Dr Beecher’s March 2014 Monthly Chiropractic Newsletter

“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.” ~ Harry S. Truman

Surprising News: Exercise Without This May Not be Doing as Much Good for

Your Heart as You Think!

 

New study shows why nutrition may be more important than exercise for preventing the nation’s #1 killer…

 

Also this month:

  • Is Your Lunch Missing a Key Weight-Loss Ingredient? A new study shows that eating this at lunch helped overweight adults feel fuller for longer!
  • The One Thing You Should Never Do in the Morning: If you are like most people, you do this every day and it could be prematurely aging you and harming your health!
  • The Janitor Who Traded His Mop for the Executive Jet: How a Mexican-American janitor went from cleaning the floors to being an Executive Vice President of PepsiCo of North America…

Houston – This is big news, especially if you want to increase your odds of living a longer and healthier life.            This news will also shock many people because it sounds counterintuitive. But, that’s one reason scientific research is done. You see, what seems obvious is not always correct.

For example, let’s take a look at two people: one has good cardiovascular fitness but is overweight and the other does not have good cardiovascular fitness but is lean.

Which Person Do You Think

is at Greater Risk of a Heart Attack?

According to the findings of a new study, the overweight but fit person may be at greater risk for a cardiac event than the lean not-so-fit person.

In other words, according to this study, being lean may be better than being in good aerobic shape.  But that’s not the whole the story, so let’s look at the study…

In the study published in the European Heart Journal, a research team found that physical fitness in a person’s teen years can reduce their risk for a heart attack later in life.

Researchers analyzed data from 743,498 Swedish men who received a medical examination at the age of 18 when they were conscripted into national service between 1969 to 1984.  Each man’s fitness level was measured with a bicycle test in which the resistance was gradually increased until he was too exhausted to continue.  The men were monitored for an average of 34 years until they suffered a heart attack, died, or until January 1, 2011, whichever came first.

According to researcher Dr. Peter Nordström, “We report a significant graded association between aerobic fitness in late adolescence and [a myocardial infarction or heart attack (MI)] later in life in men.  However, obese men with a high aerobic fitness had a higher risk of MI than lean men with a low aerobic fitness. 

            “While being physically fit at the end of your teens can reduce the risk of a heart attack, fitness alone does not appear to fully compensate for the risks with being overweight or obese.  In other words, having a normal weight is more important than being in good physical shape, but it is even better to be both fit and have a normal weight.”

How to Possibly Decrease

Heart Attack Risk by 18%

The researchers also ranked the men based on physical fitness and for every 15% increase in fitness, they found the men in that group had an 18% lower risk for a heart attack 30 years later. They also found that consistent fitness training into late teens can reduce risk of having a premature heart attack by 35%.

Dr. Nordström and his team also stated that several factors may have influenced their data.  For example, some people are born with bodies more equipped for higher levels of fitness and a lower risk for heart disease.

Scientific research is used to determine which treatments work, which treatments do not, and which treatments do more harm than good.

Countless drugs have been scientifically tested over the years, and drugs are often compared against each other, but very few studies have actually directly compared drugs with exercise and their effect on several common health conditions and diseases.

While more research needs to be done on this topic, here are two things that would not be a bad idea:  (1) If you are a parent, it is probably a very good idea to make sure your kids exercise regularly, whether in sports or just an exercise program.  It may dramatically decrease their risk of premature heart attack in adulthood. (2) Stay lean!  In other words, try to eat the best you can.  If this study is accurate, shedding some weight and staying lean may add years to your life.

The best possible scenario is to both eat right (stay lean) and exercise.  Once again, science is showing that simply eating right and exercising is by far the best medicine.

If you add stress reduction and proper sleep to the mix, barring genetic weaknesses or accidents, you should be in good shape to live a long, healthy life.

It is amazing how even chronically sick people can become healthy just by eating right, exercising, reducing stress, and getting the proper amount of sleep.

Most BIG diseases and health problems come from the cumulative effect of small, unhealthy things done over decades.

The first cigarette does not kill you, but smoking a pack or two a day for 30 years is a cancer time bomb.  Similarly, going for a walk today will not make you healthy, but walking every day for decades could prevent a heart attack or some other serious health problem.

Here is something very important:  Many people are mistaken about what exercise can do for you.

The Most Common Weight Loss Mistake…

It is common for people to believe that if they exercise, they can eat more… or eat poorly… and they will still lose weight.

