|
The Personal Injury
and Industrial Accident Clinic
|
VOLUME 28 - 1 Nutrition for the New Year
Health Tips
Nutrition Advice For A Healthy New Year
There is no better time to rejuvenate your health than the start of a new year.
So don't let your resolution to eat more nutritiously fall by the wayside. Just
a few simple changes in your diet and lifestyle can have a positive impact on
your health-and can also prevent you from experiencing a variety of health problems
in the future.
"In my own practice, I urge my patients to stop smoking, eat a balanced diet,
drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and augment their balanced diet with
appropriate nutritional supplements." Here is what I suggest:
Lifestyle Changes
- Get active! Try to exercise for 20-30 minutes at least 3-4 days a week.
- Eat out more sparingly. Since food preparation methods in restaurants often
involve high amounts-and the wrong types-of fat and sugar, give preference
to home-cooked food.
- Brown-bagging your lunch is also a good idea because you can control your
fat and sugar content while adding nutritious fruits, vegetables and grains.
- Limit your intake of alcohol, and quit smoking. Drinking alcohol excessively
and/or smoking can hinder your body's ability to absorb nutrients from your
food.
"Younger people are starting to suffer from heart disease, not only because
of our national diet of hamburgers and fries, but because of an epidemic of
inactivity."
Dietary Changes
"We need to eliminate the traditional diet of coffee and doughnuts for breakfast;
a hamburger for lunch-or no lunch; candy, cookies and soft drink for a snack;
followed by a huge dinner with more protein than a person needs, few or no vegetables,
and no water or fruit in the course of the day,"
Keep the following dietary recommendations in mind as well:
- Eat more raw foods. Cooking and canning destroys much of the nutrition
in foods that can be eaten raw. With the exception of canned tomatoes-which
can help prevent prostate cancer-fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables always
have more natural vitamins and minerals than canned vegetables do.
- Select organically grown foods when possible. They have lower amounts of
toxic elements than foods that are not grown organically.
- Eat whole foods. Much of the nutrition available to us in fruits and vegetables
can be found in its skin, so don't peel it off and throw it away, unless it
has been waxed or dyed.
- Stay hydrated! Drink eight to ten 8-ounce glasses of water a day. (Coffee,
tea, soft drinks and alcohol are diuretics/dehydrators. Don't substitute them
for water.)
- Consume 25-30 grams of fiber per day. Whole-grain breads and cereals, beans,
nuts and some fruits and vegetables are good sources of fiber. High-fiber
diets can help prevent digestive disorders, heart disease and colon cancer.
Vegetarian Diets
For those who are planning on going veggie in the New Year, research shows that
a good vegetarian diet as part of a comprehensive health program can help prevent
heart disease, cancer and other diseases. However, only consume moderate amounts
of fried foods, hydrogenated fats and commercial meat substitutes. It's possible
for a vegetarian to eat even more sugar and fat than a meat-eater by overloading
on junk food.
If you are considering a vegetarian diet, keep the following tips in mind:
- Don't rely on fruits and vegetables at the expense of grains and legumes.
The repetition of fruits and vegetables can narrow your food choices, thus
narrowing the variety of nutrients you consume.
- Tiredness, malaise, and anemia can be signs of deficiencies. Those who
have been on a vegetarian diet for some time should have their B12 and iron
levels checked at least once a year.
- Consume fortified foods or take supplements to obtain the nutrients you
no longer get from animal-based products. The biggest problem with vegetarian
diets and others is that you no longer consume important nutrients found in
animal protein.
- Before eliminating animal products from the diet, it is important to get
information about how to do it right. Children, pregnant and breast-feeding
women, and people recovering from illness should consult their doctor (e.g.
DC, MD, DO).
Supplements
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, dietary supplements are
not perfect substitutes for conventional or even fortified foods. Nor can a
person sustain good health by just taking vitamin and mineral supplements. But
when taken properly, nutritional supplements can play an important role in achieving
maximum health.
