Showing posts with label massage therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massage therapy. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

Losing Weight After The Holidays Should Start Sooner Than Later

When the holiday season hits, many people just throw the proverbial belt away. It’s a season full of treats, feasting, celebration and not dieting. If you find yourself tempted to go for it all during the holidays, take a step back and consider the effects that could result. Gaining weight during these months is common, and as they come to an end, resolutions come out and start to define a path towards fitness once again. Instead of waiting for the New Year, you could jump start your fitness regimen through simple steps during the seasons, and ensure that you are losing after these tremendous days.

Scaling Back

First and foremost, scale back a little on the feasting. This may seem like a big deal, but if you’re honest with
yourself, you’ll realize that you may not need to eat quite as much as you’d like. Instead of going all out, take into consideration the options and limit yourself here and there. There’s nothing wrong with scaling back a bit, so don’t feel that you’re going to derail the holiday season by not indulging in anything and everything.

Avoiding Temptation

There’s going to be a lot of temptation afoot during these days, and you may want to indulge in some of the decadent sweets, lattes, and more. Instead of getting into these often, try to make it a “treat” at the end of your work week, or as a small morsel here and there. Instead of going for larger sizes, try to go with a small, entry level option. This may help you not only get your taste buds enthralled with the flavors, but it will help you avoid binging.

Simple Exercise


Perhaps the best thing that you can remember is to simply do some
exercise during these holidays. Losing weight after it’s all said and done is fine, but if you never really stop the flow of your routine, you may find yourself having less to lose than others. It’s hard to do this when it seems like the whole world is engaging in all sorts of fun food activities, but you’ll thank yourself in the New Year to come when you didn’t gain a tremendous amount of weight. 

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Losing Weight After The Holidays – A Simple Plan To Get Back Into Shape

When the weather starts to change and the seasonal treats start flowing, you’re going to find yourself indulging in some amazing meals, desserts, and much more. The holiday season brings about joy, feasting, and celebration, and for many, it doesn’t mean weight loss. Taking off the belt, and just letting yourself ride through the compelling opportunities to dine, and overindulge is not uncommon, but there is a bit of weight gain that will happen. If you’re not worried about that through these times, that’s ok, enjoy time spent with family, friends, and the fabulous food that comes through within this world. The New Year, however, will loom and you will want to set up a plan to lose the weight you gain during the holidays, and that’s were a few tips can help you get going and motivated.

Begin Planning Early

You don’t have to jump into a “boot camp” level of fitness as soon as the new year comes, but the planning
phase should definitely start sooner than later. If you’re going to indulge in the holiday treats, go for it, but remember to start planning your comeback in the latter stages of the events. You will want to make sure that you’re balancing out your next move and have a set plan of action moving forward. This doesn’t have to be elaborate, but rather something that is simple, and easy to move forward with. Take into consideration exercise, diet changes, and goals that you have in mind so that you are ready to take off when the holidays are over.

Find Something Fun To Do


For some people, losing weight is just not a fun thing to go forward with. Especially after a couple of months of delicious sweets, treats and more, you’ll find that this is a tough move forward. To offset the difficulty, you may want to look into something that is fun, or may thwart the notion that you have to do something mundane to lose weight. Some of the most compelling options can be to join a gym and take a class. A class may help you find a fitness routine that will motivate you to lose weight, and get moving a lot more. You’ll be surprised what is out there to test out, and you very well may find your rhythm in the New Year. 

Friday, August 29, 2014

Chiropractic Care Is Good For Daily Life

Most people assume that chiropractors are only there to help when something is hurting. Often time’s people
forget that the body can behave like a machine, and when there is something wrong, other parts compensate for that issue. By the time a person starts to feel knee pain, back pain, or foot pain, it’s been months or even years since the initial strain on the body started. This is something that could potentially cause a serious problem over time, if left alone. It’s for that reason that you may want to look at some benefits that are attributed to chiropractic care on a regular basis, even daily life.

