Healthy
Living Chiropractic Newsletter
Body and Soul Chiropractic
111 7th Street S. Lethbridge, AB
320.8080
Feb 1, 2008

Are you
searching for greater health and wholeness for yourself and your family?
Would
you like to do more than treat symptoms?
Are you
interested in making disease prevention and health enhancement part of your
lifestyle?
Are you
looking for a drug-free alternative?
Welcome
to a more natural world ~ welcome to the world of chiropractic.
There is but
one temple in the world, and that is the body of man. Nothing is holier than
this high form. We touch heaven when we lay our hand on a human being. – Novalis
(Baron Friedrich von Hardenberg)

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What can
chiropractic do for you?
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Menstrual problems,
hysterectomy and chiropractic
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Robitussin™, Vicks
44™, Benadryl™ no better than placebo
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Words of wisdom
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Chiropractic and
spinal research
·
Humor
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References
What can chiropractic do for you?
Chiropractic
care re-establishes harmony and balance between your brain, spinal cord, nerves
and body structure. This improves the health of your bones, nerves, muscles,
glands, brain, organs and tissues, releasing energy for healing.
Chiropractic increases resistance to
disease and helps your body cleanse and detoxify.
It may make the difference between a
life of suffering and illness and a life of ease and health.
Menstrual
problems, hysterectomy and chiropractic
Chiropractic can help the entire
urogenital system, which includes the ovaries, oviducts (tubes), uterus,
cervix, vagina and related structures.
Menstrual
and premenstrual problems
Many women spend a portion of every
month suffering from menstrual and premenstrual pain and discomfort. Many
studies confirm that chiropractic’s drug-free approach should be considered by
any person dealing with menstrual discomfort. Chiropractic is a safe and
effective non-pharmacological alternative for women with menstrual, bowel,
bladder or other pelvic problems.

Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy – the amputation of the
uterus (which sometimes includes the fallopian tubes and ovaries) – is, in the
overwhelming majority of cases, an unnecessary operation. Over 650,000 women
receive hysterectomies each year in the U.S. Many of these operations are
completely unnecessary. Many of these women experience depression, loss of
stamina, loss of sex drive and decreased sexual response, urinary incontinence,
bowel problems, icy feet and toes, diminished sensation from the waist down,
bone and joint pain, memory loss and other problems. Few doctors warn their
patients about these too‑common after-effects. Before any woman submits
to this potentially damaging operation, she should explore nonsurgical
alternatives.
Chiropractic care is also necessary
for any woman who has had a hysterectomy to ensure that her remaining internal
organs function without nerve interference to better compensate for the organs
that were removed.
Menopause
Menopause is a normal physiological
state. Some doctors consider it a disease and subject women to drug therapies –
such as dangerous hormone replacement therapy (HRT) – that increase the risk of
breast cancer and heart problems. It is thus far better to first explore safer,
more natural healing approaches when dealing with the symptoms of menopause.
Many women who initially visit a
chiropractor for back and neck pain are pleased to discover relief from
menstrual and other gynecological problems. The attitude “If I don't have a
backache, I don't need a chiropractor'' is a serious misconception that keeps
many people from getting the chiropractic help they need.
A healthy spinal column is essential
for the health of the female reproductive system. Women with gynecological
problems should have a spinal checkup by a doctor of chiropractic.
Another
reason to avoid drugging yourself and your children: For the treatment of
night-time cough and insomnia associated with upper respiratory infections a
study revealed: “neither Benadryl nor dextromethorphan [Robitussin, Vicks 44]
produced a superior benefit” than placebo. In fact insomnia was reported more frequently in those who were given
dextromethorphan [Robitussin, Vicks 44], and drowsiness was reported more
commonly in those who were given diphenhydramine [Benadryl]. None were found to
be superior to placebo. (1)
A
doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to
plant vines. – Frank Lloyd Wright
A
hero is someone who can keep his mouth shut when he is right.
– Yiddish proverb

