Friday, July 31, 2009

Ten Steps to Understanding Chiropractic:

1. Chiropractic deals with every level of human performance.

2. Human performance is regulated by body chemistry. Everything you do and everything you are is a result of your body producing chemicals.

3. Your chemistry is regulated by all the chemical producing organs and glands in your body.

4. Your brain, through the nerve system, controls, coordinates and regulates all your organs and glands to produce a body chemistry that is just right for you-the right quantity and quality.

5. The bones of the spine house and protect your very delicate life line; spinal cord and related nerve roots (extensions of your spinal cord thatdivide and re-divide to form your nerve network).

6. When one or more bones of the spine lose their proper alignment, instead of protecting the nerve they now interfere with the communication between the brain and all the organs and glands of your body. This is a vertebral subluxation.

7. This results in a less than optimal production and coordination of your body chemistry.

8. This alteration in body chemistry results in a lessening of performance of all bodily functions.

9. The chiropractor’s job is to locate these spinal subluxations and to introduce a very gentle force so your body may make the correction. This correction will allow your brain to properly communicate with, control and regulate every organ, tissue and gland in your body. When your body chemistry is in balance, ONLY then can your body function properly.

10. Chiropractic helps you to get the most out of life by removing a very negative factor that will allow you to express all that you have been blessed with through your genetic heritage. Chiropractic wants to see you be the best you can be and get the most out of life.

New Study Links Allergies to Antibiotics

Infants given antibiotics are at risk for allergies!

A new study suggests, "Treating your child with antibiotics seems to increase their risk for developing childhood diseases like eczema and allergic asthma." A senior researcher, Dr. Christina Cole, for Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, studies the effects of antibiotics on infants. She reviewed medical records for 445 children. The children were followed for their development of allergic conditions until age 6-7.

Almost 50% of the children were treated with antibiotics in their first 6 months of life. The children who were treated with antibiotics were 1.5 times more likely to develop allergies and were 2.5 times more likely to suffer from allergic asthma by the age of 7 than the children who weren't treated with antibiotics. "The early use of antibiotics may damage the child's gastrointestinal tract and inhibit the developing immune system."

The antibiotic link to asthma was higher for kids who did not have a pet at home. They also noted that early exposure in life to bacterial infections and bacterial products seem to prevent the development of allergies. There is evidence that normal childhood diseases and bacterial infections help build a child's immune system. A healthy immune system will help protect them against allergies, asthma and more serious health challenges later in life.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Enjoying a Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre while updating the BBGJ www.BusinessBuildersGJ.com Networking Group brochure and website

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

"100 Day" tomorrow at Rimrock Chiropractic. It's 100 degress outside and we want 100 reasons why some would want chiropractic care. What's your reason?

Friday, July 10, 2009

Baby Killers

1% of the drugs prescribed to infants are responsible for 54% of the deaths or serious injuries!

Parents trust their doctors when they prescribe drugs to their children, but parents, please be aware. In a study published by the journal Pediatrics, researcher Thomas Moore examined nearly 600,000 adverse drug reactions reported to the FDA. The authors reported 2 staggering facts. First, of all the drugs prescribed to infants, 17 were on the hit list and were responsible for 54% of serious or fatal adverse drug reactions. The other alarming statistic was that from 1998 to 2000 the drug related deaths in infants increased nearly 75%!

There are over 2000 drugs listed that are linked to adverse drug reactions. Some of the 17 drugs on the hit list may surprise you:

Drugs most commonly suspected in fatal or serious infant outcomes (in order of severity):

Synagis
Propulsid
IndomethacilVIndocin
Nitric oxide
Zith romax/azithromyacin
Tylenol/ Acetaminophen
Fluconazole/diflucanAdvil/Motrin/lbaprofen
Respigam
Rocephih/Ceftriaxone
Cefaclor
Cefoperazone
Zidovudme
Erythromyocin
Vincristme
Sevorane/sevofluraiie
Vancomycin/Vancocin
ImmunologicsAcid/peptic disorders
NSAID
Medicinal gas
Lincosamide
Analgesic
Antiftingal
NSAID
Immune serum
Cephalosporin
Cephalosporin
Cephalosporin
Antiviral
Linosamide
Antineoplastics
Anesthetics
Antibacterial