Asthma is caused by an inflammatory response which causes constriction of the bronchial tubes. It is one of the fastest growing chronic conditions and a recent study showed 75% of children who have asthma as a child will still have that condition in the mid twenties.
In a lot of cases, traditional treatment methods have been effective only in controlling the asthma but nothing has been focused on the healing process. One of the possible missing links in the treatment of asthma could be the nervous system. The nervous system includes our brain, the brain stem, the spinal cord, and all the nerves that go to every organ (including the lungs), tissue, and muscle in our bodies. What about if there was a way to measure how the nervous system is functioning? Could a deficit in the nervous system lead to the secondary effects of asthma. The main control center of our nervous system is the brainstem which is located where the top bone in our neck resides. When we have various traumas in life, whether from slips and falls, car accidents, excessive poor posture, amongst other things. It can cause problems to the neck area and as a consequence lead to problems with the brainstem. At our office, we utilize state of the art infrared thermography to measure nervous system function. The way it works is that one of the functions that the nervous system controls is skin temperature. The infrared device is able to pick up specific heat that is emitted from the vessels in our body. Any deviation in skin temperature great than .5 degrees is an indication of an improperly functioning nervous system. 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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Chronic Fatigue also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis is a chronic disease that still is claimed to be "uncurable" by the medical professionals. It's symptoms range but some of the most common are fatigue, headache, dizziness, and generalized pain all over the body.
In a lot of cases, traditional treatment methods have been ineffective in reducing the effects of chronic fatigue and it turns into what is classified as a chronic condition. One of the possible missing links in the treatment of chronic fatigue could be the nervous system. The nervous system includes our brain, the brain stem, the spinal cord, and all the nerves that go to every organ, tissue, and muscle in our bodies. What about if there was a way to measure how the nervous system is functioning? Could a deficit in the nervous system lead to the secondary effects of chronic fatigue. The main control center of our nervous system is the brainstem which is located where the top bone in our neck resides. When we have various traumas in life, whether from slips and falls, car accidents, excessive poor posture, amongst other things. It can cause problems to the neck area and as a consequence lead to problems with the brainstem. At our office, we utilize state of the art infrared thermography to measure nervous system function. The way it works is that one of the functions that the nervous system controls is skin temperature. The infrared device is able to pick up specific heat that is emitted from the vessels in our body. Any deviation in skin temperature great than .5 degrees is an indication of an improperly functioning nervous system. 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. Lyme's Disease is often difficult to diagnose because the blood tests are often inconclusive and there are many false positives and negatives. Typically some of the symptoms of lyme's are fatigue, headache, dizziness, and generalized pain all over the body.
In a lot of cases, traditional treatment methods have been ineffective in reducing the effects of lyme's and it turns into what is classified as a chronic condition. One of the possible missing links in Lyme's Disease could be the nervous system. The nervous system includes our brain, the brain stem, the spinal cord, and all the nerves that go to every organ, tissue, and muscle in our bodies. What about if there was a way to measure how the nervous system is functioning? Could a deficit in the nervous system lead to the secondary effects of lyme's disease. Many consider Lyme's disease to be neurological in nature. At our office, we utilize state of the art infrared thermography to measure nervous system function. The way it works is that one of the functions that the nervous system controls is skin temperature. The infrared device is able to pick up specific heat that is emitted from the vessels in our body. Any deviation in skin temperature great than .5 degrees is an indication of an improperly functioning nervous system. 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. When you notice that your teeth are crooked, naturally you would go to the orthodontist and they would straighten your teeth. The question is what happens once the proper alignments are made?
In order to maintain or protect the work that has been accomplished in the straightening of the teeth, the orthodontist will give you a retainer to wear. The purpose of this retainer is to make sure what's been corrected stays that way. After a patient completes an initial phase of care at Precision, we offer protection plans to make sure that the corrections that we have made stay that way. Is it always a patient's choice whether they want to continue with protection. I had braces when I was a kid and chose not to wore my retainer very much and now I deal with the consequences of my lower teeth being out of alignment. 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. 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. 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. When your skull has shifted anteriorly relative to your thorax, which in simpler terms means that the vertebra in your neck may have shifted forward so that, rather than having your skull positioned over the center of your body, it's shifted forward and putting a great deal of stress on the bones, discs, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and muscles in the cervical spine - aka the neck. If a house is not resting correctly on its foundation, could that result in a series of problems? Could that shift cause the walls to crack...the floors to creak...the windows to get stuck, etc? Should we fill in the crack on the wall, put another nail in the floor, and put some WD-40 on the window, or should we FIRST check the foundation and the frame of the house and correct any issues that may exist? What makes the most sense? Most health providers focus on the symptoms. When the symptoms have been addressed, the condition is no longer an issues. Meanwhile, what do you think will happen to the walls, the floor, and the window if we don't focus our attention on the foundation, w hick as we both KNOW, is the underlying cause?
Agave Nectar vs Agave Syrup
High-glycemic foods have been linked to many diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes. Agave nectar is a low-glycemic food (foods with glycemic index lower than 55 are considered low glycemic), and as such - is less likely to trigger the body's mechanisms for fat storage. Lately there's been a great deal of confusion with regard to agave nectar and agave syrup - the two of which are not the same. The creation of agave nectar is similar to maple syrup in that it's made by extracting sap (in this case, from the pina - the center of the agave plant), filtering it, and then heating it at a low temperature. This breaks down the carbohydrates into sugars. Lighter and darker varieties of agave nectar are made from the same plants. Low temperatures are used in processing many varieties of agave nectar (under 118ºF) - which is why agave nectar is typically regarded as a "raw food." No chemicals or enzymes are added in the production of agave nectar. Then there is, of course, agave syrup - an entirely different ball game. Agave syrup is - shall we say, "modified" no differently than is corn syrup, the end result of which is HFCS - high fructose corn syrup. HFCS, like agave syrup, is anything but natural. Unfortunately, in the agave industry, the terms agave nectar and agave syrup, are often used interchangeably. The reason? It wasn't until recently that the food industry took notice of agave nectar and realized that, with a little bit of modification, it could be sold as a commercial food sweetener similar to HFCS. Prior to this discovery, those who've used agave nectar for thousands of years simply used the term nectar and syrup interchangeably. They never considered that commercial food chemists had a very different future in store for what would become agave syrup. Members of the food industry who are less than excited about this low-glycemic, all natural competitor to other more harmful sweeteners, have been attempting to suggest that agave nectar and agave syrup are the same. While any reasonable intelligent person knows that this is not true, the truth has never stopped anyone from painting fiction as fact. |
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April 2021
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