February is Heart Health Month! We will be posting a series of articles about heart health and lifestyle recommendations.
CHIROPRACTORS AND NUTRITIONISTS DO NOT DIAGNOSE OR TREAT HEART DISEASE! THIS IS THE JOB OF A CARIDOLOGIST. IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU ARE HAVING A HEART PROBLEM, GET EMERGENCY MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY!

When a patient walks into a chiropractic office with neck pain, arm pain, chest/shoulder pain, it is important to determine what type of pain he or she truly has. We start by taking a careful history of the patient and asking the right questions in an attempt to distinguish between cardiac and non-cardiac pain. If the pain is diffuse below the sternum (breastbone) radiating into the arm or jaw and lasting between 10 and 60 minutes, it is likely to be a cardiac problem. If the pain is worse on exertion or if the patient has a history of drug use such as cocaine or other stimulants, it is highly likely to be an emergency medical situation. Other factors that can mimic heart disease can be anxiety, panic attacks and depression. As part of a healthy lifestyle, do not smoke or use tobacco. If your doctor tells you that you are healthy enough to exercise, exercise often and walk 30 minutes a day 5 days a week. Maintain a healthy weight. Calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index) and keep it between 18.5 and 24.9. If you are depressed, seek a professional for diagnosis and treatment. Limit your alcohol consumption to 1-2 drinks per day, and do not drink every day. Heart disease, as with most health problems, has a large behavioral component. So in addition to the above recommendations, eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. When you consume grains, make sure they are whole grains. Eat fewer products made from flour, and use whole grains in soups and stews. Eat brown rice instead of white rice. We will have more information on heart disease and more lifestyle recommendations throughout the month of February in honor of Heart Health Month.
People walk into my office every day and ask me questions about supplements. In nearly every case, they are referring to synthetic supplements made from chemicals. Some of them are even made with coal tar. Synthetic supplements are also very incomplete. What is typically sold as vitamin E is a synthetic version of one part of an eight part molecule and is not beneficial. In fact, it can even be harmful and trick your body into not absorbing the vitamin E obtained from foods. There is a similar situation with vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is once again a synthetic part of a molecule with eight different parts. It’s like eating an egg shell instead of the egg inside.
Over the past year or so, vitamin D has been in the news a lot, and both true and false claims have been made. Vitamin D is essential for bone health, and there has been research done about its role in your immune system, depression and many other things. It was not originally known that vitamin D is actually a hormone, not a vitamin. Therefore, vitamin D is incorrectly named. I have seen research that suggests that most people are vitamin D deficient, and vitamin D levels are routinely checked in medical offices. However, the
In our clinic, we use nutritional support, lifestyle changes, and prevention. We use a simple urine test to determine your potential for osteoporosis. The bone resorption essay can identify if you are at risk and monitor the effect of medical and nutritional intervention. Bone is very active; it is constantly rebuilding and remodeling. This is done through a process that includes 

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