It is believed that exercise will overcome poor nutrition.

Nothing is further from the truth.  In fact, no amount of exercise can make up for poor diet and poor diet is probably the biggest reason so many people work out like dogs, never see results, and quit.

On the contrary, you can lose a ton of weight by eating properly and not exercising at all.

Now, we are not saying you should not exercise.      Clearly, exercise is very beneficial and should be used in conjunction with eating right.  But, you must eat correctly if you want to lose weight and be healthy.

If you are serious about losing weight and getting fit, the only way to do it is to make a lifestyle change.              Diet and exercise fads do not work.  They only lead to frustration and rebound weight gain.

Forget about “magic” pills and foods that burn belly fat and simply decide to eat right for the rest of your life.

The same goes for getting fit.  There is nothing you can buy on an infomercial that will give you the quick and easy solution.  It simply does not exist.

If you need help, just ask. As your chiropractor, I am trained in nutrition and exercise physiology. I can give you the answers you are looking for and start you on a path to losing weight and a healthier, happier future.

 

            Don’t forget, if you ever have any questions or concerns about your health, talk to us. Contact us with your questions. We’re here to help and don’t enjoy anything more than participating in providing you natural pain relief.

Inspirational Story Of The Month

(Names And Details May Have Been Changed To Protect Privacy)

 

 

The Janitor Who Traded His Mop for an Executive Jet

How a Mexican-American janitor went from cleaning the floors to being an

Executive Vice President of PepsiCo of North America…

 

The year was 1976.  Richard Montanez was a Mexican-American janitor at the Frito-Lay plant in Rancho Cucamonga, California.  He changed a popular snack food and his life in an instant and he has a very important message for you…

Here’s the story and it all started long before 1976.  When Montanez was just in grade school, his mother gave him a burrito to bring for lunch.  All the other kids had bologna sandwiches.  Feeling out of place, the next day Montanez asked his mother to make him a bologna sandwich.  His mother told him, “No.”  She told him that he is different and should be proud of who he is.  Then, she packed him a few extra burritos to share with his bologna sandwich friends.  Soon after that, Montanez had a little side business selling burritos to all the “bologna boys.”

His mother’s lesson stuck with him, and when Richard was working as a janitor in the Frito-Lay plant, he never thought of himself as just a janitor.  He thought of himself as an owner.  So, he acted like one.

He would mop the floors during the day and play around with recipes at night.  He invented a recipe to coat the Cheetos made by his company and tried it out on all his friends.  Everyone loved it, so he called the CEO.

Surprisingly, his call got through and he made an appointment to meet with the management team.  He had no idea what he was doing so he went to the public library and got some books on marketing.  He even bought a $3 tie to wear on what would be a life-changing day.  Rumor has it that he did not know how to tie a tie, so his neighbor did it for him.

To make a long story short, the big wigs not only loved his recipe, they loved him.  They promoted him and mentored him.  His recipe became a smash hit, mainly due to its appeal with the rapidly expanding Latino population in the United States.  You may recognize the recipe Montanez invented, it is called Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

Montanez became a smashing success, too.  He has met several U.S. Presidents and has spoken at the United Nations.  He currently teaches leadership to MBA students at a California university and is frequently sought after for advice.

“My disqualifications are the very things that qualified me,” he said, particularly urging young minorities to be courageous and confident.  “Your own people will hold you back… Break ranks.  That’s diversity and inclusion.  Don’t just hang out with your own.”

He says diversity is what made him a successful burrito salesman as a child and also enabled him to drop his mop and board the executive jet.

“Maybe I wasn’t created to fit in.  Maybe I was created to stand out,” Montanez said unabashedly.  “My greatness is courage.  I’m willing to take a chance.”  His prime message is that there’s no such thing as “just a janitor” if you “act like an owner.”

“Diversity and inclusion programs can open doors,” he said, “[but] if you have confidence, you can walk into any room. Your job is to prepare yourself to walk through the doors.”

He made one point crystal clear.  He said that diversity and inclusion programs can create opportunity – but that is just opportunity.  You must be prepared for that opportunity and have the courage and ability to make the most of it.

 

 

We love helping our patients and their friends and relatives through their tough times and

getting them feeling better!  We are here to help you stay feeling better and looking younger!

Don’t be a stranger.  You really can afford Chiropractic care! Don’t wait until you can no longer move!


