• Hall of Shame Ingredients

    Sugar When you eat or drink sugar the sudden energy surge your body experiences is followed by an insulin surge that rapidly drops the blood sugar level-so two hours later, you feel famished and tired. To keep an even keel, replace simple carbohydrates with complex ones so the absorption is more controlled

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    Healthy Oils There are many healthy oils, such as olive oil, sesame seed oil, flax seed oil, grape seed oil and canola oil. To maximize their health benefits good oils need to be used properly. Keep it in a dark bottle or in your refrigerator-that's how to keep it healthy so it doesn't go rancid. Healthy

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  • Read the Labels

    Just about every packaged food made in the U.S. has a food label indicating serving size and other nutritional information. Learning how to read food labels is like looking at a prescription for your health and your life. We recommend looking for red-flag ingredients- if a Hall of Shame ingredient is

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Testimonial

Reviews By Our Satisfied Patients

  • "I would like to thank you for your help with my vertigo problem. After so many months and so many doctors, I was really ready to stop trying to find relief. My husband, Ed Johnson, has so much faith in your work, that he convinced me to see you.

    As you remember, I was reluctant to begin, and unsure of the scope and purpose of laser treatment. It did make sense to me that the problem could have been initiated in the back of my neck. The previous physical therapist seemed to be focusing there.
    After concluding treatment with you, I became aware of a decrease in the episodes of vertigo. In June, I experienced only four or five "bad days". It has now been three weeks since I have had any dizziness at all. It may be over!"
    Mary L. Johnson