Dr Beecher’s November 17 Weekly Chiropractic Newsletter
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WEEKLY HEALTH NEWS UPDATE
Week of Monday, November 17th, 2014
Mental Attitude: Mental Stress Affects Male and Female Hearts in Different Ways. Past studies have suggested that mental stress can influence heart health. Now, researchers have found that women under mental stress are more likely than men to experience reduced blood flow to the heart and are also more prone to clots due to platelet aggregation. On the other hand, men experience greater changes in blood pressure and heart rate in response to mental stress. Researcher Dr. Zainab Samad adds, “The relationship between mental stress and cardiovascular disease is well-known. This study revealed that mental stress affects the cardiovascular health of men and women differently. We need to recognize this difference when evaluating and treating patients for cardiovascular disease.” Journal of the American College of Cardiology, October 2014
Health Alert: Possible Link Between Breast Implants and Cancer. An international research group has concluded that breast implants can cause a new subtype of rare, yet malignant, lymphoma known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL). This type of cancer is usually found in lymph nodes, skin, lung, liver, and soft tissue, but is not usually found in the breast. The researchers found that cases in which ALCL developed in the breast were almost exclusively involved individuals with breast implants. The actual reasons why breast implants can cause lymphoma are currently unknown, but the research team suspects the cause is an abnormal immune response. In many cases, the lymphoma subsided once the implants were removed. Mutation Research, August 2014
Diet: A Chemical in Broccoli May Help Treat Autism. Sulforaphane, a chemical found in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables, shows promise for improving some behavioral symptoms of autism. Researchers found that about two thirds of participants who received sulforaphane saw their scores on the Aberrant Behavior Checklist reduced by 34%, while their scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale fell 17%. They hope to discover the biology underlying the effects observed and to study them at a cellular level. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, October 2014
Exercise: Heavy Exercise Can Produce Asthma-Like Symptoms in Healthy Kids. Researchers have found that children who undergo brief periods of intense exercise can exhibit lung dysfunction and other symptoms similar to those experienced by asthma patients. These symptoms can happen even when the child has no history of asthma. Lead researcher Dr. Alladdin Abosaida adds, “We did not expect to see pulmonary function abnormalities after short periods of heavy exercise in such a large number of healthy children in our subject population.” Further research is needed to determine the mechanism of lung dysfunction in children following heavy exercise and identify possible interventions. American Thoracic Society 2010 International Conference, May 2010
Chiropractic: Immediate Changes in Brain After Manual Therapy in Patients with Pain. New research focused on the effects of manual therapies on pain modulation has revealed that therapies such as chiropractic spinal manipulation, spinal mobilization, and therapeutic touch have an immediate effect on the functional connectivity between brain regions involved in processing and modulating the pain experience. The results were gathered by using functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain combined with measurements of pain sensitivity and intensity. The findings suggest that manual therapies may lead to neurophysiologic changes that result in pain relief. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, October 2014
Wellness/Prevention: Babies Benefit if Mothers Follow Lifestyle Advice During Pregnancy. In the largest study of its kind, researchers gave nutrition and exercise advice to pregnant women who were either overweight or obese. Women who received such advice increased their fruit and vegetable intake and reduced saturated fat intake. They also engaged in 15-20 minutes of brisk walking on most days of the week. Their babies were more likely to have a healthier birth weight, less likely to have a moderate to severe respiratory distress syndrome, and were able to go home sooner than babies born from mothers in a control group that did not receive any diet or exercise advice. BMC Medicine, October 2014
Quote: “Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joys, and dividing our grief.” ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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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“Never let your sense of morals get in the way of doing what’s right.” ~ Isaac Asimov
If you suffer from fatigue, persistent gas or bloating, recurrent yeast infections, constipation or diarrhea, migraines, weight gain, depression, or skin issues, then this might help you…
Probiotics!
What are probiotics? What do they do?
Do they make you healthier? Should you take expensive probiotic supplements or is there a much cheaper and superior way to get all the probiotics your body needs?
Also this month:
- STUDY: Even a Small Amount of Stress is Harmful to Your Health, Unless You Do This…
- What’s Better For Depression, Working or Taking Time Off? The Answer May Surprise You.