Did You Know?…

How Does Salt Enhance Flavor?

“Saltiness” is actually one of the five primary basic tastes the human tongue can detect.  Those five tastes include salt, bitter, sweet, sour, and umami. (If you’re not familiar with umami, it is from glutamic acid. It’s found in many foods, particularly some meats, and is the basis of the flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate, also known as MSG).

Salt has other effects outside of simply making things taste more salty.  Adding salt helps certain molecules in foods release more easily into the air, thus helping the aroma of the food, which is important in our perception of taste.

Salt also has been shown to help suppress the bitter taste.  So, adding a bit of salt won’t just increase your salty taste perception, but will also decrease the bitter taste in any given food (which is why it is often sprinkled on grapefruit before eating, for example).

Finally, adding salt to sweet or sour things — while not shown to suppress sweet or sour flavors as with bitter flavors — will help balance out the taste a bit by making the perceived flavor less one-dimensional.

Tip Of The Month

Eat This at lunch if You Want to Feel Full for Longer!

If you are like most people, you love to eat!  In fact, many people say eating is their favorite thing to do.  Nothing is worse than trying to lose a few pounds and feeling hunger pangs.  Well, there is a certain kind of food that is not only good for you but also helps you feel full for several hours.  This is wonderful because it also puts great nutrients into your body and will keep you away from snacking on fattening and unhealthy junk food.

What is this food?  It’s the avocado!  New research shows that eating half an avocado at lunch helped overweight adults feel full for longer in the hours after lunch and before dinner.  Dr. Joan Sabate, a Professor of Nutrition at Loma Linda University School of Public Health, writes, “Avocados are a very popular and delicious fruit, and from the results of our study, may also be helpful for people who are looking to better manage their weight.”

In the study, the group who ate half an avocado with their lunch was 40 percent less likely to want to eat again over the three hours following lunch and 28 percent less likely to want to eat again over the five hours following lunch compared with the group who did not have any avocado in their lunch.  The downside to this study is that it was only done with 26 people, so the results may not hold true for the population as a whole.  But, who cares? Avocados are great for you so give it a try and see how it works for you!

The One Thing You Should Never Do in the Morning!

       Almost everyone does it, but doctors and sleep experts are saying it is bad for you…  We are talking about HITTING THE SNOOZE BUTTON!  According to experts, hitting the snooze button is a bad idea for several reasons.  First, it is a sign that you either are not getting enough sleep or enough QUALITY sleep.  You are hitting the snooze button in an attempt to get the sleep your body desperately needs.  But, hitting the snooze button will not help.  In fact, it may make things worse.  This is because, according to Dr. Robert Rosenberg, “When you hit the snooze alarm, you are disrupting your current stage of sleep.  Unfortunately, in many ways, fragmented sleep is worse than no sleep.  As an example, if you are in REM sleep and you interrupt it with the snooze alarm, this can lead to an inability to process and reconcile emotionally laden memories from the previous day.  In addition, fragmented sleep can result in moodiness, cognitive problems, and trouble paying attention.”

The best thing to do is to go to bed a little earlier and turn off any blue-light emitting devices at least one hour before bed time.  It is a bad idea to watch TV or play on the computer, iPad, or smartphone right up until the time you want to go to sleep.  Turn all these things off and give yourself a “cool down” period.

Getting enough quality sleep is vital to your health.  Besides the obvious feeling tired and miserable all the time… lack of sleep quickly affects your body! After just one night, you will be hungrier and more likely to eat more.  You will also be more likely to get in an accident.  Getting six or less hours of sleep triples your risk of a drowsy-related accident.  You will also not look as good and be much more likely to catch a cold.  Over time, lack of sleep increases your risk of stroke, obesity, and may even increase your risk of certain cancers.

 

Remember, we’re always here to help your body heal

and maintain the pain free body you deserve.

 

This information is solely advisory, and should not be substituted for medical or chiropractic advice.  Any and all health care concerns, decisions, and actions must be done through the advice and counsel of a healthcare professional who is familiar with your updated medical history. We cannot be held responsible for actions you may take without a thorough exam or appropriate referral. If you have any further concerns or questions, please let us know.

