Omega III’s

I am frequently asked “are Fish Oil and Omega III’s really important to my diet?” And I say absolutely yes. Everyone should be eating quality WILD fish such as salmon, sardines, and anchovies. The key here is WILD. Most salmon is farm raised so you must read the label carefully. Farm raised salmon has very little nutritional value in terms of Omega III’s.

Supplementing with a good quality Omega III supplement is an excellent way to ensure that you are getting the proper EPA/DHA that you need. Benefits are as follows: promotes overall cardiovascular health, helps maintain normal cholesterol levels, promotes healthy blood pressure levels, promotes cognitive function, and stabilizes mood.

You can see why I and most health professionals recommend it so strongly.

Again, reading the label is key here. To ensure the best results verify that the product will give you optimal amounts EPA/DHA. I recommend 3000 mg and most products do not provide this and if they do the price is exorbitant. For more information or to get a great quality product for a reasonable price go to www.nutrametrix.com/drmichone

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Arthritic and Young Patients and Adjustments

Okay so I had a lot of questions regarding why arthritic and young patients do so well with the activator instrument.

So, here goes…Arthritis is basically the joint, in this case the spine, begins to lay down calcium and bone, and “fuse.” Often, but not always, when one ages this is the process that takes place.  Depending on the level of “fusion” there can be a great deal of difficulty even getting the joint to move and, unfortunately, occasionally pain with an adjustment. This due to the fact that basically the adjustment is interrupting or “breaking up” this fusion or calcification process. This pain after an adjustment is temporary and usually dissipates after a few consecutive adjustments. An alternative would be instrument adjustment, which would effectively mobilize the joint while minimizing potential recovery time.

As for children, their little joints are often hyper mobile. The vertebrae, depending on the age and area, are potentially not fully hardened or ossified. And choosing to use the activator, combined with motion or static palpation of the joints, it is a very safe and effective method to adjust those little spines!

As always, I’m available to answer questions should you have them. I’m A Mesa Arizona Chiropractic who Accepts Accidents & Insurance.

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Adjustment Techniques

Many chiropractors have a specific technique that they use with their patients, be it Gonstead, Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP), or Diversified methods.  All of the above mentioned methods with the expectation of Diversified limits the doctor to a specific method of adjusting.

Diversified allows the Doctor to use a variety methods, that he or she is trained in, to bring healing, correction, and relief to the patient. This may, but does not have to include, manual manipulations such as Gonstead and CBP, as well as, gentle non-force and instrument adjustments, including Activator method and ArthroStim method.

In my office I do use the diversified method of adjusting. This allows me to listen to the patient and choose what method is appropriate for them. For example, sometimes patients do not tolerate manual manipulation and instruments are not only appropriate but highly effective.

Below are photos of the ArthroStim  and Activator Instruments, respectively:

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When It Comes to Weight Loss Even Dieting and Exercise Aren’t Enough

Two new studies on diet and weight loss were released this week. The first by the University Of Pittsburg School Of Medicine, took 130 severely obese people weighing on average 264 pounds. They were divided into two groups. The first got diet and exercise guidance for one year, including free meal replacements and pre-packaged dinners. The second had the same thing except they did not start the exercise program until six months into the study. Both groups received counseling and support from nutritionists and psychologists both one-on-one and in a group setting.  The results were not surprising: At six months, the diet and exercise group lost an average of 24 pounds and had a larger decreased in belly and liver fat then the delayed group. The delayed exercise group lost an average of 18 pounds.  After one year, the diet and exercise group lost an average of 27 pounds compared to the delayed exercise group which lost 22 pounds.  According to USA Today, in a study put out by the Journal of the American Medical Association, on line, on 10/9/2010, 442 obese and overweight women weighing an average of 200 pounds were divided into three groups. Group one received the Jenny Craig program for free, including the pre-packaged food and weight loss counseling at the center. They were also encouraged to do a minimum of 30 minuses per day of moderate physical activity five days a week.  Group two received the exact same thing with the exception that the counseling sessions, with the staff, were performed over the telephone. Group three had two personalized weight loss counseling sessions with a dietitian (not from Jenny Craig). Low calorie diets were planned and exercise and other weight loss behaviors were discussed. Monthly follow-up calls or emails where performed by the dietitian. No free packaged foods were given. The results: After two years, group one had lost and kept off an average of 16 pounds, group two 14 pounds and group three 4 ½ pounds. The moral of the story is that just dieting isn’t enough, just exercise isn’t enough, not even diet and exercise is enough. If you are looking to lose weight get support and get yourself into a program that holds you accountable and is education based.  Be coachable and do the work. Furthermore, I don’t believe that meal replacements are the answer. You need to be able to eat real food. The best program out there, for my money, is Transitions Lifestyle Systems. The disclaimer is that this program is offered in my office. If you’d like to take a look and see if it’s for you, we have regular, no charge orientations. Just call the office and find out when the next one is. Also you can go to my website: www.nutrametrix.com/drmcihone and hit the Transitions Lifestyle Systems tab. Two new studies on diet and weight loss were released this week. The first by the University Of Pittsburg School Of Medicine, took 130 severely obese people weighing on average 264 pounds. They were divided into two groups. The first got diet and exercise guidance for one year, including free meal replacements and pre-packaged dinners. The second had the same thing except they did not start the exercise program until six months into the study. Both groups received counseling and support from nutritionists and psychologists both one-on-one and in a group setting.  The results were not surprising: At six months, the diet and exercise group lost an average of 24 pounds and had a larger decreased in belly and liver fat then the delayed group. The delayed exercise group lost an average of 18 pounds.  After one year, the diet and exercise group lost an average of 27 pounds compared to the delayed exercise group which lost 22 pounds.  According to USA Today, in a study put out by the Journal of the American Medical Association, on line, on 10/9/2010, 442 obese and overweight women weighing an average of 200 pounds were divided into three groups. Group one received the Jenny Craig program for free, including the pre-packaged food and weight loss counseling at the center. They were also encouraged to do a minimum of 30 minuses per day of moderate physical activity five days a week.  Group two received the exact same thing with the exception that the counseling sessions, with the staff, were performed over the telephone. Group three had two personalized weight loss counseling sessions with a dietitian (not from Jenny Craig). Low calorie diets were planned and exercise and other weight loss behaviors were discussed. Monthly follow-up calls or emails where performed by the dietitian. No free packaged foods were given. The results: After two years, group one had lost and kept off an average of 16 pounds, group two 14 pounds and group three 4 ½ pounds. The moral of the story is that just dieting isn’t enough, just exercise isn’t enough, not even diet and exercise is enough. If you are looking to lose weight get support and get yourself into a program that holds you accountable and is education based.  Be coachable and do the work. Furthermore, I don’t believe that meal replacements are the answer. You need to be able to eat real food. The best program out there, for my money, is Transitions Lifestyle Systems. The disclaimer is that this program is offered in my office. If you’d like to take a look and see if it’s for you, we have regular, no charge orientations. The next orientation is at Alta Mesa Chiropractic on Tuesday, October 19 at 6:00. Or you can go to my website: www.nutrametrix.com/drmichone and hit the Transitions Lifestyle Systems tab. We hope to see you on Tuesday.

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