May 18, 2012

Wellness- a new catch phrase

Wellness has become a favorite catch phrase or marketing slogan to attract attention in today’s market.  This has been due partially to the growing awareness of all the contaminants and unhealthy impurities that have been identified in our environment and in our food supply.  Health and nutrition systems are on the rise and will continue that way for some time.  Health and wellness businesses are springing up from everywhere imaginable- even from places that have no connection to health, wellness, or even nutrition.  Recently I have come across corporations who employ full time wellness directors  whose purpose is to provide wellness information and education to employees or possibly to other business entities for a profit.  Wellness is a term that is going to be around for a while.

The term “wellness” can be applied to areas such as nutrition, posture, environment, consumables, exercise, ergonomics, healthcare, psychology, education, behavior, attitude, finances, and more.  With all the excitement it can be confusing to try and understand exactly what is healthy and which sources of information are reliable.  As you may have noticed, most of the wellness education is linked to product marketing or advertising.  Wellness marketing has become a great way for products to be marketed in a “use this product because it’s healthy for you” kind of way.  A lot of the information used to support these items is legitimate, but undeniably biased.  Because there is no clear way to verify and approve these statements without having a financial agenda involved we are relegated to educating ourselves. Complicating matters experts in the same field can disagree quite adamantly about any given subject; one dietician may promote supplementation while another preaches in favor of diets without supplementation.

Health and nutrition technology is also providing us with new information as well as supporting previously accepted theories about wellness.  Research will continue to produce studies, but we always need to be aware of who is supporting the research.  One thing is for certain- there are simple steps that can be taken to improve the health of most individuals right now.  They aren’t complicated or under debate and they can be done without much difficulty.

  • Remove trans fats from your diet- or at least minimize them.  They are mostly found in commercially baked foods and processed foods.
  • Increase water intake.  The recommendation is to take your body weight in pounds (lbs.) and drink half that amount in ounces.  (Example: a 150 pound person is to drink 75 ounces.)
  • Increase the amount of raw fruits and vegetables in your daily diet.  This will help with digestion and proper function of your GI tract. Try some new things to find your new favorites.
  • Reduce the amount of snack foods- chips, candy, soda, ice cream, cookies, cakes, etc.  Don’t worry- I didn’t say remove, I said reduce.
  • Think about posture.  Improving posture can improve almost all body functions and decreases the chance of injury.
  • Get physically active.  Start easy.  Walking is a great exercise to begin with.  Try to avoid high impact activities until you can build up to them.
  • Stretch every day.  Don’t overdo this one.  Just stretch until you can feel a little pull in the muscle.  It’s best to do this after warming up- after activity or just out of the shower.
  • Do something that challenges you mentally on a daily basis.  Sudoku, crossword puzzles, computer games, learning a new language.  Make it fun.
  • Take time for yourself.  Spend 15 to 30 minutes a day doing something for you.  It can be something from this list or anything else you decide.  Just be sure to do it for yourself.

By beginning to implement these things into (or out of) your life you will enhance your own wellness and enjoy the benefits of a happier and healthier lifestyle.

Webster Technique

Dr. Reynolds has been certified to practice the Webster Technique.  This technique is specifically designed for the treatment of pregnant women.  It has been proven safe and is gentle.  The Webster technique is based upon removing tension and torsion from within the pelvis including its bony structures, ligaments, and muscles thereby reducing strain on the fetus and providing the expecting mother relief from low back and pelvic pain during pregnancy. 

Although Webster technique does not claim to treat breech births it has been shown to be approximately 85% successful in helping to prevent breech birth presentations by reducing intrauterine constraint. This is accomplished by correcting sacral misalignment and promoting proper biomechnics within the pelvis.  When this is accomplished the ligaments, muscles, and bony structures are allowed to function without undue tension thereby allowing for proper fetal movement.  It has also been helpful in reducing other complications during labor and delivery and helping to make that process go more smoothly and naturally. In addition, Dr. Reynolds is proficient in the use of other various techniques to provide all necessary therapies to assist expecting mothers during maternity and throughout motherhood.

Dr. Reynolds is offering complimentary consultations to any who are interested in how the Webster Technique can improve your wellness and the well-being of your baby throughout pregnancy and during labor and delivery. Call 801-810-4144 to schedule an appointment.

For additional information of the Webster Technique and its origin please visit www.icpa4kids.com.

Family Chiropractic & Wellness, LLC

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