Purple Fruits Ward Off Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s

Friday, March 4th, 2011

Eating purple fruits, such as blueberries, can help ward off neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s.  Drinking green tea can also have the same protective effect. New research finds that the majority of debilitating illnesses are in part caused by poorly-bound iron.  The iron causes the production ...

Wichita Chiropractor: Jet Lag and Your Travel Plans

Friday, March 4th, 2011

The holiday season brings lots of travel — visiting family and friends, taking vacations. If you have ever traveled and experienced jet lag, you know that you can feel that you are just not quite fully functioning (particularly when traveling east) when you arrive at your destination. A ...

Some owners trust their animals advantage from chiropractic

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Print this Article Email this Article "; aryZooms[imgCounter] = "javascript: NewWindow(870,625,window.document.location+'Template=photosimg="+imgCounter+"')"; bolImages=true; COULD YOUR PET BENEFIT? Here are possible reasons to consult chiropractic care for an animal:Lameness, trouble getting up and down, athletic competitions.Surgery involving anesthesia, seizures or neurological problems, recovery from illness or injury. Geriatric household pet, behavior or mood ...

Lovejoy trickery offers chiropractic solutions

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

By M.J. Subiria Araúzmsubiria@news-daily.com Seventeen-year-old Giovonte Ortiz, a wrestler at Lovejoy High School, recalled that recently, he was wrestling an opponent during a semi-finals wrestling tournament. He said the opponent fell on the outside of his left elbow, forcing his medial collateral ligament to over-stretch, causing a rupture. Ortiz said his coach ...

Acupuncture and chiropractic benefit mainstream acceptance

Monday, February 28th, 2011

<!--Saxotech Paragraph Count: 7-->(3 of 3)He attaches cables called ion pumping cords to the needles, sort of like a car battery charger. He likens it to electrical gates that allow your own body's energy to flow in only one direction, enabling him to help balance the energy in your body's ...

Palmer gets extend to assistance military

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Palmer College of Chiropractic is sharing in a $7.4 million grant from the Defense Department for a four-year study of the effects of chiropractic on active-duty military personnel. The college says it’s the largest single research award in chiropractic history. The study will assess chiropractic’s impact on relieving lower back pain, as well as its effect ...

Santa Barbara Chiropractor: Travel, Jet Lag and Your Brain

Monday, February 28th, 2011

The holiday season brings lots of travel — visiting family and friends, taking vacations. If you have ever traveled and experienced jet lag, you know that you can feel that you are just not quite fully functioning (particularly when traveling east) when you arrive at your destination. A ...

Your Wichita Chiropactor says: Exercising this Time of Day is Better

Monday, February 28th, 2011

A new study suggests that exercising in the morning, before eating, can significantly lessen the ill effects of a poor holiday diet. Researchers recruited healthy, active young men and fed them a bad diet for six weeks. A group of them that exercised before breakfast ...

Auto Accident Injury Patients Have New Chiropractic and Massage Therapy Options in Eugene from a Auto Injury …

Friday, February 25th, 2011

The chiropractors and massage therapists at Absolute Wellness Center in Eugene have been treating auto accident injury patients for over 10 years. The chiropractic clinic has begun offering even more beneficial therapies that are ...

Chiropractic Care for Children

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Going to the chiropractor isn't just for adults anymore. An increasing number of parents are getting their kids in on the action. Chiropractic care has become one of the most common forms of alternative medicine for children, and it's not just used for backaches, either. Some experts ...