Bottom Line:
If you are looking to lose a few extra
pounds this month, you are not alone. Many of our patients are working towards
a similar goal.
How you move, eat, and think every day
will determine your success. All three are part of maintaining an active
lifestyle. So where does Chiropractic fit in?
Why it Matters:
Unfortunately, no Chiropractic technique
takes off 10 pounds with each adjustment; but people just like you have been
able to maintain a healthy weight by adding Chiropractic care into their active
lifestyle.
Research has suggested that periodic Chiropractic
care can help evaluate, detect and treat emerging problems. So, by reducing
injuries, you will be able to stay active and keep your exercise routine on
track.
Also, many people report reduced stress
after getting adjusted. This makes sense because research studies have shown
reduced muscle tension in the shoulders after an adjustment.
And finally, we firmly believe that
healthy food choices make a significant impact on your body’s ability to be
well and stay well. Eating healthy whole foods and sometimes even using select
supplements can give your body the fuel it needs to get through the day.
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Chiropractic has been shown to reduce the
stress and tension in the muscles that support your head and neck.
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Staying active with daily exercise will
help keep your muscles toned and reduce your risk of injury.
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Lowering your sugar intake helps to avoid
those devastating blood sugar crashes in the afternoon.
Next Steps:
Thank you for making our office a part of
your healthy lifestyle. Our team is here to support your ability to move,
think, and eat in a way that results in achieving your healthcare goals.
We know that by moving your body, making
smart dietary choices, and managing your stress, you will put yourself in the
best place possible to live your best life. We are proud to be your partner in
health!
Science Source(s):
The Role of
Exercise and Physical Activity in Weight Loss and Maintenance. Prog Cardiovasc
Dis 2015
Hair Cortisol
and Adiposity in a Population‐Based Sample of 2,527 Men and Women Aged
54 to 87 years. Obesity 2017
Sugar Consumption,
Metabolic Disease and Obesity: The State of the Controversy. Crit Rev Clin Lab
Sci. 2016
Glucose
Metabolic Changes in the Brain and Muscles of Patients with Nonspecific Neck
Pain Treated by Spinal Manipulation Therapy.Evidence-Based Complementary and
Alternative Medicine 2017
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