Aligning The Spinal Column

The spine is a miraculous work of science, and when all is well, the nerves travel through and allow full movement of the body. When there is something wrong,
however, things can end up misplaced and injury occurs. Even when there is no immediate trauma to the spine, daily routine can cause the discs in the back and other ailments to manifest. Things as simple as sitting at your desk for 8 to 9 hours a day, or jostling around some groceries or loading a car, are things that can cause issue with the spine. Alignments can help straighten things out and alleviate pressure before it starts, keeping the body at 100% homeostasis.

Massaging Sore Muscles

Muscle spasms, cramps, and all sorts of pain can manifest due to repetitive stress in the muscles. Even if you
don’t really workout, or you feel as though you aren’t in any pain, there may be some signs that you’re missing. It’s imperative that from time to time you get a massage that focuses on the muscle system, especially when you are sore. Instead of reaching for the aspirin or ibuprofen, you may find that a massage will remove the issue, fix the kinks and help alleviate pressure from the neck and more.

Fixing Chronic Pain

Millions of people today are dealing with chronic pain. Whether it’s from an old sports injury, or it’s from an accident, the pain that people feel is real. The medical world often times just tells people to take pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medication. These aren’t terrible, but if you’re just masking the pain, it’s always going to be there. A good chiropractor can help alleviate chronic pain by looking for the root cause and working on natural elements to help heal it. You may
find that the pain in your knee could be a result of carrying too much weight on one of your body’s sides. Or you may find that the back muscles are tense because you have a misaligned spinal column, or any number of connections. You may be even stepping wrong in your shoe, and it’s causing pressure across the shoulders. So many integral parts of the body are connected, and it’s the job of a chiropractor to find the source of the issue and alleviate it.

If you’ve never seen a chiropractor before, make an appointment and see what they are all about. You’ll be surprised with how easy it is to get relief from pain, and even align the back so that you don’t have to worry about surgeries, or anything that may be invasive. It’s worth exploring, especially if you want a natural element of healing for a change. 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Holistic Medicine versus Traditional Medicine

Holistic Medicine versus Traditional Medicine

The main difference between holistic medicine and Western or traditional medicine is the approach. Simply defined, holistic health focuses on the body as a whole, rather than individual parts and symptoms, recognizing the importance of body, mind, spirituality, and emotions, as opposed to traditional medicine, which focuses on symptoms and cures.Emphasis is placed on individual symptoms and pain management. Diagnosis in western medicine is made through general classifications (textbook cases), rather than recognizing patients as individuals. Chemicals and surgery are the primary methods of treatment in this form of medicine, leading to unpleasant side effects (often worse than the original symptoms). Some side effects often prove fatal. Traditional medicine is best used to treat infectious diseases, trauma, and acute conditions.

Holistic medicine recognizes the individual, focusing on causes and patterns, using natural, organic, and ecological treatments directed towards healing, rather than masking symptoms. This form of medicine views each unit of the body as a whole, with every area affecting the other. When one area is deficient, the whole is deficient. Prevention and correction is then implemented alongside patient pro-activity. Changes in lifestyle, eating habits, and wellness practices are determined by the individual patient’s needs. Holistic medicine is best for chronic disorders (often the cause of stress and lifestyle), toxemia, immune problems, body system imbalances, and glandular deficiencies. 
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Sunday, June 22, 2014

I've Been In An Accident, Now What?

Chiropractic Therapy and Massage Therapy


After seeking medical attention, accident victims should seek chiropractic care, whether suffering from pain or not. Stiff and sore muscles, herniation of discs, and other musculoskeletal injuries are often the cause of future chronic pain (and possible scarring of tissue) when left untreated. A chiropractic evaluation after a car accident can determine possible injuries, even though these injuries may not produce immediate or painful symptoms. Undetected injuries can potentially lead to serious complications over an extended period of time. Spinal misalignments and whiplash are often a result of accidents, making chiropractic treatment (often combined with massage therapy) essential to wellness and recovery. These adjustments are non-invasive and are a safe alternative to drug treatment.

Massage therapy after an accident has many benefits, while working in tandem with chiropractic care to restore balance to the whole body. Massage therapists are trained to work with injuries resulting from car accidents, especially muscle sprains, whiplash, headaches, nerve compression, and lower back pain. Massage restores proper circulation to muscles, allowing for faster recovery to traumatized areas of the body, while relieving stress and pain that often result from car accidents.