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The Best Diet For Pain Relief

The Best Diet For Pain Relief

As doctor Mark Hyman says, “Food is medicine. You can not find anything in a bottle that is more powerful than what you put on your fork”. The best diet for pain relief depends on the individual but ultimately comes down to reducing inflammation and restoring the healthy bacteria in the gut.

Methylation Diet

Methylation is a natural process in the body that controls the replication of DNA. In turn, methylation is responsible for the aging of each cell and has been thought to play a role in the onset of, or a lack of, chronic disease.� Methylation is also responsible to control the unhealthy compound that can damage blood vessels called homocysteine, recycles molecules for optimal detoxification and keeps inflammation under control. The methylation diet focuses around adding foods into the diet that enhance the role in DNA methylation. The process behind methylation is to remove the obstacles the body faces that drain the natural methylation process while providing the body with a wide variety of nutrients for optimal balanced activity. This results in a gut that is not as irritated, leading to less gut inflammation and ultimately will reduce inflammation in the overall body, leading to less pain.

An example of breakfast following the methylation diet provided by Lara Zakaria found in the book “Everyday MDL” is Cranberry-Apple- Cinnamon Oatmeal. This meal consists of steel-cut oats, coconut oil, fresh cranberries, a crisp apple, and honey for topping!

Avoiding Nightshades

What is a nightshade?� A nightshade is a vegetable that contains Alkaloids, which are substances containing nitrogen. These nightshades are thought to increase inflammation in the gut and lead to other autoimmune diseases. Many nightshades are a rich source of nutrients and do not cause people issues. However, to reduce overall pain in the body,� avoiding these foods reduces inflammation and offers health benefits.

Examples of common nightshades to avoid include Eggplant, Peppers, Potatoes, and Tomatoes.

Gluten-Free

Joint pain and inflammation are two common symptoms when it comes to celiac disease. Celiac disease is when an individual has an autoimmune response to gluten. Gluten is the protein commonly found in wheat. For those with celiac disease, gluten does not get properly digested, causing damage to the small intestine and the inability to absorb the nutrients.

This leads to painful stomach aches, diarrhea, and inflammation of the intestines and tissues. This causes problems inside the gut, and outside the gut. By reducing gluten in the diet, patients see a reduction of depression, joint pain, headaches, and skin rashes. With the reduction of these symptoms, comes the reduction of pain. The less inflammation being caused from the inside of the body, the less pain felt by the patient.

Phytonutrient Diet

Phytonutrients come from plants. The word “Phyto” refers to the plant, in Greek. Phytonutrients are not essential to live, but they have been shown to help prevent disease and reduce inflammation by providing the body with natural compounds that are produced by plants.

Phytonutrients offer the body antioxidants, carotenoids to support immune health, flavonoids to aid in healthy cell communication that lead to detoxification, and glucosinolates to help eliminate toxins.

On top of all these diets, one of the best things to aid in pain relief is to add all-natural simple supplements into your daily lifestyle. Fish oils will help the body’s cardiovascular system as well as support healthy mental function as well as glucose and insulin metabolism.

Pre/Probiotics will feed the healthy bacteria along with providing a natural immune response, bowel regularity, and lactose digestion.

Vitamin D is a vitamin that almost everyone is deficient in. By adding this supplement to your diet it will support bone health and cardiovascular health.

Curcumin is derived from Tumeric. This is an all-natural supplement that provides antioxidant and cell activity, supports the joints and helps to relieve minor pain, provides the health of organs and their systems while promoting healthy cell growth.

Eating healthy and providing your body with a diet to allow it to work optimally, does not have to be repetitive, plain or boring. These foods and diets allow individuals to enjoy their life and their foods while ultimately reducing inflammation and experiencing pain relief. -Kenna Vaughn, Senior Health Coach

*The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, and nervous health issues or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health protocols to treat injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request.�
References:
Hodges, Romilly. �Breakfast.� Everyday MDL Recipes for the Methylation Diet & Lifestyle Program for Optimal Genetic Expression, edited by Kara Fitzgerald , p. 35.
Olsen, Natalie. �Phytonutrients.� Healthline, 2018, www.healthline.com/health/phytonutrients.
Pearson, Keith. �Are Nightshades Bad for You? .� Healthline, 23 June 2017, www.healthline.com/nutrition/nightshade-vegetables.
Rath, Linda. �The Connection Between Gluten And Arthritis.� Www.arthritis.org, 2015, www.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/arthritis-diet/anti-inflammatory/gluten-free-diet.php.
�What Are Phytonutrients? Types and Food Sources.� WebMD, WebMD, 29 Oct. 2018, www.webmd.com/diet/guide/phytonutrients-faq#1.

How To Beat The Holiday Madness

How To Beat The Holiday Madness

Do you feel:

  • Stressed out?
  • Agitated, jittery, have tremors?
  • Inflammation in the joints and stomach?
  • Aches, pain, and swelling throughout the body?
  • Hormone imbalances?

If you are experiencing any of these situations, then you might have the holiday blues.

For many people, the holiday season can bring out the chaos, stress, and anxiety in anyone. Even though this time of year is where everyone shows gratitude and peace, it is also the busiest time as well with a never-ending list of things to do that seems to overtake the sense of peace and calm that everyone wants in the holiday season. The occasional anxiety is always around and expected to be part of everyone’s life and is not alarming, like long-term stress. When the body is in a constant fight or flight mode all the time, and a person is running around in a state of chronic stress, it can take a tole of the body and can negatively impact every system, especially in the endocrine system.