- Why You Should Not Use Your Smartphone in Bed…
- How a Man with Dwarfism Turned People’s Daily Ignorance and Cruelty Into an Incredible Message of Inspiration – All Summed Up in One Sentence…
You may have also noticed trends in the area of personal health. Sometimes they may be caused by a breakthrough diagnostic procedure or a new treatment. Other times, they can be motivated by less-than-pure intentions.
For example, you have probably seen a recent influx of advertisements (especially on the internet) for probiotics. One video on the internet in particular goes into depth about a government conspiracy to get people hooked on sugar and all the health problems eating too much sugar causes, namely Candida (or yeast) overgrowth. Then, the video offers the solution: their probiotic supplements, auto-shipped and billed monthly.
The purpose of this is not to get into the validity of the “sugar conspiracy” but to lay out a few facts regarding processed sugar consumption, candida or yeast, and probiotics.
Without going into great detail, it is no secret that excess sugar and processed food are not good for you and that it can be a large contributing factor to yeast overgrowth. (Stress, antibiotics, and prolonged birth control pill use are a few other possible contributors.)
What is Yeast Overgrowth
and How Does it Affect You?
The gut is your body’s gatekeeper, letting in helpful compounds and evicting harmful ones. It is home to 70 to 80% of your immune cells. When the gut is in good shape, your systems run efficiently, but when it’s not, you may experience upset stomach, be at risk for weight gain or digestive problems (like heartburn and constipation), or just feel vaguely out of sorts.
The gut is swarming with about 100 trillion bacteria, or flora, which outnumber human cells in the body 10 to 1. These bacteria are often referred to as either “good” or “bad” because they can have either a positive or negative effect on your health. The key is to eat things that promote the growth of “good” bacteria and inhibit the growth of “bad” bacteria.
What are the symptoms of
bad bacteria overgrowth?
- Painful and persistent gas and bloating
- Recurrent yeast infections in women
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Migraines
- Weight gain
- Depression and brain fog
- Skin issues like eczema and acne
- Food sensitivities
- Fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome
Here is some pretty incredible information from a CNN article posted on June 14, 2014:
“Incredibly, some bacteria might even make you fat: A recent study of twins published in “Nature,” found that when bacteria from an obese human twin were introduced into the digestive systems of lean mice, the mice turned fat; when bacteria from the thin sibling were introduced into lean mice, the mice stayed lean. Studies also suggest that diabetic and obese patients tend to lack a diversity of bacteria, and the Cleveland Clinic found that some bacteria metabolize components of egg and meat to produce a compound that aids in the clogging of arteries.
“This might explain why some unhealthy eaters get heart disease while others don’t.”
As you can see, keeping your “gut” flora in the right balance so the correct bacteria grow is vitally important for your health and the way you feel.
How do you do that?
The first thing you want to do if you have an overgrowth of yeast is to STARVE IT. Because yeast thrives on sugar and processed foods, stop eating them. There is no “magic bullet” like some probiotic supplement marketers will tell you. You cannot simply take their probiotic supplements and continue eating whatever you want.
Does that mean you should not take probiotic supplements? No. Probiotics are the “good” kind of bacteria that you want in your gut.
There are many supplements being sold, but probably the best way to get probiotics is to eat naturally fermented vegetables, like sauerkraut. In fact, an analysis has shown that the amount of probiotics in naturally fermented sauerkraut is as much as 10 times greater than the commonly used supplements the investigators compared them with.
Even better, making sauerkraut is easy and cheaper than buying many supplements.
A simple YouTube or Google search will walk you through exactly how to do it. It is nothing more than cutting up some green cabbage, mixing and squeezing it in a large bowl with the proper amount of salt (1.8 teaspoons per pound of cabbage) to create a “brine” and then letting it ferment for approximately three weeks.
And here is something very important most people miss: Sugar and processed foods are a major cause of bad bacteria (yeast) overgrowth because processed foods and sugar are food for the yeast. That’s why we said to stop eating those foods to starve the yeast.
Now that you put good bacteria into your gut by either eating naturally fermented foods or taking a supplement, wouldn’t it make sense to “feed” the good bacteria so they flourish?
That’s where prebiotics come in. Prebiotics are basically probiotic food. A prebiotic is a specialized plant fiber that beneficially nourishes the good bacteria already present in the large bowel or colon. The body itself does not digest these plant fibers; instead, the fibers act as a fertilizer to promote the growth of many of the good bacteria in the gut.
