DIET AND NUTRITION
They’re
right. You ARE – and WILL BE – what you eat.
What
aspect of our health do we influence daily? Nutrition.
Foods. Fluids. Supplements. Dietary aids.
Medicines. All contribute to the bio-chemical makeup of
our bodies.
Many people do not maintain healthy diets
and may suffer from digestive disorders and other conditions
aggravated by poor eating habits. Studies show that 80%
of American adults are chronically dehydrated. The balance
of macro-nutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, and fats),
as well as micro-nutrients (vitamins, minerals, and enzymes),
is essential for the cells and organs of the body to function
properly. Poor supplies of macro- and micro-nutrients to
the cells and tissues make it difficult for the body to
work properly. Sluggish cell activity may result in overall
body fatigue, susceptibility to infection, chronic inflammatory
disorders - including digestive problems, arthritis, and
allergies.
In the emerging field of nutrigenomics studies
show that all ‘sizes’ of nutrients do not fit
all people. In other words, every individual has an optimal
caloric standard, as well as a nutritional combination that
best suits them. The science of nutrigenomics advocates
that we adopt an ODA (Optimal Daily Allowance) to reflect
this finding, and abandon the model of RDA (Recommended
Daily Allowance) that is based on a generalized global ‘minimum’
of nutrients necessary to avoid disease.
The current so-called “Modern American
Diet” is high in meat sources, processed foods, sweets,
colas, alcohol, coffee, tobacco, and pharmacologic medications.
This diet contributes to a high-acid (low pH) condition
in the body that injures cells and impairs the ability of
the body’s organs - including the brain - to function
optimally.
The American diet and its resulting high levels
of systemic acids is made worse with the sedentary lifestyle
many people have adopted. Inactivity does further damage
to the internal workings of the body. Lack of fresh air,
shallow breathing, and reduced oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange
add to the body’s acidic state.
Systemic acidosis is associated with chronic
inflammatory disorders (arthritis, lumbago, headache), auto-immune
diseases (RA, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia), cardio-vascular
disorders (leading to increased risk of heart attack and
stroke) and even certain types of cancer.
The good news is that we
are ever changing organisms and many high-risk conditions
can be reversed with improvements in diet and nutrition.
At Community Chiropractic & Acupuncture,
with re-education, instruction, and routine monitoring we
help patients recover their health. We recommend dietary
changes, vitamin and mineral supplements and new eating
habits.
Increasing intake of healthy proteins like
chicken, fish, or non-meat sources such as beans and nuts;
fresh leafy green vegetables; complex carbohydrates, and
thirst-quenching health drinks invigorate the cells, the
organs, and the entire body.
With a helping hand, food choices and eating
habits improve. Results become evident with more energy,
less pain, clearer mental function and lost inches.
A healthy diet that includes appropriate,
individually prescribed nutritional supplements, is essential
to rebuilding lasting health and well-being. No one is ‘put
on a diet’. We educate and encourage informed healthy
choices. As you learn about and make improved food choices,
you will begin to look better and feel healthier.
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