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HPA Axis Dysfunction

When physiological and emotional stressors are triggered, they release an abundance of cortisol into the body’s circulation that stimulates the HPA (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal) axis. When the HPA axis is overactive from a large amount of cortisol, it can wreak havoc on the adrenal glands, thus leading to harmful factors in the endocrine system. Some of the harmful factors include:

  • Hormone imbalances
  • Inflammation in the gut
  • Adrenal exhaustion
  • Blood sugar dysregulation
  • Decrease in neurocognition

When these harmful factors cause physiologic imbalances in the body, they may lead to being diagnosed as mood disorders like GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) or even more severe conditions like Addison’s disease. With any of these harmful factors, they can elevate glucocorticoid level to critical levels and impacting the production and signaling of two neurotransmitters: GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) and serotonin.

Stress Symptoms

There are many characteristics of anxiety and panic disorders that can be manifest in different ways, depending on the person. Some of the common signs and symptoms include:

  • Tensed muscles
  • Being irritable
  • Insomnia
  • Shortness of breath
  • Panic attacks
  • Being tired constantly

Even though there are ways to lower cortisol levels, antidepressant medications like SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are usually the first line of treatment in conventional biomedical health. Studies show that even though these medications can help a person, the results are underwhelming due to that antidepressant medication is ineffective when the condition is long term and can cause physiological imbalances to the body. The effects can deplete the nutrients while causing deleterious and unwanted adverse effects that the body does not need.

Anyone who is weaned off from the medication might experience a relapse from the antidepressants and might have a higher risk of discontinuation symptoms in their body. A study showed that about 72% of depressed individuals received a “brief dynamic therapy,” and the results showed that they did not experience any depressive recurrences than the 46% individuals who were treated with antidepressant pharmacotherapy. In a research study, it concluded that the common antidepressant drug was ineffective for patients and provided them with no clinical reduction for their depressive symptoms after six weeks of usage and after twelve weeks of usage, thus providing weak evidence of reducing depressive symptoms.

Beneficial Ways to Reduce Stress

There are many stress-management techniques and strategies to help anyone battle the overwhelming holiday stress and provide optimal health for their bodies. During this hectic season, patients can learn by taking deep breaths, practicing mindfulness, and meditation whenever discomfort starts to rise in their bodies. Research shows that brain mechanisms can affect a person’s behavior and anxiety. By bringing patients’ awareness, they will know that everything will get accomplished, they must recognize that they cannot please everyone, or try to be in two or more places at once. Once they realize that these methods work, they will feel more grounded, and then their bodies will shift their nervous system from sympathetic to parasympathetic.

A recent study showed that regular physical activity could provide beneficial results for anyone that has depression and anxiety while also providing mono- or adjunct-therapy to improve the symptoms. The results showed that a six-week exercise program for college students that are getting ready for finals could adopt a mindful practice once per week to reduce stress and anxiety. In addition to exercise regiment, adding a nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory, whole food diet that’s rich with polyphenols and macronutrients is fantastic for the body. For anyone, it is best to avoid fatty foods, refined sugars, and carbohydrates to avoid the stimulants and depressants, since it may increase the feelings of stress and anxiety.

For supplements and vitamins, a review that was published earlier this year highlighted the anxiolytic properties of omega-3, PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), and N-acetyl-cysteine due to their incredible abilities to counter oxidative stress, brain and gut inflammation, and glutamatergic dysfunction while also being a better alternative than consuming pharmaceutical drugs. Taking these supplements is beneficial to the body because it will calm down the body’s stress response, the nervous system, and promote neurotransmitter balance.

Conclusion

Even though it is the holiday system, a person can feel the overbearing stress that comes with the season of giving. There are many ways to reduce holiday stress by finding meditative ways and eating nutritious anti-inflammatory foods to lower down the cortisol levels in the body. When the cortisol levels are high, it can affect the body and the significant systems drastically. Some products are here to help support the body by reducing the effects of temporary stress and offer gastrointestinal and metabolic support.

The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, and nervous health issues or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health protocols to treat injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request. To further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900.


References:

Faquih, Amber E, et al. �A Review of Novel Antidepressants: A Guide for Clinicians.� Cureus, Cureus, 6 Mar. 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6504013/.

Krishnakumar, Divya, et al. �Meditation and Yoga Can Modulate Brain Mechanisms That Affect Behavior and Anxiety-A Modern Scientific Perspective.� Ancient Science, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Apr. 2015, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4769029/.

Lemay, Virginia, et al. �Impact of a Yoga and Meditation Intervention on Students’ Stress and Anxiety Levels.� American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, June 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31333265.

Lewis, Gemma, et al. �The Clinical Effectiveness of Sertraline in Primary Care and the Role of Depression Severity and Duration (PANDA): a Pragmatic, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Randomised Trial.� The Lancet. Psychiatry, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Nov. 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543474.

Maund, Emma, et al. �Managing Antidepressant Discontinuation: A Systematic Review.� Annals of Family Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians, Jan. 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30670397.

Rosso, Gianluca, et al. �Five-Year Follow-up of First-Episode Depression Treated with Psychodynamic Psychotherapy or Antidepressants.� Psychiatry Research, U.S. National Library of Medicine, May 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30878853.

