Wauwatosa Chiropractor | Why Are We Sick?

 

This is a great video by Dr. James Chestnut about why our country is so sick. It is not our genes or bad luck. We are killing ourselves through our lifestyles. Chiropractic and wellness care is not a quick fix but a real solution that takes time. It is important to make the right health decisions for yourself and not rely on your insurance company. Everyday people are choosing a $20 copay for more meds that will never help instead of investing in true health care like Chiropractic. It is time we stop wasting our money on cheap food, cable tv, sodas, pizzas, burgers, low cost in-network care and start investing in YOU!

Wauwatosa Chiropractic Talks Chiropractic and Medical Care

Wauwatosa Chiropractor Discusses Upper Back and Shoulder Tension

Chiropractor Elm Grove | Your best D-Fence against Seasonal Illness

Your best D-Fence against Seasonal Illness

With winter is full swing around the Elm Grove area comes the threat of “seasonal” illnesses like colds and flus. Why do viruses and bacteria only come around in the winter and fall? It’s a MYTH—they don’t!

The truth is that we are exposed to viruses and bacteria every day, all year long. What determines who gets sick and who stays well? It’s the state of our IMMUNE FUNCTION. One of the best known studies on this was by Cohen et al. in 1991 where they exposed ALL subjects to the cold virus, but only those who were “stressed” developed a cold! (Cohen, S. et al. Psychological Stress and Susceptibility to the Common Cold. N. Engl. J Med 1991 Aug 29; 325(9); 606-612.)

The state of our immune system is influenced by the stressors in our lives. Clearly, the amount of stress in our lives is not seasonal, that’s why people get colds and flus in summer months too. What is a seasonal variable that can explain a significant change in our immune function? VITAMIN D! Vitamin D is essential to maintain immune function and we get most of our vit. D from the sun. So in those cold winter months with shorter days and less time spent outside, we become deficiency in Vit D. There is an easy solution to this….Vitamin D supplements. Besides taking vitamin D to boost your immune function, research has shown that getting chiropractic adjustments can lower stress hormone levels and increase immune function. So give colds and flus the 1-2 punch with chiropractic care and the correct supplements this winter!

Dr. Madalyn Perry is a chiropractor at Performance Chiropractic. She works with people to achieve their health and wellness goals through natural means. Performance Chiropractic is located on Bluemound Road on the border of Elm Grove and Wauwatosa, WI.

This article is a summary of an article written by Dr. James Chestnut. To read the full article by Dr. Chestnut please follow the link: https://www.wellnessandprevention.com/index.cfm/2010/10/4/DSufficiency-Your-Best-DFENCE-Against-Seasonal-Colds-and-Flus

Wauwtosa Chiropractor Talks Chronic Fatigue & Stress

Dr. Grosskopf discusses how chronic fatigue and stress cause havoc and disease in our bodies and what Chiropractic care can do about it. Dr. Grosskopf has an office located in Wauwatosa, WI.

Chiropractor Elm Grove Talks about Spinal Health

Most adults between the ages of 25 and 65 spend majority of their weekly daytime hours working. Whether its running kids to school in the morning or sitting in traffic on your way to down town from Elm Grove, our spines are what keep us moving from day to day. Our working habits including how we sit and perform our jobs have an affect on our spinal health which dramatically impacts our quality of life.  Here are some basic tips to improve your spinal health habits:

1. Find and maintain a comfortable neutral posture. Neutral posture is balanced creating a sense of ease.

2. At work while sitting, your ears, shoulders and hips should be comfortably stacked in a straight line with your sternum facing forward.

3. Ankles, knees, thighs, and elbows should be approximately at right angles.

4. Good neutral posture is not rigid and static, STRETCH OFTEN!

5. Breath easily and deeply from your diaphragm below your sternum and rib cage.

6. Think tall with your sternum forward and head up. Your shoulders should be relaxed, not stooped or slouched.

7. Take mini-posture breaks often. Get up and love around when stresses, tension, aches and pains mount up.

Dr. Madalyn Perry  is a chiropractor who works with patients to improve not only their spinal health but their overall health. Performance Chiropractic Center is located in Wauwatosa, WI on the border of Elm Grove on Bluemound Rd.

