Friday, February 27, 2009

Drink Up!


I always love studies but look at them with open minded skepticism. I think you should do that too. Keep your mind open but consider the source and if what you are hearing makes sense to you. Check with someone in the “know” if you are not sure about something. Remember that there is a lot of misinformation and half truths on-line.

I just read recently about a very practical application and that is “How much water should we drink?”. From the International Sports Medicine Institute, we should consume as a general rule ½ oz of liquid for every pound of body weight and if you are athletic, 2/3 oz. That means if you weigh 180 pounds, you need 90 oz of good ol’ H2O per day. If you are active, pregnant, live in a hot or dry climate, the intake requirement goes up by an additional 2.5 to 3.5 glasses of liquid per day. Also, keep in mind that some beverages such as alcohol and caffeine can dehydrate your body.

I’d like to add that good quality water is recommended since there tend to be a lot of things in there we might not want in our bodies. A simple filter like a Brita improves the taste and easily removes things like chlorine. If you want to remove fluoride from your water, a more sophisticated system is necessary.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Workshop




I just had the pleasure of hosting a chiropractic workshop in my office with doctors from all over the country attending. We had people from as far as Pennsylvania and a chiropractor even flew in from Japan for the 3 day event. Care of people with difficult health and spine issues were the main topic with hands on training emphasized. Dr Deed Harrison, easily one of the top experts in the country on the spine and chiropractic care was the principal instructor. His specialty is spinal rebuilding using various hands on methods.

What is next? I will be at Western States Chiropractic College in March demonstrating and presenting information on digital motion x-ray techniques. 100 local doctors are expected to attend. The speakers for this even will be Dr Aaron DeShaw, a nationally known attorney and also Dr Art Croft, one of chiropractic's leading experts in the field of whiplash injuries.

In April, I will have the pleasure of attending a workshop led by
Dr Scott Heun who will teach on how to better understand and communicate with people in the office. This event will be in Washington DC during the Cherry Blossom Festival so I am hoping for an afternoon of sightseeing as well.