Saeed, Sy Atezaz, et al. �Depression and Anxiety Disorders: Benefits of Exercise, Yoga, and Meditation.� American Family Physician, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 15 May 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31083878.

Santos, Patr�cia, et al. �Anxiolytic Properties of Compounds That Counteract Oxidative Stress, Neuroinflammation, and Glutamatergic Dysfunction: a Review.� Revista Brasileira De Psiquiatria (Sao Paulo, Brazil : 1999), Associa��o Brasileira De Psiquiatria, 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30328963.

Team, DFH. �Calm Holiday Stress with Supplements.� Designs for Health, 3 Dec. 2019, blog.designsforhealth.com/node/1162.

Team, NIMH. �Anxiety Disorders.� National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2018, www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/anxiety-disorders/index.shtml#part_145336.

 

 

Reasons To Use Custom Foot Orthotics For Back Pain Relief

Reasons To Use Custom Foot Orthotics For Back Pain Relief

Are Your Shoes Causing Back Pain

Musculoskeletal health is one of the highest costs in healthcare today.

There are 1 in 2 Americans that have a musculoskeletal condition. And the need for support along with body alignment is at an all-time high.

In today’s world surveys found that Americans wear two to three pairs of shoes during the week.

However, these shoes are not made to support:

  • The body
  • Fit the feet
  • And can be dangerous to general musculoskeletal health

Health and freedom from pain are important factors in a healthy quality of life. But it starts with proper support for the body that begins from the ground up.

 

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Many believe that to get proper support all you need is to buy top shoes that are optimized with athletic properties. While athletic shoes are definitely more comfortable they do not provide adequate support for the body and can affect posture and the body’s alignment.

The shoes out on the market today, whether athletic or dress are more about fashion than function. These shoes are designed based on sample sizes. Shoe companies use for men a size ten and for women a size eight for their sample. Then material isadded or subtracted to create the larger or smaller sizes.

The resultant shoes are designed to fit and provide optimum performance but are not customized to conform to each individual’s unique feet.�

  • Shoes are designed to protect feet from the elements and adapt to various activities.
  • They are not designed to handle the additional forces necessary to support the body.

Take a look at the extensive wear patterns on your shoes and see if there are imbalances in the feet. If there are areas that are really worn/flattened out then there can be severe pronation taking place. This is one serious reason to look into foot orthotics,

  • Not to worry, as excessive foot pronation affects everyone.
  • While at school, work or conducting daily chores is when individuals pronate and while wearing shoes with no arch/spine support.
  • Pronation in the feet combined with shoes that don’t fit with no support has a negative impact on posture and alignment.

With no sufficient support, the body reverts to the imbalanced state. With continued use and not addressed will cause pain in the:

  • Knees
  • Hips
  • Back
  • Neck

And unfortunately, most of us ignore and even power through the pain caused by the poor fit and lack of support from these shoes.

 

11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 126 Reasons To Use Custom Foot Orthotics For Back Pain Relief

Reasons to Use Custom Orthotics

  1. The feet make up the body�s foundation. Just like a house, problems with the foundation will create problems throughout the structure over time. Therefore if the foundation is remedied properly then the other issues remedy themselves or are easier to treat because the feet are already taken care of.
  2. Feet problems/issues create back problems. Fixing foot problems will make a difference with the back pain treatment plan.
  3. Individuals think their feet are just fine. However, they don’t know what problems are in the background waiting for the worst moment to present. Imbalance/dysfunction is a silent issue that can ripple into many problems along with pain in the spine.
  4. Feet are as unique as fingerprints. Custom orthotics will make a vast difference between the right and left foot and accommodate the body to achieve its full potential.
  5. Custom orthotics are built just for you. Based on a high-resolution 3D scan of your feet, that is sent to a Foot Levelers� team of technicians, who create your 100% unique, tailored foot orthotic/s.

 

 

Don�t be fooled by over-the-counter knock offs. These are mass-produced insoles that can worsen pain. And while most cases of back pain respond well with Chiropractic care, adding custom foot orthotics will enhance the effectiveness of the treatment with no need for surgery or side effects from medications.

Other Reasons

Custom orthotics also helps with:

Your feet and your body will thank you and will improve health by maintaining proper posture, combined with full-body support to achieve optimal quality of life.


 

How to eliminate Back Pain naturally | (2020) Foot Levelers |El Paso, Tx

 


 

NCBI Resources

When there are problems with the feet, it can cause problems through the legs and all the way to the spine. This can cause the ankle to pronate, meaning it rolls inward. This alters the way the�bones of the foot�line up which extends through the tibia, or shin bone.

This can cause a condition called knock knees and it can change the way the entire body is aligned. This puts the body out of balance, destabilizing the spine, and can even cause the pelvis to tilt to one side or the other. When you are walking or standing, the stress caused by the misalignment can create a domino effect, causing or contributing to low back pain.

