Saturday, May 30, 2009

Send your Kids Outside for one "Green Hour" a Day


Send kids outside to get close to nature and appreciate the world around them.

The National Wildlife Federation recommends that parents give their kids a "Green Hour" every day, a time for unstructured play and interaction with the natural world. This can take place in a garden, a backyard, the park down the street, or any place that provides safe and accessible green spaces where children can learn and play.

Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods, refers to this nature-child disconnect as "nature deficit disorder." One of the primary symptoms is the replacement of the green space by the screen space as the occupier of children's free time. Indeed, a Kaiser Family Foundation study found that the average American child spends 44 hours per week (more than 6 hours a day!) staring at some kind of electronic screen. Studies have linked excessive television viewing to obesity, violence, and even lower intelligence in kids.

Now, a growing wave of research indicates that children who spend time outdoors are healthier, overall, than their indoor counterparts
Children who regularly spend unstructured time outside:

- Play more creatively
- Have lower stress levels
- Have more active imaginations
- Become fitter and leaner
- Develop stronger immune systems
- Experience fewer symptoms of ADD and ADHD
- Have greater respect for themselves, for others, and for the environment


SOURCES: http://www.greenhour.org/, http://www.moregreenmorelife.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Stress Relief

Stress Relief

Stress has become a fact of life, and for some, the daily norm. Although occasional stress can help improve our focus and performance, living with chronic stress can backfire by causing anxiety, depression and serious health problems.

Understanding who we are, knowing our major struggles, putting them in perspective, and taking action can help us deal with stress. The following strategies can also improve stress tolerance and help lessen the effects of stress on our health.

Think Positively
“Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into positive,” said Hans Selye, author of the groundbreaking work around stress theory. When optimism is hard to muster, cognitive-behavioral therapy, which trains people to recognize negative thinking patterns and replace them with more constructive ones, can also help reduce the risk of chronic stress and depression.

Get Out and Enjoy Nature
While modern civilization has made our lives more convenient, it has deprived us of an essential source of stress relief—connection with nature. Studies show that interacting with nature can help lessen the effects of stress on the nervous system, reduce attention deficits, decrease aggression, and enhance spiritual well-being.

“Smell the Roses” for Better Mood
Aromatherapy, or smelling essential plant oils, recognized worldwide as a complementary therapy for managing chronic pain, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stress-related disorders, can help you unwind. Orange and lavender scents, in particular, have been shown to enhance relaxation and reduce anxiety.

Relax with a Cup of Tea
During stressful times, coffee helps us keep going. To give yourself a break, however, consider drinking tea. Research shows that drinking tea for 6 weeks helps lower post-stress cortisol and increase relaxation. Habitual tea drinking may also reduce inflammation, potentially benefiting your heart health.

Laugh It Off
Humor relieves stress and anxiety and prevents depression, helping put our troubles in perspective. Laughter can help boost the immune system, increase pain tolerance, enhance mood and creativity, and lower blood pressure, potentially improving treatment outcomes for many health problems, including cancer and HIV. Humor may also be related to happiness, which has been linked to high self-esteem, extroversion, and feeling in control.

Build a Support System
Relationships are also key to health and happiness, especially for women. Women with low social support, for example, are more likely to increase blood pressure under stress. Loneliness may also contribute to stress in both men and women, also leading to poorer outcomes after a stroke or congestive heart failure. On the other hand, active and socially involved seniors are at lower risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Social support also helps cancer patients to boost the immune system and maintain a higher quality of life.

Employ the Relaxing Power of Music
Music, especially classical, can also serve as a powerful stress-relief tool. Listening to Pachelbel’s famous Canon in D major while preparing a public speech helps avoid anxiety, heart rate, and blood pressure, which usually accompany public speaking.Singing and listening to music can also relieve pain and reduce anxiety and depression caused by low back pain. Group drumming also showed positive effects on stress relief and the immune system. Music therapy can also elevate mood and positively affect the immune system in cancer patients and reduce fatigue and improve self-acceptance in people with multiple sclerosis.

To help people deal with stressful medical procedures, music can help reduce anxiety before surgery. When played during surgery, it can decrease the patient’s post-operative pain. Aiding recovery, a dose of calming music may lower anxiety, pain, and the need for painkillers.

Calm Your Mind
In recent decades, many forms of meditation have gained popularity as relaxation and pain relief tools. Focusing on our breath, looking at a candle, or practicing a non-judgmental awareness of our thoughts and actions can help tune out distractions, reduce anxiety and depression, and accept our circumstances. In cancer patients, meditation-based stress reduction enhances quality of life, lowers stress symptoms, and potentially benefits the immune system.
Guided imagery, such as visualizing pictures prompted by an audiotape recording, also shows promise in stress relief and pain reduction. Based on the idea that the mind can affect the body, guided imagery can be a useful adjunct to cancer therapy, focusing patients on positive images to help heal their bodies.

