Dr. Adam Fogelman Guest-Hosts on “Living Through Spirit,” A CBS Internet Radio Show and Talks About Making Conscious Choices and Living Healthier!

This episode of Living Through Spirit, courtesy of Dr. Fogelman, San Diego, Encinitas Chiropractic Kinesiologist, talks about why he became a doctor, the different techniques he uses like; Chiropractic, Applied Kinesiology (AK), Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET), NAET (Allergy Elimination Technique), Total Body Modification (TBM), etc. and their importance in helping people with their health concerns and the problems they have in today’s environment. Dr. Fogelman also talks about how living consciously and making better, healthier choices allows us to live healthier and happier lives.

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The 5 Factors of Healthy Living, Muscle-Organ Correlations, Applied Kinesiology, Allergies Causing Symptoms and Structural Problems

This episode of Health Talk, courtesy of Dr. Fogelman, San Diego, Encinitas Chiropractic Kinesiologist, talks about the 5 factors of healthy living and how making conscious decisions can help you live a healthier life. Dr. Fogelman also talks about allergies and how they can cause structural problems, muscle-to-organ correlations and how symptoms could arise due to an organ not functioning at optimal levels, and the benefit of Applied Kinesiology in treatment of these health problems.

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Is Your Bite Causing Health Problems?

This podcast was done by a colleage and friend of mine, Dr. Marvin Pantangco, DDS. Dr. Marvin runs a holistic dental practice in Encinitas, California, near Sport Spa Health.

This episode of Dangers in Dentistry — airing on KPRZ in San Diego on Friday, January 29 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, January 31 at 3:30 PM — explains how the way your bite aligns can have an adverse affect on your health and your overall well-being.

I hope you enjoy the podcast… it’s loaded with great information on how the structure of something as seemingly minute as your bite can have a major impact on your health. Enjoy!

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High Fructose Corn Syrup and the commercial you see on TV

The commercial tells you that there is nothing wrong with High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS). It tells you that it is made from natural corn and that it is healthy for you. IT IS NOT!

What they don’t tell you is that most corn in the United States is processed and genetically modified (GMO) and void of any nutritional value. On top of that, if the corn was actually able to be grown on organic soil, the soil itself is either not actually organic until 7 years after they have converted it from non-organic, and/or the soil is void of nutrients due to lack of enrichment to begin with.

High Fructose Corn Syrup is high in processed sugar and also has mercury in it to help stabilize the chemical compound. If you know anything about mercury, it is the most toxic, non-radiated element on the planet and can cause many health problems from MS to other neurological degenerative diseases. Mercury can also be found in vaccinations and specific fish (tuna having the highest amounts of mercury).

We, as Americans, ingest on average, 150 pounds of processed sugar a year. This type of consumption can lead to an increase in diabetes and other neurological conditions not to mention weight gain and obesity in our younger generations.

So, the next time you go to the grocery store to shop for food, you may want to check the back label and see if it has High Fructose Corn Syrup in it. If it does, you may want to put it back on the shelf and find a healthier alternative.

What is Applied Kinesiology?

Part of what we practice is called Applied Kinesiology (AK). What is AK? Rather than reinvent the wheel with a new article, we’ll go straight to the source: International College of Applied Kinesiology-U.S.A. (ICAK-U.S.A.)


Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a system that evaluates structural, chemical and mental aspects of health using manual muscle testing combined with other standard methods of diagnosis. AK, a non-invasive system of evaluating body function that is unique in the healing arts, has become a dynamic movement in health care in its relatively short existence.

 

The combined terms “applied” and “kinesiology” describe the basis of this system, which is the use of manual muscle testing to evaluate body function through the dynamics of the musculoskeletal system.

Treatments may involve specific joint manipulation or mobilization, various myofascial therapies, cranial techniques, meridian and acupuncture skills, clinical nutrition, dietary management, counselling skills, evaluating environmental irritants and various reflex procedures.

Triad of Health

Triad of Health

The triad of health lists the three basic causes of health problems.  They are structural, chemical, and mental, with structure as the base of the triad. Literally, all health problems, whether functional or pathological, are involved with one part or all parts of the triad. This is not new to chiropractic, as its founder, D.D. Palmer states in his text, “The Science, Art, and Philosophy of Chiropractic,” “The determining causes of disease are traumatism, poison and autosuggestion.” AK enables the doctor to evaluate the triad’s functional balance and direct therapy toward the imbalanced side or sides. The physician who is aware of the triad of health, and evaluates every patient for all three sides, increases his ability to find the basic underlying cause of a patient’s health problem.

AK skills are developed and approved by the International College of Applied Kinesiology Board of Standards.  These skills are refined from many disciplines including Chiropractic, Osteopathy, Medicine, Dentistry, Acupuncture, Biochemistry, Psychology, Homeopathy, and Naturopathy etc.  Members of these professions share knowledge through the publications and conferences of the International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK).


This article is Courtesy http://www.icakusa.com/what.php