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Brain Degeneration Part II: Three Critical Ingredients for Brain Health

Posted on April 29th, 2011

We discussed in my previous blog some of the early signs of brain degeneration. I heard from many of you that you are exhibiting some of these signs, much to your surprise. If you haven’t read it yet, I encourage you to become familiar with the signs of brain degeneration. Today’s blog is on the current approaches brain experts use to repair the brain.

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My Top Ten Reasons To Quit Drinking Soda

Posted on October 27th, 2010

One of the greatest things you can do for the health of your family is  ban soda to only a rare special treat .  I realize that this may sound  extreme to some, but the negative health consequences of drinking soda makes the case for me.

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Overcoming the Weight Loss Hurdle: Simple Steps You Can Take Now

Posted on August 18th, 2010

October is National Chiropractic Health Month. This year’s topic is about obesity and is titled, “Why Weight? Get Healthy!” If you are wondering why chiropractors feel the need to address this issue, consider this: (more…)



Is Your Doctor Responsible for Your Health?

Posted on July 7th, 2010

Who is responsible for your health, you or your doctor? How you answer that question boils down to your philosophy of health. If you take an active role in educating yourself about wellness, lifestyle, and disease prevention, you will probably answer, “I am responsible for my own health.” If your philosophy is based on the “sick care” model, you may lean towards relying on your doctor. When illness or disease strikes, you go to your doctor for relief, oftentimes in the form of some prescription drug. You trust the doctor is making an educated judgment on how to “fix” the problem.

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Chronic Disease: Leading Cause of Death in the US (or How Not to Die an Early Death)

Posted on May 26th, 2010

Chronic diseases last for years and often start long before symptoms begin- conditions like heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and arthritis. According to the Centers for Disease Control, they are the most costly and preventable health problems in the US. The good news is chronic diseases can be prevented and even reversed by making lifestyle changes, including exercise and diet. “I knew that,” you say. “How basic can you get?” Here are a few statistics from the CDC: (more…)