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Urban Farm Field Trip
Sunday, April 1, 2012, I hope you will join us for a field trip. From ten to noon, Melissa and I will be at Living Water Farm’s open house at the top of Mills Ave. in Claremont (3643 N. Mills Ave., Claremont, 91711). We’re hoping you will be inspired to do a little urban farming of your own, but there will also be an opportunity to check out joining... -
Wes’ Excellent Marathon Results
Congratulations to Wes Carey, who ran the L.A. Marathon last Sunday with an excellent time. If you read my previous blog article on Wes, you know that he came in to Chiropractic Advantage for a pre-event tune-up. We adjusted Wes’ spine, feet and ankles and taped his iliotibial band. Wes reports “Here is my time from LA marathon, 1 hour faster than my previous marathon…, I felt awesome!! My... -
Medical, Inc. Film Coming out In Favor of Chiropractors!
I was delighted when I found out about Jeff Hayes’ latest film, Medical, Inc., due to be released summer 2012. Once you’ve seen this film, you’re going to have to question the medical model of health care. Many people have been buying into the premise that, if health insurance covers the cost of something, a drug as opposed to a chiropractor, for example, then the drug is the better... -
L.A. Marathon Chiropractic Tune-Up
Friday was a great day at Chiropractic Advantage In Rancho Cucamonga. Wes Carey of CW Construction, who has been a patient for the past five years, stopped in for a chiropractic tune-up. He’ll be running in the L.A. Marathon on Sunday morning. He’s done a number of half-marathons, and this will be his fifth full marathon. Here’s what we did to ensure that he gets the best possible performance... -
Dr. Phil Does it Twice a Week
Breaking news! Dr. Phil’s Thursday, March 14, 2012 show features Dr. Phil’s chiropractors, Dr. Fabrizio Mancini and Dr. Patrick DeFazio. In the episode, Dr. Phil explains why he gets regular chiropractic checks and/or adjustments for better health. I am excited that someone as influential a Dr. Phil has stepped up to bring information about the benefits of regular chiropractic care to his millions of viewers. Thank you, Dr. Phil! ... -
Fit as a Forager Woman
We know from ethnographic accounts that the diet of our ancient ancestors revolved around nuts, seeds, berries and fruit, tubers and greens, and the occasional bird, fish or wild game animal. They sought out an incredibly healthy diet, so it should be no surprise that our ancestors were also incredibly physically fit! How fit? According to a paper published in the journal The Physician and SportsMedicine, December 2010, the... -
Athlete Powered by Greens, Chia and Hemp–Plant Based Nutrition
A lot of patients who work out seem skeptical about making dietary changes that could improve their health. They have been trained to believe only animal proteins are good enough to build a strong body. Below is a short video showing a gentleman who eliminated dairy products, lunch meats, and some other processed foods from his diet. He now eats big quantities of vegetables, chia seeds and hemp seeds.... -
When is the Hamster Wheel a Good Thing?
I get patients who ask, “is massage good for me?” Well, read this: new research results released by Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, a researcher at McMaster University in Canada, indicate that massage is indeed good for you. Specifically, it boosts the production of a protein that builds mitochondria in the muscle tissue. Mitochondria are small energy factories in your cells, and it has long been assumed that they diminish in... -
Numb Feet, Jittery Hands, and Losing Your Hair?
Back in chiropractic school, we were taught that nutritional deficiencies were something you’d see in poor countries where people didn’t get enough to eat. As a chiropractor who has been practicing over 20 years, I wish there was a way I could have known then, what I know now. Vitamin deficiencies resulting from malnutrition are common in people right here in Rancho Cucamonga. There are several reasons why this... -
Do You Lose Muscle as you Age?
When you think of yourself aging, do you anticipate becoming weaker, losing your balance, or seeing your muscles shrink? I recently came across a study that demonstrated that we don’t have to lose muscle mass as we age, as long as we continue to exercise. Please take a look at the study (here, in PDF form), especially the images of several people’s legs in cross-section. The comparison between a...