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National Cholesterol Education Awareness Month
Join us at these Community Events
The Triad of Health
Article: Pain, your Body's Self Defense Mechanism
Nutritional habits - Apples
Mental outlook - Caring for yourself
Reconditioning exercise - Heel Walking
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THE TRIAD OF HEALTH
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Nutritional habits
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 October 2013
Pain, your body's self defense mechanism

   

   

Pain! No one likes to be in pain, or see someone suffering from pain, but pain is your body's way of letting you know that something is wrong.

 

Pain = your body's self defense mechanism to protect itself from harm.

 

Just think what would happen if you didn't feel pain! You might see a beautiful glowing red log in a bonfire and want to move closer to touch it. Your body would protect itself by sending you a painful signal, warning you that the smoke and heat from the fire is hot. If you didn't feel this painful signal you might reach into the fire and grab the glowing red log to get a closer look. Ignoring the painful smoke signal warning from your body could create tragic results!

 

Our brain is always sending us signals that we need to respond to. Listening to our body and taking good care of ourselves is important so that we can handle the issues creating the painful warnings. Sometimes the signals are hard to read and we don't know what to do about making them go away. A runner continuing to push through painful shin splints could end up with stress fractures and would have been better off resting. Fibromyalgia sufferers often do not want to exercise because of fatigue and pain. However, if they do so, the prognosis is greatly improved.

 

There are many options for dealing with pain, masking it, managing it or preventing it. Seeking medical advice to act upon your pain correctly is critical. Masking pain with medication is a short term fix. It can help reduce inflammation and swelling to help you move past the pain and start your rehabilitation. If taking pain medication is the only thing you are doing, you are not dealing with the underlying cause of the pain, and could lead to long term side effects if medications are used for extended periods of time.

 

Managing pain with NMR's holistic approach will provide you with long term pain management, by determining the cause of the pain and also examining the person as a whole to see if there are other health issues that may be adding to the problem. (Treating a patient's knee pain while turning a blind eye to the fact that they are 50 lbs. overweight, will not give them a long term solution.) After taking into consideration a patient's daily nutrition, exercise and stress load, a treatment plan can be determined incorporating modalities such as; physical rehabilitation, chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy or nutritional counseling, for example.  

 

Ideally we would like to prevent pain from ever happening to us. Unfortunately there are no guarantees on what life has in store for us. We do not know why

some people are pained with Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Osteoporosis or cancer, but managing your weight, eating healthy, tempering your stress and exercising will put you in the best possible position for healthy aging.

 

 

To seek help or encourage a loved one to educate themselves on

different treatment options available to them, call us for

a complimentary consultation

and see how NMR can help you achieve   

Better Health, Better Life.  

908-252-0242

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 Nutritional habits
Looking for a healthy snack?  Grab an apple!    
There are many ways to use apples in recipes,  
from apple pies to caramel apples to apple sauce or apple cider.  
The list of health benefits that apples provide is also impressive! 
Apples contain antioxidants and are high in a fiber. Eating apples can help improve your immune  & digestive systems, control your weight, improve your heart health, and reduces the risk of developing cancer, diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.  Try this apple recipe for a healthy snack. 
 
Peanut Butter Apples
From NMR's kitchen to yours:
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ingredients: apple, cinnamon, 

peanut butter & chocolate chips

 

Core and cut your apple in half.
Sprinkle on some cinnamon. (Cinnamon helps regulate your blood sugar)
Spread some peanut button on the top.(the protein will keep you full longer)
Sprinkle on a few chocolate chips. (chocolate stimulates endorphins)
 Enjoy!

Head outdoors and visit your local apple orchard. 
Apple picking is a fun family activity with lots of fresh air, exercise and healthy ripe apples right off the tree!  
  

Mental outlook
NMRTriangles"I have come to believe that caring for myself is 
not a self indulgent.  
Caring for myself is an act of survival."
~ Audre Lorde
  
   
It is National Health Education Week in October, a time to seek help or encourage a loved one to take good care of themselves.  Call us for a complimentary consultation to see what different treatment options are available to help you achieve Better Health, Better Life.   
Reconditioning exercises ~ Heel Walking 

 Heel Walking helps prevent Shin Splints
and is a total body exercise. 
  

              •  Take shortened steps on your heels with toes continuously raised.
              • Upright back, with chest and head lifted. 
              • Core abdominal muscles engaged.

Will strengthen shin muscles, calf muscles, low back, glutes and core. Proper body mechanics is essential to reduce risk of muscle strains and stress to knees and back.  

 

Try walking this way for one minute to reduce the risk of shin splints. 

Good News!

 

Patient Testimonial 
"The therapeutic massage was outstanding!  And though I had initial skepticism about chiropractic manipulation - it did wonders.  And the floor exercises, some of which I do daily today, are what I think helps keep me pain free months later."
~Maxine Eisenstat, 
   Whitehouse Station, NJ

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Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, 

as it goes well with your soul."  John 1:2 

The staff at Natural Medicine & Rehabilitation want you to feel and be your best.  Please give us a call if you, a friend or a family member needs help achieving Better Health, Better Life.
 
Yours in Health,
  

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Dr. Vincent Sferra
Director of Physical Rehabilitation

Natural Medicine & Rehabilitation

   Board Certified Chiropractic Physician

   Certified Clinical Nutritionist

   CSCS Certified by the National Strength & Conditioning Association

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