Archive for August, 2011

BEHOLD THE BEAUTIFUL BUTT

Butt, heiny, rear, fanny, cheeks… Words used to describe those two bubbles that follow close behind us wherever we go. Those bubbles are perfect padding for sitting, great for shaking on the dance floor and just a nice beginning to the tops of our legs. But is there a deeper purpose beneath all that glory? Our behinds, although often aesthetically pleasing, are not just form, they’re function. Let’s talk anatomy.

 The “butt” is made up of several layers of muscle. The biggest, most superficial layer is the Gluteus Maximus. Below the Gluteus maximus are the Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus, Pirifomis, Quadratus Femoris, Obturator Internus, Inferior Gamellus, and Superior Gamellus. These muscles combine together to make an excellent foundation of support for the spine above. If properly balanced with the abdominal muscles, and the rest of the pelvic floor, the stress on the lumbar spine during activity is relatively minimal.

 Since the cessation of a time when survival required us to seek-out and do battle with our dinner, we no longer utilize these muscles as intensively or frequently as we once did. Look around, check out people’s butts. They are either, flat and non-existent, or they are of such significant proportion that while impressive, are little more then soft cushions for one to sit on. When I test patients on their ability to actively contract their Gluteals, half of my patient population cannot actually find their butt muscles with their brain. Let me use a more familiar muscle as an analogy. If I asked you to contract your bicep muscle you could fire off those receptors immediately. You would flex your arm and a ball of well-contracted muscle would appear. “Bam, check out these guns!” you might add. When I ask the same patient to fire off their butt muscles with equal vigor I can see the brain trying but all I feel is a quiver beneath the padding at best. The brain is attempting to send signals down a little dirt path covered in weeds to those underutilized Gluteal muscles. Envision what should be happening; nerve signals flying down the equivalent of I-5 in teeny tiny sports cars creating signals so strong that those hieny muscles fire off like a cannon. “Bam!”

 In order to strengthen our butt muscles first we must find them. Place one hand on each butt cheek. Then squeeze your butt muscles to create a contraction. Once you become successful with the action of squeezing your butt, try holding the contraction for counts of ten. The next, more advanced, move is to alternately contract each butt muscle at varying speeds. These exercises are great while driving in the car or while brushing your teeth. If per chance you are struggling to get a good contraction from your Gluteal muscles let me provide you with an analogy. Suppose I held up a hundred dollar bill and said “If you carry this across the room only using your butt muscles it’s yours.” I imagine you would locate those muscles fairly rapidly.

 The complexity of the many muscles that make up your heiny is not the subject of today. I simply wish to remind you that your buttocks are not attached to your body just to look splendid in your jeans. What you need to ponder is the simple truth that the Gluteal muscles will not stand by and be ignored. If left unattended they will become flaccid and weak, and will subsequently show their displeasure with your neglect in the form of back pain. Give your butt the attention it needs and deserves. These glorious, paired, harbingers of strength must be active members of the team if you are going to have successful and long-term support of the lumbar spine.

Written by Heather Denniston DC

Some excellent exercises for your beautiful butt!

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FLU VACCINE FOR CHILDREN

 

First, it’s important to note that there’s no question that the flu is a substantial health risk and measures should be taken to prevent it.  The issues that have been raised are over the ingredients in a flu vaccine, a lack of any long term safety studies regarding the ingredients in the shot, and whether or not these shots are effective in preventing hospital stays, lost work days, deaths, or the flu.

I first became compelled to research flu shots after having an autistic child come in to my clinic whose mother (and later – father) shared with me that the child’s problems started after being injected with a flu vaccine.  This particular child has had great success utilizing a program involving a grain-free diet, nutrients to boost intercellular glutathione, heavy metal detoxification, and corrective Chiropractic care.
 
Ingredients to Be Aware Of

The first established concern is that the vaccine contains neurotoxic agents like mercury, aluminum, and formaldehyde.  Concerns over neurotoxins in vaccines came to light when Senator Dan Burton, who was elected to his twelfth term in November 2006 and is Chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform, stated in Senate, “My only grandson became autistic right before my eyes – shortly after receiving his vaccines.”

Burton called for a removal of all vaccines containing the preservative Thimerosal (Which is present in the flu shot). “We all know and accept that mercury is a neurotoxin, and yet the FDA has failed to recall the 50 vaccines that contain Thimerosal.”

Burton wrote, adding “Every day that mercury-containing vaccines remain on the market is another day 8,000 children are put at risk.”

While various medical groups have said there is no connection between these vaccine ingredients and disease, others in the scientific community and many parent groups have another side to the story.

