How to Get More of the Most Important Nutrient for Life

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 How to Get More of the Most Important Nutrient On the Planet!

There is a nutrient that is the most important nutrient that you need to get into your body every single day. This nutrient is related to things as far ranging as Dementia and Alzheimer's down to chronic fatigue and an inability to run. It does SO much in your body; you literally cannot live without it.

So, what is the most important nutrient for life?

It is OXYGEN. The basic logic follows that you can live months without food, days without water but only a few minutes without oxygen.  That makes good ole oxygen the absolute most important nutrient you can ever get! Most people that I say this to say, “Well, wait a minute, I breathe every second of the day. I get plenty of oxygen. I am not anemic. I KNOW I get plenty of oxygen!!.” Well, the problem is that most of us are not breathing correctly. There are a few simple things we can do to learn to breathe properly and develop the habit pattern to learn always to breathe...

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What is Vitamin D and How Can You Get More of It!

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Today I wanted to talk to you about one the questions I get asked almost daily in practice, and it’s always talking about vitamin D levels.

So, what is Vitamin D? Well, simply put Vitamin D is obviously, a vitamin but it is honestly much more like a hormone.  It acts on the cells and does all kinds of things. It’s tied into almost every single bio- chemical process that we have as humans. It is one the major things that I find is deficient in people who have auto-immune issues, heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative conditions. Anything and everything that is affecting us today in society is linked to a vitamin D deficiency. This is probably making an overstatement, but probably every disease has a vitamin and mineral deficiency that just haven’t found the one the right one that’s en vogue.

The past five years it has become en vogue that vitamin D is one of those things that they are testing for significantly. Most of the time, in previous generations over the past thousa...

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Tips to Naturally Deal with Anxiety and Worry

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Addicted to Worry?

Today we are going to do something a little different, I am going to share an article that I thought was amazing! One of my former students, Dr. Madison, at fulloflifeholistics.com wrote an amazingly personal and heartfelt post about struggles with anxiety and how she overcame them.

There isn't much I can add to her story except that there is always hope, and you don't have to live life shackled by your fears of the unknown.  Now, I like Dr. Madison, aren't licensed psychologist, psychotherapists, or counselors, but we have spent a lot of time in direct patient care.

It is scary sometimes as a practitioner when you hear the torment that people deal with on a daily basis. How they often think they can't imagine dealing with this problem that got them into your office for the next few days much less the next 40 years.

Then you get the added pressure of when that same patient tells you they have been to 10 other medical or health professionals before you and that yo...

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Are Vibram Five Finger Shoes Safe?

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There is a debate in the athletic and academic world about minimalist shoes safety and efficacy.  I tend to fall on the anti-establishment side of most things in life.  Naturally, I have gravitated to the minimalist and ancestral theories of running and foot mechanics. 

So, the Vibram Five Finger shoes appealed to me, granted with a huge amount of skepticism.  Honestly, it took three years of seeing my students wear them and test them in those crazy looking shoes, to believe that they might be okay for normal people.

After three years of fighting the ugly shoes, I finally drank the Kool-aid and purchased a pair.  I have, to be honest, I am thoroughly shocked that Erin is still with my because they are profoundly unattractive.  But they truly are the most comfortable shoes that I have ever put on my feet, by the time the weekend comes around I am craving time in my Vibrams.

Obviously, I have become a fan of the odd looking shoe; I take the health of my feet and the shoes I wear very ...

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The Afternoon Blahs

The afternoon blahs, that tired feeling somewhere around 3 p.m. Most of us have experienced at least mild fatigue in the afternoon. Most people just seem to think it is just part of the modern life. We justify the mid-afternoon run to Starbucks because we just didn’t get enough sleep, or we have had way too many late nights.

But in reality, the answer is to take better care of your diet and adrenals. We have talked about it a lot in the past but one of the most telltale signs of blood sugar imbalance and adrenal fatigue that cause those horrible afternoon blahs. So, how can you quickly get rid of those afternoons where all you want to do is crawl under your desk and take a nap? Here are the top 5 things you can do to help fight the afternoon fatigue:

  1. Don’t skip breakfast! You have to eat protein and fat to keep your blood sugar up throughout the day
  2. Don’t have a starchy lunch! Bread, pasta, cakes, cookies, candies, rice, potatoes, soda, doughnuts or any other starchy sugary food w
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How Do You Make A Lasting Change In Life?

