| Words
of Wisdom
If you are dealing with fears
and insecurities from old head programs, have compassion for
yourself. Just love your insecurities, fears and resentments.
Release and forgive them as they come up. Judging, beating or
repressing insecurities just gives them power. Then you have a
pattern that never gets resolved. Recognize that your real security
is built from your relationship with your own heart. - Sara
Paddison
Most people search high and wide
for the keys to success. If they only knew, the key to their dreams
lies within. - George Washington Carver
Chiropractic
and Spinal Research
Chiropractic is not for diseases
but for people. By that we mean that no matter what disease or
symptoms your body may be expressing, you always need to have a
healthy spine. In fact, everyone with any health problem needs a
spine free from subluxations. It might make all the difference. Feel
free to forward these studies to others.
Ear infections and chiropractic. 20%-30% of children suffer
from middle ear infections (acute otitis media). In many cases
antibiotic therapy leads to repeated episodes of the condition. In
this study 21 children (9 months to 9 years) with acute otitis media
were placed under chiropractic care. After adjustments the red and
bulging eardrums returned to normal in 95% (with a drop in
temperature). (3)
Chiropractic and Infertility, Migraines. A 28-year-old woman
visited a chiropractor because of severe migraine headaches since
she was a teenager, irregular menstrual cycles and inability to
conceive. After two months care she reported no headaches during the
preceding month. A regular menstrual cycle began 7 weeks into care
and within 6 months she became pregnant. (4)
Reduction of a confirmed C5-C6 disc herniation. A 39-year-old
male cable technician complained of right neck and arm pain. He had
a football injury 20 years prior with similar pain at that time. He
now had an aching, deep pain running from the base of his neck to
the right elbow and sharply down his arm. Magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI), thermography and muscle testing apparatus revealed a C5-C6
(neck) disc herniation. Under chiropractic care he became symptom
free; a later MRI revealed a reduction in the herniation. (5)
Most
People Are Immune to the Flu
Natural immunity is always
best. Take care of yourself and the flu will be mild or
non-existent. Artificial immunity, if it works, is never as good. In
fact deaths associated with the flu continue to rise parallel with
increased flu vaccine usage. No large population studies prove the
flu vaccine even works.
Every year, 80-90% of the population is naturally immune from all
forms of influenza like illnesses (ILI's). In fact, only 10-15% of
those with ILI's actually have the flu! Natural immunity protects 96
to 98 people out of every hundred from contracting the flu. The flu
vaccine can cause flu-like symptoms, joint and muscle pain
(sometimes lasting for years), severe allergic reactions and even
death.
Promote natural immunity to all diseases with a lifestyle that
includes whole foods, elimination of toxins, chiropractic care, rest
and satisfying relationships. (6)
Satisfying
Relationships
Speaking of satisfying
relationships, an active sex life may protect a man's health. In
a study 918 men in Wales, ages 45-59, were followed for 10
years and a statistical analysis of the men who died versus those
who did not revealed something quite interesting. The men with the
highest frequency of orgasm had half the death rate compared to the
men with the lowest frequency. The men in the high frequency group
had sex at least twice a week while those in the lowest frequency
had sex less than once a month. (7) Research reveals that women are
different in this regard. Whereas with men the quantity of sex was
important to longevity, with women it was the quality. Women who had
more satisfying sex lives lived longer. (8)
Measure
Twice, Cut Once - or Not at All?
650,000 hysterectomies are
performed each year in the U.S. According to researchers most should
never be done. Gynecologist Michael Broder, M.D., reviewed 500
operations and found that 70% of the surgeries had been done without
first conducting adequate diagnostic tests to ensure the surgery was
appropriate in the first place! About 14% of the women shouldn't
have gotten a hysterectomy under any circumstances and 21% of the
340 patients with fibroids had surgery without first trying
chiropractic, acupuncture, nutrition, herbs or drugs that might have
corrected their problems. (9)
Humor
So you think you know
everything? Did you know...?
