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Are You Toxic?

Posted on 2010-09-06 10:28:21

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Chiropractic is Rated #1 by Consumer Reports for Alleviating Back Pain

Posted on 2009-11-11 11:04:07

 

  

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The Swine Flu Vaccine - Is It Safe For Our Kids?

Posted on 2009-10-07 19:23:40

 

 

This doctor's opinion is congruent with our view here at Complete Health Chiropractic.  We encourage you all to do your own research before making any decisions.  This is a very touchy subject right now.  Please make sure that you check your sources carefully.  Please know that we are here to serve you and will respect whatever decision you choose.  We also advocate that you try to keep your immune systen functioning at an optimal level. Ways to naturally boost your immune system include eating a healthy diet (lots of fruits and veggies, lots of fresh water, and supplementation with Vit. D, C, and selenium.), lots of sleep, and regular chiropractic care.  Getting your spine adjusted helps to boost your nervous system function which, in turn, keeps that immune system functioning at its best.

 

This year it is more important that you protect your children and loved ones from the flu vaccines than influenza itself. This article on Lew Rockwell discusses how:

  1. The swine flu is simply another flu. It is not unusually deadly.

  2. This is the first time both seasonal and pandemic flu vaccines will be administered. Both seasonal flu and swine flu vaccines will require two inoculations. This is because single inoculations have failed to produce sufficient antibodies. This is an admission that prior flu vaccines were virtually useless. Can you trust them this time?

  3. Adjuvants are added to vaccines to boost production of antibodies but may trigger autoimmune reactions. Some adjuvants are mercury (thimerosal), aluminum and squalene. Why would you sign a consent form for your children to be injected with mercury, which is even more brain-toxic than lead?

  4. This is the first year mock vaccines have been used to gain FDA approval. The vaccines that have been tested are not the same vaccines your children will be given.

  5. Over-vaccination is a common practice now in America. American children are subjected to 29 vaccines by the age of two. Meanwhile, veterinarians have backed off of repeat vaccination in dogs because of observed side effects.

  6. Modern medicine has no explanation for autism, despite its continued rise in prevalence. Yet autism is not reported among Amish children who go unvaccinated.

  7. Researchers are warning that over-use of the flu vaccine and anti-flu drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza can apply genetic pressure on flu viruses and then they are more likely to mutate into a more deadly strain.

  8. Most seasonal influenza A (H1N1) virus strains tested from the United States and other countries are now resistant to Tamiflu (oseltamivir). Tamiflu has become a nearly worthless drug against seasonal flu.

  9. Public health officials are irresponsible in their omission of any ways to strengthen immunity against the flu. No options outside of problematic vaccines and anti-flu drugs are offered, despite the fact there is strong evidence that vitamins C and D activate the immune system and the trace mineral selenium prevents the worst form of the disease.
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For even more reasons, please review the full article on LewRockwell.com.

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Chiropractic in a Nutshell.

Posted on 2009-10-07 18:58:14

What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a science, art and philosophy that concentrates itself with the relationship between the nervous system and the function (health) of the body.

Early Egyptian Hieroglyphics show crude spinal manipulation techniques. Hippocrates of ancient Greece knew of the importance of the spine for good health. During medieval times, "bonesetters" were quite successful in relieving pain and many other health complaints.
Chiropractic (Greek: treatment from hand) arose in the 1890's as a separate profession by a Canadian from Port Perry, Ont.. D.D. Palmer, in 1895, began an alternative discipline with the use of specific spinal adjustments instead of general manipulation of spinal joints. Many of the very first chiropractors were medical doctors, moving away from conventional medicine, which was very crude (bloodletting, leeches, surgery and patent pharmacology) when compared to today 

Chiropractic and Medicine.


Chiropractic is now the third largest primary health care profession in the western world after medicine and dentistry. Over 50% of the profession has graduated since 1980 from accredited colleges. The profession has always presented itself as a natural and conservative source of health care, offering an alternative to surgery and medication.

The profession's central interest has always been the relationship between the nervous system and the impaired movement of the spinal column and the effect of this on the patient's health. Its principal treatment is joint adjustment or manipulation.

This is supplemented by  a focus on lifestyle counseling, nutrition, prevention and patient responsibility for health.


Conditions treated.


If you know anyone with migraine or other headaches or chronic backache, you may well know someone who visits a chiropractor. These are the most common reasons for seeking chiropractic care, according to the Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA).

