When you notice the alignment in your teeth are off, the typically thing that people do is schedule a visit to the orthodontist. They then provide to utilize testing and imaging to figure out how to best correct the alignment of your teeth.
Here at Precision, the primary condition we focus on are Neural Abnormalities in your body. These Neural Abnormalities lead to secondary conditions such as neck and back pain, migraines, vertigo, and numbness/tingling throughout your body. We use two main objective indicators to see if you have the presence of a Neural Abnormality. We use a Neural Scanner which measure the temperature of your neck. If there is an absence of a Neural Abnormality, the skin temperature would be balanced. The second test we use is Digital Structural Radio-graphic Analysis of your Head and Neck to measure whether the alignment is normal or abnormal. To learn more about what we do at Precision Chiropractic, please visit us at precisionnewyorkcity.com and if you would like to schedule a complementary consultation please call us at 347-674-3386.
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Most of the time that people go to the chiropractor, they would expect to get a manipulation or adjustment of some kind. However, what about if you go to your dentist and he filled your teeth without taking an x ray to find out if you had a cavity. It would result in unnecessary and potentially damaging work done to your teeth.
There has to be some kind of objective measure to determine if you need treatment. Even take someone with diabetes. They need to monitor their sugar levels to know when to take their insulin shot or else it could have detrimental effects on their bodies. At Precision, we are focused on giving your corrections when your bodies need them in order to properly remove neural abnormalities in your body so that you could work and function at your highest capacity. If we give you a correction when your body doesn't need one, it could lead to further developing a neural abnormality which will interfere with your body's healing process. To learn more about what we do at Precision Chiropractic, please visit us at precisionnewyorkcity.com and if you would like to schedule a complementary consultation please call us at 347-674-3386. Let's say that we had two different bottles (brands) of fish oils sitting side-by-side. Each bottle had 1,000 mg capsules. Are the capsules the same? The answer is NO.
Here's why: With regard to omega-3, there are HUGE differences with regard to sources, quality, and quantity. The best source of omega-3 oil is from cold salt-water fish such as sardines, anchovies, and salmon. Warm water and fresh water fish are not considered acceptable sources of omega-3. Did we say that eating warm water and fresh water fish was bad? No, we did not. They just aren't good sources of omega-3. With regard to quality, a lot has to do with the extraction process of the oil from its source, as well as the elimination of PCBs, dioxins, furans, PAHs, mercury, and of course, other heavy metals. You obviously want to remove the unwanted junk while still preserving the quality of the oil. When it comes to the right amount, heroes what you must know: At the very least, an average adult should be taking no less the 1,000 EPA per day. We did not say, "1,000 mg of omega-3 or fish oil per day." We specifically mentioned EPA. EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) is the heart and soul of fish oil. It, along with DHA (which is much more important for little ones and nursing moms), are what counts when it comes in omega-3 oil. Two 1,000 mg capsules may have very different levels of EPA. Some have as little as 70mg, and others have as much as 750 mg. The point? Oil...is not oil...isn not oil. You have to know what to look for. I recommend only looking for these types of fish oils at high quality health food stores and perhaps the local whole foods or Vitamin Shoppe. To learn more about what we do at Precision Chiropractic, please visit us at precisionnewyorkcity.com and if you would like to schedule a complementary consultation please call us at 347-674-3386. |
Dr. Jeremy SubadyaChiropractor at Specific Chiropractic Archives
April 2021
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