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WEEKLY HEALTH NEWS UPDATE

Week of Monday, February 24th, 2014

Mental Attitude: Meditation Benefits. According to an analysis of 47 clinical trials involving over 3,500 patients, meditation offers benefits to people with depression, anxiety, and pain similar to antidepressant medications. The researchers behind the study also note that meditation does not have the potential negative side-effects of antidepressant drugs. JAMA Internal Medicine, January 2014

 

Health Alert: Hygiene and Diabetes? Researchers at the University of Helsinki Children’s Hospital believe the rise in auto-immune diseases, like type 1 diabetes and allergies, may be linked to a corresponding rise in hygiene standards. The so-called “hygiene hypothesis” suggests that less bacterial exposure during childhood may hinder the development of a child’s immune system. The researchers point out that Finland has the highest incidence of type 1 diabetes in the world but neighboring countries with lower hygiene stands have much lower reports of the auto-immune disease.

University of Helsinki Children’s Hospital, January 2014

 

Diet: Avocado Please. According to a new study, participants who ate half of a fresh avocado with lunch were 40% less hungry three hours later and 28% less hungry five hours later. Most of the fat content in avocados is monounsaturated fat and studies have shown that regularly consuming this type of fat can reduce levels of bad cholesterol in the blood, as well as reduce the risk of stroke and heart disease. Nutrition Journal, January 2014

 

Exercise: A Quick Walk? Walking at a moderate  pace for 180 minutes over the course of a week (30 minutes a day for five days or 60 minutes a day for three days) has been demonstrated to significantly improve mild to moderate depression. Harvard Medical School, November 2005

 

Chiropractic: Dare to Compare. Patients with chronic (>13 weeks) spinal pain were placed into one of three types of care: acupuncture, medication, or spinal manipulation. After 30 days of treatment, only the manipulation group showed significant reduction in pain intensity and improvements across all outcome measurements.

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, July 1999

 

Wellness/Prevention: Watch What You Eat! A study involving 224 adolescent females found that the increased consumption of dietary fat was significantly linked to an increase in abdominal fat, regardless of total calorie intake or physical fitness. The accumulation of abdominal fat is harmful as it increases the risk of suffering from cardiovascular problems, diabetes mellitus, arterial high blood pressure, high cholesterol level, etc. According to lead researcher Dr. Idoia Labayen, “Until now it was thought that even with an unbalanced diet, you somehow compensated for it if you got plenty of physical exercise. In this study we have shown that this is not the case.” Clinical Nutrition, January 2014

 

Quote: “Before you can think outside the box, you have to be smart enough to know that there is a box.”

~ A. Farthingsworth

 

This Weekly Health News Update is compliments of Dr. Ward Beecher and Beecher Chiropractic Clinic. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at 281-286-1300 or BeecherChiropractic.com .

 

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“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.” ~ Albert Einstein

An Avocado A Day Can Help Keep The Wrinkles Away?

More Great Stuff:

  • Are Avocados An Anti-Aging Super Food?
  • Want To Kill Weeds Without Toxic Chemicals?
  • Did Chiropractic Care Help 15-1 Long Shot “I’ll Have Another” Win The Kentucky Derby?
  • Former Professional Wrestler Helps Disabled Gulf War Veteran Lose 140 Lbs. And Walk Again!

“Just rub this wonder cream on and your face and all your wrinkles will instantly disappear!” We’ve all seen the commercials, and the results they show are pretty sensational. Isn’t it funny how that “wonder cream” is usually from some accidental discovery or from some magical plant in the rainforest?

What happens when you buy that wonder cream?  Yeah, that’s right…  NOTHING!  Except your wallet is $19.95 lighter (plus shipping and handling).

So, instead of all that fantasy stuff, let’s talk about the real world and something you can eat that is good for you and might help slow the aging process.

That Food Is A Fruit &

It Is Called The Avocado

Why is the avocado so great?  First, it has a very high level of oleic acid.  Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fat that aids in fat metabolism.

Avocados also have high levels of lutein, zeaxanthin and Vitamin E.  Lutein and zeaxanthin are carotenoid antioxidants.  According to the American Optometric Association:

“Many studies have shown that lutein and zeaxanthin reduce the risk of chronic eye diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts. 

“Lutein and zeaxanthin are carotenoids that filter harmful high-energy blue wavelengths of light and act as antioxidants in the eye, helping protect and maintain healthy cells.”

Avocados also contain ionic potassium and folate.  Potassium – Sodium ratios are very important to keep your heart healthy and functioning properly.