Like probiotics, you can get prebiotics from supplements or by eating a natural source. Here are some natural sources of prebiotics…
In parentheses is the prebiotic fiber content by weight, followed by the amount of food required to obtain 6 grams of prebiotic fiber:
- Raw chicory root (64.6%) – 1/3 oz.
- Raw Jerusalem artichoke (31.5%) – 3/4 oz.
- Raw dandelion greens (24.3%) – 1 oz.
- Raw garlic (17.5%) – 1.2 oz.
- Raw leek (11.7%) – 1.8 oz.
- Raw onion (8.6%) – 2.5 oz.
- Cooked onion (5%) – 1/4 lb. or 4 oz.
- Raw banana (1%) – 1.3 lb.
One last thing: This was just an introduction to a vast topic. It is best to consult a healthcare professional who is an expert in this issue and it is NOT recommended to simply experiment by yourself. A trained healthcare professional can give you expert advice that is best for your individual case.
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)
How a Man with Dwarfism Turned People’s
Daily Ignorance and Cruelty Into an Incredible Message
of Inspiration – All Summed Up in One Sentence…
“I don’t think there is a certain point in anyone’s life where they grow up. I think that we’re growing up all the time and we always will be.” These are the words of Jonathan Novick. Pretty wise words for someone who is just 22 years old, don’t you think?
Jonathan has achondroplasia, a form of short-limbed dwarfism. Even though the term “achondroplasia” literally means “without cartilage formation,” his problem is not in forming cartilage but in converting it to bone (a process called ossification), particularly in the long bones of the arms and legs.
All people with achondroplasia are short – the average male is 4’4” (~1.3 meters) and the average female is 4’1” (~1.2 meters). Achondroplasia is the most common type of short-limbed dwarfism. The condition occurs in 1 in 15,000 to 40,000 newborns. Jonathan grew up in a small town and said even though he had a few negative experiences, for the most part, he was surrounded by family and friends who supported him. Things changed drastically when he moved to New York City and started experiencing some appalling behavior. People yelled terrible things at him. Others harassed him. Some even took pictures. Jonathan said this stuff happened to him on a daily basis and he was sick and tired of it. He was also tired of telling his family and friends about what was happening. So, he decided to show them and the rest of the world what a day in his life was like.
Jonathan started wearing a tiny button camera to shoot video of his daily experiences. What he captured on video was shocking. One child yelled, “What is he?” People walked by and held out their cell phone to take a picture, acting as if they were being clever and he would not notice. One man asked if he had been on TV. When he said no, the man told him he looked like the reality-TV star Zach Roloff. (The two look nothing alike, except that they are both dwarfs.)
Other people randomly yelled stuff as they walked by like “Hey short stuff!” or “Are you from one of those shows with the little people?”
One has to wonder what these people are doing with the pictures and videos they try so hard to take. Do they post them on social media so all of their friends can have a good laugh? Maybe they’ll get a few likes out of it.
It seems as though if you are unlucky enough to do something embarrassing, like trip and fall in public, then someone is likely to catch it on video and post it on social media. Imagine how it would feel if that happened to you? You may have thick skin and you may be okay with that. Well, now imagine if EVERY SINGLE DAY was an opportunity for people to snap pictures and videos of you because of the way you looked.
The last thing Jonathan said on his video summed it up nicely…
“I don’t want to tell anyone what to do or what to think or how to feel. But instead, what I’ll do is I’ll ask. I’ll ask that the next time you see someone who is different than you, think about what their day might be like. Think about all of the events of their life leading up to that point. Then think about their day. And think about what part of their day you want to be.”
We never know the true impact and how far reaching our actions are. A simple act of cruelty or kindness can change someone’s life. One simple act of cruelty or kindness performed each day can change countless lives over your lifetime. It’s all making a choice as to what part of someone’s day or life you want to be…
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Did You Know?…
Sitting All Day is Risky!
