The afternoon blahs, that tired feeling somewhere around 3 p.m. Most of us have experienced at least mild fatigue in the afternoon. Most people just seem to think it is just part of the modern life. We justify the mid-afternoon run to Starbucks because we just didn’t get enough sleep, or we...
Weekly I get asked how long do I have to follow the diet or how long do I have to exercise. Usually, I give them a timeframe that sound doable. Secretly I am hoping that it will be long enough that it will become a habit and stick for the rest of their lives. So, my question often of...
In the first Pillar of Health, we talked about your diet and more importantly keeping your blood sugar balanced. That balance is possibly the most important thing you can do for your health; it keeps you from developing the diseases of modern society and degenerative diseases.
Everything from...
The pillars of health: What is a healthy diet I can’t believe it is already December! Like most other people, this month is one of the craziest of the year. The holidays seem to stress us all out to no end, dealing with the best and the worst of humanity at the same time! ...
Happy Thanksgiving Week for those of you in the US!
I've been talking about ways to keep yourself healthy during the holidays. If you missed any of the previous posts, please check the links below to read those.
It's sad that we've gotten to the point of dreading the holiday season versus...
During the holiday season, our bodies are dealing with a lot. Everything from colder temperatures, shorter days, longer nights and not to mention all the increased emotional stress that most have to deal with between shopping, travel, and family. One of the hardest yet most important things is to...
Possibly the hardest thing to do during the holidays is to keep your stress levels in check. When we talk about stress we normally just think about the emotional types of stress. These stresses are easy to pinpoint this time of year, especially if you plan on doing any holiday...
As the holidays approach, one of the hardest things to do is stay healthy. It starts with Halloween candy and colder temperatures. Continues through Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Eve celebrations. Throw in a few holiday parties, some travel, dealing with families both good and bad and the...
I get asked all the time how the heck do you explain what you do. It’s not just for patients looking for an explanation of Applied Kinesiology and Chiropractic for their family and friends but also from chiropractic students. I thought I would finally take a post to talk about what I do and...
I got a nice little birthday present yesterday. The CDC announced that there is a wait for it, confirmed case of Ebola here in Dallas. Consequently, EVERYONE on Facebook lost their minds and posted that they were going to die.
The funny part to me is that Erin has had a mild...