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‘Tis the Season for… Snow Shoveling

Posted on 2008-12-30 09:12:36

The combination of heavy snow, icy walks, and cold temperatures put people at increased risk for falls, back injuries and even heart attacks. I thought I would give you a few clues about how to avoid injury while doing the unavoidable.

              Hire someone else to do the shoveling for you. That is my favorite one.

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    Treat snow shoveling like the athletic event it is and do some gentle stretching and warming up before you go out to shovel.

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    Keep your back straight while shoveling and this means getting a shovel with a long enough handle or one of those funky ergonomic ones with the curved handle so that you do not have to bend down.

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    Take smaller amounts with each shovel so that you do not strain yourself.

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    Step in the direction that you are throwing the snow so that you do not have to bend and twist.

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    Take it slow and take frequent rests because shoveling can be extremely strenuous and can elevate both heart rate and blood pressure.

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    Remember to lift with your legs and not with your back while you are lifting and throwing the snow.

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    When you do take a break from shoveling spend a little time arching backward with your hands on your low back to counter-balance your forward bent posture.

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    If it is extremely cold and windy make sure to keep your face covered to prevent frostbite, but also to warm the air coming into your lungs.

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    The Ecology Of Your Gut Is The Key To Good Health

    Posted on 2008-12-12 06:39:48

    Science has clearly demonstrated some astounding facts regarding your gut ecology:

    1. About 80% of your immune system lives in your gut. This is because your gut is one of the main avenues by which foreign agents enter your body.

    2. 500 different species of bacteria live inside of you.

    3. About 100 trillion bacteria live in your body, a number which far exceeds the total number of cells that make up your body.

    4. The weight of these bacteria is about two to three pounds.

    5. Some of these bacteria are referred to as "good", but others do not provide any benefit. The ideal balance between them is 85% good and 15% other.

    These gut "flora" continually and dynamically affect your immune system. The helpful organisms prevent growth of the less desirable ones by competing for both nutrition and attachment sites in the tissues of the colon. These organism also aid digestion and nutrient absorption

    The modern lifestyle has significantly compromised this delicate balance and our guts are now filled with the wrong ratio of good to bad bacteria. This has had a tremendous impact on human health. We recommend that everyone take a probiotic supplement to help maintain the normal balance of bacteria. The one that we recommend is called Theralac. This is a broad-spectrum probiotic and is of the highest quality. Please let me know if you have questions or comments on this subject.

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    Aging?!#

    Posted on 2008-12-02 12:43:37

    Aging?!#

     

    While it is true that we are all aging, it is not true that nothing can be done about it. It is easy to assume that as we age we will become weaker, less flexible, less fit, have weaker immune systems, more brittle bones, etc. The facts though are that all of us can actually become more fit, more flexible, stronger, and have more potent immune function- we can function "younger" as we age.

    What you have to do, first of all, is reject the concept that your decline is"inevitable". Then push yourself to learn new things- a new physical or mental activity or hobby. Actively work to increase your strength and flexibility through any combination of weights, stretching, yoga, Pilates, martial arts, tai chi, ballroom dance, or whatever gets you moving. Improve your nutrition so that you are getting more of the things that really fuel your body and less of the things that are a drain on it. Sharpen you mental acuity by reading challenging things and working out difficult problems. Remember- either you use it or you lose it. Continue getting chiropractic care so that your joints stay limber and your nervous system stays free of interference. Do even some of these things and you will feel better. Do most of them and you will become younger. It is never too late to become healthier and more vital. Splurge on it!

    I invite your comments or stories about how you have become "younger".

    Tim Fargo D.C.

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