Recently this issue exploded in the media after parents and actresses Jenny McCarthy and Holly Robinson Peete (21 Jump Street star and Wife of form NFL quarterback Rodney Peete), who both have autistic children, appeared on Oprah.  They both stated they had normal children until right after a vaccination. They stated, “We vaccinated our baby and then something happened.”

Effectiveness in Preventing Hospital Stays, Reducing Lost Work Days, and Lowering Death Rates

On Oct. 31, 2006 an independent analysis by the internationally renowned Cochrane Collaboration of worldwide influenza vaccine studies, published in the British Medical Journal on Oct. 28, concluded there is little scientific proof that flu vaccine is safe and effective for children and adults and no evidence that it prevented or reduced deaths from the flu, hospital stays, or time off work.  “There is a big gap between policies promoting annual influenza vaccinations for most children and adults and supporting scientific evidence,” said epidemiologist and vaccine expert Tom Jefferson who coordinated the comprehensive analysis for the Cochrane Collaboration. 

Additionally, Jefferson points out that potential confusion between respiratory infections caused by influenza viruses and those caused by non-influenza viruses can result in misdiagnosis and gross overestimation of the true impact of influenza on death and illness in a given influenza season. On October 24th, 2007 The front page headline of the English Daily Mail read, “QUESTION MARK OVER FLU JABS ; Vaccine Does Not Reduce Hospital Admissions, Claim Experts”

The article sited research that showed, “Vaccinating millions does nothing to cut hospital admissions.  There is no evidence that the annual campaign, which costs the NHS Pounds 115million, saves people from developing more serious illnesses.  The study, following others which have cast doubt on the campaigns effectiveness, led to calls for it to be scrapped. ”

The same article points out, “Researchers from George Washington University, Washington DC, said recently that no study had found a decline in flu deaths since 1980, even though vaccination coverage had increased from 15 to 65 per cent.”
 
Concerns Whether or Not It Prevents the Flu

The process of creating the annual flu shot is a complicated one and actually begins almost a year ahead of time. The World Health Organization monitors flu activity around the world, looking for predominant strains.  The WHO then selects the strains that they think are most likely to predominate in the northern hemisphere the next year. 

This year, they missed 2 out of 3 strains making the vaccine only 1/3rd effective at best at affecting the flu.  “There is an inherent vulnerability in trying to develop a vaccine now for what might happen six months from now when flu season starts,” says infectious disease specialist Dr. Neil Rau.

In a book by Tim Oshea on vaccination, Michael Decker, MD of Aventis, the flu vaccine manufacturer admits: ‘By the time you know what’s the right strain, you can’t do anything about it.’ “
 
Alternatives to Preventing the Flu
 
This short article is not designed to give you medical advice on whether or not to get a flu shot.  After consulting your doctor about your risks, there are many very effective, natural ways to keep your immune system healthy and help boost it, if necessary, to keep you well during “flu season.”

The founder of a leading natural health care site, Dr. Joseph Mercola states, “People are dying from the flu not because they didn’t get their annual flu shot, but because they are already sick and have compromised immune systems. Therefore, the ultimate treatment for the flu, as Dr. Joseph Mercola puts it, is straightforward: proactive prevention.”

Eating a junk food diet, leading a sedentary lifestyle, and burdening yourself with little sleep and unresolved physical and emotional stress will only serve to bring your immune system down, where it will be of little protection from the flu or any illness.  If you really want help to fight against flu and infection without dangerous side-effects, consult physicians that use means of getting there that make sense.  In our clinics, through the proper alignment and function of the spine and nervous system combined with a lifestyle also in alignment with immune function, our children and adults are not catching or concerned about the flu.  Simultaneously, they’re not at risk of being harmed by the treatments themselves.

(Taken From The Maximized Living Neurobiological blog)


British Medical Journal on Oct. 28,
 
Oct. 25 in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA),
QUESTION MARK OVER FLU JABS ; Vaccine Does Not Reduce Hospital Admissions, Claim Experts Daily Mail; London (UK), Arrival Time: 2007-10-25   By Daniel Martin
 
Birmingham University public health lecturer Dr Peymane Adab, as told the GPs magazine Pulse
BMJ, Oct. 28, 2006

Cochrane Study, Oct. 31, 2006

The Lancet, Sept. 23, 2005Danger Lurking In Flu Shots, Ciola, Greg, Oct. 8, 2007
O’Shea, Tim, The Sanctity Of Human Blood: Vaccination Is Not Immunization, eighth edition, pages 40, 41, 90, 91, Two Trees, San Jose, CA, 2004.

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