Posted on 1st February 2012 by dr george in Family Health Tips
heart disease, heart health, miocardial infacrtion, nutrition, supplements
There are several ways to have heart disease. A heart attack is also called a myocardial infarction. This is the death of heart muscle from a coronary artery caused by blood clots. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood and when this cannot reach the heart muscle, it causes injury and chest pain. Patients also feel a chest pressure sensation during this episode. There is a 20-40 minute window during a heart attack where irreversible heart muscle da
mage will begin to occur. Dead heart muscle is eventually replaced by scar tissue. The loss of heart muscle is permanent. Cholesterol plaquing can rupture and a blood clot forms on the surface of plaque. It is a leading cause of this deadly disease. Cigarette smoking and nicotine exposure increase risks dramatically. There is mixed opinion among healthcare professionals about the risk and benefit of using statin drugs. There are alternatives to these drugs, but keep in mind that chiropractors and nutritionists do not diagnose or treat heart disease. Heart disease should be managed by a cardiologist. They do extremely great work and save many lives. Ask them questions about complimentary and adjunctive medicine, nutrition and alternative medicine. I believe it is best to let the opinion of the cardiologist take priority over all else. Ask your doctor to test you for homocysteine levels. This is an amino acid produced by the human body. Elevated levels of homocysteine may be associated with hardening or narrowing of the arteries, as well as
increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, strokes, blood clots and heart attacks. To my knowledge, there is not a drug to lower homocysteine levels. This may be why so much emphasis is placed on cholesterol. There is a product made by the Thorne Research called Methyl-Guard, which is very effective for homocysteine recycling and metabolism. There is also a product called Neo-Cardio which helps lower blood pressure. All at-risk persons and people with heart disease should be on Coenzyme Q-10. Statin drugs inhibit the body’s ability to make Coenzyme Q-10 and increase the risk of heart disease. Hawthorne, Omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, Bromelain are helpful for heart health. There are companies with high quality products that package heart-helpful nutrients for convenience of use. In addition to the ones named above, there is Cardio-Plus and Cardiotrophin PMG. Rhodiola and Ginseng are also very good support for the heart.
Posted on 27th January 2012 by dr george in Family Health Tips |Uncategorized
bone, bone density, breast cancer, calcium, cancer, chiropractic, chiropractor, nutrition, nutritional, osteoporosis, preventative, prevention, screening, supplement, supplements
After posting a three part series on osteoporosis on blog sites and newsletters and speaking before the West Marietta PowerCore team today, I have received lots of questions. I believe that all women should start taking bone health products in their teens. Standard process has a bone health kit that is both affordable and packaged for daily use. The definitive scan for bone density is a Dexascan. Almond milk is an excellent source of calcium as are broccoli, spinach, and dairy products. Many commonly sold calcium supplements are ineffective and do not help if you take them. The best calcium supplement would be calcium lactate. The second best would be calcium citrate. I do not recommend other types of calcium products. The urine test is called a bone resorption assay. This test cannot only identify individuals at risk but it can also monitor the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions and will show a problem or potential problem long before any other test. I would highly recommend this to young adult women. Genetics do play a role in osteoporosis but behavior and lifestyle are far more serious problems. There is a similar urine test to assess your propensity for breast cancer. The bone resorption assay retails for $192.00. We are offering special pricing of $116.00 through March 1st. The breast cancer risk profile is $306.00 but we will combine both tests for a cost of $225.00. Send your loved ones to use before March 1st to save the money.
Supplementary Information:
People at risk for rapid bone loss:
~Men and women over 50
~Perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
~Women recently pregnant or nursing
~Slender, small-framed women
~Tobacco users
~Heavy alcohol consumers (particularly men)
~Men and women with lactose intolerance or dairy allergy
~Race, particularly Caucasian or southeast Asian descent
~History of dieting
Conditions associated with rapid bone loss:
~Sedentary lifestyle
~Family history of osteoporosis
~Overactive thyroid
~Depression
Selected medications
~Hysterectomy
~Stress
~Low vitamin D and calcium
~Weak digestion
~Irregular periods
~Weak adrenals
Posted on 23rd January 2012 by dr george in Family Health Tips
absorption, calcium, fat, healthy fats, osteoporosis, sun exposure, supplements, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin F
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.
