Holy Mackerel!!

June 1, 2011

 

 

Holy Mackerel!

 

Research identifies fatty fish oil’s many health benefits.

June 1, 2011     It’s no fish story that those who include seafood as a staple in their diet benefit from the ingestion of high levels of omega-3 fatty acids — known to reduce the risks for heart-related diseases, age-related cognitive decline, abnormal brain development and functioning, even obesity and mood disorders. Now, new studies have shown that it is the oil from fatty fish (salmon, herring, sardines and mackerel) that may offer the most health benefits.  During the course of a 10-year study conducted in Sweden, it was established that the consumption of fatty fish oils might inhibit a commonly found receptor for kidney cancers in women, the Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC), which triggers more than 80% of kidney cancers. Consistent long-term intake of fatty fish oil reduced the RCC risk by up to 74% in the Swedish women tracked for the report. At the same time, the intake of fatty fish oils triggered an increase in the level of serum vitamin D in these women. Low levels of vitamin D are believed to trigger the development and progression of RCC.  “You might say that fatty fish oil is phat!” said a smiling Dr. Schulz when contacted about the study.  “Even lean fish - although to a lesser extent - provide similar health benefits,” the doctor continued. Schulz, whose chiropractic offices are located in Lake City, MN, follows developments in chiropractic science closely.  “Consuming fish oil or eating raw, baked or broiled fish - not fried - can also  protect your heart’s electrical system by decreasing the risk of fatal heart-rhythm disorders,“ noted Schulz. “Omega-3 fats have been found to benefit a healthy heart rhythm,” he added. In addition, according to a study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, fish oil consumption by the elderly prevented a decline in heart rate variability that was caused by same-day exposure to indoor airborne pollutants (which can trigger arrhythmia and sudden death.)  This study also found that a diet that included fish at least once a week has other significant health benefits for the elderly. These finds included a 60% lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease as well as a 10% slower rate of annual age-related cognitive decline (and a 13% slower rate when fish was consumed more than once a week). In addition, certain seafood and fatty fish contributed to decreased incidences of strokes because high levels of omega-3 fatty acids (especially DHA or docosahexaenoic acid) are crucial for normal brain function.  There’s even more to this school of thought.  “Several epidemiological studies find a correlation between omega-3 fatty acids intake and mood disorders like depression — which are affected by an omega-3 fatty acids deficit. In addition, people suffering from coronary artery disease may benefit from omega-3 fatty acids as well since there is an established link between the disease and depression,” stated Schulz.  “An increased omega-3 intake, even through supplementation, may have therapeutic benefits,” he declared.  Fishing for compliments about a reduced waistline?  A study conducted by the University of South Australia noted that daily omega-3 fatty acids intake — when combined with exercise — can aid in weight loss because fatty acids increase blood flow to the muscles during exercise and thereby assist in fat burning.  “The studies are overwhelming. Will people change their dietary habits due to the promise this research shows? It’s certainly food for thought,” concluded Schulz. 
 

Press Release Effects of Yoga Vs Walking on mood

April 25, 2011

              Randomized Controlled study shows promising data

Effects of Yoga Versus Walking on Mood

(May, 2011). A recent article in the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine reported on a study put in place to help determine if the changes in mood, anxiety and GABA levels are specific to yoga or related to physical activity.   Yoga and exercise have beneficial effects on mood and anxiety.  The practice of yoga postures is associated with increased brain GABA levels.  GABA le...


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Take Control of Your Body

April 20, 2011

 Take Control of Your Body

3 Keys to Losing Weight and Building Lean Muscle

By Dr. Jeffrey Tucker

As we get older, many of us lose touch with our inner child. We forget how to be in control and how to play. As kids, we had willpower; there was no way parents could get us to eat certain vegetables or tell us when to fall asleep. And time was not even an issue – we had lots of time to play. Now if we could just use some of that stubborn attitude and playfulness as adults to burn fat, lose ...


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Press Release

March 28, 2011

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The Truth- By BJPalmer, developer of Chiropractic

August 4, 2010

 
 

The Truth
by BJ Palmer, developer of chiropractic

We chiropractors work with the subtle substance of the soul. We release the imprisoned impulse, the tiny rivulet of force, that emanates from the mind and flows over the nerves to the cells, and stirs them into life. We deal with the magic power that transforms common food into living, loving, thinking clay; that robes the earth with beauty, and hues and scents the flowers with the glory of the air.

In the dim, dark, distant long ago, ...


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It's the Unreal Thing! Coca-Cola Company partners with AAFP

June 23, 2010
Believe it or not, Coca-Cola is partnering with the American Academy of Family Physicians to provide health education to consumers- By Louis Sportelli, DC





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June 14, 2010

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