Cancer-Kicking Foods Broccoli Throw a cup of this veggie into your salad and fight lung, breast and bladder cancer. Broccoli contains a cancer-fighting chemical compound called sulforaphane, also found in cauliflower, watercress and brussels sprouts. Kiwi This fun fruit is vitamin C, also an antioxidant, protecting your DNA from cancer-causing mutations. Also enjoy papaya and peppers, other colorful sources of C. Avocado This fruit is packed with folate which, studies show, has a preventive effect against colon, breast and cervical cancers. Spinach and asparagus are also great sources of folate. Chickpeas Like some other legumes, chickpeas are among the leading sources of phytoestrogens. These are plant-based compounds that disrupt estrogen's role in promoting breast, endometrial and lung cancers. Throw some chickpeas in your salad or have a scoop of hummus, Or try tofu, prepared any way, for a phytoestrogen boost. Source: "Foods that fight cancer" Shape November 2006;26(3):100. |
And if you manage to avoid the side effects, these medications really only mask or diminish symptoms. But it's the cause that counts and that's where chiropractic comes in. Here's how: The nervous system is the "master system" in the body, controlling and coordinating all other systems - respiratory, immune, circulatory, etc. Sometimes, there are areas in the spine where one or more of the vertebrae may have experienced a loss of function, creating pressure on, or otherwise irritating, spinal nerves. This irritation interferes with the signals, or "communication," traveling over those nerves, which can compromise the health and proper function of every system in the body. Regular adjustments by your chiropractor can positively affect the nervous system, aid nerve transmission and thus, the body's ability to heal itself.
Still a skeptic? Scientific research indicates chiropractic is an effective, natural answer to headache pain. During a major 1995 study comparing several weeks of drug therapy to several weeks of chiropractic care, 82 percent of patients given drug therapy reported side effects including drowsiness, weight gain and dry mouth. Heart-related problems and glaucoma also were associated with the drug therapy. On the other hand, chiropractic patients reported no side effects. And after four weeks of treatment, patients who used drugs began having headaches again, while members of the chiropractic group continued to express headache relief, as well as higher levels of energy as compared to the drug therapy group.
So put down the pain-relief medications, talk to your chiropractor about your chronic headaches, and experience a natural, drug-free approach to headache relief, today!
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