Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Mindful Eating

Ever find yourself snacking on a bag of chips and suddenly end up at the bottom of the bag? But how did that happen exactly?
T.V. snacking is an easy way to load up on unwanted calories quickly. Practicing mindful eating is one way many people avoid the endless snacking and stay slim. Ever wonder why ‘Readers Digest’ has digest in it? What we see, read, hear, and eat all nourishes us. When we watch T.V. and eat at the same time, our powers of digestion are divided. We must now digest what we are seeing on the television and what our mouth is taking in. Not only do we overeat, but we also weaken our power of digestion.
Slow down. Relax. Focus.
Try this: Take something small, a grape, fig, dried cranberry, etc. Take a deep, long breath, envisioning it going into your kidneys as you pick your food up. Look at it. Smell it. Smile at it. Place it in your mouth and savor it. Feel the texture of it. Bite into it and notice the flavors, the juice, the wrinkles, the multiple levels of taste. Let it fully nourish you. Enjoy all of the flavor before you swallow.
  • Start to savor the look, texture, taste, and smell of every bite. It works and has a huge impact on curbing binge eating.
  • Another way to help is to think mini meal. One way of achieving this is to use 7” plates instead of 11” plates. Buy small.
  • If you choose to snack, don’t hide the evidence. You are likely to eat less if you don’t hide what you’ve done.
  • Hydrate! Your body’s signals for thirst may mimic those for hunger, especially if you aren’t used to listening to the thirst signals. If you feel hungry, try 2 large glasses of water. Give it 5 – 10 minutes. You may find yourself doing something and forgetting that you ever felt hungry in the first place.
  • If you feel like you are starving, try to eat a little fat before you sit down for a meal. If you eat about 6 walnuts or a small handful of almonds 20 minutes before you eat, your body feels full. The good fats in a small portion of nuts produces CCK, cholecystokinin that communicates to the brain that you’ve had enough to eat. It also keeps you feeling full by slowing the emptying of your stomach. This way you eat for pleasure and not from a famished, "scarf all your food at once" place.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

SHONISHIN



SHONISHIN (SHO: Little - NI: Children - SHIN: Needle), is a very gentle, non insertive Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture style. Shonishin specializes in the treatment of infants and children.




It is very effective to treat minor viral infections/feverish conditions, pain, digestive sensitivities, respiratory conditions and allergic reactions.




Shonishin treatments are brief, comforting and offer a gentle stimulation to regulate and fortify the child's vital energy, harmonize their emotional system and strengthen their constitution and immune system.











The techniques involve rhythmic stroking of the acupunture meridians; as well as, rubbing, tapping and pressing the skin at specific acupuncture points and areas of deficiency or excess.

Welcome

I feel very welcomed and happy to be joining the MidFloridaMedical Group! Watch for more posts to come and a new and exciting detox program coming! We are looking to create a class or a group for people to come together and detox together!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Visceral Manipulation Helps You Handle the Chaos in Your Body

"Visceral Manipulation is a very safe, gentle and extremely effective Manual Therapy technique for early detection and correction of impairments that could later lead to severe pathology and loss of function and vitality." 


Would you recognize what occurs to your body when a traumatic event happens to you? Would you be ready to deal with this trauma looking for and receiving appropriate treatment? Or Would you ignore the problem until your body cannot keep up with the struggle anymore and may end up needing conventional surgery or prescription drugs?





Visceral Manipulation enhances bodily functions, evaluating and treating the dynamic suspension and movement of the organs and the structure of the body (including the muskulo-skeletal, nervous, vascular, lymphatic, respiratory, and digestive systems).
Visceral Manipulation frees the body from pain, restriction and dysfunction.
Research and multiple comparative studies around the world, have shown that Visceral Manipulation is beneficial in the treatment of many disorders, including but not limited to:
Acute Disorders
Whiplash
Seatbelt Injuries
Chest or Abdominal Sports Injuries

Digestive Disorders
Bloating and Constipation
Nausea and Acid Reflux
GERD
Swallowing Dysfunctions

Women's and Men's Health Issues
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Endometriosis
Fibroids and Cysts
Dysmenorrhea
Bladder Incontinence
Prostate Dysfunction
Referred Testicular Pain
Effects of Menopause
 
Emotional Issues
Anxiety and Depression
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 

Attend this Free informative Seminar and become familiar with techniques available to help you gain and retain your health.


Musculoskeletal Disorders
Somatic-Visceral Interactions
Chronic Spinal Dysfunction
Headaches and Migraines
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Peripheral Joint Pain
Sciatica

Pain Related to
Post-operative Scar Tissue
Post-infection Scar Tissue
Autonomic Mechanisms

Pediatric Issues
Constipation and Gastritis
Persistent Vomiting
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux
Infant Colic