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Thursday, December 13, 2018

How to Avoid Getting Sick During the Holidays


Bottom Line:

Do you get sick around the same time each year? The stress of the holidays (if not carefully managed) can wreak havoc on your immune system. When you feel stressed out, your immune system's ability to fight off harmful bacteria and infections is reduced. The stress hormone cortisol can suppress the effectiveness of your immune system, and many people become more prone to a not-so-healthy coping mechanism like eating inflammatory foods, smoking, and getting less sleep as a result.


Why it Matters:

Chronic holiday stress can take a toll on your immune system. Cortisol can create an inflammatory response that causes a cascade of aches and pains. In addition, your body decreases its lymphocyte production. These white blood cells are essential to helping fight off infections, and with less of them you could be more susceptible to viruses and colds. Looking for a few ways that you can proactively combat stress this season? Follow the health tips listed below to lower your stress and improve your immune system function.

- When you’re feeling stressed out, reach for a healthy snack instead of a sugary dessert.
- Take a few minutes before bed reduce your stress by reading or meditating.
- Stay active throughout the day by tracking your steps using your favorite fitness app.

Next Steps:

If you're concerned about staying on track with your healthy habits this holiday season, use your smartphone to help. Set daily reminders using our health tips above and come to our upcoming workshop. During the workshop, we will discuss additional strategies on how you can avoid getting sick during the holidays!


Science Source:

Stress and the inflammatory response: a review of neurogenic inflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 2002



Thursday, December 6, 2018

Feeling Great this Holiday Season


Bottom Line:

The holidays often bring plenty of cheer…and a healthy dose of seasonal stress. Between the travel, parties, and shopping, there are a lot of demands placed on your time, your mind, and your body, and all this commotion can result in muscle spasms and the re-occurrence of familiar aches and pains. For many people, these aches show up in two distinct areas - the low back and the neck and shoulders. Sound familiar?

Why it Matters:

Nagging low back or neck pain during the holidays can quickly turn into a flare-up that can sideline your holiday plans and pile on the frustration and stress. It’s a vicious cycle, but by making a few smart decisions now, you can position yourself to have a pain-free holiday season. Here are a few key holiday health facts to remember:

- Stress and fatigue can lead to the re-emergence of familiar aches and pains.
- Research has shown that Chiropractic adjustments can help decrease both pain and muscle tension.
- Staying on track with your care plan will help ensure that you are moving and feeling great this holiday season.


Next Steps:

We understand that the holidays are busy, but don’t let give you an excuse to put off self-care! Health and happiness go hand in hand, and your health is our top priority. By staying well-adjusted this holiday season, you’ll give your body the best opportunity to stay pain-free and yourself the best opportunity to start the new year off right. Be proactive and give us a call to schedule your next adjustment so you can be ready for family and festivities!

Science Source:

Mechanism of action of spinal manipulative therapy. Joint Bone Spine. 2003