Posts Tagged ‘medical doctor’

chiropractic is more affordable for work comp injury

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

In a  recent worker’s compensation study done in Utah they compared the cost of medical care to chiropractic care for similar back injury claims. The study included over 3100 cases. the findings showed that the chiropractic care was significantly less (30%) in total costs than medical care. And the patients that were under chiropractic care returned to work faster then those under medical care. If you know someone missing work because of a back injury, call me today and i would be happy to have them come in for a free evaluation.

Dr Mike
480 607 4436

trans fat vs cholesterol vs drugs in your arteries

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Put down the french fries and lets talk about fats and cholesterol.  do you know what the term saturated fat means?   a fat molecule is nothing more than carbons and hydrogen’s in a long chain like formation.  A fat molecule is considered to be saturated when the linked chain of carbon molecules is saturated to the maximum with hydrogen’s and it’s molecular structure cannot adhere any more hydrogen’s to the carbons. These type of fats are animal fats like bacon, steak, chicken and the stored fat on our bodies. Our bodies prefer to use saturated fat for energy and our liver produces enzymes that float around our blood that react with unsaturated fats and turn them into saturated fats, so our bodies can store them or use them for energy. A unsaturated fat is missing one hydrogen ion from the chain. When one hydrogen ion is missing from the chain, it changes its ionic shape, (gets softer). These are fats like butter.  A poly unsaturated fat is missing 2 or more or many hydrogen ions so its shape changes drastically.  These are the fats in oils, margarine etc.  When you heat a fat molecule, like with cooking, it loses hydrogen’s very quickly and it’s shape changes from say a solid to a liquid. So when we eat foods that are fried in oils that are super heated over and over again they become super poly unsaturated. Foods like potato chips, french fries, donuts.  The reason this is so bad for us.. is because the inside of an arterial wall is lined with hydrogen ions, and areas in our body where blood is under little or no pressure and is  considered static (doesn’t move much) like around the heart and the neck,  the poly unsaturated fat molecules and the liver enzymes have time to react with, or steal the hydrogen ions off the artery walls to change unsaturated fats back into saturated fats. When enough hydrogen’s are missing from the arterial walls, our immune system begins to recognize this as damage (holes) in the artery. Our immune system fills in the holes left behind with blood platelets and cholesterol sticks to the platelets forming a layer of plaque. When this process happens over and over again, the plaque builds up and restricts the opening and the blood flow.  So i ask you, who is to blame, cholesterol or poly unsaturated fats. Plaque is not caused from excess cholesterol,  like TV adds want you to think. Actually Cholesterol is made in the liver from 3 saturated fat chains put together and our bodies use it to make our hormones. So even if you never ate any more cholesterol ever again, your liver would just make it’s own.  cholesterol medications are designed to slow down cholesterol production in the liver but the side effect is that it causes damage to the liver, that is why you have to have blood tests every 6 months to see if your liver enzymes are elevated. Elevated liver enzymes in the blood mean liver damage and now you’ll have to stop taking cholesterol medication and hope that your liver heals itself. Do you know that ina recent study over the past 5 years that there is no decrease in the rate of heart attacks. So what good is the medication. Besides liver damage there is a whole list of other side effects that these medications due to the rest of your body. so put down the french fries and go for a walk once and awhile.

Dr Mike
480 607 4436

Chiropractic #1 in patient satisfaction

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Did you know that in the past three years, more people visited chiropractors and other non-medical practioners than regular medical doctors?  Did you know that in a recent study, people were more satisfied with these practioners than their regular Doctor? And did you know that when you are  being treated by a Chiropractor, you are not truly seeing just an alternative provider, you are actually seeing a mainstream Doctor?  Are you considering becoming a Chiropractic Patient or would you like a free consultation,  Call Today and we can answer any questions and concerns you may have about Chiropractic and how we can help.

Dr. Michael Halsam D.C.

480-607-4436