we all touch countless surfaces every day that are brimming with pathogenic bacteria and viruses. So why aren't we all sick all the time? That's because the germs are only part of the equation. The most significant factor is what is termed "host resistance". This refers to the ability of the person coming in contact with the pathogen to be able to fight the pathogen's ability to cause the disease. The stronger our immune system is the less likely we are to be affected by any particular germ. I've observed over the years that some of the people with great immune systems are not particularly fastidious. On the other hand, I've seen many people who are obsessed with cleaning things yet they have poor immune systems and are frequently sick. One of the reasons for this is that contact with pathogenic organisms strengthens our immune systems.
The immune system is complex and contact with pathogens is only one factor in strengthening it. Other things an individual can do is to get adequate sleep, manage stress levels, avoid toxins. exercise regularly, and eat a healthy diet particularly one that promotes alkalinity. Nutritional supplements such as B complex, Vit. A, C, D & E, probiotics, zinc and others can be very helpful. An often neglected factor in immune system health is the nervous system which controls all body functions. Regular chiropractic care assures that the nervous system and consequently the immune system can work optimally. I've worked hard to keep my immune system strong and chiropractic adjustments are a key factor for me. Please do not take my next statement as bragging. As a result of getting adjusted regularly plus consciously looking after my immune system, I have missed only 3 days of work in 26 years due to illness. Keep in mind that I'm in contact with unhealthy people every day.
Despite what you might think from what I've written already, I truly believe hygiene is an essential factor in maintaining a healthy immune system. But, we cannot rely on chemical cleansers to keep us healthy. It's unrealistic to think we can simply clean every surface every time. We cannot avoid all pathogens, but we can't be foolish and put ourselves in situations where our immune systems will be overwhelmed. Cleaning hands and surfaces is wise but not to the point of being obsessed. Germs only beat us when we are weaker than the germs, so stay strong.
The reality however is that we all touch countless surfaces every day that are brimming with pathogenic bacteria and viruses. So why aren't we all sick all the time? That's because the germs are only part of the equation. The most significant factor is what is termed "host resistance". This refers to the ability of the person coming in contact with the pathogen to be able to fight the pathogen's ability to cause the disease. The stronger our immune system is the less likely we are to be affected by any particular germ. I've observed over the years that some of the people with great immune systems are not particularly fastidious. On the other hand, I've seen many people who are obsessed with cleaning things yet they have poor immune systems and are frequently sick. One of the reasons for this is that contact with pathogenic organisms strengthens our immune systems.
The immune system is complex and contact with pathogens is only one factor in strengthening it. Other things an individual can do is to get adequate sleep, manage stress levels, avoid toxins. exercise regularly, and eat a healthy diet particularly one that promotes alkalinity. Nutritional supplements such as B complex, Vit. A, C, D & E, probiotics, zinc and others can be very helpful. An often neglected factor in immune system health is the nervous system which controls all body functions. Regular chiropractic care assures that the nervous system and consequently the immune system can work optimally. I've worked hard to keep my immune system strong and chiropractic adjustments are a key factor for me. Please do not take my next statement as bragging. As a result of getting adjusted regularly plus consciously looking after my immune system, I have missed only 3 days of work in 26 years due to illness. Keep in mind that I'm in contact with unhealthy people every day.
Despite what you might think from what I've written already, I truly believe hygiene is an essential factor in maintaining a healthy immune system. But, we cannot rely on chemical cleansers to keep us healthy. It's unrealistic to think we can simply clean every surface every time. We cannot avoid all pathogens, but we can't be foolish and put ourselves in situations where our immune systems will be overwhelmed. Cleaning hands and surfaces is wise but not to the point of being obsessed. Germs only beat us when we are weaker than the germs, so stay strong.
Sunday, 28 August 2011
Financial Crisis
Every day lately, the news reminds us of the sad financial state many of the western world's countries are in. Thankfully Canada's financial situation is still looking solid. That's not something that's guaranteed to continue should our neighbours to the south and across the pond succumb to the weight of their debts.
As an individual looking at the massive amounts of money countries owe, including our own, I find the numbers incomprehensible. I simply cannot even begin to visualize what those amounts of money really look like. How big a stack of looney's is one hundred billion? How many greenbacks in ten trillion? And then I have to consider that these debts are debts of the people of the country. The governments cannot be separated from the people. The politicians may have done the spending, but they have been spending the money of the people. So if it is our money as citizens we must assume some responsibility for this debt. As I see it we must do two things. One is to hold governments responsible for how they spend OUR money and secondly is to be responsible ourselves in how we utilize government resources. It's this second point on which I want to focus. The sense of entitlement I see in news articles about the protesters to austerity programs in Europe saddens me. The populous is bleeding the countries dry. Governments cannot give support if they have nothing to give anymore that I as a individual can give support to others if I have nothing to give.