Research is most often done on foods containing certain vitamins and minerals. The supplements made from chemicals are in no way equivalent to foods.
In our clinic, we have whole food supplements. With Standard Process, you are essentially eating foods that have been turned into capsules and tablets. I recently recommended beets to a patient. I told her she would not need to buy a supplement if she would eat fresh beets including the leaves on a daily basis. She declined to eat fresh beets, which would have been the best choice, and decided to take tablets made from beets.
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 Institute of Medicine reports that most people have enough vitamin D. I believe somewhere in the middle lies the truth. There are several things to consider when deciding whether or not to use a supplement. First, you should do everything possible to spend time in the sun. In order to avoid harmful effects of the sun, get your sun before 11:00 A.M. and after 3:00 P.M. Gradually work your way into it; start with just five or ten minutes in the sun, and slowly increase your exposure over time. Also, be careful not to get sunburned. It is a little trickier to get enough sunlight in some parts of the world, in the winter, if you are older or if you have dark skin. Just a reminder, light through a window will not work!
Too much vitamin D can give you hypervitaminosis D. More often than not, people actually have a deficiency in vitamin F, not vitamin D. Vitamin D takes calcium from the gut and puts it into the bloodstream, while vitamin F puts calcium into your tissues. Supplementing vitamin D will not help you if you have a vitamin F deficiency. Primarily found in oils, vitamin F is very important. Science often refers to vitamin F as polyunsaturated fatty acids. We need linolenic and arachidonic acids from fat in our bodies. Vitamin F is not found in vegetable oil; it is found only in fat meat and butter. When we eat processed foods, margarine, shortening and unhealthy, unusable fats and oils, this keeps our bodies from using vitamin D. There is a lot of misinformation about fats, carbs and food. The best rule of thumb is to not eat man-made and heavily processed foods. People have eaten butter, eggs and animal fat for thousands of years. Cancer, obesity, diabetes and many other degenerative diseases have become epidemic in modern times eating heavily processed food and unnatural diets.
Posted on 16th January 2012 by dr george in Family Health Tips
bone loss, calcium, exercise, osteoporosis, supplements, treatment

In a chiropractic office, we see a lot of osteoporosis and osteopenia when we take patient x-rays. What concerns me about that is that bone loss is very significant before it will show up on an x-ray. A great test for bone loss is a dexa scan. Dexa scans should be performed, in my opinion, on all women in their late 40’s.
2% of men 50 and older have osteoporosis of the hip, as well as 10% of women over 50. Hospitals see hundreds of thousands of people with hip fractures. It is estimated that 44 million U.S. women and men 50 and over have osteoporosis. Approximately 80% of the people with osteoporosis are women. Some of the causes of osteoporosis are low calcium intake and not enough exercise. People most at risk are white, post-menopausal, older, petite, females eating a diet low in calcium and physically inactive. Weight-bearing physical activity and proper calcium consumption are proven to help prevent the progression of this disease. In addition to dairy products, dark green leafy vegetables, almonds and fortified foods are good sources of calcium.
Posted on 19th December 2011 by dr george in Uncategorized
Accutane, acne, alternative medicine, natural medicine, skin, skin care, supplement, supplements
There have been several different acne medications over the years and one that has caused serious concern lately is Accutane. Accutane is made up mostly of vitamin A. This drug has a long list of negative side effects and was consequently pulled off the market. It can cause severe depression, ulcerative colitis, inflammatory bowel disease, hair thinning, nose bleeds, peeling skin, headaches, and even reduced bone growth. While all of these side effects are serious, the gastrointestinal problems that Accutane causes are by far the worst. Several people that have taken this drug have had to have surgeries to remove their colons or their large intestines. Once these surgeries are performed the patient can no longer have any sold foods and in the case of the colon removal, the patient would no longer be able to absorb essential nutrients. These people would have to be on a continuous supply of artificial nutrients from the duration of their lives. How long is this going to last? How many more drugs will cause devastating side effects that completely ruin or end peoples’ lives? Here at Chiropractic Wellness we offer many natural skin care alternatives. Just a few of the supplements that can help with acne and other skin conditions are Dermaco, Chaste Tree, Andrographis Complex, Cataplex F, and Thymex. Try the 100% chemical free route before subjecting your body to these drugs that could have horrid side effects. We do not diagnose or treat skin diseases. We offer nutritional support to help your body heal itself.