Chiropractor Brookfield Talks About The Causes Of Misalignments

Australian Chiropractors Urge Reduction in Emotional Stress to Help Spine

From the Australian news service “F2 Network” comes an article that informs people that emotional stress can have a negative effect on the spine. The article, dated January 6, 2003 quotes Dr. Anthony Coxon, President of the Chiropractor’s Association of Australia (Victoria) who says, “While most people understood that physical stress can cause back pain, emotional pressure can also affect the spine.  chiropractor wauwatosa Chiropractor Brookfield Talks About The Causes Of MisalignmentsMany people think of back problems as being the result of physical knocks, bad posture and lifting things the wrong way. But all emotions will trigger a response in the nervous system. In particular, emotional stress can result in back and neck pain caused by vertebral subluxations (partial dislocations).”

The article notes that vertebral subluxations happen when the bones of your spine are locked in an abnormal position and interfere with the correct functioning of the nervous system.  Dr Coxon said a recent study showed a direct link between psychological stress and increased loading on the spine, but that the effects vary from person to person with “introverts” being affected the most.

Dr Coxon explained how the study was conducted.  “Participants in the study were hooked up to a lumbar motion monitor and automatic blood pressure and heart rate monitors, then asked to lift an object five times.” Dr Coxon continued, “Participants were also required to fill out personality profiles. Before each experiment was completed, the session was interrupted and the tester left the room.”  He then explained that during the first stage the tester was friendly and encouraging, but on return they became agitated and highly critical of the participant.

“The introduction of stress into the activity had significant detrimental effects on the spine and surrounding muscles. There was an immediate increase in muscle activity and load on the spine.” Dr Coxon said the study showed that the effects of stress varied according to gender and that `introverts’, `intuitors’ and `thinkers’ bore the brunt of the pressure.

The three main causes of misalignments of the spine are chemical, emotional and physical stress. Dr. Madalyn Perry and Dr. Jeff Grosskopf work with patients to correct the misalignments of their spines and reach their wellness goals. Performance Chiropractic is located in Wauwatosa, WI near Brookfield and Elm Grove.

Chiropractor Elm Grove talks about why Corn Syrup is BAD for you

This is an excerpt taken from Dr. Mercola’s Website : http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/01/02/highfructose-corn-syrup-alters-human-metabolism.aspx

Fructose Metabolism Basics

Without getting into the very complex biochemistry of carbohydrate metabolism, it is important to understand some differences about how your body handles glucose versus fructose. I will be publishing a major article about this in the next couple of months, which will get much more into the details, but for our purpose here, I will just summarize the main points.

Dr. Robert Lustig[i] Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at the University of California, San Francisco, has been a pioneer in decoding sugar metabolism. His work has highlighted some major differences in how different sugars are broken down and used:

  • After eating fructose, 100 percent of the metabolic burden rests on your liver. But with glucose, your liver has to break down only 20 percent.
  • Every cell in your body, including your brain, utilizes glucose. Therefore, much of it is “burned up” immediately after you consume it. By contrast, fructose is turned into free fatty acids (FFAs), VLDL (the damaging form of cholesterol), and triglycerides, which get stored as fat.
  • The fatty acids created during fructose metabolism accumulate as fat droplets in your liver and skeletal muscle tissues, causing insulin resistance and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Insulin resistance progresses to metabolic syndrome and type II diabetes.
  • Fructose is the most lipophilic carbohydrate. In other words, fructose converts to activated glycerol (g-3-p), which is directly used to turn FFAs into triglycerides. The more g-3-p you have, the more fat you store. Glucose does not do this.
  • When you eat 120 calories of glucose, less than one calorie is stored as fat. 120 calories of fructose results in 40 calories being stored as fat. Consuming fructose is essentially consuming fat!
  • The metabolism of fructose by your liver creates a long list of waste products and toxins, including a large amount of uric acid, which drives up blood pressure and causes gout.
  • Glucose suppresses the hunger hormone ghrelin and stimulates leptin, which suppresses your appetite. Fructose has no effect on ghrelin and interferes with your brain’s communication with leptin, resulting in overeating.

If anyone tries to tell you “sugar is sugar,” they are way behind the times. As you can see, there are major differences in how your body processes each one.

The bottom line is: fructose leads to increased belly fat, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome — not to mention the long list of chronic diseases that directly result.

Panic in the Corn Fields

As the truth comes out about HFCS, the Corn Refiners Association is scrambling to convince you that their product is equal to table sugar, that it is “natural” and safe.

