Thursday, May 4, 2017
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
You have a stuffy nose and watery eyes, is it a cold or allergies?
Ever since I was young, it seemed that in January I would get a really bad cold that would takes weeks to get over. I would get worse for a week, and then I would get a high fever and have to stay home for a week to get over that. Then it would take a week to get completely well. Never giving it much thought, I just assumed that my destiny in life was to be sick most of January.
It is true that January falls in the peak colds and flu season. Many people also assume that they get a cold or flu this time of year. Others are suffering from allergies, but many see allergies as some sort of a weakness that sickly people are susceptible to. Which are you suffering from?
Colds are caused by one of over 700 viruses known as rhinoviruses because they attack the mucous membrane of the nose and throat. As they reproduce, the body responds with inflammation of the mucous membrane and begins making antibodies that are designed specifically for that virus. The inflammatory response causes the release of histamine, which causes increased blood flow to the tissue as well as causing the eyes to water. The increased blood flow causes the tissue to swell. Antibodies are designed by the body for a specific foreign protein, such as a virus, and take time to replicate. Most antibodies made go outside the body to the skin, mucous membrane, and gut. In the case of a virus, the body also makes antibodies in the blood to fight the virus as it invades the cells. Once the antibodies are ready, the body starts a full-on war, with shock and awe, against the protein invading it. Immune enzymes work better at higher temperatures, so the muscle begin contracting to create more heat. This continues until the battle is won.
Allergies are also caused by foreign proteins, but not bacteria or viruses. The pollen enters through the nose and contacts the mucous membrane. The body perceives it as an invasion and responds with the same inflammatory response. But pollen doesn't invade the cells, so the body does not need to fight with the enzymes that need higher temperatures. No fever is produced.
If allergies go unchecked, the mucous can become trapped in the sinuses. This gives a place for bacteria to breed, and the sinuses become infected. Then the body needs to use the enzymes that need higher temperatures, and a fever is produced. Also, the swollen, inflamed tissue inside the sinuses becomes very tender.
To know what is going on, the simplest test is to take your temperature. If you have watery eyes and a runny nose with no fever, you probably have allergies. If you have a temperature, then press firmly on your eyebrows and cheek bones. If either area is tender or sore to the touch, then you have a sinus infection. If not, then you have a cold or the flu.
As it turned out, I was having an allergic reaction to cedar (mountain juniper), and that was developing into a sinus infection. I suffered unknowingly, and haven't had a bout since I started treating the allergy with homeopathic remedies that control symptoms and reduce sensitivity to the allergen.
It is true that January falls in the peak colds and flu season. Many people also assume that they get a cold or flu this time of year. Others are suffering from allergies, but many see allergies as some sort of a weakness that sickly people are susceptible to. Which are you suffering from?
Colds are caused by one of over 700 viruses known as rhinoviruses because they attack the mucous membrane of the nose and throat. As they reproduce, the body responds with inflammation of the mucous membrane and begins making antibodies that are designed specifically for that virus. The inflammatory response causes the release of histamine, which causes increased blood flow to the tissue as well as causing the eyes to water. The increased blood flow causes the tissue to swell. Antibodies are designed by the body for a specific foreign protein, such as a virus, and take time to replicate. Most antibodies made go outside the body to the skin, mucous membrane, and gut. In the case of a virus, the body also makes antibodies in the blood to fight the virus as it invades the cells. Once the antibodies are ready, the body starts a full-on war, with shock and awe, against the protein invading it. Immune enzymes work better at higher temperatures, so the muscle begin contracting to create more heat. This continues until the battle is won.
Allergies are also caused by foreign proteins, but not bacteria or viruses. The pollen enters through the nose and contacts the mucous membrane. The body perceives it as an invasion and responds with the same inflammatory response. But pollen doesn't invade the cells, so the body does not need to fight with the enzymes that need higher temperatures. No fever is produced.
If allergies go unchecked, the mucous can become trapped in the sinuses. This gives a place for bacteria to breed, and the sinuses become infected. Then the body needs to use the enzymes that need higher temperatures, and a fever is produced. Also, the swollen, inflamed tissue inside the sinuses becomes very tender.
To know what is going on, the simplest test is to take your temperature. If you have watery eyes and a runny nose with no fever, you probably have allergies. If you have a temperature, then press firmly on your eyebrows and cheek bones. If either area is tender or sore to the touch, then you have a sinus infection. If not, then you have a cold or the flu.
As it turned out, I was having an allergic reaction to cedar (mountain juniper), and that was developing into a sinus infection. I suffered unknowingly, and haven't had a bout since I started treating the allergy with homeopathic remedies that control symptoms and reduce sensitivity to the allergen.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Be Outrageously Healthy
The only thing that
makes sense is to be unreasonably happy. - Dan
Millman
It is the nature of things to fall apart over time. Human bodies are subject to factors that
cause this:
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Gravity
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Climate
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Microbes (viruses and bacteria)
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Pollution
Our bodies overcome this under the direction of the central
nervous system, including the brain.
These processes include:
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Healing
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Repair
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Replacement
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Regeneration
Regardless of how young you are, take care of your health or
it will fall apart. Nutrition, exercise,
and maintaining a properly functioning nervous system are the keys to good
health.
The Greatest Generation, born between 1903 and 1923, were
blindsided by their longevity. They
lived approximately 20 years longer than their parents, but took no better care
of themselves. They found themselves
living in worn out, sick bodies for 10 – 20 years and coined the phrase, “If I
had known that I was gonna live this long, I would’ve taken better care of
myself.”
