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		<title>Conservation of Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewability, sustainability, and energy conservation are all over the news. Every newspaper&#8217;s front page and every television nightly news program features sustainability daily. These are important issues, not only for the health of our planet, but also for our physical health and well-being. Our physical health depends on how we maximize our available energy resources [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renewability, sustainability, and energy conservation are all over the news. Every newspaper&#8217;s front page and every television nightly news program features sustainability daily. These are important issues, not only for the health of our planet, but also for our physical health and well-being.</p>
<p>Our physical health depends on how we maximize our available energy resources &#8211; how we use our body&#8217;s stores of energy, how we replace and renew that energy, and how we practice conservation of our physical energy.</p>
<p>The interaction of all the elements of human physiology is exactly analogous to the interaction of ecosystems in the global ecology. It&#8217;s an interesting and powerful comparison.</p>
<p>Energy resources in our body consist of nutrients obtained from food, oxygen, and stored energy in the form of sugars (glycogen) and fats. We gain energy by eating good food and balancing our nutritional choices from all the major food groups.1,2 We gain energy by having efficient and well-toned cardiovascular and respiratory systems. We gain energy by having strong muscles. And we gain energy by getting sufficient rest.</p>
<p>How we use these resources depends on instructions from the nerve system. Being able to use these resources efficiently depends on the underlying tone of our cells and tissues, which in turn depends on normal flow of information in the nerve system.</p>
<p>Hyperactive nerve systems and sluggish nerve systems &#8211; due to a variety of causes &#8211; create imbalances up and down the line.3 Systems perform abnormally. Your metabolism slows down or speeds up. You don&#8217;t digest your food properly. You use too many or too little resources for a given task, and the job doesn&#8217;t get done properly. Muscles get tight. Joints get stiff. You have pain. You get sick.</p>
<p>In these cases you&#8217;re using more energy &#8211; due to inefficient systems &#8211; than you&#8217;re taking in. You&#8217;re not sustaining your resources, you&#8217;re depleting them. Sooner or later, your entire system will begin to breakdown. You have chronic pain, you&#8217;re tired all the time, you toss and turn when you should be sleeping, and you&#8217;re irritable during the day.</p>
<p>Energy is not being renewed. Your body&#8217;s out of balance, physically and metaphorically.</p>
<p>Chiropractic treatment directly addresses these energy concerns. Chiropractic care is all about energy management and conservation of resources. Gentle chiropractic treatment focuses on restoring balance to nerve systems, muscular systems, and physical structure. Energy begins to flow to where it&#8217;s needed most, chronic pain begins to resolve, and you begin to sleep more restfully. You have a greater focus and get done the things you want to get done during the day. Your relationships with family and friends are more enjoyable, and life itself becomes much more fun.</p>
<p>Your chiropractor &#8211; your energy conservation specialist &#8211; is an important natural resource for your well-being and your family&#8217;s well-being.</p>
<p>1Katona P, Katona-Apte J: The interaction between nutrition and infection. Clin Infect Dis 46(10):1582-1588, 2008<br />
2UNESCO, Regional Office for Education in Asia and the Pacific: Population, nutrition, and health. Bull Unesco Reg Off Educ Asia Pac 23:260-268, 1982<br />
3D&#8217;Melllo R, Dickenson AH: Spinal cord mechanisms of pain. Br J Anaesth April 15, 2008</p>
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		<title>Saving the Planet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you ever think your health and well-being are important factors in the health and well-being of the planet? It&#8217;s true. The choices each of us makes each and every day are important for our family&#8217;s welfare as well as the welfare of our neighborhood, our community, our city, our country, and our global society. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you ever think your health and well-being are important factors in the health and well-being of the planet? It&#8217;s true. The choices each of us makes each and every day are important for our family&#8217;s welfare as well as the welfare of our neighborhood, our community, our city, our country, and our global society.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t often consider that a healthy personal lifestyle &#8211; relating to fitness and nutrition &#8211; has an impact on the environment and the global biosphere. But our personal choices and actions do matter. Our life-affirming choices to get fit, be fit, and eat right affect everyone and everything around us. How you get to work is a perfect example.<br />
Of course, most of us drive to work, as it&#8217;s a lifetime habit, and we don&#8217;t even think about it. But, driving always produces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions &#8211; every gallon of gas burned pumps 17 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.<br />
