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February 2010 Newsletter Issue 2 |
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Greetings!
The Conde Center
welcomes you and yours
to our
Grand Reopening
What: Wine & Cheese Tasting,
Spot Massages &
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Time: 5 - 8 pm
Place: The Conde Center
401 W. Atlantic Ste. 014
Delray Beach, FL 33444
R.S.V.P. to Melanie at:
or 561-330-6096 |
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Help For Those Suffering
From Migraine Headaches
New Brain Based Techniques
More than 30 million people in the United States suffer from migraine headaches. The onset of migraines typically can occur between the ages of 10 and 40 and diminish substantially after the age of 50, however current studies suggest that migraines can actually occur at any age. Women are twice as likely as men to be affected by this disorder.
WHAT ARE THE CARDINAL SIGNS OF A TRUE MIGRAINE?
There are numerous types of migraines, classified according to the unique symptoms produced. The typical presentation of a migraine is a throbbing or pulsating one sided (unilateral) severe headache, lasting 4-72 hours, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light (photophobia), and sensitivity to sound (phonophobia). The most common site of head pain is the temple region, extending into the forehead and eye on one side (frontal-temporal). The attack may be so severe that it interferes with daily activities.
WHAT GOES WRONG IN AN ACUTE MIGRAINE EPISODE?
Current treatments for migraines are generally unsatisfactory for most patients due to a lack of understanding of basic neurophysiologic concepts concerning migraines. Exciting current research is focusing on a phenomenon termed cortical (brain) spreading depression (CSD) and on dysfunction in brainstem cells that are involved in the control of pain. This groundbreaking concept was originally postulated in 1941, however it is getting more attention due to recent advances in brain imagery. Essentially, brain cells responsible for processing vision, sound, smell, touch, and even movement become very active prior to and during a migraine episode, producing symptoms such as light and sound sensitivities. Auras, a neurological phenomenon experienced 10-20 minutes prior to a migraine involving vision, motor, or speech impairments may also be experienced. It is theorized that this spontaneous activity of brain cells is due an unhealthy state; a lack of oxygen, appropriate food (fuel), and/or consistent stimulation. Simultaneously an area in the brainstem responsible for controlling head and face pain malfunctions, leading to unbearable pain.
NEW BRAIN-BASED TREATMENT: How can this information help those who suffer from migraines? Our current understanding allows us to develop a treatment plan that is multi-factorial in nature addressing the oxygen deficiencies, inappropriate nutrition, and lack of stimulation. Graded aerobic activity, oxygen supplementation, and prescribed breathing exercises aimed at increasing vital capacity are essential to allow for greater oxygenation. Chiropractic adjustments of the thorax allows for increased rib excursion and greater oxygen intake. One should attempt to eliminate or reduce alcohol (red wine), caffeine, monosodium glutamate (MSG; found in some ethnic foods), nitrates (processed foods such as cold cuts and hot dogs), hunger episodes, and lack of sleep. Some nutritional supplements that may be of value are L-arginine, magnesium, and 5-hydroxytryptophan. Specific brain-based exercises such as eye movement activities (oculomotoric rehabilitation), vestibular activities (inner ear), brain-balance auditory stimulation, visual stimulation, olfactory stimulation, and chiropractic adjustments are essential in stabilizing these clusters of unhealthy cell in our nervous system. |
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Question of the Month
Can Chiropractic Neurology
help sports injuries?
Yes! Different neurological techniques can be utilized to increase or decrease muscle tone in certain joints, reset musculoskeletal firing patterns, increase stability of the joint in question, and increase the communication between the brain and the body. The result is decreased healing time and a quick transition back to the sport of choice. In addition, a cutting edge neurological procedure termed motor imaging technique is being utilized to improve the speed of nerve firing patterns of particular sporting moves such as a forehand in tennis or a putting movement in golf.
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Supplement of the Month CoQ-10 ST®
CoQ-10 ST features 30 mg of a stabilized, all natural encapsulation of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) manufactured to achieve exquisite quality, purity, and bioavailability.
Coenzyme Q10 helps support cardiovascular, nervous system, and periodontal health through its bioenergetic and antioxidant activity; some research suggests coenzyme Q10 nutritional status may influence immune function.
Coenzyme Q10 shows considerable cell-membrane-stabilizing activity.
An oil-base formula supports CoQ10's lipophilic nature, thereby enhancing absorption and bioavailability.
Supplies vitamin E, which may support the activity of CoQ10.
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Recipe of the Month
Whole-Wheat Pasta Salad with Walnuts and Feta Cheese
Pasta can be healthy or unhealthy, depending on its ingredients and how it's served. If it's made with white flour, like most pasta, and smothered in cream sauce, it's unhealthy.
Whole grain al dente pasta is much higher in fiber, vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It's slowly absorbed into the bloodstream and doesn't cause a blood sugar spike. This extra nutrition, slower absorption and high fiber helps protect against insulin resistance, constipation, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Click on picture above to see recipe
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Brain Teaser of the Month
Apples
A basket contains 5 apples.
Do you know how to divide them
among 5 kids so that each one has an apple
AND one apple stays in the basket?
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The Conde Center
proudly carries the full line of
Tempur-Pedic Sleep Systems
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Contact Us:
Dr. John Conde is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist. He holds diplomate status through the American Chiropractic Neurology Board. His office is located at the Atlantic Grove in Delray Beach, Florida. For more information, or to make an appointment, please contact 561-330-6096 or email us at info@thecondecenter.com .
I hope you've enjoyed the additions to this month's newsletter! If you have any questions, you can reach the clinic at the phone number above or at our website: www.thecondecenter.com.
John Conde The Conde Center for Chiropractic Neurology |
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