Monday, June 25, 2012

Weight Loss for a Healthier You

http://www.roberdsacupuncture.com/blog/
 
 
 
Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

Open House

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

When to Buy Organic

With the cost of groceries going up it helps to know what produce is important to buy organic and which ones you can buy from a traditional source.  See the list below, compiled from the Environmental Working Group, to help you with your next shopping trip.

 

Dirty Dozen Plus

Buy these organic

1
Apple
Apples

2
Celery
Celery

3
Red Pepper
Sweet bell peppers

4
Peaches
Peaches

5
Strawberries
Strawberries

6
Nectarines
Nectarines
– imported

7
Grapes
Grapes

8
Spinach
Spinach

9
Lettuce
Lettuce

10
Cucumber
Cucumbers

11
Blueberries
Blueberries
– domestic

12
Potatoe
Potatoes

Plus

+
Green Beans
Green beans

+
Kale
Kale/Greens

+ May contain pesticide residues of special concern

Clean 15
Lowest in Pesticide

1
Onions
Onions

2
Sweet Corn
Sweet Corn

3
Pineapple
Pineapples

4
Avocado
Avocado

5
Cabbage
Cabbage

6
Peas
Sweet peas

7
Asparagus
Asparagus

8
Mango
Mangoes

9
Eggplant
Eggplant

10
Kiwi
Kiwi

11
Cantelope
Cantaloupe
- domestic

12
Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes

13
Grapefruit
Grapefruit

14
Watermelon
Watermelon

15
Mushrooms
Mushrooms

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Going Through The Motions

Going through the motion

by Foot Levelers on Monday, June 11, 2012 at 7:31am ·

Knowing how and when to stretch can be critical in musculoskeletal health.

What is it about stretching that we will try to avoid it at all costs? This important aspect of our body’s strength and range of motion is overlooked and should be addressed more often than we think.

Morning wake-up/before exercise

Primary and secondary school taught us that static stretching –muscles while the body is at rest – before exercise is the most appropriate way to warm up.

Adding light aerobic motion to a stretching routine – which is called dynamic stretching – can prepare more than just one muscle.

According to a New York Times article, “Dynamic stretching is at its most effective when it’s relatively sports specific. ‘You need range-of-motion exercises that activate all of the joints and connective tissue that will be needed for the task ahead,’ says Terrence Mahon, a coach with Team Running USA.”[1]

Dynamic stretching is a great way to get the blood and oxygen flowing while preparing the entire musculoskeletal system for exercise.

A few examples of dynamic stretches are:

• Walking leg lunges

• High knees

• Arm Circles

• Hand walks

Dynamic stretching not only strengthens the muscles, but also our joints, ligaments, and even our cardiovascular health. Practicing this kind of stretching before exercise is a great way to avoid injury and prepare the body to work at full potential.

During the day

Whether your occupation keeps you in a chair or on your feet during the day, stretching can benefit the body for any situation. In a work environment that calls for heavy lifting and movement, stretching to prepare the arms, back, and legs can help to avoid an injury.

Even when we aren’t moving, our bodies can benefit from simple stretching. Sitting at a desk can put a strain on muscles and ligaments, affecting posture. Taking time to stretch or go for a brisk aerobic walk can help to return range of motion and get the blood flowing.

Wind down/after exercise

Stretching after exercise or after a long day is just as important as it is before activity. Our bodies need a cool-down after a vigorous exercise or even a day of sitting in a chair at a desk.

It is important to take your time and focus on muscles and parts of the body that have been used throughout the day. Our bodies can benefit greatly from revitalizing stretches after inactivity. Cool down stretching will help with recovery, muscle soreness, and flexibility.

It's time to cut those bench-warming stretches from gym class and begin an effective dynamic stretching routine – anything else is simply going through the motions.

[1] Reynolds, Gretchen. (October 31, 2008.) Stretching: The truth. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/02/sports/playmagazine/112pewarm.html?_r=2

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Good health News

Please enjoy this free copy of the Good Health News and take advantage of the attached coupon.

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

June 2012 newsletter.docx Download this file

Cost of obesity in the US- A Sugar Tax?

In a  recent article in the AARP Bulletin, according to the CDC,1/3 of American adults and nearly 1/5 of children are obese.  This puts the health care cost of obesity in America at $190 billion. 

And consider the consequences of this epidemic- diabetes, heart disease, stroke and many more maladies.
A new U of California study reports that a 1% per ounce tax on sweetened beverages would prevent nearly 2.4 million cases of diabetes, 95,000 cases of heart disease, 8,000 strokes and 26,000 premature deaths in the next decade. $13 billion is projected in annual tax revenues and $17 billion savings in health care costs over 10 years. The projected revenues would dissuade some from purchasing high sugared products and would also finance educational efforts against excessive use of these products.