Biking to work and walking to work are fitness-promoting activities that have<br />
a double benefit.1,2 You&#8217;re exercising on your workdays and you&#8217;re actively<br />
helping to reduce GHG emissions and stabilize the Earth&#8217;s climate.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s too far to walk or bike to your place of employment, arrange to car pool with co-workers and walk or bike to their house on the days when you&#8217;re not the designated driver.<br />
Planting a garden or participating in the activities of a community garden is a health-promoting action step that has a triple benefit.<br />
First, you&#8217;re producing or helping to produce foods that are grown locally. Foods consumed<br />
in the United States travel an average of 1500 miles to reach your local supermarket. Foods grown locally eliminate almost all of the fossil fuel resources required to transport non-local items.</p>
<p>Second, you&#8217;re adding really fresh vegetables to your family&#8217;s diet, providing vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals required for abundant good health.</p>
<p>Third, gardening is exercise &#8211; the kind of exercise people used to get when they didn&#8217;t sit in chairs at desks all day long.</p>
<p>The benefits of health-promoting activities keep on coming.3 For the most part, healthy people don&#8217;t wind up in the local hospital emergency room. Resource saved include fossil fuels burned by high-speed ambulances, fossil fuels burned to produce electricity used to power life-saving medical devices, and energy utilized to produce the vast amounts of medical supplies consumed in an emergency procedure, including syringes, IV set-ups, and towels, wipes, and disinfectants.</p>
<p>Being a healthy individual as a member of a healthy family has a huge multiplying effect. Your chiropractor knows that all body systems are deeply interconnected and must work together to produce good health. So too are the many different living systems that make up Planet Earth. Your chiropractor can provide you with detailed information about good nutrition and good exercise that can help make a real difference in your health and the health of your community.</p>
<p>1Villegas R, et al: The cumulative effect of core lifestyle behaviours on the prevalence of hypertension and dyslipidemia. BMC Public Health 13(8):210, 2008<br />
2Christie BR, et al: Exercising our brains: how physical activity impacts synaptic plasticity in the dentate gyrus. Neuromolecular Med 10(2):47-58, 2008<br />
3Booher MA, Smith BW: Physiological effects of exercise on the cardiopulmonary system. Clin Sports Med 22(1):1-21, 2003</p>
<p>The Peace of Nature</p>
<p>Most of us know that meditation provides profound benefits in terms of lowering stress and anxiety, as well as the possibility of lowering blood pressure and improving the functioning of our immune system.</p>
<p>Visiting nature provides the same kinds of benefits. Whether you&#8217;re sitting in your backyard watching the sunset, strolling through a park, or walking along a shoreline in the early morning, spending time in a natural surrounding creates a wonderful feeling of peace and restfulness.</p>
<p>City dwellers may need to be a little more proactive to find a patch of green, but the search is always worthwhile. Green spaces, including roof gardens, stands of trees, and the atriums of skyscrapers are oases of tranquillity amid the crush-and-tumble of the metropolis.</p>
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		<title>Enhance Fertility with Chiropractic Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thirty-five year-old Tracy had tried everything: monitoring her cycles through body temperature, over-the-counter fertility predictors and finally, fertility-enhancing drugs and in vitro fertilization. But after three years of trying, she still wasn’t pregnant. She began to think she was “too old” to have a family, though she was seemingly in great physical shape. Tracy is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thirty-five year-old Tracy had tried everything: monitoring her cycles       through body temperature, over-the-counter fertility predictors and finally,       fertility-enhancing drugs and <em>in vitro</em> fertilization. But after       three years of trying, she still wasn’t pregnant. She began to think       she was “too old” to have a family, though she was seemingly       in great physical shape.</p>
<p>Tracy is not alone. Thousands of women go to fertility specialists each       year. “After fertility treatments fail, many women are told ‘no’ [about       having children] because of their age,” says D’arcy Brown,       DC. But chiropractic may offer hope. At least one recent study showed that,       after receiving chiropractic care, previously infertile women were much       more likely to become pregnant (<em>Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research</em>,       2003). And while reasons behind chiropractic’s success in treating       infertility aren’t certain, there are a number of possibilities why       it may work.</p>
<p>Dr. Brown, who practices in Aspen, Colorado, believes proper alignment       works in several ways to increase the likelihood of becoming and staying       pregnant. Chiefly, improper alignment of the cranial, spinal, and pelvic       bones can hinder the nervous system, which controls a woman’s reproductive       system, causing imbalances and hampering her ability to get and stay pregnant.</p>