Spinal
bifida. A 31-year-old female with spina
bifida had multiple symptoms such as muscle spasms, poor bladder control, recurrent bladder infection,
swollen cervical lymph nodes, and possible immunosuppression.
After 5 years of chiropractic care,
her bladder has been infection free for more than a year; bladder control has
improved and leg spasms have decreased in frequency and severity. Menstrual cramping is reduced. (2)
Frozen
shoulder. A 43-year-old woman suffered from neck
pain radiating into the left shoulder, and pain and
muscle weakness of the left arm. The problem began 20 years ago with the birth
of her first child. She also suffered from headaches for the past 8-10 years.
Immediately after the first adjustment her left hand doubled in grip strength.
After one month of care she was “much better” with full range of motion of the
left shoulder regained. Within 6 weeks the shoulder and arm pain had completely
resolved with a 400% increase in left hand grip strength and a 100% increase in
right hand grip strength. A one-year follow-up showed continued resolution. (3)
A distraught senior
citizen phoned her doctor's office.
"Is it true," she wanted to know, "that the medication you
prescribed has to be taken for the rest of my life?"
"Yes, I'm afraid
so," the doctor told her.
There was a moment of
silence before the senior lady replied,
"I'm wondering, then,
just how serious my condition is because this prescription is marked 'NO
REFILLS'."
How
Congress “Works”
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/26b0d09397
English
Signs Abroad
Here are some signs and notices
written in English that were discovered throughout the world. You have to give
the writers an 'E' for Effort.
In a Swiss mountain inn: Special today - no ice
cream.
In a Tokyo hotel: Is forbidden to steal hotel
towels please. If you are not a person to do such thing is please not to read
notice.
In a Bucharest hotel lobby: The lift is
being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be
unbearable.
In a Leipzig elevator: Do not enter the lift
backwards, and only when lit up.
In a Belgrade hotel elevator: To move the
cabin, push button for wishing floor. If the cabin should enter more persons,
each one should press a number of wishing floor.
In a Paris hotel elevator: Please leave your
values at the front desk.
The family that gets adjusted together gets healthy together!
Don’t forget to ask
about our group adjustment special!
Bye. See you next
month. Don’t forget to stop by for a checkup and adjustment. Want
hard copies of this newsletter? Stop by the office and we’ll give you some for
your friends and relatives. If they have email, have them write to us and we’ll
add them to our mailing list.
References
1.Paul IM, Yoder KE, Crowell R et al.
Effect of dextromethorphan, diphenhydramine, and placebo on nocturnal cough and
sleep quality for coughing children and their parents. Pediatrics. July 2004;114:85-89.
2. Thomas RJ, Wilkinson RR. Chiropractic care in adult spina bifida:
a case report. Chiropractic Technique. 1990;2:191-193.
3. Freeley KM. Conservative
chiropractic care of frozen shoulder syndrome: a case study. Chiropr Res J. 1992;2(2):31-37.
Healthy
Living Chiropractic Newsletter
Body and Soul Chiropractic
111 7th Street S. Lethbridge, AB
320.8080
Feb 15, 2008

Are you
searching for greater health and wholeness for yourself and your family?
Would
you like to do more than treat symptoms?
Are you
interested in making disease prevention and health enhancement part of your
lifestyle?
Are you
looking for a drug-free alternative?
Welcome to a more natural world ~ welcome to the world of
chiropractic.
The heart that loves is always young. –
Greek Proverb
Nature’s mighty law is change. –
Robert Burns

·
Are you fit?
·
Cervical cancer shots painful (as well as dangerous and useless)
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Chiropractic
questions and answers
·
Words of wisdom
·
Nutrition
·
Humor
·
References
Are
you fit?
Before you answer that question, first
think a minute on what exactly fitness means. It may surprise you to learn that
fitness is not about bulging muscles or the endurance to climb a mountain.
Fitness is about being healthy: looking healthy, feeling good about yourself,
sharing life’s joys with those you love, friendship and having the energy to
enjoy life. The reward will be longevity so you can keep doing the things you
love. Never ignore exercise and proper eating – when was the last time you made
your heart beat strongly and got out of breath? When was the last time you felt
inspired? Use your body, mind and heart to their fullest. Stretch yourself to
your limits. Face fear, face flab and overcome.
Staying active, physically and
mentally, keeps you young and healthy no matter what your age. It isn’t easy to
overcome years of inactivity and poor eating habits. But the alternative is
poor health, emotional dullness, unhappiness and a shortened life span. The
choice is yours – you must choose. Remember, not choosing is a choice.
Cervical cancer shots
painful (as well as dangerous and useless)

So far at
least 11 girls and young women have died after receiving the Gardasil™ “cervical cancer
vaccine.” This useless, dangerous vaccine is also gaining a reputation as the
most painful of childhood shots, health experts say. Officials at Merck attribute it partly to the virus-like particles
in the shot. Pre-marketing studies showed more reports of pain from Gardasil than from dummy shots, and patients reported more
pain when given shots with more of the particles. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080104/ap_on_he_me/painful_shot