Posted on 21st November 2011 by dr george in Uncategorized
Avastin, breast, breast cancer, cancer, chiropractic, chiropractor, risk assessment, supplements, tumor, women
We do not diagnose or treat breast cancer or any other type of cancer.
According to recent statistics, about 1 in 8 American women will develop a serious form of breast cancer at some point during their lives. That totals to 12%. According to the American Cancer Societies’ website, “breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow into (invade) surrounding tissues or spread (metastasize) to distant areas of the body. The disease occurs almost entirely in women, but men can get it, too.” In 2010 there were 207,090 reported cases of serious breast cancer among women and 54,010 non-invasive cases.
Avastin is a drug that was recently pulled off the market by the FDA for use in breast cancer patients for not living up to its manufacturer’s claims and even causing harm in some cases. This drug was supposed to delay growth of metastatic tumors, however, there is no proof of this. The side effects of this drug are very serious and can even be fatal. Some of the many side effects include massive bleeding, high blood pressure, perforations in parts of the body such as the stomach and intestines, heart attack, and even heart failure. FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg says she is not satisfied that there is enough evidence of the benefits of this drug for women to be taking the risk of using the drug. Doctors still use Avastin to treat certain types of kidney, lung, brain, and colon cancers and Avastin is currently the world’s best selling cancer drug. This drug is extremely expensive and some insurance providers are refusing to cover the costs. An estimate claims that a year’s supply of Avastin could cost around $100,000.
In our office we offer Estronex (2 hydroxyestrogens: 16 hydroxyestrone) urine tests. This test will help determine your risk level for breast and estrogen sensitive cancers. If you or someone you know is interested in preventative measures, you can obtain a supplement called Cruciferous Complete from our office. All of our supplements are made directly from foods and plant parts. We also recommend that you eat the actual food. We do not diagnose or treat breast cancer. We do however offer patient education, the above mentioned test, supplements for wellness, and referrals to the appropriate medical professionals if necessary. Be sure to practice self-breast exams monthly and follow up with you medical doctor for all of the appropriate screenings.
Posted on 31st October 2011 by dr george in Uncategorized
arch, arthritis, bones, chiropractic, chiropractor, foot, foot pain, footwear, insoles, orthotics, osteoarthritis, plantar, plantar fasciitis, sharp pain, shoes, supplements, toes
Some of the many causes of foot pain:
There are many foot problems. They can involve the toes, such as a rigid big toe, toes that deviate, gout, metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuroma, stress fractures, metatarsal fractures, osteoarthritis, fat pad syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and planter fasciitis.
There are 26 bones in the foot. Several are movable.

Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp heal pain that radiates along the bottom of the foot that is often worse in the morning when getting out of bed are classic signs of plantar fasciitis. If you notice the heal of your shoe wearing out quickly on the outside (lateral) side or the inside (medial) side, this could be the cause. Other causes can be flat feet, shin splints, high-arched feet, or heal spurs.
The Chiropractic Approach:
- x-rays are not usually necessary
- adjustments of the feet
- taping the arch
- myofascial release
- ultrasound
- stretching
- orthotics


95% of people with plantar fasciitis respond to this type of approach. A tremendus addition to chiropractic care is nutritional support.
Footwear
Foot problems are made worse because of poorly designed shoes that have no support. Making sure that your shoes fit right and are designed with the right support is essential. There are shoes designed especially for people with foot, ankle, knee, hip, and low back problems.
Custom Made Orthotics
We do not recommend generic or pre-fabricated orthotics. We also do not recommend orthotics until corrections are made in the feet. You do not want to reinforce a misaligned foot. We mold each individual’s feet and orthotics are then custom made that are very specific to each person’s needs. The foot is three dimensional and it is important to take this approach.
Common Sense
Protect your feet. Use proper footwear, rest, and ice sore feet. Before submitting to surgery, try conservative and chiropractic approaches. Once the body has been surgically altered, it cannot be reversed.


Dr. George
Dr. George has had extensive training in extremities. This includes foot, gait, and orthotics. He also offers nutritional support, rehab, and physiological therapeutics.

