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January 2009

Health and Wellness News from McKay & Jenkins Chiropractic

In this edition:

Pre-natal Massage Therapy
Quick Energy Boosters
Is your thyroid underfunctioning?

Dear patients and friends - Happy New Year!

We hope that you had a wonderful holiday season and that you are feeling positive about this year ahead. We have a few bits of news to share with you:

Dr. McKay will again be travelling abroad for his yearly sabbatical. His last day will be January 17th and he will return for the first week of March 2009. Dr. Jenkins & Dr. Lovely will be here to take care of your health needs.

Hasta pronto Doctore McKay!

Tanya Vaughan RMT will be taking her maternity leave starting January 24th. Please join us in wishing her well with her delivery and time as a new mom! We look forward to your return soon.

Peace and prosperity to you and yours in 2009!

"The great use of life is to spend it on something that will outlast it.""

James Truslow Adams

Easy energy boosters

It's just past lunch, the turkey and Swiss on rye is settling in, and you know you have hours to go before you can stop pretending you're working. You're contemplating laying your head on your desk to catch some ZZZs. You need a pick-me-up and you need it fast, especially since you more than likely nixed that healthy sandwich you brought from home and went to the burger joint down the street for lunch.

Before you reach for one of the many sugar-loaded "energy" drinks that will inevitably send you "crashing" down, try an all-natural approach to boosting your energy. Here are a few simple and natural ways to raise your energy level during an afternoon slump.

Take a brisk walk - Taking a walk outside not only causes your body to produce endorphins for a natural high, but it also allows your skin to soak in vitamin D from the sun's rays. This essential vitamin is associated with maintaining healthy bones, kidneys and immune system.

Drink plenty of water - According to MayoClinic.com, even mild dehydration can drain your energy and make you tired. It makes sense, since nearly all of the major systems in your body depend on water including body temperature regulation and cell absorption of nutrients and oxygen.

Take a breather - When we are stressed or tired we take short, shallow breaths, which directly affects our energy level by slowing oxygen flow to our brain and other organs. Try this: Inhale through your nose (filling your lungs to capacity) and hold for three seconds. Then exhale slowly until all air has left your lungs. Repeat and revive.

Get up and stretch - Much like taking a walk, stretching facilitates healthy blood flow. Circulation is a key factor in your body's energy level. Try standing at your desk (or other appropriate place, depending on your work environment). While placing your left hand on your desk for support, lift your right foot up to your glute and hold at the ankle with your right knee pointed straight down. With your left knee slightly bent, flex your right glute and feel the stretch. Switch legs and repeat steps.

So, the next time you're at work daydreaming about curling up on your couch instead of working, try these simple suggestions to boost your energy. Your body will thank you for it.

Massage therapy for expecting mothers

By: Oli Spevak RMT

During pregnancy a women goes through a multitude of changes caused by the extreme weight and shift in the center of gravity to the body that will last through out the pregnancy term. Backaches, swollen ankles, muscle ache, fatigue and lack of sleep are all a part of these changes. Stress and psychological challenges also accelerate, including changes to your body image, your baby's health and the events of labour & delivery.

Massage can safely, comfortably, and effectively assist with these changes through a therapeutic and soothing touch.

Pregnancy massage is specifically designed for the woman to assist her in the continual changes happening to her body. The benefits of pre-natal massage include relaxation, ease of constipation, heartburn as well as sciatica relief, relief of stress on weight bearing joints, edema reduction, headache relief. Even alleviation of carpal tunnel syndrome and slowing the progress of varicose veins through enhanced circulation are noted with regular massage during pregnancy. Through all 3 trimesters the mom-to-be is comfortably supported, with pillows and cushions using side lying methods.

Ultimately massage is a wonderful way to relax, increase your energy, promote wellness, and assist your body as it adjusts to the new life growing inside of you!

Is your thyroid underfunctioning?

Spine Guys 

By: Dr. F.H. Lovely

thyroid gland

Your thyroid is the most important gland in the endocrine system as its effects are felt throughout the entire body. Here are the some of most common symptoms associated with a thyroid problem:

- Thyroid works to control many body processes including; your metabolic rate, processing of carbohydrates, proper function of muscles, sexual function and development, heart function, digestion, bone growth and health.
- Thyroid controls body temperature and thus plays a role in the hot flashes of perimenopause.
- Thyroid has a profound effect on mood and emotion because it works with brain chemistry.
- Most common signs of thyroid disease include weight gain, fatigue, constipation, fuzzy thinking, depression, body aches and pains, difficulty swallowing and decreased immunity.

If you think you have a thyroid issue, consider that there is likely nutritional component to the problem that can be helped by your natural health practitioner. If you are having your thyroid tested through a blood draw, be certain to have T3, T4, TSH & TPO tested for a complete picture.

Dr. Lovely is available to discuss your natural health options for hormone balance including thyroid concerns.

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