<p>Distortions of the sphenoid bone in the skull— which can result       from passage through the birth canal or from accidents later in life— are       particularly problematic, says Brown, since misalignments there can affect       the cranial nerve and pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is the regulator       of a number of hormones important to fertility, including the follicle-stimulating       hormone, estrogen, and progesterone. If any of these are out of balance,       explains Brown, it can be very difficult to get pregnant.</p>
<p>Like Tracy, many of the patients Brown sees for infertility have tried       everything. They come to chiropractic as a last resort. Brown first talks       to them about their menstrual health history, noting signs of imbalance,       which have often been problematic since the onset of menstruation, including       heavy cramping, mood swings, and missing periods. “We balance the       body [through chiropractic],” says Brown. Patients receive a combination       of chiropractic and craniosacral adjustments, three times a week to start.       After adjustments start to hold, patients visit once or twice a week.</p>
<p>How long should chiropractic take to work? Not long, says Brown. “We       give it three months. Often women will become pregnant in the third or       fourth month of treatment.” Brown has an impressive 75 percent success       rate so far. Unless there have been serious compromises to reproductive       health, he says, such as a history of extreme athletic activity or substance       abuse, chiropractic may set the stage for a successful pregnancy for women       like Tracy.</p></div>
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		<title>Erasing Migraines: An M.D. Turns to Chiropractic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stress, sleep deprivation and fatigue have been no small component of Dr. Michael Benson’s life. As a fetal surgeon, Benson is often up for 24- to 36-hour stretches at a time looking after patients. He has little time to rest or eat regular, healthy meals. It’s no wonder he has suffered from migraines for years. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stress, sleep deprivation and fatigue have been no small component of       Dr. Michael Benson’s life. As a fetal surgeon, Benson is often up       for 24- to 36-hour stretches at a time looking after patients. He has little       time to rest or eat regular, healthy meals. It’s no wonder he has       suffered from migraines for years.</p>
<p>Benson is not alone. It’s estimated that 28 million       Americans suffer from migraines. As anyone who experiences these intense       headaches can tell you, they can be extremely debilitating. Acute pain,       possible visual disturbances and nausea, as well as sensitivity to light,       sounds and odors can render a person incapable of going about everyday       responsibilities, much less performing complicated tasks like surgery.</p>
<p>In order to cope, Benson has used Ibuprofen and heat to manage the pain,       but sometimes it doesn’t work. “I used to keep a preloaded       syringe of Toradol [a strong, anti-inflammatory pain reliever] in my medicine       chest,” he admits, “because once my headaches get really bad,       I get nauseated and can’t take anything by mouth. It saved having       to go to the ER.”</p>
<p>Having trained as an M.D., Benson confessed that chiropractic treatment       wasn’t in his knowledgebase or on his immediate list of pain-relieving       measures. In fact, if he hadn’t been visiting his brother, a doctor       of chiropractic, when a bad migraine hit, he may never have received chiropractic       care. “The Ibuprofen didn’t work, so my brother offered to       examine me and adjust my neck,” he says. “When you’re       in pain, you’re willing to try anything.” Within 10 to 15 minutes       of the adjustment, his migraine had disappeared.</p>
<p>It’s likely that Benson’s body reacts to stress by tensing       muscles around the cervical joints in the neck, causing nerves in his neck       to become impinged and triggering his migraines. Chiropractic adjustment       alleviates this pain by relaxing muscles and promoting a full range of       motion in the neck, allowing the headache to subside. And Benson’s       positive experience isn’t uncommon. Recent studies at Duke University       found that spinal manipulation was almost always immediately effective       in relieving headaches originating in the neck and provided longer-lasting       relief than commonly prescribed pain medications.</p>
<p>Benson’s migraines probably won’t go away completely without       substantial lifestyle changes— changes that could be tough to implement       with his profession. Once migraines are an established pattern, they are       very difficult to get rid of, explains his brother. But he <em>can</em> work       to minimize them with chiropractic care— a solution that doesn’t       carry the potential side-effects of over-the-counter and prescription pain       medication. Whenever a potentially incapacitating migraine hits and Benson       gets an adjustment from his brother, “It always works,” he       says.</div>
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