Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Tumeric: Natures Ibuprofen



I often have patients ask about how they can reduce the inflammation causing their secondary conditions such as neck pain, foot pain or aches. After addressing the primary condition of neurostructural shift that is causing these secondary conditions, I often advise them to consider turmeric to address the inflammation.
There are endless reports and studies involving the most active constituent of turmeric – curcumin. This powerful antioxidant has shown to work equally or better than NSAID’s in relief from osteoarthritis. It also has been shown to reduce GI inflammation involved with IBS and inducing programmed death of cancer cell.

Whether you use a high quality curcumin supplement or eat a big serving of delicious turmeric curry, we should all be enjoying the benefits of nature’s liquid or powdered gold.




Lemongrass Turmeric Curry Paste:
4 lemongrass stalks, trimmed, tender center part only
6 medium garlic cloves, peeled
6 medium shallots, peeled
3 medium serrano chiles, stemmed
3-inch piece of ginger, peeled
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons ground turmeric
1/4 cup good extra-virgin coconut, sunflower or olive oil



Blend all ingredients in a food processor until smooth. The paste will keep in the refrigerator for about a week. Freeze any paste you won't use for future use.

Pediatric/Family Wellness: Best Kept Secret Finalist!!!!



It's an Honor....

We have been named a finalist in the Pediatric/Family Wellness: Best Kept Secret category for the 2016 Macaroni Kid Gold Daisy Award.

Please vote for us if you think we are the best! Voting ends October 18th. You also have a chance to win! By voting, you will be entered for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card, compliments of Macaroni Kid! Click here to submit your vote: Gold Daisy Award Voting  


Thank you for the nominations and votes!

Funny Kid Fails








As the Twig Is Bent, So Grows the Tree

I recently watched a video of funny kid fails:  https://youtu.be/ucW9WmV9SWI

While yes, it is heart warming and funny, it is a reminder of just how common knocks and falls are in childhood. It is estimated that by age 3, a child will have had three major falls such as off the changing table, out of a bed or down a flight of stairs. I know this certainly rings true for my child.  As for the number of minor falls such as tipping over on their head as they learn to sit, crawl and walk – it may be thousands of times throughout childhood.
Kids seem to bounce right back, but this may hide the subtle damage caused by these seemingly insignificant slips and falls that lead to neurostructural shifts over time.

This is why we believe the best way to protect our children against future secondary conditions is to have them checked regularly for any abnormal shifts. We use
specific techniques with children and tailor the adjustments to the child’s size and age. This allows the best support for optimal growth.






Best Pediatric/Family Wellness Finalist, Turmeric, and Funny Kid Fails - October Updates