Enjoy the Warmth of Human Touch
Just as the mind can affect the body, the body can influence the mind. Virginia Satir, a famous American psychotherapist, once said that people need 4 hugs a day to help prevent depression, 8 for psychological stability, and 12 for growth. While asking for hugs may not work for some, massage can help us relieve stress and reduce anxiety and depression.

Massage has also been shown to reduce aggression and hostility in violent adolescents, to improve mood and behavior in students with ADHD, and to lead to better sleep and behavior in children with autism. Massage has other therapeutic properties, as well.

Regular massage may reduce blood pressure in people with hypertension and may lead to less pain, depression, and anxiety and better sleep in patients with chronic low-back pain. Compared to relaxation, massage therapy also causes greater reduction in depression and anger, and more significant effects on the immune system in breast cancer patients.

Give Exercise a Shot
To get the best of both worlds, affecting the mind through the body while getting into good physical shape, try exercise. In one study, a group of lung cancer patients increased their hope due to exercise. Exercise can also reduce depression and improve wound healing in the elderly. Tai chi, which works for people of all ages, may enhance heart and lung function, improve balance and posture, and prevent falls, while reducing stress.

No matter what stress-relief methods you choose, make it a habit to use them—especially if you feel too stressed out to do it. As someone once said, the time to relax is when you don’t have time for it.

SOURCE: http://www.acatoday.org/

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

PMS RELIEF FROM CHIROPRACTIC CARE

PMS RELIEF FROM CHIROPRACTIC CARE

Can chiropractic help premenstrual syndrome (PMS)? Can chiropractic help the cramping, pain and bloating of menstruation (dysmenorrhea)? Can chiropractic help those going through menopause-the period of change that arises when menstruation ceases?

Millions of women with these conditions have visited chiropractors. The female sexual organs-the ovaries, oviducts (tubes), uterus, cervix, vagina, glands and related structures-all need a healthy nerve supply from the spine to function properly. Doctors of chiropractic help see that the sexual organ/spinal column relationship is a healthy one.

The chiropractic approach has been a blessing to countless women with such problems. Chiropractors correct the vertebral subluxation complex (a dangerous condition in your spine that interferes with the nervous system and causes a state of "dis-ease" or reduced health and wholeness) that can lead to disease.

It is no coincidence that many who suffer from menstrual cramps also suffer from neck or back pain. In one study of 122 dysmenorrhea sufferers, most had lower back problems and spinal displacements. Perhaps that is why many women who initially visited a chiropractor for neck or back problems experienced beneficial effects on menstrual cramps, pain and other gynecological problems.

There are, however, many women who suffer from menstrual problems and other health conditions who will not go to the chiropractor because: "If I don't have a backache, why go to the chiropractor?" Because of this misperception that chiropractors are "backache doctors" many never receive the true benefits of chiropractic care.Many organs other than the sexual ones are responsible for reproductive health.

For example, chemicals produced by the ovaries and adrenal glands that are essential for reproduction are broken down by the liver. If the liver isn't working properly, these chemicals can build up to unhealthy levels and cause fibroid tumors in the uterus (leiomyomas), which, although benign, account for at least one-third of all gynecological admissions to hospitals.

Many women who have suffered from a wide variety of pelvic and gynecological conditions-from pain to PMS-have discovered the natural benefits of chiropractic care. Patients have also observed that menopausal symptoms including depression, hot flashes, back or joint pain, irritability, headaches or fatigue have been reduced from chiropractic spinal care.

Dr. J. E. Browning is a doctor of chiropractic who has written extensively on the chiropractic management of patients with pelvic problems. His clinical observations have led him to state that, "Various disturbances in pelvic organ function have been successfully managed by chiropractic ... symptoms [include] bladder, bowel, gynecologic, and sexual dysfunction ..."

A healthy spinal column is essential for the health of the female reproductive system and it is vital for women with gynecological problems to have routine spinal checkups by a doctor of chiropractic. A chiropractic spinal examination could make all the difference between sickness and health.



SOURCES: http://www.hersfoundation.org/, http://www.korenpublications.com/

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Kids Day - TODAY - Free - Royal Oak Michigan


Van Every Family Chiropractic Kids Day 2009 - TODAY - Saturday May 16th, 2009

Royal Oak, MI - On Saturday, May 16, 2009, communities worldwide will participate in the annual “Kids Day America”, a Health and Safety Awareness Day. Dr. Christie Prosper and Dr. Anna Saylor-Wither will be sponsoring the event locally at their office, Van Every Family Chiropractic Center, located at 4203 Rochester Rd. Royal Oak, MI 48073 (between 13 and 14 Mile Rd).

The event is FREE to the public and will run from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.Dr. Anna Saylor-Wither and Dr. Christie Prosper will provide essential information to all attendees on child health and safety. The office will donate special child I.D. cards to every child who attends and the Michigan State Police Department will be on hand to provide FREE fingerprinting of all the children.“

Both Dr. Prosper and I spend a lot of time both inside and outside of our practice helping children. Our annual Kid’s Day event helps us to support the kids in our community and provides a free fun activity for the entire family.” says Dr. Anna Saylor-Wither.