Whether this passes or not the smartest thing to do is live a healthier lifestyle. And if you don't know where to start-call us.  We can help you get back on track.

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

How to Easily Improve Your Liver Health

Liver health is directly tied to your overall health, and poor liver health could very well be the root cause of many diseases that currently affect millions of people worldwide. Often assaulted with toxic substances like high-fructose corn syrup, which can ‘overburden’ the liver and subsequently lead to complications, it is very likely that your liver has experienced at least some degree of damage due to dietary and environmental factors. In fact, the only way to avoid the buildup of toxins in the liver would be to eat a nearly perfect diet free of additives, fillers, modified ingredients, or chemicals — virtually the opposite of the average American diet, which critically lacks any liver cleansing foods.

Thankfully, it is very possible to repair your liver naturally and help release excessive toxin buildup through a gentle and easy liver cleanse and the addition of the power of healing foods. Here are 5 natural liver cleansing foods:

1. Cleanse Your Liver with Avocados

Avocados have been shown to naturally protect and repair your liver. Containing a high amount of glutathione-producing compounds, avocados can actually help boost the ability of the liver to cleanse itself. Astonishing research has even shown that consuming one or two avocados per week for as little as 30 days can make a serious difference in the state of your liver health. The best part? Avocados can be enjoyed with virtually any meal, and are available throughout the world. Try adding in some fresh, organic avocados with your next meal to reap the benefits of liver cleansing foods like this one.

2. Garlic

The superfood garlic, which is known for its ability to fight against cancer and infections naturally, is also among the many great liver cleansing foods as it is very useful in repairing a compromised liver. While the benefits of garlic for liver health and beyond are many, one reason for its superior effects have to do with the fact that garlic contains numerous sulfur-containing compounds that are known to activate the liver enzymes responsible for expelling toxins from the body. Another lies in the presence of both allicin and selenium, two important nutrients that play an integral role in the protection of the liver from damage.

3. Turmeric

Turmeric can uniquely assist the enzymes that are responsible for flushing out known dietary carcinogens. The result is enhanced protection against liver damage, and even regeneration of affected liver cells. Turmeric is also notably responsible for improving the health of the gallbladder as well. These benefits are in addition to the shocking ability to turmeric to combat cancer in a number of studies. Researchers at the UCLA also found that curcumin — the ‘key’ compound within turmeric — exhibits cancer-blocking properties. The lab found that the enzymes in the patients’ mouths responsible for promoting cancer spread and growth were inhibited by curcumin supplementation. The ingestion of curcumin intake even blocked the spread of the malignant cells.

4. Lemon and Lime

While not exactly one of the liver cleansing foods, warm water with lemon or lime each morning could be one of the simplest and most advantageous methods of improving the health of your liver. High in vitamin C and potassium, lemons can help regulate biological functions. Some experts, such as A.F. Beddoe — who wrote the book Biological Ionization as Applied to Human Nutrition, have also stated that the liver produces more enzymes in response to water with lemon than to any other food.

Add a Nulean Liver cleanse to your routine to start the process and follow-up with these healthy additions  to your diet.

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter

Minerals- the missing link in your nutritonal profile!

Please visit this web site to learn about or purchase products to enhance your health.

http://wellnessnutrition.my90forlife.com/


Liquid Minerals for Optimal Health*

Youngevity offers the highest quality and most comprehensive line of liquid mineral supplements. These unique and healthful formulas were developed by Joel D. Wallach, DVM, ND, biochemical research pioneer known to many as The Mineral Doctor. The foundation for each formula is Majestic Earth® Plant Derived Minerals™.*

Why Minerals?

Minerals have a role in nearly every bodily function, from building healthy bones and teeth, to energy production, to immune support. In fact, minerals are so crucial to so many aspects of our health that even slight imbalances of some minerals can have major consequences. For example, iron is crucial to the transport of oxygen by red blood cells throughout the body. But an imbalance can range from low energy levels to gastrointestinal issues.

Dietary minerals can be delivered in different forms. Youngevity Majestic Earth® Plant Derived Minerals™ are delivered in liquid colloidal form.* Colloidal minerals are derived from plant matter and are the smallest and most bioavailable mineral form.*

Marla Roberds
Wellness Consultant and Cleansing Director
Roberds Chiropractic
~ Wellness & Pain Relief~
4038 Remington Dr. Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479/582-1444

www.roberdschiropractic.com | www.arkansasalkalinewater.com

Facebook-icon
Like us on Facebook
Twitter-icon
Follow us on Twitter