Let’s face it, water is vital to your health. It is the main component of the human body, and every cell requires it. Water assists metabolism, and helps remove toxins, particularly from the digestive tract. It cushions and lubes joints and muscles, and transports nutrients and oxygen into cells. It regulates body temperature, and reduces risk of disease and infection. Researchers at Loma Linda University in California found that people who drank more than 5 glasses of water a day were less likely to die from a heart attach or heart disease. When your body becomes dehydrated, harmful effects can ensue. Chronic cellular dehydration leaves the body in a weakened state, leading to vulnerability and imbalances. These may include fatigue, migraines, muscle cramps, dry skin, exhaustion and poor metabolism. Benefits of drinking water may include weight loss, as drinking water reduces hunger. It is a natural remedy for headache pain, as dehydration is a common headache contributor. It relieves fatigue, as your body works harder when dehydrated to pump out oxygenated blood to cells, Also some studies show that drinking appropriate amounts of water may reduce the risks of bladder and colon cancer by diluting the concentration of cancer-causing agents in the urine. And how much water should we be drinking? 8 glasses a day? AT LEAST! Try half your body weight in ounces! You can’t have too much water. It is the single most important element for cellular integrity. Oh, and what goes for us, goes for our pets, however they tend to be smarter than us regarding water. Just leave them plenty of clean water, and they’ll be sure to drink it. Have a comment? Send me an email at drpholl@gmail.com and join the conversation. Have a great weekend!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Movement, Degeneration, and the Importance of Chiropractic Care! Horse Chiropractor, Dog Chiropractor in Billings Montana
Hi guys! Sorry I missed you last week, but I was down in Kansas instructing at Options for Animals College of Animal Chiropractic. It was a great week, with a focus on the cervical spine (the neck) and the importance of movement and chiropractic care. Here are some takeaway points that are relevant, not only for us, but for the health of our horses, dogs and cats (and any other 4-legged variety of pet):
Movement is a critical aspect of health, as our bodies rely on movement to function. Daily movement promotes chemical changes in the body and fires up neural pathways, which stimulate the body’s healing capacity and boost immunity to ward off disease.
Subluxations refer to the occurrence of a bone in the spine moving out of position, thus irritating the spinal nerves and stressing ligaments and tendons. This is damaging for the body because the destination tissue for those nerves lose their nutrient supply, leading to degeneration. The first stage of degeneration is dehydration of the tissue. As this occurs, the tissue becomes hypermobile. With further breakdown, the tissue become hypomobile, and begins to mineralize. Any elastic soft tissue under stress can mineralize. Proprioceptive input (the ability of the body to orient itself without visual clues) from the intrinsic muscles of the spine starts to diminish. As a result, core stability becomes vulnerable. Other systems then become involved, affecting everything from immunity to circulation to digestion. And what goes for us goes for our animals. What’s the solution? Take the stress off of the tissues, you take the stress off of the disease process. Chiropractic removes neurologic interference, improves immunity, promotes circulation and enhances overall health. So if you feel that you’re a little sluggish, or you notice your pup’s ‘dragging’ a bit, or maybe your horse is avoiding the bit, it may be time to see your chiropractor. Have a comment? Join in! See you next week!
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