 

How Fasting Affects Digestive Health in Functional Neurology

How Fasting Affects Digestive Health in Functional Neurology

Our digestive health depends on the composition of our healthy gut microbiome or the bacteria in our gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This probiotic profile plays a fundamental role in our immune system and these can ultimately affect our inflammatory response. Also, the foods we eat, hormones, neurotransmitters, and even our adrenal and mitochondrial status can influence our digestive health. Abnormal or excess bacteria can cause many digestive health issues. Researchers and healthcare professionals have found that “fasting” can help promote a healthy gut microbiome and support overall digestive health. �

 

Several studies have shown that consuming enough fiber and foods that increase the amount of bacteria in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is associated with improved insulin sensitivity as well as reduced immune reactions and inflammation, among many other health benefits. These same studies also demonstrated that fasting can have these same health benefits. Different types of fasting can be used as a treatment approach for a variety of digestive health issues. As a matter of fact, other studies have shown that fasting can help improve digestive health issues like SIBO, IBS, and leaky gut. �

 

An Experiment on Fasting and Digestive Health

Mike Hoaglin, former clinical director for the Dr. Oz show and current clinical lead for uBiome, a biotechnology company that helps healthcare professionals and patients understand how the gut microbiome affects overall health and wellness, demonstrated the importance of the bacteria in our gastrointestinal (GI) tract by sharing the outcome measures of an experiment he tried on himself. Biotechnology companies like uBiome can determine a patient’s probiotic profile, including “healthy” and pathogenic microorganisms which may be associated with digestive health issues like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. �

 

After learning how fasting can help improve your immune system, activate stem cells, and reduce your risk of developing many types of cancers, Mike became motivated to do his own five-day water fast to see how this strategic way of eating would affect his gut microbiome. He was also inspired to know how fasting could affect his energy levels as well as his mental acuity and brain fog. By submitting a stool sample, he determined the spectrum of bacteria in his gastrointestinal (GI) tract before starting the fasting process. Mike Hoaglin was under the supervision of his functional medicine practitioner. �

 

Understanding the Effects of Fasting

According to his uBiome probiotic profile test results, Mike had dysbiosis, an imbalance in the composition of his gut microbiome associated with decreased biodiversity of “healthy” bacteria and increased “harmful” bacteria known for causing inflammation. Mike Hoaglin scheduled five days in his schedule to start the fasting process after he talked to his functional medicine practitioner. As many people have described during the first several days of fasting, Mike had a very difficult time going without eating any food. He described feeling cranky and hungry, however, he was still able to sleep. �

 

Mike’s hunger had thankfully subsided by day three of the fasting process and, although he still had several days left of the treatment approach, the understood that the rest of the fasting process wasn’t going to be as challenging as it had been for the first two days, despite his blood glucose, or sugar, being low. Mike Hoaglin felt an increase in his energy levels by day four of the fasting process. He felt more mental clarity as his digestive system started using fat as energy instead of using sugar, or glucose. He immediately recognized that his stem cells had activated during day four of the fasting process. �

 

Mike ended the fasting process on day five at 5:00 pm by consuming a cup of bone broth. Bone broth is one of the most recommended type of foods to help people transition from fasting because it has essential amino acids, such as glutamine and glycine, that provide nutrition to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract as soon as it starts digesting food once again. Moreover, adding some Himalayan salt to your bone broth can also provide your cells with added minerals. Mike continued to transition from fasting by eating fiber-rich plant foods, healthy fats, and small amounts of lean protein, in easily digestible variations. �

 

Mike Hoaglin tested his gut microbiome following his fasting process and he was pleasantly surprised with the outcome measures of his probiotic profile. According to the uBiome test, fasting had practically “reset” Mike’s gut microbiome, or the bacteria in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The results demonstrated a balanced composition of his gut microbiome and he had increased the biodiversity of “healthy” bacteria and decreased “harmful” bacteria. After completing his experiment, Mike Hoaglin became more aware of how the type of foods we eat can ultimately affect our digestive health. �

 

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Fasting is a well-known, strategical way of eating which can have a variety of digestive health benefits for many people. Many people can tremendously benefit from fasting. Fasting can activate autophagy, or the natural cellular detoxification process, to help sweep excess bacteria and undigested food debris away for elimination as waste, also activating anti-inflammatory processes to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. During an experiment, fasting was shown to have tremendous benefits on overall digestive health. However, it’s important to keep in mind that fasting may not be for everyone. Make sure to talk to a qualified and experienced doctor before attempting any fasting approaches. – Dr. Alex Jimenez D.C., C.C.S.T. Insight

 


 

Neurotransmitter Assessment Form

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The following Neurotransmitter Assessment Form can be filled out and presented to Dr. Alex Jimenez. The following symptoms listed on this form are not intended to be utilized as a diagnosis of any type of disease, condition, or any other type of health issue. �

 


 

Our digestive health depends on the composition of our healthy gut microbiome or the bacteria in our gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This probiotic profile plays a fundamental role in our immune system and these can ultimately affect our inflammatory response. Also, the foods we eat, hormones, neurotransmitters, and even our adrenal and mitochondrial status can influence our digestive health. Abnormal or excess bacteria can cause many digestive health issues. Researchers and healthcare professionals have found that “fasting” can help promote a healthy gut microbiome and support overall digestive health. � Several studies have shown that consuming enough fiber and foods that increase the amount of bacteria in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is associated with improved insulin sensitivity as well as reduced immune reactions and inflammation, among many other health benefits. These same studies also demonstrated that fasting can have these same health benefits. Different types of fasting can be used as a treatment approach for a variety of digestive health issues. As a matter of fact, other studies have shown that fasting can help improve digestive health issues like SIBO, IBS, and leaky gut. �

 

The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, and nervous health issues or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health protocols to treat injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request. To further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900.�

 

Curated by Dr. Alex Jimenez �

 

References:

  • �The Impact of Fasting on Your Microbiome.� Naomi Whittel, 12 Mar. 2019, www.naomiwhittel.com/the-impact-of-fasting-on-your-microbiome/.