Prolonged sitting significantly impacts your cardiovascular and metabolic function and can leave you at greater risk for heart failure and other heart-related problems. One study claims that exercise may not even be able to counter the cardiovascular risk caused by sitting. In fact, the authors of the study write that the positive health benefits of one hour of exercise can be counteracted by six hours of uninterrupted sitting. The good news is that you have virtually unlimited options when it comes to breaking up your sitting. From standing desks and office-friendly intermittent exercise to short walks, all of it counts. Standing up or bending down increases the force of gravity on your body, and this is the key to counteracting the cellular degeneration that occurs when you’re sitting down. A recent study has been found that taking a five-minute walk for every hour you spend in your chair can reduce the heart disease risks associated with chronic sitting.
Tip Of The Month
STUDY: Even a Small Amount of Stress is Harmful to Your Health, Unless You Do This…
There are two facts we know about stress. Fact #1: Stress is bad. Fact #2: Stress cannot always be avoided. Many “experts” give advice on how to “lower your stress levels,” but for the vast majority of people, that is simply not an option. Stress is simply a built-in part of modern life. That’s the bad news. But there is GOOD news and here it is…
According to a study published in Experimental Gerontology, it is not the amount of stress you are under that is important but how you perceive and react to the stress that determines its effect on your life expectancy. For example, Dr. Carolyn Aldwin, Director of the Center for Healthy Aging Research in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University states, “It’s not the number of hassles that does you in, it’s the perception of them being a big deal that causes problems. Taking things in stride may protect you.” Dr. Aldwin went on to say, “Don’t make mountains out of molehills. Coping skills are very important.” Stress will always be part of your life. If you want to live longer (and happier), take action and change what you can and do not worry about the things you cannot.
What’s Better for Depression, Working or Taking Time Off?
A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Melbourne is the first to estimate the long-term health care costs and health outcomes of taking time off work versus continuing to work during an episode of depression. According to the study’s lead researcher, Dr. Fiona Cocker, “We found that continuing to work while experiencing a depressive illness may offer employees certain health benefits, while depression-related absence from work offers no significant improvement in employee health outcomes or quality of life… This is important information for employers, health care professionals (e.g. GPs) and employees faced with the decision whether to continue working or take a leave of absence. It suggests that future workplace mental health promotion strategies should include mental health policies that focus on promoting continued work attendance via offering flexible work-time and modification of tasks or working environment.”
Why You Should Not Use Your Smartphone in Bed…
The American Macular Degeneration Foundation now warns that retinal damage caused by blue light may eventually lead to macular degeneration and the loss of central vision. Blue light is emitted by smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other LED screens. It seems as though the most danger occurs when holding a screen close to the eyes, which can occur while lying in bed. Nighttime exposure to this blue light can also suppress production of the hormone melatonin and can interfere with your natural sleep cycles.
Remember, we’re always here to help your body heal
and maintain the pain free body you deserve.
This information 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 health care professional who is familiar with your updated medical history.
Houston – Trends are a big part of Western culture and cultures around most of the world. Most entertainment and fashion trends are blatantly obvious. A celebrity wears big headphones, glasses, or gets a certain haircut and in no time, countless people all over the world will do or wear the same thing.
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“Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor” ~ Robert Frost
Stress and anxiety can be extremely harmful to your health…
Got Lingering Holiday Stress?
Learn simple ways to let it go, feel better and maybe even look younger!!!
Also in this newsletter:
- Why George Clooney considered suicide (and why you should never give up hope).
- European Union bans claim that water can prevent dehydration…WHAT?
- Research: Meditation improves immune system and reduces blood pressure.
- Overweight people eat fewer meals than non-overweight people.
Fighting For His Dream: After 26 long years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Dewey Bozella makes his professional boxing debut at age 52. You don’t want to miss this incredible story.
Houston – The holiday season is one of the most stressful times of the year. Traveling, family visits, shopping, money concerns, etc. can all cause anxiety that is extremely unhealthy.
Increased anxiety and stress can weaken your immune system, allowing you to get sick with illnesses such as the common cold or flu. Who wants to be sick over the holidays, or any time, for that matter?
The accumulation of holiday stress and anxiety can last for months after the season is over.
High levels of stress can also cause a wide variety of aches and pains. Some experts believe that stress and anxiety is one of the major causes of back pain. There are even treatments for back pain based around stress and anxiety reduction.
Because high levels of stress and anxiety cause your body to produce very damaging chemicals, many harmful health conditions are possible (even if solid scientific evidence has not discovered the definitive link… YET).