Of course, many things are “natural” — cocaine is natural, but you wouldn’t want to use 142 pounds of it each year.

The food and beverage industry doesn’t want you to realize how truly pervasive HFCS is in your diet — not just from soft drinks and juices, but also in salad dressings and condiments and virtually every processed food. The introduction of HFCS into the Western diet in 1975 has been a multi-billion dollar boon for the corn industry.

The FDA classifies fructose as GRAS: Generally Regarded As Safe. Which pretty much means nothing and is based on nothing.

There is plenty of data showing that fructose is not safe — but the effects on the nation’s health have not been immediate. That is why we are just now realizing the effects of the last three decades of nutritional misinformation.

As if the negative metabolic effects are not enough, there are other issues with fructose that disprove its safety:

  • More than one study has detected unsafe mercury levels in HFCS[ii].
  • Crystalline fructose (a super-potent form of fructose the food and beverage industry is now using) may contain arsenic, lead, chloride and heavy metals.
  • Nearly all corn syrup is made from genetically modified corn, which comes with its own set of risks.

The FDA isn’t going to touch sugar, so it’s up to you to be proactive about your own dietary choices.

What’s a Sugarholic to Do?

Ideally, I recommend that you avoid as much sugar as possible. This is especially important if you are overweight or have diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure.

I also realize we don’t live in a perfect world, and following rigid dietary guidelines is not always practical or even possible.

If you want to use a sweetener occasionally, this is what I recommend:

  1. Use the herb stevia.
  2. Use organic cane sugar in moderation.
  3. Use organic raw honey in moderation.
  4. Avoid ALL artificial sweeteners, which can damage your health even more quickly than fructose.
  5. Avoid agave syrup since it is a highly processed sap that is almost all fructose. Your blood sugar will spike just as it would if you were consuming regular sugar or HFCS. Agave’s meteoric rise in popularity is due to a great marketing campaign, but any health benefits present in the original agave plant are processed out.
  6. Avoid so-called energy drinks and sports drinks because they are loaded with sugar, sodium and chemical additives. Rehydrating with pure, fresh water is a better choice

Dr. Madalyn Perry works with patients in the Elm Grove area to improve their overall health and reach their wellness goals. Performance Chiropractic Center is located on the border of Elm Grove, in Wauwatosa, WI on Bluemound Rd.

Wauwatosa Chiropractor on Healthcare Reform

A study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics in 2007 results showed that over a seven year period, patients who utilized chiropractors  had a 60.2% decrease in-hospital admissions, 59.0% decrease in hospital days, 62.0% less outpatient surgeries and procedures, and an 85% decrease in pharmaceutical costs when compared with the total network HMO utilization rates and costs where medical physicians were the primary physicians.

As a Chirorpractor my goal is to help my patients become healthier. The use of medications will never make a person healthier. Drug companies don’t even claim to make people healthier. Drugs will only reduce a symptom while the body continues to slowly suffer.

Tired of feeling sick and tired? Tired of being told the only answer is more medications and surgery? Then try something new.

Check out our website for  specials to have a chance to begin working with a doctor that will help you become truly healthier.

Wauwatosa Chiropractor Lowering Stress

Stress hormones can save your life in an emergency. Think about how you would feel if you were to come across a lion. Your heart rate would immediately go up, your muscles tension, your mind in an anxious state. Those are some of the effects of stress hormones. The problem is that people in our society are walking around all day long with stress hormones wreaking havoc on their bodies. Here is a list of some more effects and symptoms of chronically circulating stress hormones:

            Reduce immune function (cancers), raise LDL cholesterol, increased blood pressure, weight gain (especially around the belly), insulin resistance (diabetes), decreases serotonin (depression), sleeplessness, salt cravings, chronic fatigue, decreased attention (ADD), anxiety, decreased sex drive, increased respiratory stress…just to name a few.

A simple way to lower stress hormones

Moving your spine sends signals to the brain, through the nervous system, to lower stress hormones. That’s why exercise can be very calming. When a person receives a Chiropractic adjustment, signals fire off that tell your body its okay to lower stress hormones. There is some great neurological research showing how the spine runs, powers, and modulates the brain and in turn coordinates proper function of hormones in your body.

It would be impossible for a person to expect to be well and not have their spine well-adjusted. When was the last time you had your spine checked?