 


 

Additional Topic Discussion: Chronic Pain

Sudden pain is a natural response of the nervous system which helps to demonstrate possible injury. By way of instance, pain signals travel from an injured region through the nerves and spinal cord to the brain. Pain is generally less severe as the injury heals, however, chronic pain is different than the average type of pain. With chronic pain, the human body will continue sending pain signals to the brain, regardless if the injury has healed. Chronic pain can last for several weeks to even several years. Chronic pain can tremendously affect a patient’s mobility and it can reduce flexibility, strength, and endurance. �

 

 


 

Neural Zoomer Plus for Neurological Disease

Neural Zoomer Plus | El Paso, TX Chiropractor

 

Dr. Alex Jimenez utilizes a series of tests to help evaluate neurological diseases. The Neural ZoomerTM Plus is an array of neurological autoantibodies which offers specific antibody-to-antigen recognition. The Vibrant Neural ZoomerTM Plus is designed to assess an individual�s reactivity to 48 neurological antigens with connections to a variety of neurologically related diseases. The Vibrant Neural ZoomerTM Plus aims to reduce neurological conditions by empowering patients and physicians with a vital resource for early risk detection and an enhanced focus on personalized primary prevention. �

 

Food Sensitivity for the IgG & IgA Immune Response

Food Sensitivity Zoomer | El Paso, TX Chiropractor

 

Dr. Alex Jimenez utilizes a series of tests to help evaluate health issues associated with food sensitivities. The Food Sensitivity ZoomerTM is an array of 180 commonly consumed food antigens that offers very specific antibody-to-antigen recognition. This panel measures an individual�s IgG and IgA sensitivity to food antigens. Being able to test IgA antibodies provides additional information to foods that may be causing mucosal damage. Additionally, this test is ideal for patients who might be suffering from delayed reactions to certain foods. Utilizing an antibody-based food sensitivity test can help prioritize the necessary foods to eliminate and create a customized diet plan around the patient�s specific needs. �

 

Gut Zoomer for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

Gut Zoomer | El Paso, TX Chiropractor

Dr. Alex Jimenez utilizes a series of tests to help evaluate gut health associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). The Vibrant Gut ZoomerTM offers a report that includes dietary recommendations and other natural supplementation like prebiotics, probiotics, and polyphenols. The gut microbiome is mainly found in the large intestine and it has more than 1000 species of bacteria that play a fundamental role in the human body, from shaping the immune system and affecting the metabolism of nutrients to strengthening the intestinal mucosal barrier (gut-barrier). It is essential to understand how the number of bacteria that symbiotically live in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract influences gut health because imbalances in the gut microbiome may ultimately lead to gastrointestinal (GI) tract symptoms, skin conditions, autoimmune disorders, immune system imbalances, and multiple inflammatory disorders. �

 


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Formulas for Methylation Support

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If you are a patient of Injury Medical & Chiropractic�Clinic, you may inquire about XYMOGEN by calling 915-850-0900.

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Medical Chiropractic and Pain Management Clinic El Paso, TX.

Medical Chiropractic and Pain Management Clinic El Paso, TX.

Pain Specialists

A pain specialist is a medical or osteopathic doctor that treats pain caused by disease, disorder, and trauma. Also known as interventional pain management specialists, these doctors are often anesthesiologists or physiatrists.

Pain medicine involves multi-disciplines and team effort with a patient’s primary physician, other doctors, and specialists in radiology, psychiatry, oncology, nursing, chiropractic/physical therapy, alternative medicine, etc.

 

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Education and Training

Upon completion of medical school and a one-year internship, the specialist enters a residency program in anesthesiology, physical medicine or other fields like neurology. Upon residency completion, the doctor completes a one-year fellowship for advanced training in pain medicine.

Pain medicine specialists continue medical training and education throughout their careers.

 

Pain Management Goals

Pain medicine is aimed at managing acute or chronic pain through pain frequency and intensity reduction and ultimately alleviation.

Multidisciplinary treatment programs are utilized to address functional goals and normal day to day chores and activities.

A pain treatment plan’s goal is to regain well-being, increasing your level of activities like returning to work, school, etc and eliminate medication dependency.

 

Pain Types & Treatment

Specialists treat all types of pain.

  • Acute pain is severe/sharp and can signal something is wrong.

Touching a hot stove or slamming a finger in a door are examples of acute pain.

  • Chronic pain lasts 6 months or longer.

This type varies from mild to severe and is constant.

Spinal arthritis (spondylosis) is an example of chronic pain.

It can be difficult to manage, but combining a variety of treatments can show positive results. The pain types include:

  • Degenerative disease
  • Facet joint pain
  • Sciatica
  • Cervical and lumbar spinal stenosis
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Vertebral compression fracture
  • Whiplash

 

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An appointment consists of

These are like most medical visits. The focus is on the pain, the cause, what factors are contributing, and creating an optimal treatment management plan.

  • A physical examination
  • Neurological examination
  • Review of medical history particularly pain history.