Signs And Symptoms You Are Stressed Out
If you are having difficulty sleeping, feel tired (even when you first wake up and no matter how much you sleep) or are easily aggravated, then there is a good chance stress and anxiety are the culprits. You may even gain weight from stress and anxiety.
One of the best ways to relieve stress and anxiety is through breathing. Controlled breathing is the simplest and most practiced relaxation technique for anxiety. It involves deep and slow breathing that helps the diaphragm expand and contract steadily, which in turn helps you control your breathing process. Take a deep breath, hold it for a few seconds, and breathe out hardily. Focus on expanding and contracting the stomach rather than the chest. Repeating this empowers one to control the oxygen intake in the body, divert the stress reaction, and regulate the parasympathetic nerves.
Meditation Becoming Mainstream
Meditation is another great way to relieve stress and anxiety. New research suggests that mindfulness meditation can have benefits for health and performance, including improved immune function, reduced blood pressure and enhanced cognitive function.
The study, published in the latest issue of the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science, draws on existing scientific literature to attempt to explain the positive effects.
The author of the study, Britta Hazel of Justus Liebig University and Harvard Medical School, pointed out that mindful meditation is not a vague cure-all.
According to the November 22, 2011 issue of The Telegraph: Effective mindfulness meditation requires training and practice and it has distinct measurable effects on our subjective experiences, our behavior, and our brain function.
Dr. Hazel said: “We hope that further research on this topic will enable a much broader spectrum of individuals to utilize mindfulness meditation as a versatile tool to facilitate change both in psychotherapy and in everyday life.”
Here’s Something For You If You
Put On A Few Pounds Over The Holiday Season…
According to Reuters, new research shows that normal weight adults ate more often than overweight people. This includes people who lost weight and kept it off.
From Reuters: Researchers following about 250 people for a year found that overweight individuals ate fewer snacks in addition to meals than people in the normal body weight range, but the overweight still took in more calories and they were less active over the course of the day.
“Most of the research has shown that people who eat more frequently have a lower weight,” said lead researcher Jessica Bachman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania. “But no one knows why.”
Bachman also said, “It appears that being extremely physically active and eating more often helps them keep the weight off… Most commonly, they were walking at least 60 minutes a day 7 days a week.”
It is theorized frequent snacking keeps people from going into an extreme hunger mode. In other words, when you eat frequently, it keeps you from getting too hungry. When you don’t snack – you tend to eat a lot more when you eventually eat.
No matter what the “why it works” is – eating multiple small meals throughout the day seems to work much better than a few big meals.
George Clooney Considered Suicide?
That’s right. According to news reports. George said he contemplated suicide when he was struggling to cope with back pain while filming the movie Syriana in 2005.
He was doing his own stunts and ended up in the hospital. He told Rolling Stone magazine, “I was at a point where I thought, I can’t exist like this. I can’t actually live.
“I was lying in a hospital bed with an IV (intravenous drip) in my arm, unable to move, having these headaches where it feels like you’re having a stroke, and, for a short three-week period, I started to think, I may have to do something drastic about this.
“You start to think in terms of, you don’t want to leave a mess, so go in the garage, go in the car, and start the engine. It seems like the nicest way to do it.”
There is no doubt – back pain can be crippling. But, like most things, there is almost always a light at the end of the tunnel. Seeking proper treatment for back pain and thinking positively is the answer.
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)
He Never Lost Sight Of His Dream…
Even After 26 Years In Prison For A Crime He Didn’t Commit
The year was 1977. 92 year old Emma Crapser came home from playing bingo and was brutally murdered in her apartment located in Poughkeepsie, New York.
That same year, Dewey Bozella was 18 years old, and a suspect with a troubled past.
When he was 9 years old, Dewey saw his father batter his pregnant mother. His mother died from the beating, and his father ran away and never came back. Dewey and his nine siblings grew up in a series of foster homes.
One of his older brothers had a knife stabbed through his heart and out his back. Another brother would be shot dead. A third would die of AIDS. As a teen, Dewey had a reputation for fighting, getting high and committing petty crimes. He’ll be the first to admit he was no saint.
There was no physical evidence linking Dewey to Emma Crapser’s murder but Dewey was arrested. The case against him was dropped for lack of evidence. Dewey used this as a wake-up call. He enrolled in community college and started working with the mentally challenged.