If you eat vegetables (and you should), here’s another great thing about avocados…

According to Natural News, most vegetables contain high amounts of carotenoid based antioxidants. “Studies have shown that these antioxidants are lipophilic (fat-loving) and are absorbed best in the body when combined with a healthy fat such as oleic acid.”

A study published in the Journal of Nutrition in March 2005 showed that adding avocados to salad increased absorption of alpha-carotene, beta-carotene and lutein 7.2, 15.3, and 5.1 times higher, respectively, than the average amount of these carotenoids absorbed when avocado-free salad was eaten.

In other words, eating avocados in your salad and with vegetables is (most likely) a very good thing!

What Type Of Avocados

Should You Eat?

Both Florida (the big avocados) and Hass avocados are good for your digestive tract because they contain soluble and insoluble fiber.  However, Hass avocados have higher concentrations of lutein, zeaxanthin and some other nutrients.

Can Avocados Prevent Skin Wrinkling?

Some think avocados can prevent wrinkles and skin aging.  It is believed avocados are great anti-aging foods because they contain D-manno-heptuloe sugar. This sugar has been shown to improve skin epidermis by boosting collagen formation.

Avocados contain antioxidants that may reduce age spots, decrease inflammation and help scars to heal.

Did Chiropractic Care

Help 15-1 Long Shot

“I’ll Have Another”

Win The Kentucky Derby?

Chiropractic care has helped countless people, including many world-class professional athletes and celebrities!

Chiropractors are musculoskeletal system experts, and since animals and horses have musculoskeletal systems, why wouldn’t Chiropractic care also help them?

Well, according to USA Today, Larry “Thumper” Jones has been helping horses with Chiropractic care for years.

Years ago, Jones suffered a hockey injury and had back surgery.  His rehabilitation was unsuccessful, and it wasn’t until a Chiropractor treated him that he got better.

For 30 years now, Jones has been treating horses as an equine Chiropractor.  He has worked with top racehorses such as $5.2 million dollar winning horse, Lava Man. He recently worked on I’ll Have Another the week before the 15-1 long shot won the Kentucky Derby.

According to USA Today: “Jones, 53, describes I’ll Have Another as a ‘yoga specialist’ who has complete range of motion in his joints. He laughed, saying he wouldn’t be surprised if the horse could put his leg behind his head. As a result, I’ll Have Another should be able to take long strides, using less energy to get around the track.

“Keeping horses limber, relaxed and mobile is important, Jones said, as for any athlete. He said he uses instinct to know when a horse needs treatment, saying the animals often indicate the areas where they have tightness or pain.

“This week, I’ll Have Another will get some massages, done with a vibrating machine that helps to loosen muscles and increase blood flow.”

It looks like Jones was right.  I’ll Have Another did take some long strides and won the Kentucky Derby! (Editor’s note: After this article was written, I’ll Have Another also won the Preakness Stakes, the 2nd leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown, but had to pull out of the Belmont Stakes.)

If Chiropractic care is good enough for top professional athletes and Kentucky Derby winning horses, then it just might be good enough for you too!

And don’t forget, if you ever have any questions or concerns about your health, talk to us. Contact us with your questions. We’re here to help and don’t enjoy anything more than participating in providing you natural pain relief.

Inspirational Story Of The Month

(Names And Details Have Been Changed To Protect Privacy)

Former Professional Wrestler Helps Disabled Gulf War Veteran Lose 140 lbs. And Walk Again!

Arthur Boorman was a paratrooper in the Gulf War.  All the jumps took their toll on his back and knees.  Unable to easily move from the pain, he gained weight, ballooning up the 297 pounds. He was no longer able to walk without the assistance of two crutches.

Doctors told Arthur he would never walk unassisted again, and he believed them… for 15 long years. He was 47 years old and had given up hope.

He thought exercise was impossible. He wanted to try Yoga, but instructors wouldn’t give him a shot; that is, until he found an unlikely angel.  As the story goes, one day Arthur stumbled across the website of former professional wrestler, Diamond Dallas Page (DDP).  DDP’s yoga seemed different and inspirational to Arthur.  So, he sent DDP an email detailing his situation.  DDP read his story and looked at his pictures.  His immediate reaction was, “God, how am I gonna help that guy?”  But, he was willing to try.  Arthur said, “He didn’t know me… but he believed in me… when no one else did.”

