Archive for December 4th, 2007

Shovel Snow and Keep a Health Back

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

I’m glad you took the time to read this. It may prevent you from
walking into my office bent over in pain! Let’s be real here, I love to
see you in the office, but I’d rather you came in for Wellness care
instead of because you hurt your back shoveling!

I was outside shoveling my drive way and sidewalk just now. Yes,
I’m one of those people that still doesn’t have a snow blower! (smile)
Anyway, I was outside shoveling and I looked over at a neighbor and
saw him taking a break from his shoveling, holding his back. I could
tell it was tight. It made me think about you. I know you may not
read this until you’ve already shoveled but you’ll probably have to do
it again tomorrow and later this year so it’s worth it to read on…

Steps to a pain free back during shoveling season

1) Warm up. Yes, I know you think it’s nerdy but hey, it’s better than
being in pain and besides, no ones looking anyway. All you need to
to warm up is do some simple movements. Bend down and touch
your toes, reach up and try to touch the ceiling, try to touch your
shoulder with your ear, and so forth. Just don’t wake up and go
shovel first thing.

2) Try to push the snow more than lift it.

3) Push with your center. In martial arts one thing you learn is to move
from your dan tien. (Think of it as right behind your belly button.)
The point here is that you don’t want to be slouching over and lifting
and twisting with your arms. Use the full power of your center.

4) Utilize your core. Related to the last bullet. Try pulling your belly
button to your spine. That will contract your TA (tranversus abdominus)
which will, in turn, do much of the work so your back doesn’t have to
do everything.

5) Take a break if you need one!

6) When you come in, make sure you stretch out your hip flexors (do a
lunge) and your hamstrings and glutes (bend down and touch your toes).
Also, contract your upper back muscles (try to touch your elbows
together behind your back). Even though it seems counter intuitive,
you’ll thank me for it.

7) Lastly, try making more than one trip. Meaning, if you’re expecting 12 inches, go shovel every 2-3 hours and you won’t have to mess with the whole thing at once!

I hope you find these tips helpful. I hope to see you in the office soon.
Hopefully you’ll come in and say, “Hi Doc, thanks for the tips. I feel
great, just here for a tune up!”

Loving Life,

Dr. Chris Frykman

Shakopee, MN.

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The Truth about Vitamins and antioxidants

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

If you’ve been reading or listening to the news recently, you might have seen the attacks on vitamins and antioxidants and thought they weren’t worth consuming. Headlines have declared antioxidants useless, vitamin C to be dangerous, and vitamin E to be deadly.

It seems that nutrition has been under attack lately. So what’s with all of these scare tactics? Is there any science or truth behind these attacks? To answer this question, let’s look at a few things.

First, let’s look at a recent antioxidant study (vitamins E and C). A 9 year study followed more than 8,000 women to determine the effects of antioxidants in preventing heart disease. The study found a SIGNIFICANT reduction in stroke (31 percent) and heart attacks (22 percent) among the women who actually took the vitamins.

But here’s the problem. If you consider all of the women who originally signed up for the study, and include the THOUSANDS who never took the vitamins, then the results show nothing substantial.

I use this example to illustrate how the media manipulates the facts. The media declares antioxidants to be useless because they are considering the measured results of all of the women, including those who didn’t take the antioxidants. This logic is similar to taking a hundred cars that ran out of gas, filling up 40 of them with gasoline, then declaring that gasoline doesn’t make cars run because 60 of them are still on empty.

It sounds absurd, I know, but it’s only the beginning of this story. Time after time, medical researchers and the mainstream media seem to go out of their way to distort scientific studies and misinform readers about the usefulness of vitamins and dietary supplements. And why would they do that?

Because researchers receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants from the drug companies. Their primary revenue source is from studying the effects of pharmaceutical drugs. And the researchers who don’t consistently find positive effects for the drugs are eventually blackballed and shunned from the industry, and find themselves without a job.

There’s a tremendous amount of pressure on researchers from the drug companies to make sure their findings support their financial interests. As an example, 80% of all clinical trials funded by drug companies produce results that are favorable to the financial interests of those companies.

There’s also a lot of pressure to find something wrong with vitamins, dietary supplements, herbs, and nutrition - because these substances compete with pharmaceutical drugs. The truth is, the more people take nutritional supplements, the less they need pharmaceutical drugs because nutrition actually prevents disease.

So one of the best ways to create a strong market for pharmaceutical drugs is to discredit nutritional supplements and make people think they are dangerous or have no health benefits.

This is all quite laughable, given the fact that prescription drugs are now the 4th leading cause of death in America. Did you know that FDA approved drugs kill over 100,000 people each year right now? That’s more Americans than the number that died in the Vietnam War, and this is every year.

The truth is, nothing kills Americans faster than prescription drugs. Not terrorists, not war, not AIDS, not car accidents, and not drunk driving. And how many people have vitamins killed? No one.

It’s sad that the mainstream media, which receives billions of dollars in advertising from the pharmaceutical companies, is now in the business of misinforming the public. Don’t believe all of the hype. Consider who’s funding the studies that keep inventing the dangers of taking herbs, vitamins, and other natural supplements.

High quality vitamins and nutritional supplements are a great way to get the nutrition your body needs to maintain optimal health.

So keep on taking your vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant supplements. You’ll be healthier for it!

