

Vancouver Chiropractor Blog Two
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 20:43:56 +0000
Oct 07, 2009 08:00PM
Mesothelioma Pain Alleviated With Chiropractic Care
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Mesothelioma Pain Alleviated With Chiropractic Care
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that most commonly affects the lining of the lungs, heart and abdomen. It is primarily caused by exposure to asbestos which occurs when fibers are inhaled or ingested into the body and become lodged in body cavities, causing inflammation or infection. The life [...]
Jul 04, 2009 04:05PM
Can Your Diet Prevent Depression?
Can Your Diet Prevent Depression?
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Apr 22, 2009 07:39PM
Excerpt from http://www.emofree.com
EFT is a powerful new discovery that combines two well established sciences so you can benefit from both at the same time:
Mind Body Medicine
Acupuncture (without needles).
In essence, EFT is an emotional version of acupuncture wherein we stimulate certain meridian points by tapping on them with our fingertips. This addresses a new cause for [...]
Apr 22, 2009 05:58PM
Enjoy the simple good things in life: Epsom Bath Salts
I love this article so much I posted it here for more people to enjoy! Become a member of the online green community Care2 and read the article there as well!
Melissa Breyer’s article Amazing Health Benefits of Epsom Salt Baths, Senior Producer, Care2 Green Living
Many of us are deficient in magnesium, and by simply [...]
Jan 10, 2009 10:44PM
Back to my first post here in this blog – avocado and more specifically, avocado oil as a great source of vitamin D, secondary to natural sunlight exposure. In the excerpt below from Dr. Mercola’s site (www.mercola.com) is an excellent concise explanation of why vitamin D is so amazing, not only for strong bones but [...]
Jan 04, 2009 09:37PM
We all know our next-door sweet dried fruits which make a healthy snack: dried apples, raisins, plums, cranberries, apricots and even the more exotic dry cherries, pineapple and mango slices.
We’ve also all gone on many a rebound date with a much more decadent comfort snack – chocolate. But have you ever tried dates? Yes, [...]
Jan 03, 2009 11:58PM
Stinging nettle has a distinct flavor that one can truly learn to appreciate. One of the sweetest childhood memories I have, is that of my grandmother putting gloves on and gathering fresh stinging nettle in her garden in the spring, pressing it raw and mixing it with honey and walnuts for me to so [...]
Jan 03, 2009 10:46PM
Quinoa ? The Ancient Secret of the Inca
Quinoa had been cultivated as a crop for over 5000 years. It originates from the Andean region of South America. It is a type of psedocereal crop, whose commercial availability is currently limited. There are almost 2000 varieties of quinoa, ranging from ivory to pink, red, brown and almost black.
It was cultivated by the [...]
Jan 03, 2009 09:48PM
Kudzu has been introduced into the United States from Japan as a crop and an ornamental plant. However, it was subsequently discovered that the Southeastern US has near-perfect conditions for kudzu to grow out of control. It became a weed that covered large areas and got to be known as ‘the vine that ate South.’ [...]
C. G., North Vancouver