Questions can include:

  1. From zero to 10, 10 being the worst, where’s your pain at?
  2. When did it start?
  3. What were you doing when it started?
  4. Does it spread or radiate out other areas of the body?
  5. Is the intensity constant?
  6. Is it worse at different times of the day or night?
  7. What helps relieve the pain?
  8. What worsens the pain?
  9. What types of treatments have you tried?
  10. Did it work and to what degree?
  11. Do you take and what types of, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements?
  12. Do you take prescription medications?

A drawing of the body could be used to mark where the pain is felt, as well as indicate pain spread and type.

 

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Diagnosis

Diagnosing the cause of pain is paramount to creating the proper management treatment plan. If the wrong diagnosis is made and the wrong treatment is initiated it might exacerbate the condition and/or create new injuries.

This can mean getting:

  • X-ray’s
  • CT scan
  • MRI

These imaging types help confirm the origin of the pain. When treating spine pain, arm, leg and foot symptoms may also be present. Therefore the correct diagnosis is essential to a successful treatment plan.

Spinal disorder pain treatment usually involves other specialists, like a primary care physician, neurosurgeon, orthopedic surgeon, radiologists, oncologists, nurses, chiropractors, physical therapists, and alternative medicine practitioners.

We focus on what works for you. We also strive to create fitness and better the body through researched methods and total wellness programs. These programs are natural and use the body�s own ability to achieve goals of improvement, rather than introducing harmful chemicals, controversial hormone replacement, surgery, or addictive drugs.

We want you to live a life that is fulfilled with more energy, a positive attitude, better sleep, less pain, proper body weight and educated on how to maintain this way of life. I have made a life of taking care of every one of my patients.

I assure you, I will only accept the best for you�


 

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NCBI Resources

If you have low back pain�or have had it, you are not alone. Experts estimate that around�80% of people�will experience some type of back problem at some point in their lives.�The Global Burden of Disease 2010�lists low back pain as the number one cause of disability worldwide. The good news is the majority of back pain is mechanical in origin or is not organic.

 

How SAG Helps The Body

How SAG Helps The Body

Do you feel:

  • Agitated, easily upset, or have tremors?
  • Afternoon fatigues?
  • Mental sluggishness?
  • Tired?
  • Stressed out?

If you are feeling any of these situations, then you might be experiencing low levels of glutathione, why not add some S-acetyl glutathione into your body.

Glutathione

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When glutathione is decreased in the body, it is known as glutathione deficiency or GSH. It is a tripeptide that is consist of L-glutamine, L-cysteine, and glycine while also being functional in the systems of the body. The biosynthesis of glutathione can be affected by some factors such as biochemical individuality or dietary factors. Another factor that can affect glutathione in the body is chronic oxidative stress. Chronic oxidative stress can deplete cellular glutathione in the body, causing it to develop inflammation and dysfunction to its organ systems.

There are ways to boost glutathione levels in the body since these nutrients and supplements are the precursors to glutathione. They consist of whey protein, vitamin C, and glutamine, and they can help raise the glutathione levels in the body to prevent inflammation and disruptive factors that can cause harm to the body; however, the results are inconsistent and need further research. Studies stated that biological individuality is different to every type of body since it is equivalent and can metabolize the precursor nutrients and supplements to the body.

Why Not Distribute Pure Glutathione?

Sadly though, when a person takes glutathione in an oral form, the results are unpleasant. When the person takes glutathione in the mouth, the oral dosage is oxidized instantly, before being absorbed into the body, thus leaving a foul smell. Taking glutathione in a vegetable capsule can help the individual receive glutathione without it being oxidized.

Many formulas can deliver a unique preparation to glutathione that can overcome the limitations it faces. Studies show that S-acetyl glutathione is stable enough to go through the intestinal walls and deposit the necessary nutrients into the body. With S-acetyl glutathione being consumed orally, it can increase the total glutathione and the percent-reduced glutathione so it can be beneficial for the body. With percent-reduced glutathione, it has a very significant biomarker for excellent status for a functional body.

The Mechanics of SAG Absorption

S-acetyl glutathione or SAG is a lipid-like compound that is taken by intact chylomicrons in the gut. The bond from this compound is placed into its thiol group that helps prevents oxidations in the body and allows molecules to pass into the cell walls after being absorbed into the gut. What happens is that the bond is cleaved by non-specific enzymes and helps prevent the breakdown of glutathione, while S-acetyl glutathione does not need expenditures to be cleaved once it crosses the cell walls in the body.

SAG Antioxidant Activity

Since glutathione helps tissue and organ functions throughout the body, it plays a critical role by protecting it from a variety of factors like, for example, oxidative stress, while also maintain cellular functions and supporting a healthy immune system. Studies show that many factors can increase oxidative stress exposure and adding insults to the body, therefore increasing the cellular consumption of the nutrients like glutathione, which provides antioxidant activity. When this happens, it leads to the result of a fiery cycle of oxidative stress and challenges detoxification to the body. Research states that complete biotransformation and protecting the body from oxidative stress is essential for the body to maintain cellular integrity and tissue health.