Have a great day,

Dr. Chris Frykman

Shakopee, MN.

Conquer the Cold and Flu this season

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Isn’t MN weather funny? 82 degrees one weekend and 28 degrees the next. Makes it hard to plan, eh? Chinese medicine tells us that the change of seasons can be a dangerous time for our health due to the hit that our wei chi, or defensive energy, takes.

I thought this would be a good time to share with you some great pointers that keep my family from falling ill. If you do fall ill, you can recover quicker and with less toxic medicine. That way you won’t have to detox it out later!

All the basics still apply here. Make sure you get enough sleep (7-8 hours, more for children), plenty of water (take your weight in pounds, divide that by two and that’s how many ounces you should drink, more if you exercise), lots of exercise balanced with lots of relaxation.

Oh, did you know that Chiropractic adjustments help keep away the viruses as well? That’s right. Instead of getting a flu shot (look to my post script if you want to see what’s in a flu vaccine) try bringing in your family for regular chiropractic tune-ups this year. The adjustments help the nervous system function more effectively which in turn controls the immune system. It also stimulates white blood cell activity, including natural killer cells, which is what keeps our bodies free of cancer. On another level, when I administer any treatment to you, I’m putting energy into your body. Your body will take that energy and use it for healing, digestion, or whatever it needs!

Check out what one patient had to say this autumn after I adjusted her.

I went in to see Dr. Chris because I thought I had an ear infection. He told me that an adjustment would boost my immune system and help my body fight off any infection. I received and awesome adjustment and I hopped off the table and exclaimed, “I feel like a new woman!” The next day I no longer felt any pain in my ear. Thanks Dr. Chris!
Heather K.

I also wanted to let you know about my “conquer the cold and flu” packages. These are awesome! I have put in just the right amount of antioxidants like vitamins A, C, and E. Important immune boosting minerals like selenium and zinc. Herbs like Echanacea, ginger and more. I also have eleven different mushroom extracts that help to increase your wei chi.

Email me at DrChris@VibrantPotential.com if you want to know more about Wei Chi, the “conquer the cold and flu” packages, or anything else. I’d love to discuss any of it.

If you want to purchase a “conquer the cold and flu” package you can email me at DrChris@VibrantPotential.com, call me at 952-224-2909, or just let me know when you’re in for your next appointment. You can pick them up here at the clinic or I can arrange to have them mailed to you.

Helping you reach YOUR Vibrant Potential!

Dr. Chris Frykman

Shakopee, MN.

P.S. Here’s what’s in the 2007 flu shot. (yuck)

3 strains of viruses
A/New Caledonia/20/99 (H1N1)
A/Wisconsin/67/2005 (H1N1)
B/Malaysia/2506/2004

Thimerosal (that’s mercury! - why would you put that in your body?)
Hydrocotisone
Gentamincin sulfate
Ovalbumin (that’s egg protein)
Formaldehyde (no big deal as long as you’re a dead frog in a jar!)
Sodium deoxycholate (basically a laundry detergent!)

Wow, what a great list. You know what? Sign me up for the adjustments and natural remedies instead Doc!

Stress can Kill

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Stress kills…

Study after study show us that it does… and the beginning of the fall season also tends to be the beginning of stress season for most people. Whether this corresponds to getting kids back to school, a change in the weather, the pending holidays or whatever the reason may be, it’s the time that proves to be most stressful for society.

These skyrocketing levels of stress are quite alarming, especially since it can literally kill you… just the physical and emotional consequences alone are enough to cause great concern.

There are several things you can do to combat the lethal effects of stress.  Here are some of them…

1)    Commit random acts of kindness

Studies have shown that committing acts of kindness, whatever the reason, releases serotonin (your feel good neurotransmitter in the brain) into the blood stream making you literally feel better.  It’s going to cut back on the effects of stress and strengthen your immune system.
You know what’s cool though?  Receiving acts of kindness does the same thing.
You know what’s even more cool?  Simply observing an act of kindness done to another individual will do the same thing!  Isn’t that amazing?  I love the way our bodies work!  You can do something nice for someone, have something nice done for you, or even just watch someone doing something nice for someone else and you’re going to be happier AND healthier.

2)    Tai Chi

Really all exercise reduces stress but activities like yoga and tai chi are inherently relaxing beyond going for a run.  I was reading the latest issue of Ode magazine and they reported on an article that was recently released on Tai Chi in the elderly.  Turns out that when people over the age of 60 engage in regular (no, you can’t just do it once.) tai chi they have half the incidence of diseases like shingles.  They have the immune systems of someone in their 40’s and also had significantly less infectious diseases such as influenza and pneumonia.  Pretty cool!

3)    Chiropractic adjustments

Did you know that having chiropractic work done actually strengthens your immune system along with a whole litany of other great benefits!  It’s true.  It’s been reported in many research articles but don’t take my word for it.  Ask someone that’s gives themselves the gift of regular chiropractic care to compare a year when they didn’t see the chiropractor versus when they did see the chiropractor regularly.  Give it a try, you’ll love the results.

There are several other things that can be done to reduce your stress levels including, getting eight hours of sleep every night, eating a healthy diet, supplementing with a great nutritional supplement, meditating and more.  Feel free to email me or ask me the next time you’re in for your regular chiropractic office visit if you have questions.

Loving Life,

Dr. Chris Frykman