- A cat has 32 muscles in each
ear.
- A dragonfly has a life span of
24 hours.
- A goldfish has a memory span of
three seconds.
- A "jiffy" is an actual
unit of time for 1/100th of a second.
- A shark is the only fish that
can blink with both eyes.
- A snail can sleep for three
years.
- Al Capone's business card said
he was a used furniture dealer.
- Almonds are a member of the
peach family.
- An ostrich's eye is bigger than
its brain.
- Babies are born without
kneecaps. They don't appear until the child reaches 2 - 6 years
of age.
- Butterflies taste with their
feet.
- Cats have over one hundred vocal
sounds. Dogs only have about 10.
- "Dreamt" is the only
English word that ends in the letters "mt".
- February 1865 is the only month
in recorded history, not to have a full moon.
- In the last 4,000 years, no new
animals have been domesticated.
- If the population of China
walked past you, in single file, the line would never end
because of the rate of reproduction.
- It's impossible to sneeze with
your eyes open.
- Leonardo DaVinci invented the
scissors.
- Maine is the only state whose
name is just one syllable.
- No word in the English language
rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple.
- On a Canadian two dollar bill,
the flag flying over the Parliament building is an American
flag.
- Our eyes are always the same
size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
- Peanuts are one of the
ingredients of dynamite.
- Rubber bands last longer when
refrigerated.
- "Stewardesses" is the
longest word, typed with only the left hand and
"lollipop" with your right.
- The average person's left hand
does 56% of the typing.
- The cruise liner, QE2, moves
only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
- The microwave was invented after
a researcher walked by a radar tube & a chocolate bar melted
in his pocket.
- The sentence, "The quick
brown fox jumps over the lazy white dog" uses every letter
of the alphabet.
- The winter of 1932 was so cold,
that Niagara Falls froze completely solid.
- The words 'racecar,' 'kayak'
& 'level' are the same left to right or right to left
(palindromes).
- There are more chickens than
people in the world.
- Only 4 words in the English
language end in "dous": tremendous, horrendous,
stupendous, & hazardous.
- There are 2 words in the English
language that have all five vowels in order:
"abstemious" & "facetious."
- There's no Betty Rubble in
Flintstones Chewables Vitamins.
- Tigers have striped skin, not
just striped fur.
- TYPEWRITER is the longest word
that can be made using the letters only on one row of the
keyboard.
- Winston Churchill was born in a
ladies' room during a dance.
- Women blink nearly twice as much
as men.
- Your stomach has to produce a
new layer of mucus every two weeks; otherwise it will digest
itself.
Now you know everything!
See you next
month!
Want copies of this newsletter for your
friends? Stop by the office and we'll give you some hard copies or
write to us and we'll add them to our mailing list. Please remember
that everyone needs to be free from subluxations so bring your
friends and loved ones for a spinal checkup.
References
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adjustments for children with acute otitis media. JVSR. March
29, 2004:1-4.
4. Vilan R. The role of chiropractic care in the resolution of
migraine headaches and infertility. Journal of Clinical
Chiropractic Pediatrics. 2004;6(1):338-341.
5. Siciliano MA, Bernard TA & Bentley, NJ. Reduction of a
confirmed C5-C6 disc herniation following specific chiropractic
spinal manipulation: a case study. Chiropractic: The Journal of
Chiropractic Research and Clinical Investigation. April
1992;8(1).
6. www.vaclib.org/basic/flu_2004_short_ad.html
7. Smith DS, Frankel S & Yarnell J. Sex and death: are they
related? Findings from the Caerphilly cohort study. British
Medical Journal. 1997;315:1641-1644.
8. Palmore EB. Predictors of the longevity difference: a 25-year
follow-up. Gerontologist. 1982;22(6).
9. Broder et al. The appropriateness of recommendations for
hysterectomy. Obstet Gynecol. 2000;95:199-205.
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