"In fact, the management of musculoskeletal pain, including back pain, neck pain and headache, accounts for 90 per cent of the care chiropractors provide today," says local OCA representative, Dr. George I. Traitses, a chiropractor with his own private practice and who handles media liaison for the OCA. Many of those who suffer have had  auto accident injuries.

Back pain alone is an enormous and costly problem. The World Health Organization describes disability from low-back pain as an epidemic. Current estimates are that 80 per cent of people will be disabled by back pain during some point of their adult lives. Also, it is the third most frequent reason, after respiratory disorders and headaches, that people consult a health practitioner.

However, many other conditions respond well to chiropractic treatments, too. The reason is that chiropractic treatment does not target a specific symptom or disease. Rather, it aims to rectify abnormal spinal joint movement, which in turn -- through the spine's intimate relationship with the body's nervous system -- has a beneficial effect throughout the body, due to the altered and improved function of the nerve supply.

"Our traditional view is that the chiropractor is a telecommunications engineer. The spinal joints are richly and extensively 'wired up' to the whole body by the nervous system, and skilled spinal adjustment not only corrects local problems but also influences body functions and many diseased states through direct, indirect, and reflex nerve mechanisms," Dr. Traitses says.

The first thing a chiropractor does with a new patient is perform a diagnosis that will determine whether the problem to be treated is within the scope of chiropractic or should be referred to another type of health care practitioner. The process might include the same orthopedic and neurological tests -- including imaging, if necessary -- that medical practitioners use, as well as a specialized chiropractic analysis.

This specialized analysis consists of a physical examination to assess the balance among key joint and skeletal sites; the relationship between muscle and joint dysfunction and the location of the pain, and other physiological states. Referred pain from spinal problems can mimic or be a contributing cause to various other conditions, so a thorough examination is a crucial first step.

Chiropractors perform a variety of physical treatments. They use both specific joint movement techniques -- traditionally called "adjustments" -- as well as the slower and less specific mobilization methods that are now common in physiotherapy. In addition, treatment encompasses trigger point and other muscle procedures. Chiropractors also often employ therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation regimes in treatment programs, along with health care education and counseling.

However, chiropractors do not use prescription drugs or surgery in their practice and, if either of these is indicated, the patient is referred to a medical professional. Referral between chiropractic and medical practitioners is becoming increasingly common, according to Dr. Traitses.

Scientific evidence of chiropractic's effectiveness has grown significantly during the past 15 years, verifying decades of anecdotal evidence from the practice. More textbooks and original research on chiropractic have been published in the past 10 years than in the previous history of the profession.

Independent studies confirm that chiropractic education is equivalent to medical education in quality and content, with a focus on the neuromusculoskeletal system and physical treatments, instead of surgery and pharmacology.

Chiropractic education generally encompasses a minimum of seven years of post-secondary education and training, prior to licensing. Also, chiropractors must pass individual state and national Board examinations.

Chiropractors are licensed as doctors, authorized to diagnose and treat conditions concerning the spine, muscle and nervous systems and work to promote optimal health and wellness through positive lifestyle changes.

 

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The Flu Vaccine

Posted on 2009-09-28 14:04:23

 

 

 

Info On The Flu Vaccine.

 

Studies show that flu vaccines are unsafe and ineffective. This presentation by the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute includes a visual depiction of flu vaccine production -- how the flu vaccine is made and what it contains.
 
 

The video by Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute offers a good summary of what every person should know about the seasonal flu vaccine; how it’s made, and its effectiveness.

Signs and Symptoms of Influenza

As most of you probably know, influenza is a contagious viral respiratory infection. Symptoms include:

  • Fever

  • Chills

  • Runny nose

  • Sore throat

  • Cough

  • Muscle aches

  • Fatigue

  • Decreased appetite

Typically, the condition will improve after two to three days of bed rest, although some symptoms may persist for about a week.

What many people do NOT know, however, is that death caused directly by the flu virus is very rare. The vast majority of so-called “flu deaths” are in fact due to bacterial pneumonia – a potential complication of the flu if your immune system is too weak.

Other complications can include ear- or sinus infections, dehydration, and worsening of chronic health conditions.

The elderly and people with other pre existing medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease, are at higher risk of developing pneumonia after a bout of the flu.


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