The Royal Oak Fire Department is bringing their fire truck and will teach fire safety tips to the children. The Royal Oak Police Department as well as the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department and the U.S. Army have been invited to attend.Drs Prosper and Saylor-Wither will provide FREE spinal exams and scoliosis screenings, and distribute vital information on disease prevention and specific health issues that affect children.

In addition to FREE health and safety information, there will be special kid’s activities throughout the event. Train rides will be provided by Jokers Entertainment and there will be special character appearances, face painting and a Bouncy House. FREE balloons, food, and giveaways for everyone! Prize drawings every half hour!

The public is welcome to attend the event. Kid’s Day 2009, will be held, rain or shine, on Saturday, May 16, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more information, call Van Every Family Chiropractic Center at 248-616-0900 or visit us on the web at www.vaneverychiropractic.com

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Van Every Chiropractic - Family Kids Day 2009 - Saturday May 16th, 2009

Van Every Family Chiropractic - Family Kids Day 2009 - Saturday May 16th, 2009

Royal Oak, MI - On Saturday, May 16, 2009, communities worldwide will participate in the annual “Kids Day America”, a Health and Safety Awareness Day. Dr. Christie Prosper and Dr. Anna Saylor-Wither will be sponsoring the event locally at their office, Van Every Family Chiropractic Center, located at 4203 Rochester Rd. Royal Oak, MI 48073 (between 13 and 14 Mile Rd).

The event is FREE to the public and will run from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.Dr. Anna Saylor-Wither and Dr. Christie Prosper will provide essential information to all attendees on child health and safety. The office will donate special child I.D. cards to every child who attends and the Michigan State Police Department will be on hand to provide FREE fingerprinting of all the children.“

Both Dr. Prosper and I spend a lot of time both inside and outside of our practice helping children. Our annual Kid’s Day event helps us to support the kids in our community and provides a free fun activity for the entire family.” says Dr. Anna Saylor-Wither. The Royal Oak Fire Department is bringing their fire truck and will teach fire safety tips to the children. The Royal Oak Police Department as well as the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department and the U.S. Army have been invited to attend.

Drs Prosper and Saylor-Wither will provide FREE spinal exams and scoliosis screenings, and distribute vital information on disease prevention and specific health issues that affect children. In addition to FREE health and safety information, there will be special kid’s activities throughout the event.

Train rides will be provided by Jokers Entertainment and there will be special character appearances, face painting and a Bouncy House. FREE balloons, food, and giveaways for everyone! Prize drawings every half hour! The public is welcome to attend the event. Kid’s Day 2009, will be held, rain or shine, on Saturday, May 16, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more information, call Van Every Family Chiropractic Center at 248-616-0900 or visit us on the web at www.vaneverychiropractic.com

Monday, May 4, 2009

Chiropractic Care Naturally Treats Colic

Chiropractic Care Naturally Treats Colic

Colic is defined as inconsolable crying in an infant for as least three hours a day, at least three days a week, for at least three weeks. A colicky baby typically presents with a loud piercing cry, flexed legs, tensed abdominal muscles, and clenched fingers.

It typically starts around three weeks of age and lasts until around three months but sometimes lasts for as long as six months. Approximately 10-20% of babies are affected by colic. Doctors diagnose colic based on the previously mentioned "Rule of 3" and after ruling out diseases that may make a baby cry uncontrollably. Parents of infants with colic report significantly higher stress levels than parents whose babies don't have colic.

The stress and frustration of trying to soothe a colicky baby may interfere with mother-baby bonding and can increase the risk of postpartum depression. In addition, colicky babies are more likely to be victims of child abuse and shaken baby syndrome. Despite the research done on colic there is no known cause, which can make treatment difficult.

Chiropractic care has shown some of the best results, with 94% of colicky babies demonstrating improvement with chiropractic adjustments.Research on chiropractic care and colic has shown significant benefits over other treatments such as dietary changes, medication, and infant positioning. A randomized clinical trial published in 1999 in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that "Spinal manipulation is effective in relieving infantile colic". For this study the researchers randomly assigned infants diagnosed with colic into two groups. One group received chiropractic care for two weeks and the other group was given the anti-gas medication dimethicone for two weeks.

The babies in the chiropractic group showed a 67% decrease in crying while the babies on medication showed a 38% decrease in crying.Another study with 316 children also showed significant improvement in colic in response to chiropractic care. This prospective study used diaries from mothers of colicky babies to track the amount of crying. The three month long study showed a "satisfactory result of spinal manipulative therapy in 94% of the cases". The improvements occurred after an average of only three adjustments within two weeks.

Chiropractic care is a conservative, gentle, and very successful option for treating infants with colic. Chiropractic adjustments for infants are specific, gentle, and safe. The International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association has a database of chiropractors who work with babies and children.

SOURCES: www.icpa4kids.org, http://www.4healthykids.com, www.chiro.org, www.naturalnews.com