Don’t put yourself in the same position; current longevity
projections are amazing. Actually, you
may live 150 years. Take good care of your body now, so that you
can live a long, healthy life!
Thursday, October 27, 2016
The Way We’ve Always
Done It
My mother says that in the 1950s, when the Interstate
Highways were first built, my grandfather, driving in the right lane like a
good motorist, would come up behind a slower moving vehicle and slow down to
stay at a safe distance behind it. After
following for several miles he would say, “I guess he’s not gonna speed up,”
and pass.
The left lane had been open the entire time, but Grandpa was
used to driving on two-lane, two-way roads where passing was a risky
maneuver. It was simply the way he’d
always done it, and it had always worked.
He saw no need to change it. But
he would have saved time if he had learned the best way to use the new
freeways. It would have also been less
risky to pass than to follow, for if the car ahead had stopped suddenly he
would have had to take action to avoid a collision. And since that was in the time of leaded
gasoline, he was unknowingly exposing his family to more tetraethyl lead than
if he had passed and moved on.
The practice of medicine is,
by definition, the treatment of disease.
The definition of health is “an optimum state of physical, mental, and
social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Doctors trained primarily the treatment of
disease are not well equipped to help people maintain health. People go to them because that is who they
have always gone to. Chiropractic is a
new and better idea. A way to get well
and stay well without risky drugs or surgery.
By restoring normal function of the nervous system through removing
interference caused by spinal misalignment, your body can fully express
life.
Your body needs
little help to function properly, it just needs the interference removed.
Chiropractic seeks to remove that interference.
If you or someone you
care about is looking for an answer to a health problem, we would love to help.
Woywood Family Chiropractic
12702 Toepperwein Rd, Suite 140
Live Oak, TX
210-646-9060 www.LiveOakChiro.com
Live Healthy – Stay Active – Fulfill Your Dreams
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Queasy Stomach
We all feel it sometimes – nausea, cramping, bloated. Many will run to the pharmacy for a
remedy. But they all have side
effects. So what can we do to take away
these debilitating symptoms without replacing them with others?
There are several options.
Misalignments in the upper neck can cause nausea and vomiting. Chiropractic adjustments to this area may
eliminate these symptoms.
There is also strong evidence supporting ginger’s calming
effect on the stomach. It is available
in several forms, liquid, capsule, tablet, and powder. This is particularly effective for motion
sickness. If you find yourself feeling
sick on an airplane, order a ginger ale.
If you are prone to motion sickness and want to go ride rollercoaster,
take a form of concentrated ginger with you.
If motion sickness is not the source of your queasy stomach,
there is another remedy that you will find more effective. Phosphoric acid, which is a very weak acid,
will settle the stomach if you are suffering from a virus or bacteria that is
upsetting it. This remedy is available
at our office and can also be taken to combat morning sickness.
If you or someone you know is suffering, let them know about
these all-natural remedies. Get well
without introducing further risks to your health.
Live Healthy – Stay Active – Fulfill Your Dreams
Woywood Family
Chiropractic
12702 Toepperwein
Rd, Suite 140
Live Oak, TX
78233
210-646-9060 www.LiveOakChiro.com
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Is Being Pregnant a Pain in the Back?
The obstetrician advises that
the only thing that can be done for it is Tylenol™ and ice. Mom
tries that and finds that it gives little to no relief. The doctor says that there are no other
options that will not harm the baby.
Determined that she won’t
just sit around suffering, she calls a chiropractor only to learn that the
doctor would want to see x-rays of her spine before he would adjust her. Since she’s pregnant, she can’t have x-rays,
and the doctor won’t help her. She gives
up and suffers through the rest of her pregnancy.
When labor begins, her back
goes in spasm with each contraction.
Now, she is dealing with back labor, a very painful, miserable delivery
ensues. Her pregnancy has been awful for
her. She never wants to have another
child.
The months of suffering
could’ve been avoided if she had only known that not all chiropractors require
x-rays for every patient. If she had
called other chiropractors, she would have eventually found one of us that will
take pregnant women as new patients.
In our office, delight in
taking care of women who are building the world’s future in their bodies. If
you or someone you know is pregnant,
please give us a call. We offer massage,
natural medicines, and physical medicine modalities as well as chiropractic
adjustments
Woywood Family
Chiropractic
12702 Toepperwein
Rd, Suite 140
Live Oak, TX
78233
210-646-9060 www.LiveOakChiro.com
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
For the Love of the Children
It is vitally important to understand that through the
spinal cord and nerves the brain directs a child’s development, growth, and
function. Normal growth, function, and
development depends on the normal function of the nervous system.
It is well known by both researchers and healthcare
providers that misalignments of the spine interfere with flow of nerve impulses
and can lead to many of the unwanted conditions that children suffer with every
day.
This interference can prevent normal growth and development
and stop them from reaching their fullest potential.
Sadly, these misalignments may NOT be accompanied by obvious
symptoms like pain, soreness, or swelling and may go undetected for years.
Misalignments of the spine can be caused slips, falls,
injuries while playing, learning to walk, accidents, and even the birth process
itself.
Signs of spinal misalignment include poor posture,
scoliosis, ear infections, asthma, allergies, growing pains, poor
concentration, skin disorders, stomach pain, hyperactivity, poor sleep,
headaches, and even more serious illness and disease.
Chiropractic care is safe and effective in eliminating
spinal misalignments in children.
If you love a child,
have them checked for spinal misalignments before it is too late. Ask about our Children’s Checkup package
TODAY.
Help them Live Healthy, Stay Active, and Fulfill Their Dreams!
Woywood Chiropractic Wellness
210/646-9060 www.LiveOakChiro.com
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