Arthur began trying DDP’s yoga via DVDs in his living room.  He fell.  Over and over again… he fell.  But every time, he kept getting back up.  He kept trying because someone believed in him.  He also started eating the way DDP advised him to. He started losing weight and gaining balance.  He fell less and less.

Then, the most important thing took place… Arthur started to believe it could happen.  He lost 100 pounds in 6 months.  Then, he lost 40 more.  He sent DDP videos documenting every step of his amazing transformation.  But, there was one video that made even this big, bad ex-pro wrestler cry.

In the last video, DDP could see Arthur walking unassisted for the first time in 15 years.  No wheelchair.  No crutches.  Then, all of a sudden… Arthur started running! He picked up speed and sprinted by the camera.             The end of the video says: “They were wrong… it was possible.  Never underestimate what you can accomplish when you believe in yourself.   Almost anything is possible when you believe in yourself.   Never give up.  I lost 140 lbs. in 10 months.  Thanks DDP for believing in me.”

Notice he thanked DDP for believing in him and not the Yoga?  It’s something to think about.  Here’s the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIXOo8D9Qsc

            We love helping our patients and their friends and relatives through their tough times and getting them feeling better!  We are here to help you stay feeling better and looking younger!  Don’t be a stranger.  You really can afford Chiropractic care! Don’t wait until you can no longer move!

Did You Know?…

  • The average red blood cell lives for 120 days.
  • There are 2.5 trillion (give or take) red blood cells in your body at any moment.
  • A red blood cell can circumnavigate your body in less than 20 seconds.
  • Nerve Impulses travel at over 25 mph (40 km/hr).
  • A sneeze generates a wind of 100 mph (166 km/hr).
  • A cough moves out at 60 mph (100 km/hr).
  • Our heart beats around 100,000 times every day.
  • Our eyes can distinguish up to one million color surfaces and take in more information than the largest telescope known to man.
  • Our lungs inhale over two million liters of air every day.
  • When we touch something, we send a message to our brain at 124 mph.
  • We exercise at least 30 muscles when we smile.
  • We make one liter of saliva a day.
  • Our nose is our personal air conditioning system: it warms cold air, cools hot air and filters impurities.
  • In one square inch of our hand, we have nine feet of blood vessels, 600 pain sensors, 9,000 nerve endings, 36 heat sensors and 75 pressure sensors.
  • A person can expect to breathe in about 40 pounds of dust over his/her lifetime.

Tip Of The Month

How To Kill Weeds Without Toxic Chemicals!

If you have a garden or plant flowers, then you know how much of a pain weeds can be.  They pop up everywhere and pulling them is not only time consuming but it can be brutal on your hands and back.  Most of the time, weed picking involves a slumped over (bad) posture.  Spend an hour or an afternoon picking weeds and you might feel some serious back pain!

But, the alternative, spraying toxic weed killing chemicals, has a serious down side.  These chemicals are not a joke. Not only are they toxic to weeds, they are bad news for humans and pets, too.  Getting them on your skin and inhaling them can be bad for your health. Then, there are the environmental issues of putting those chemicals into the ground.  Rainwater washes them everywhere… into gardens, the food supply, the water supply, etc.

There is another way! Most people do not know the power of vinegar to kill weeds!  Vinegar will even do it without all the potential hazards of the powerful chemicals.  All you have to do is spray the vinegar on the leaves of the weeds until they are wet.  In a few days, the weeds will be dead!

There are two things you should know about using vinegar to kill weeds:  1) Vinegar is activated by sunlight.  So, check your weather report and try to pick a day when it will be sunny and not raining.  2) Vinegar does not discriminate!  It will kill ALL plants that it is sprayed on.  So, only spray it on the weeds you want to kill. Do not get it on your flowers, tomato plants, etc.

Besides being safe and effective, vinegar is pretty cheap.  All types of vinegar will work and white vinegar is usually the cheapest.  If you spray it on and it rains and the weeds do not die, it is easy and inexpensive to simply do it again.  FYI: Vinegar is great to use to kill the weeds that grow in sidewalk cracks!

Remember, we’re always here to help your body heal

and maintain the pain free body you deserve.

This information is solely advisory, and should not be substituted for medical or chiropractic advice.  Any and all health care concerns, decisions, and actions must be done through the advice and counsel of a healthcare professional who is familiar with your updated medical history. We cannot be held responsible for actions you may take without a thorough exam or appropriate referral. If you have any further concerns or questions, please let us know.