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Adrenal Fatigue Adrenal fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms, known as a syndrome, that results when the adrenal glands function below the necessary level.  Most commonly associated with intense or prolonged stress, it can also start during or after acute or chronic infections, especially respiratory infections such as influenza, bronchitis or pneumonia.  Adrenal fatigue is not a new condition.  People have been experiencing this condition for years, but until recently there was not the knowledge or awareness as to what it was or how to treat it.  Take the quick Adrenal Fatigue Quiz to see if any, or all, of the symptoms fit your life: Tired for no reason? Having trouble getting up in the morning? Need coffee, colas, salty or sweet snacks, crave high protein foods such as meat and cheese to keep you going during the day? Feeling run down and stressed? Can’t bounce back from stress or illness? Struggling to keep up with life’s daily demands?  Just not having fun anymore? Tendency to gain weight and unable to lose it, especially around the waist? Unable to remember things? Pain in the upper back or neck for no apparent reason? Lightheaded, especially when rising from a laying down position? Mild depression? Decreased sex drive? None of these signs or symptoms by itself can determine adrenal fatigue, but when taken as a group, they form the big picture of a “syndrome”-a person under stress.  To really understand how this all happens, we need to take a look at where it starts. Your adrenals are two small glands, weighing 3-5 grams, located above the kidneys in your mid back.  Don’t let their size fool you, these powerful little endocrine glands manufacture and secrete steroid hormones that are essential for life, health, and vitality.  They “oversee” the functioning of each and every tissue, organ and gland in your body to maintain balance during stress and keep you alive.  They also have important effects on the way you think and feel.  They have highest content of vitamin C per gram of any tissue and one of the highest blood flow per gram of any tissue in the body.  They are about the size of a walnut, but can shrink to the size of a small grape when exhausted.  The main purpose of the adrenals is to enable your body to deal with stress from every possible source and to determine the energy of your body’s response to this stress.  Whether they signal attack, retreat or surrender every cell responds accordingly and you feel the results.  As you can see by the signs and symptoms, these tiny glands effect everything you do, your sleep pattern, your eating habits, your emotional and physical status, your ability to function and to lead a healthy and happy life. Our clinic now offers simple, non-evasive testing for adrenal fatigue and suggestions for ways to modify your daily routine through specific nutritional supplements, change in eating and sleeping habits, stress modification, increase in exercise, and chiropractic massage therapy treatments.  Don’t be content to feel bad and let life pass you by.  Feel good again, be active and enjoy a healthy happy lifestyle!

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The Goal of Chiropractic Adjustments

Spinal adjustments to correct subluxations are what make doctors of chiropractic unique in comparison with any other type of health care professional.  The term “adjustment” refers to the specific force chiropractors apply to vertebrae that have abnormal movement patterns or fail to function normally.  Ultimately, the goal of receiving  adjustments should be to restore the body to its natural state of optimal health.  In order to accomplish this , chiropractors can use and recommend a variety of natural healing methods, including adjustments, trigger point therapy, nutrition, exercise rehabilitation and counseling on lifestyle issues that impact your health.  the primary focus is simply to remove those things which interfere with the body’s natural normal healing ability.  The adjustment of the spine is the primary objective of a chiropractor.

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Plan Your Gear

Ready, Set, Exercise! Be smart when choosing the right workout clothing.  Think comfortable and make sure your clothes don’t chafe, ride up or slide down. Always choose the right shoe for the type of exercising.  For weight training and low impact activities consider a crosstraining shoe, running or walking shoes.  If you are going to be running, you’ll want a running shoe so your feet will have plenty of support.  If you are participating in a sport, you’ll want a a sport specific shoe so you don’t hurt yourself.  Don’t forget to choose the right thickness of sock so you don’t get blisters. Choose the right clothing for your activity.  If you are running or walking, a simple pair of shorts and tee shirt made of special wicking material such as CoolMax will keep you cool and dry in the summer and warm in the winter.  If you are doing yoga, you might choose more fitted clothing so you can move freely. Specialty stores can help you choose all the right footwear and apparel.

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Building Endurance With Ease

As spring and summer are in sight, our desire to get out and become more active grows.  Just remember, if you have been less active or even inactive during the winter months start off slow.  In doing so, you help retrain your body to endure a more active lifestyle safely. This will not only help injury prevention, but also allow the body’s muscles to adapt slowly so that the muscles don’t become overly sore and keep you and your loved ones from enjoying the warm weather fun. Recommendations for each activity will vary, but starting out with just 20 to 30 minutes a day for for the first week or two is a safe way to go.  This will allow you to see where your endurance level is and make the right adjustments to the amount of time and days per week spent enjoying your activities of choice.

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