Can I tell if I
have a subluxation without consulting a chiropractor?
Not
always. A subluxation or nerve pressure is like a dental cavity – you may have
it for a long time before symptoms appear. That's why periodic checkups are so
important. One common symptom of nerve stress is fatigue. Unbalanced body
structure causes you to lose energy – you may feel like you don't get enough
sleep or you wake up tired. Although it
may be possible to know you have spinal nerve stress, it is rarely possible to
be sure you don't. An occasional spinal checkup is always a good idea.
At what age should
chiropractic begin?
Apart
from pregnancy (which is an especially important time for chiropractic care for
mothers-to-be) newborns may need care after a difficult or traumatic birth.
There are case histories of seriously ill infants adjusted in hospitals with
miraculous recoveries.
When
should one begin chiropractic care? Right now! Chiropractic has saved many,
from infants to the elderly, from a life of drugs and surgery.
Is chiropractic
care addictive?
If
only it were (just a little!), there would be a lot fewer sick people around,
and chiropractors wouldn't get patients who last saw a chiropractor “a few
years ago when my back went out.'' It is possible to get used to feeling more
balanced, less stressed and more energetic as a result of periodic chiropractic
care. You may become more sensitive and know when you've “lost'' your
adjustment.
Can I go for care
only once?
Of
course – we’d love to see you and many miracles have been reported from a
single chiropractic adjustment. Once is better than never. You can go to a
dentist only once as well. But chiropractic can help in so many ways. Why not
ask us about your specific needs?
Of
all our possessions wisdom alone is immortal.
– Socrates (436-338 BCE)
All
spirituality begins and ends with the self.
– Deng Ming-Dao
Organic
is healthier A new study in The Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry found that organic
tomatoes are twice as high in flavonoids as
conventional tomatoes. Flavonoids protect against
heart disease and other chronic ailments. Researchers analyzed and compared
organic to conventional tomatoes over a ten-year period. The organic tomatoes
not only scored better, but their flavonoid levels
actually increased over time. Prior similar studies have found organic foods to
have higher levels of a variety of vitamins and minerals. Scientists attribute
the higher quality of organic foods to the healthier soil on organic farms. (1)
http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_6181.cfm
High
cholesterol protects from cancer
The medical obsession with lowering
cholesterol is causing more harm than good. In The Journal of the American College of Cardiology researchers
revealed that low cholesterol levels actually increase the risk of cancer,
especially among those taking “statin” drugs like
Lipitor™ and Zocor™. (2)
For
good nutrition do this…
Consume healthy fats from free-range
or grass-fed animals (eggs, meat, milk, butter, cheese, yogurt), nuts, and
olive and coconut oils. These are some of the healthiest foods you can eat. (As
with all foods, look for organic or minimally processed options whenever
possible.) Also, avoid processed or fast foods and canola oil, margarine,
vegetable oil, soy oil, soy “milk,” low fat or skim milk – these man-made
substances were never meant for consumption – your body doesn’t know what to do
with them. They wind up clogging your arteries and putting you on the fast
track to heart disease and cancer. (3)
A distraught senior
citizen phoned her doctor's office.
"Is it true," she wanted to know, "that the medication you
prescribed has to be taken for the rest of my life?"
"Yes, I'm afraid
so," the doctor told her.
There was a moment of
silence before the senior lady replied,
"I'm wondering, then,
just how serious my condition is because this prescription is marked 'NO
REFILLS'."
How
Congress “Works”
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/26b0d09397
English
Signs Abroad
Here
are some signs and notices written in English that were discovered throughout
the world. You have to give the writers an 'E' for Effort.
In a hotel in Athens: Visitors are expected to
complain at the office between the hours of 9 and 11 A.M. daily.
In a Yugoslavian hotel: The flattening of
underwear with pleasure is the job of the chambermaid.
In a Japanese hotel: You are invited to take
advantage of the chambermaid.
In the lobby of a Moscow hotel across from a Russian Orthodox monastery: You are welcome to visit the cemetery where famous
Russian and Soviet composers, artists, and writers are buried daily except
Thursday.
In an Austrian hotel catering to skiers: Not
to perambulate the corridors in the hours of repose in the boots of ascension.
On the menu of a Swiss restaurant: Our wines
leave you nothing to hope for.
The family that gets adjusted
together gets healthy together!
Don’t forget to ask
about our group adjustment special!
Bye. See you next
month. Don’t forget to stop by for a checkup and adjustment.
Want hard copies of this newsletter? Stop by the office and we’ll give
you some for your friends and relatives. If they have email, have them write to
us and we’ll add them to our mailing list.
References
1. Mitchell AE,
Hong Y-J, Koh E et al. Ten-year comparison of the influence of organic and
conventional crop management practices on the content of flavonoids
in tomatoes J. Agric. Food Chem. 2007;55(15):6154-6159.
2. Alawi A
et al. Effect of the magnitude of lipid lowering on cancer. Journal of the American College of
Cardiology. 2007;50:409-418.