Weekly I get asked how long do I have to follow the diet or how long do I have to exercise. Usually, I give them a timeframe that sound doable.  Secretly I am hoping that it will be long enough that it will become a habit and stick for the rest of their lives.  So, my question often of myself is how do we make a lasting change in life? 

One of the overriding believes in my life is that we are the cause of and solution to all of our problems.  The problems can be everything from being overweight to suffering through a job that you hate.  To quote Emmet Fox:

“Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. THERE is no such thing as luck. Nothing ever happens by chance. Everything, good or bad, which comes into your life is there as the result of unvarying, inescapable Law. And the only operator of that law is none other than yourself. No one else has ever done you any harm of any kind, or ever could do so, however much it may seem that he did. Consciously or unconsciously you have yo...

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Pillars of Health Staying Hydrated

In the first Pillar of Health, we talked about your diet and more importantly keeping your blood sugar balanced. That balance is possibly the most important thing you can do for your health; it keeps you from developing the diseases of modern society and degenerative diseases.

Everything from Osteoporosis to Alzheimer’s have a relationship to your cortisol and blood sugar balance. Moving on to The second Pillar of Health you need to stay hydrated. Staying hydrated is as powerful and infinitely easier to implement into your daily routine. Getting hydrated is simple, drink more high quality water throughout the day. That’s it is that simple.

The benefits are astounding, you have more energy, you’re less hungry throughout the day, you will lose weight, all your organs of elimination (Skin, Kidney, Liver, and Bowel) will work better, you have fewer wrinkles, you are less likely to have back pain, your brain will work better, and so many more things will improve.

The push back that I alm...

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Why Does My Child's Asthma Seem Worse This Time of Year?

Why Does My Child's Asthma Seem Worse This Time of Year?

Every year, the same pattern: cold weather hits, the holidays arrive, and asthma attacks spike.

You've noticed it. Your child's inhaler gets used more frequently between November and January than the rest of the year combined.

This isn't coincidence. Specific seasonal factors converge during the holidays to create the perfect storm for respiratory inflammation.

Here's what's actually triggering winter asthma attacks, and what you can do to prevent them.

The Holiday Asthma Spike

Approximately 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma. The condition flares predictably during the holiday season for several compounding reasons:

Cold weather: Cold air constricts airways and irritates bronchial passages. Indoor heating dries out mucous membranes, reducing their protective function.

Increased indoor time: You're spending 16+ hours per day in enclosed spaces with reduced air circulation. Dust, mold, pet dander, and other al...

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The Pillars of Health - What Is A Healthy Diet?

The pillars of health: What is a healthy diet I can’t believe it is already December!  Like most other people, this month is one of the craziest of the year.  The holidays seem to stress us all out to no end, dealing with the best and the worst of humanity at the same time!  Since last month, I was writing about the ways you can stay healthy and sane through the holiday.  I thought that I would take this month and start preparing you for your new years resolutions.  We will be talking about the pillars of health and the things that can make you have an amazingly healthy new year.

No matter the disease or dis-ease or dysfunction a person may be experiencing there are fundamental things that they can change that will help them recover.  Everything from low back pain to seasonal depression and even cancer have a few things in common.  These things are the basic flaw of modern life and the overall human condition, and it is what is a healthy diet.

So, the first pillar that we will talk ...

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Ready to Destress From the Holiday Season? Learn To Meditate

Educational Content Disclaimer: This article provides educational information only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content discusses general health topics and should not replace consultation with your licensed healthcare provider. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your diet, supplements, or medications. Dr. JJ Gregor is a Doctor of Chiropractic licensed in Texas and practices within the scope of chiropractic care.

Happy Thanksgiving Week!

I've been talking about ways to keep yourself healthy during the holidays. And let's be honest—sometimes it's our family members causing most of the stress.

But here's what I want you to understand: meditation isn't just about feeling zen or being spiritual. It's a physiological intervention that directly affects your stress response system.

When you meditate consistently—even just 20 minutes per day—you're not just relaxing. You're reprogramming your HPA axis and restoring adrenal fun...

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