If you are considering nutritional supplements, keep these important tips in
mind:
- Don't overlook nutrition. Since supplements are just that-an added source
of nutrients-it is important to consume dark green vegetables, oils, nuts
and seeds, which are sources of magnesium, fatty acids, and many other vitamins
and minerals. Supplements are not an excuse to forget about eating right.
- Since choosing the right nutritional supplements to suit your individual
needs can be a complicated endeavor, consult a nutritional practitioner-such
as a doctor of chiropractic-to determine what kinds of supplements are best
for you.
- Don't try to "self-prescribe." If you have symptoms such as headaches,
chronic fatigue or cardiac problems, you need to seek professional advice-not
the advice of a supplement store clerk.
"Unfortunately, consumers are not sure who to go to for advice. The public
does not know that many doctors of chiropractic are specialists in nutrition."
Chiropractic Care Can Help
As part of their training, doctors of chiropractic learn overall wellness and
healing, with proper nutrition playing a significant part in that approach.
If you have questions about proper nutrition or supplementation, consult your
doctor of chiropractic.
New Answers For:
Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Mood Swings, ADHD, and other
emotional and neurologic disorders. Contact the doctor and ask about
new research on these items.
MASSAGE THERAPY
We now have a very good massage therapist. You can schedule message in advance
or request it for after your regular visit. Some insurance carries also have
benefits for massage when it is a part of an office visit treatment for a specific
condition. Call today and schedule a massage. 801-272-8471
Review
Our Keys To Wellness
We have added several items of iterest in the last month. Take
a look.
Click above
to find menus to absolute health and wellness as well as little known but effective
treatment for many symptoms.
How To
Improve Immunity
Click above to review some proven methods of
attaining Wellness.
Our Patients Get
Results
Click above to see how patients have responded.
Our most appreciated compliment is the kind words of patients who have received
relief. You could be one of them.
The
Rear End Collision
These are becoming more frequent now and you need to know what to do if you
are hit from behind or slip into someonw else. Follow these simple rules if
you are involved in a car accident and are not hospitalized:
- Stay calm and reduce movements of the spine
- Ice packs on the spine and neck for 5 minutes per hour will help for the
first few days
- See your chiropractic physician right away - He is the only provider trained
to evlauate spinal subluxations
For more information, click here!
THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL OFFERS
Computerized exercise instructions. Ask at the clinic.
Spinal
Decompression:
Enroll now if you have arm or leg pain, numbness or loss of strength.
Family Vouchers are now avilable on request.
Give any family member or close freind a voucher for a compimentary consultation
and spinal examination, spinal screening, blood pressure screen, or body composition
screen. Click Here and ask for a family
voucher to be sent to you.
We have a new exercise program sheets for all parts of the body. These protocols
range from simple stretching for increased range of motion to resistive movements
for strength and rehabilitation. We can print simple descriptions for you at
your next visit. Arth Aid - Detox now at bulk rates. Many people are requesting
several pouches at a time for consistent relief. We have a bulk rate. Call to
ask how you can save.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Pass this subscription to a friend! If you have someone who would like to receive
this information each month, please send them this email for subscription: newsletter
subscription - c/o bruce@piclinic.com
MONTHLY REMINDER PLAN
Sign up today for our monthly telephone reminder. Our automated telephone system
will call you the day before your regular monthly appointment and remind you.
Monthly chiropractic adjustments have shown to improve health and reduce aches
and pains. A reduced fee is available to all who join. To join, email curtis@piclinic.com
OUR STAFF
Dr. Bruce Gundersen - Chiropractic Orthopedics
Dr. Josh Christensen
Curtis Gundersen - DTS Manager
Bethany Burt - Accounts
Mandy Belnap - Massage Therapy
Julia Mortimer - Records
Lou Gundersen - Courier
To Schedule an appointment, Curtis@piclinic.com
or call 801-272-8471.
We provide this information as a public service to our patients in an effort
to improve health. If you do not wish to receive this information, just email
bruceg@chpdc.com and say you wish to be
removed.
Thank you.
|