Friday, October 30, 2009

TESLA ROCKS!


No, not the band. I mean the man, NIKOLA TESLA. The past couple of weeks we have had an amazing machine, called the MG-33 (that is based on Tesla's work with electromagnetic fields) here in the office. The response has been really good. My understanding is that this method of treatment has been used by Eastern Euopeans for as long as 50 years!! The technology is just now being utilized here in the USA for human performance, healing, and more. Most people are familiar with it as a method for speeding the recovery of injuries, e.g. in professional sports. I hear the Chiropractor for the Philadelphia 76'ers uses it for their basketball players to cut rehab times in half. Call us to experience a demonstration for FREE by mentioning this BLOG. Call (704) 521-1389 today. Learn more at http://www.pemfinfo.com/

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

18 Hours and Counting...

NC Chiropractors are required to take 24 hours of Continuing Education every year. I actually love to learn new things and recently came away with some of the following at a recent class:

- A one day dosage of over the counter NSAID's (e.g. Ibuprofen) raises the risk of heart attack by 47%
- Chiropractic is 5 times more effective than drugs for pain management
- Research shows that it takes only 1000 accumulative doses of Tylenol to reach Kidney failure
- Omega 3's are the number one missing nutrient among Americans
- $5 Billion total yearly Chiropractic economic production. $32 Billion yearly total marketing expenditure by pharmaceutical companies.
- Vitamin D supplementation, particularly at higher doses, may protect against colds and flu
- Good and proper biomechanics ("movement") is important to physiology and systemic health and wellbeing
-The lowest exposure of aspartame at 80ppm caused a 62% increase in lymphomas and leukemia
- There are no significant (high potency) vegetarian sources of EPA (a vital Omega 3)

Of course there is more, but it would take alot of space...

Sunday, October 4, 2009

CROP WALKIN'

My son, Jacob (age 9), and I participated in the CROP WALK today. We walked 4 miles to help raise awareness and money for hunger. It was a fun time spending it with my little guy. We talked about many things, and he even learned about foot biomechanics, microtears, and keeping his feet healthy.