We are going to have to expect our governments to give us less if there is going to be financial stability. The biggest single expenditure item in the budgets of Canadian governing bodies, and most western countries, is health care. This is an area that we as individual citizens can have a significant impact. How can you or I as individuals make a difference to the financial health of our country?
The first step is to take responsibility for our own health. It's not up the the government or their paid helpers to keep us healthy. The lifestyle choices we make should be ones that promote health not hinder it. Do we choose nutritious food or junk food? Do we choose to smoke or not? Do we exercise or become couch potatoes? The list of choices we face goes on. Many of our lifestyle decisions will determine how big a burden we will be on the health care system.
The second thing is to choose cost effective health care options. Nutritional supplements may look expensive as we pull out our wallets and pay for them. Drugs are not cheap either. The big cost savings with supplements is that they build the body up rather than tear it down. Drugs on the other hand cause many side effects which often require the need for more drugs and more intervention which escalates the costs. Whenever possible low tech, low cost diagnostics should be used. Save the expensive procedures for serious, complicated situations. Not every headache requires an MRI scan. Chiropractic care is extremely low cost compared to medical care. A patient can receive many years of chiropractic care for the cost of a low back surgery. Every prevented surgery saves the health care system and the economy tens of thousands of dollars.
Certainly there may be times when we will need to have expensive interventions for the sake of our health. But if we have made wise choices those occasions will be minimized. If used judiciously by everyone the health care system will be healthy enough to meet our needs in times of crisis. It is like we have put money into savings over time and can withdraw it in our time of need. As individuals we can help our country's finances and improve the health care system by taking responsibility for our own health. This is the kind of financial situation I can wrap my head around.

We are going to have to expect our governments to give us less if there is going to be financial stability. The biggest single expenditure item in the budgets of Canadian governing bodies, and most western countries, is health care. This is an area that we as individual citizens can have a significant impact. How can you or I as individuals make a difference to the financial health of our country?
The first step is to take responsibility for our own health. It's not up the the government or their paid helpers to keep us healthy. The lifestyle choices we make should be ones that promote health not hinder it. Do we choose nutritious food or junk food? Do we choose to smoke or not? Do we exercise or become couch potatoes? The list of choices we face goes on. Many of our lifestyle decisions will determine how big a burden we will be on the health care system.
The second thing is to choose cost effective health care options. Nutritional supplements may look expensive as we pull out our wallets and pay for them. Drugs are not cheap either. The big cost savings with supplements is that they build the body up rather than tear it down. Drugs on the other hand cause many side effects which often require the need for more drugs and more intervention which escalates the costs. Whenever possible low tech, low cost diagnostics should be used. Save the expensive procedures for serious, complicated situations. Not every headache requires an MRI scan. Chiropractic care is extremely low cost compared to medical care. A patient can receive many years of chiropractic care for the cost of a low back surgery. Every prevented surgery saves the health care system and the economy tens of thousands of dollars.
Certainly there may be times when we will need to have expensive interventions for the sake of our health. But if we have made wise choices those occasions will be minimized. If used judiciously by everyone the health care system will be healthy enough to meet our needs in times of crisis. It is like we have put money into savings over time and can withdraw it in our time of need. As individuals we can help our country's finances and improve the health care system by taking responsibility for our own health. This is the kind of financial situation I can wrap my head around.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Rakowski's Magnificent 7
While going through some notes of a lecture I attended by Houston, TX chiropractor Dr. Bob Rakowski, I was reminded of his Magnificent 7. This is a list of things that if attended to will result in a healthier life.
- EAT RIGHT - Consuming foods that build our bodies up and avoiding those that tear our bodies down. Take supplements that supply nutrients that may be in short supply in a person's diet.
- DRINK RIGHT - Drinking water is the only way to keep properly hydrated. This water needs to be uncontaminated. Virtually all body functions require the body to have enough water.
- THINK RIGHT - Without sufficient stimulation the neurons of the brain die. The more the nerves fire, the more interconnected they become. This means we must keep learning.
- MOVE RIGHT - Exercise is necessary for both brain and body health. People who exercise regularly are biologically younger than those who don't.
- SLEEP RIGHT- Sleeping less than 6 hrs/night results in a 70% increase in dying! Sleep restores the brain and the body. A person should wake refresh if they sleep right.