Six years later, in 1983, Dewey was arrested again in relation to Emma Crapser’s death. This time he was charged with the murder. Prosecutors took the word of two inmates who said Dewey did it so they could cut a deal. One of their brothers also lied to help out his family member. During the trial, Dewey was advised by his attorney not to take the stand. His attorney said the prosecution had no case and he didn’t want Dewey’s past brought up in an attempt to sway the jury.
But, on the word of convicted felons who had cut a deal with the prosecution, the jury came back with a guilty verdict. Dewey went to Sing Sing a bitter man. He started boxing while in prison and became the light heavyweight champion of the prison.
In 1990, the brother of the inmate came forward and admitted he lied. Dewey was retried. The District Attorney came to Dewey’s attorney and offered a deal. He said if Dewey would take the stand and admit he did it, he could walk out a free man. Out of pride and the truth, Dewey stood by his principles and would not lie and say he did it.
The jury sentenced him to 20 years to life.
While in prison, Dewey continued to box and also earned a bachelor’s degree from Mercy College. Then, he earned a master’s degree from New York Theological Seminary. He got married too.
Then, the legal firm of Wilmer Hale took his case pro bono. The lawyers tracked down the arresting officer, who had since retired. After 22 years on the job, the officer took home only one file: the case of Dewey Rader Bozella. Something just didn’t smell right about it.
The lawyers quickly found that evidence had been withheld during the trials. They put in nearly a million dollars worth of work and found evidence that proved Dewey had nothing to do with the murder and that another suspect had confessed to the crime.
In 2009, 26 years after first being sent to Sing Sing, the chains were taken off Dewey and he was set free. He was 50 years old. Two years later, at age 52, Dewey became the oldest man to compete in an officially sanctioned professional boxing match.
Dewey won that fight against his 30-year-old opponent. When his hand was raised, so was his soul. Dewey had accomplished a dream and did so against the worst possible odds.
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Did You Know?…Water Doesn’t Prevent Dehydration?
Common sense tells you water prevents dehydration… right?
Well, not according to the European Union (EU). As reported in the Telegraph, “EU officials concluded that, following a three-year investigation, there was no evidence to prove the previously undisputed fact. Producers of bottled water are now forbidden by law from making the claim and will face a two-year jail sentence if they defy the verdict, which comes into force in the UK next month.”
WOW! Two years in jail for saying water can prevent dehydration!!! Critics are up in arms, saying the law defies both science and common sense.
Conservative MEP Roger Helmer said: “This is stupidity writ large… The euro is burning, the EU is falling apart and yet here they are: highly-paid, highly-pensioned officials worrying about the obvious qualities of water and trying to deny us the right to say what is patently true… If ever there were an episode which demonstrates the folly of the great European project, then this is it.”
The Telegraph reported, “NHS health guidelines state clearly that drinking water helps avoid dehydration, and that Britons should drink at least 1.2 liters per day. The Department for Health disputed the wisdom of the new law. A spokesman said: ‘Of course water hydrates. While we support the EU in preventing false claims about products, we need to exercise common sense as far as possible.’” This issue probably needs no further comment. J
Tip Of The Month – An Apple A Day?
Studies are constantly proving that what you eat can be as powerful and more potent than a prescribed drug. Recently, it was proven that the presence of fresh apples in your diet could improve your memory and sustain brain health. Apples are becoming increasingly associated with brain health after more recent studies have proven the effect of antioxidants and flavonoids present in apples on reducing brain-cell inflammation and oxidation that naturally occurs due to the presence of free radicals.
The consumption of as much as two apples a day heightens levels of acetylcholine, a specific neurotransmitter that greatly influences brain signals responsible for movement and sensory perception.
Not only that, but regular consumption as such was discovered to diminish accumulations of toxins in the brain, particularly one type of toxin called beta-amyloid, which is thought to be one of the main culprits that cause Alzheimer’s disease.
While apples are now being proven to aid, halt, and reverse Alzheimer’s disease, enhance cognitive functions, prevent memory loss and help in other brain-related matters, there are still a multitude of studies being vigorously conducted to prove that apples are the perfect food for diabetics, patients with heart disease, cholesterol, obesity, and constipation.
While the old proverb said one apple a day was enough, studies suggest increasing that dosage to two apples is a good idea for optimum health benefits.
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 at 281-286-1300 or BeecherChiropractic.com.