What It Is and How to Treat It
By Steve Hefferon, CMT, CPTA
What Is It?
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spine cord. It can also be a narrowing of the area where the nerve branches exit the spinal column, thus causing lower back pain or pain that radiates down the legs. … Read More
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Written By: admin, May 12,2011
What is scoliosis?
Scoliosis is a lateral, or sideways, curvature of the spine, which in its normal state should be a straight vertical line when viewed from the front or back. Viewed from the side, a normal spine curves slightly backward to produce a mild degree of roundness in the upper back area and slightly inward curve … Read More
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Written By: admin, May 12,2011
Spring allergy season is right around the corner. In our quest to leave no rock unturned in helping our readers discover the most effective natural remedies for allergies we uncovered a most unusual experimental therapy.
It has made a dramatic difference in treating not only allergies and asthma, but even a number of auto … Read More
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Allergies,
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Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, March 10,2011
Inflammation is an important defense mechanism by which our body responds to infection or injury. However, serious problems arise when the inflammatory response gets out of control.
Uncontrolled inflammation directly contributes to diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and sepsis … Read More
So one day I was doing some research for a new article about pain relief and I come across a shocking claim...
The author, Dr. Floyd Chilton claims that 30 different major diseases and health conditions are all the result of one single cause...
I know, it sounds a bit hard to believe so I did a bunch of digging and it tu … Read More
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General HealthWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, February 2,2011
By Jesse Cannone, CPT, CPRS, MFT
The great bastion of (ahem) public health and safety known as the United States Environmental Protection Agency, continues to push forward the highly carcinogenic neurotoxin methyl iodide as an approved fumigant for... produce.
Yes, you read right. Carcinogenic. Neurotoxin. On your food. … Read More
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Health PoliticsWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, February 1,2011
Of all the different pain-inducing conditions that billions of people around the world suffer from, very few are as irritating as sciatica. For many sciatica patients, the condition will present with few if any symptoms. Others however will feel mild to severe back and leg pain that may also include numbness and tingling. … Read More
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Stretching,
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Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, January 21,2011
If you have any interest in your health at all, you're likely among the majority of adults who purchased supplements in one form or another over the past year.
Now let me ask you a question. Did you notice a difference when you took them?
If not, then you're probably not getting the biggest bang for your buck either... a … Read More
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SupplementsWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, January 15,2011
Imagine strapping a five pound weight to yourself for three months. Five pounds really isn't that much. And surely after three months you'll hardly notice it's there.
Now add one more pound every week for another six months. By the end of month nine you'll be lugging around an extra 29 pounds. And you have to carry it 24/ … Read More
Nighttime pain is a cause of distress for millions of people. It seems that in the evenings when people are worn out from their long day and the body is shutting down its defenses, pain seems to jump front and center. And without the ability to ease the pain, inflammation, tightness and stress… getting a deep, sound sleep is … Read More
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Back PainWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, December 3,2010