Posted on 26th October 2011 by dr george in Uncategorized
breast, breast cancer, cancer, cells, chiropractic, chiropractor, estrogen, malignant, metastasize, risk assessment, supplements, tumor, women
According to recent statistics, about 1 in 8 American women will develop a serious form of breast cancer at some point during their lives. That totals to 12%. According to the American Cancer Societies’ website, “breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow into (invade) surrounding tissues or spread (metastasize) to distant areas of the body. The disease occurs almost entirely in women, but men can get it, too.” In 2010 there were 207,090 reported cases of serious breast cancer among women and 54,010 non-invasive cases.
In our office we offer Estronex (2 hydroxyestrogens: 16 hydroxyestrone) urine tests. This test will help determine your risk level for breast and estrogen sensitive cancers. We do not diagnose or treat breast cancer. We do however offer patient education, the above mentioned test, supplements for wellness, and referrals to the appropriate medical professionals if necessary. Be sure to practice self-breast exams monthly and follow up with you medical doctor for all of the appropriate screenings. Also, come by our office to see what we can do for you or your loved ones.

Posted on 28th September 2011 by dr george in Uncategorized
chiropractic, chiropractor, natural medicine, nutrition, nutritional support, protein, supplement, supplements, support, vitamin C, vitamins, whole food
Research shows that people often choose supplements solely on how the package looks. I have seen expensive supplements that were worthless and cheap supplements that were very good. The reverse is also true and we all are influenced by visual aspects in everything we do. Unfortunately in the United States supplements are not regulated to any degree. The European Union and some other countries require herbs and supplements to be of medicinal quality if sold for health reasons.
If you make a rhubarb pie from the stems you have a delicious dessert, however, the leaves are poisonous and dangerous to consume. In the same regard, when buying a supplement, the plant parts used are very important. Often the parts used are missing from the product labels. For echinacea to be beneficial you must use the root. Different supplements and natural medicines use different parts. Whether the fruit, leaves, stalks, or roots are used makes a big difference.
Many vitamins are simply chemicals and are synthetic replicas of naturally occurring substances. Vitamins C and E have eight parts. Most often only one eighth of a molecule of these vitamins are present in commonly sold supplements.
Whole food substances made from plants, not chemicals , heal the body. The way a plant is grown and harvested, the type of soil used and many other things influence the quality of nutritional products. Think of how a tomato tastes that is vine ripened in your back yard in the summer. Then think of how one from the supermarket tastes in February. It is not hard to imagine that plants can have differences in quality that affect how the supplement works. The manufacturing process is important too. Heat destroys proteins, and all enzymes are proteins. Just think of the differences between a raw egg, a boiled egg, a fried egg, and a scrambled egg. How a plant is produced can have many variations as well and have an effect on the usefulness of the product. Some supplements have special coating that prevent them from being dissolved in the stomach and dissolve instead into the intestine. These and many other things are important to consider when choosing a supplement. We are always here to help. For a free systems survey that identifies nutritional needs, contact our office.
Posted on 17th August 2011 by dr george in Uncategorized
acid, alcohol, blood, gout, joint pain, kidney, pain, supplements
Several people have walked into our office complaining of pain in their big toe. Sometimes it is nothing more than a fixation in the joint, it could also be osteoarthritis from sports or other activities, but it could be gout. Gout usually starts in the big toe but I have seen it in the knee, foot, and other areas of the leg. Gout happens when the body has trouble metabolizing uric acid. It is possible to have high uric acid levels and not have gout. Gout is made worse by eating foods high in purine. Organ meats, scallops, muscles, and some fish are high in purine. There are also vegetables such as dried beans and asparagus that are moderately high in purine. Heavy alcohol use, kidney disease, obesity, high blood pressure, and some drugs can interfere with uric acid elimination. Because of the kidney problems associated with gout, I often suggest reducing foods high in oxalic acid. For a list of these foods, click on the following link. http://oxalicacidinfo.com/
Also see www.nutritioncaremanual.org
In managing gout, you should first get a medical exam with labs. Second, modify your diet and lifestyle. Third, although there is no cure for gout, there are supplements that make it much easier to live with. They include Phosfood liquid, AC Carbomide, Arginex, Renatrophin, Celery Seed, and Valerian root. There is also nutritional support for abnormal levels of uric acid when a patient does not have gout.