- POOP RIGHT - A daily, easy bowel movement is a sign of a well functioning digestive system. Constipation on the other hand can be a sign of numerous health problem and may itself cause many health conditions, including mental health issues.
- TALK RIGHT - Optimists have a 42% less risk of death than pessimists.
Sunday, 31 July 2011
The First Tomato
Living next to the "Greenhouse Capital of Canada" means that those living in Medicine Hat have fresh local produce almost all year round. It tastes great and is far better than the vegetables that are shipped from the other site of the planet.
Yesterday my wife and I made a Greek salad with local cucumbers and peppers. For the tomato we used the first vine ripened tomato from our backyard garden. Oh, my! The flavour of that tomato burst into our mouths, out shining everything else in the salad. At the first taste there was no doubt this fresh, red orb was just brimming with nutrition that the tomatoes we buy just don't have. This is the reason we have a garden. This is what we wait anxiously months for. The taste and nutrition of a home grown, organic tomato is beyond compare.
It's a privilege that our society and technology have advanced to where we can have fresh produce year round. We are healthier for it. But the taste and nutritional value of homegrown, in season produce just cannot be matched. That's why we have a garden. If you don't have a garden you are missing something very special and when I eat my tomato I feel sorry for you.
Yesterday my wife and I made a Greek salad with local cucumbers and peppers. For the tomato we used the first vine ripened tomato from our backyard garden. Oh, my! The flavour of that tomato burst into our mouths, out shining everything else in the salad. At the first taste there was no doubt this fresh, red orb was just brimming with nutrition that the tomatoes we buy just don't have. This is the reason we have a garden. This is what we wait anxiously months for. The taste and nutrition of a home grown, organic tomato is beyond compare.
It's a privilege that our society and technology have advanced to where we can have fresh produce year round. We are healthier for it. But the taste and nutritional value of homegrown, in season produce just cannot be matched. That's why we have a garden. If you don't have a garden you are missing something very special and when I eat my tomato I feel sorry for you.
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Keep Trim, Strong, Agile and Fast
There was an ad last year for a fitness club in Britain that was pulled because it wasn't politically correct. I thought it was quite humourous. Maybe I found it amusing because of the red neck in me. The ad said, "ADVANCED HEALTH WARNING! WHEN THE ALIENS COME, THEY WILL EAT THE FATTIES FIRST!
I certainly don't want to belittle those with weight issues. I carry a few pounds more than I should. I also have family members who struggle with being over weight. Fighting to keep pounds off is no laughing matter, but the health club ad still put a smile on my face. It should get us all thinking about our weight.
The reality is that those who are trim can run faster and fight better. It is unlikely that we will have to run from or fight aliens. But, we do need to run from and fight invaders that are forever attacking our bodies. Viruses, bacteria, toxins, and stresses are all out to destroy our bodies. Those who are fittest survive; those that aren't get sick and die first.
Sometimes we need a little jolt to get us to take action to make the changes that will help us to be healthier. We may need to exercise more, eat healthier, take more supplements, reduce stress, sleep more, and get more chiropractic adjustments. It's not just about losing weight or being physically fit. It's about adopting a lifestyle that promotes your health. Being the right weight is just one component of health.
For some people joining a health club can be a step in the right direction. Even if the club runs an ad that is a little offensive. If it motivates you to action, it's done a good thing. Stay trim, keep strong, run fast, and remain agile. You'll be one of the last to succumb to the aliens.
I certainly don't want to belittle those with weight issues. I carry a few pounds more than I should. I also have family members who struggle with being over weight. Fighting to keep pounds off is no laughing matter, but the health club ad still put a smile on my face. It should get us all thinking about our weight.
The reality is that those who are trim can run faster and fight better. It is unlikely that we will have to run from or fight aliens. But, we do need to run from and fight invaders that are forever attacking our bodies. Viruses, bacteria, toxins, and stresses are all out to destroy our bodies. Those who are fittest survive; those that aren't get sick and die first.
Sometimes we need a little jolt to get us to take action to make the changes that will help us to be healthier. We may need to exercise more, eat healthier, take more supplements, reduce stress, sleep more, and get more chiropractic adjustments. It's not just about losing weight or being physically fit. It's about adopting a lifestyle that promotes your health. Being the right weight is just one component of health.
For some people joining a health club can be a step in the right direction. Even if the club runs an ad that is a little offensive. If it motivates you to action, it's done a good thing. Stay trim, keep strong, run fast, and remain agile. You'll be one of the last to succumb to the aliens.
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