Benefits of Maintaining Healthy Glutathione Levels

There is plenty of information that is related to cellular health that has been surfaced. Research states that the mitochondria, which is the energy-producing powerhouse cell, has a role in being the primary functional cellular site for consuming oxygen and ROS (reactive oxygen species).� Studies show that S-acetyl glutathione can cross the membranes of the mitochondria by increasing the organ’s activity and minimizing ROS in the body. When ROS is reduced in the body, it can maintain the mitochondrial integrity and its function, while improving its health for the body to function correctly.

Studies show that S-acetyl glutathione can decrease TNF-alpha, NF-kappa beta, and F-2 isoprostane enzymes in the body. Additional studies show that there is a large amount of evidence that intracellular glutathione levels in macrophages can influence the Th1/Th2 cytokine pattern and can help promote a well-balanced immune reaction to the body.

Conclusion

Glutathione is an essential amino acid that is produced in the body. When there are low levels of glutathione in the body, S-acetyl glutathione can assist in maintaining those levels and by making sure that oxidative stress does not reach full capacity in the body to cause significant damage. Some products can provide more excellent stability, bioavailability, and digestive comfort for anyone who might be sensitive to N-acetyl L-cysteine.

The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, and nervous health issues or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health protocols to treat injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request. To further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900.


References:

Anderson, Michelle F, et al. �Glutathione Monoethylester Prevents Mitochondrial Glutathione Depletion during Focal Cerebral Ischemia.� Neurochemistry International, Pergamon, 20 June 2003, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0197018603001335?via%3Dihub.

Ballatori, Nazzareno, et al. �Glutathione Dysregulation and the Etiology and Progression of Human Diseases.� Biological Chemistry, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Mar. 2009, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756154/.

Fraternale, A., et al. �Antiviral and Immunomodulatory Properties of New Pro-Glutathione (GSH) Molecules.� Http://Www.eurekaselect.com, 31 May, 2006, www.eurekaselect.com/56205/article.

Kretzschmar, M. �Regulation of Hepatic Glutathione Metabolism and Its Role in Hepatotoxicity.� Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, Urban & Fischer, 3 Nov. 2011, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0940299396800546?via%3Dihub.

Locigno, Roberto, et al. �S-Acetyl-Glutathione Selectively Induces Apoptosis in Human Lymphoma Cells through a GSH-Independent Mechanism.� International Journal of Oncology, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Jan. 2002, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11743644.

Lomaestro, Ben M, and Margaret Malone. �Glutathione in Health and Disease: Pharmacotherapeutic Issues – Ben M Lomaestro, Margaret Malone, 1995.� SAGE Journals, 1 Dec. 1995, journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/106002809502901213.

Richman, PG, and A Meister. “Regulation of Gamma-Glutamyl-Cysteine Synthetase by Nonallosteric Feedback Inhibition by Glutathione.� The Journal of Biological Chemistry, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 25 Feb. 1975, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1112810.

Vogel, Jens-Uwe, et al. �Effects of S-Acetylglutathione in Cell and Animal Model of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection.� SpringerLink, Springer-Verlag, 18 Nov. 2003, link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00430-003-0212-z.

Whelan, Corey. �Glutathione Benefits.� Healthline, 21 Nov. 2017, www.healthline.com/health/glutathione-benefits.

Functional Neurology: Fasting and Autophagy for Digestive Health

Functional Neurology: Fasting and Autophagy for Digestive Health

Scientists and healthcare professionals are starting to shine a light on the importance of the composition of our gut microbiome, or the population of “healthy” bacteria in our gastrointestinal (GI) tract. According to research studies, abnormal or excess amounts of gut bacteria can be one of the most common causes of a variety of digestive health issues, including SIBO and IBS. Our ancestors have included fermented foods like yogurt, kimchi, and sauerkraut as an important part of their traditional diet to regulate and manage the composition of their “healthy” bacteria: the gut microbiome. �

 

Finding ways to naturally improve our digestive health by maintaining a “healthy” probiotic profile has been a popular topic for many generations. As a result, eating fermented foods like those previously listed above, including other food groups with additional probiotics, and taking probiotic supplements has tremendously increased in popularity in recent years. Another way to naturally improve digestive health that has recently become more popular is fasting, strategic abstinence or reduction from several or all foods for a certain period of time. Fasting can ultimately help improve overall digestive health. �

 

Fasting can help support the healthy composition of our gut microbiome and it can be used as a treatment approach for a variety of conditions and diseases, such as headaches, migraines, eczema, metabolic syndrome, and obesity. Scientists and healthcare professionals have determined that fasting can stress the human body in a beneficial way. This stress benefits the healthy bacteria in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract because it helps activate autophagy or the natural cellular detoxification process. In the following article, we will discuss how fasting and autophagy can promote digestive health. �

 

Fasting and Autophagy Overview

Our gastrointestinal (GI) tract can often have a difficult job trying to repair our cells while sweeping undigested debris away to eliminate as waste because many people are constantly eating throughout the entire day. Many people are completely against the idea of fasting, or willingly skipping one or two meals per day, despite its benefits towards our digestive health. Because there are a variety of different methods and techniques for fasting, many people can follow this strategic way of eating and still take advantage of all its digestive health benefits. Fasting, however, may ultimately not be for everyone. �

 

Historically, many religious and spiritual practices used fasting as an important element in their culture to promote overall digestive health. There are currently a wide variety of fasting methods and techniques that are used to support natural well-being. Moreover, the treatment benefits of fasting are now being readily recognized in numerous research studies. The different types of fasting can ultimately vary from eating very little or nothing for a certain amount of time to drinking only water for a specific period of time, occasionally for up to five days, as a way to naturally improve digestive health. �

 

Intermittent fasting, a strategic way of eating that follows switching between unrestricted eating and restricted eating for a certain period of time, is one of the most common and practical fasting approaches for everyone. Scientists consider intermittent fasting to be safe and effective because you only go without eating any food for short periods of time. Research studies have demonstrated that using intermittent fasting for a total of 16 hours every day is enough to create the caloric restriction necessary to experience the benefits of fasting as well as to activate autophagy to help restore digestive health. �

 

The 5:2 diet is the strategic way of eating where a person consumes an average diet for five days and then greatly reduces their consumption of food to one-quarter of that of their normal diet for the other two days of the week. Every fasting approach is different but the purpose of abstinence or reduction from foods is to give our gut microbiome a break from digestion so they can focus on repairing our cells while sweeping undigested debris and excess bacteria away to eliminate as waste. Research studies suggest that the 16:8 diet may be the simplest fasting method or technique for people to follow. �

 

How Fasting and Autophagy Support Digestive Health

Our pancreas commonly triggers the release of glucagon when we have low blood glucose while the release of insulin is triggered to help reduce high blood glucose levels. Insulin decreases and glucagon increases during fasting which has been demonstrated to help promote improved metabolism as well as provide energy, mood changes, and weight loss. Fasting also helps promote the “healthy” composition of our gut microbiome or the population of “healthy” bacteria in our gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Scientists have associated fasting with the activation of the gene that supports overall digestive health. �

 

Optimal digestive health and “healthy” gut bacteria are important to help protect us from abnormal or excess bacteria, toxins, and other compounds that can trigger the immune system. Finally, fasting can help restore the integrity of the intestinal lining by managing inflammation that can ultimately help protect the human body against the variety of conditions and diseases associated with inflammation. The main benefit of fasting is that it can increase autophagy or the natural cellular detoxification process. With fasting, your gut health improves and you reduce your risk for a variety of digestive health issues. �

 

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Fasting is a well-known, strategical way of eating which can have a variety of digestive health benefits for many people. Many people can tremendously benefit from fasting. Fasting can activate autophagy, or the natural cellular detoxification process, to help sweep excess bacteria and undigested food debris away for elimination as waste, also activating anti-inflammatory processes to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. However, it’s important to keep in mind that fasting may not be for everyone. Make sure to talk to a qualified and experienced doctor before attempting any fasting approaches. – Dr. Alex Jimenez D.C., C.C.S.T. Insight

 


 

Neurotransmitter Assessment Form

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The following Neurotransmitter Assessment Form can be filled out and presented to Dr. Alex Jimenez. The following symptoms listed on this form are not intended to be utilized as a diagnosis of any type of disease, condition, or any other type of health issue. �

 


 

The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, and nervous health issues or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health protocols to treat injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request. To further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900.�

 

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References:

  • �The Impact of Fasting on Your Microbiome.� Naomi Whittel, 12 Mar. 2019, www.naomiwhittel.com/the-impact-of-fasting-on-your-microbiome/.

 


 

Additional Topic Discussion: Chronic Pain

Sudden pain is a natural response of the nervous system which helps to demonstrate possible injury. By way of instance, pain signals travel from an injured region through the nerves and spinal cord to the brain. Pain is generally less severe as the injury heals, however, chronic pain is different than the average type of pain. With chronic pain, the human body will continue sending pain signals to the brain, regardless if the injury has healed. Chronic pain can last for several weeks to even several years. Chronic pain can tremendously affect a patient’s mobility and it can reduce flexibility, strength, and endurance. �

 

 


 

Neural Zoomer Plus for Neurological Disease

Neural Zoomer Plus | El Paso, TX Chiropractor

Dr. Alex Jimenez utilizes a series of tests to help evaluate neurological diseases. The Neural ZoomerTM Plus is an array of neurological autoantibodies which offers specific antibody-to-antigen recognition. The Vibrant Neural ZoomerTM Plus is designed to assess an individual�s reactivity to 48 neurological antigens with connections to a variety of neurologically related diseases. The Vibrant Neural ZoomerTM Plus aims to reduce neurological conditions by empowering patients and physicians with a vital resource for early risk detection and an enhanced focus on personalized primary prevention. �

 

Food Sensitivity for the IgG & IgA Immune Response

Food Sensitivity Zoomer | El Paso, TX Chiropractor

Dr. Alex Jimenez utilizes a series of tests to help evaluate health issues associated with food sensitivities. The Food Sensitivity ZoomerTM is an array of 180 commonly consumed food antigens that offers very specific antibody-to-antigen recognition. This panel measures an individual�s IgG and IgA sensitivity to food antigens. Being able to test IgA antibodies provides additional information to foods that may be causing mucosal damage. Additionally, this test is ideal for patients who might be suffering from delayed reactions to certain foods. Utilizing an antibody-based food sensitivity test can help prioritize the necessary foods to eliminate and create a customized diet plan around the patient�s specific needs. �

 

Gut Zoomer for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

Gut Zoomer | El Paso, TX Chiropractor

 

Dr. Alex Jimenez utilizes a series of tests to help evaluate gut health associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). The Vibrant Gut ZoomerTM offers a report that includes dietary recommendations and other natural supplementation like prebiotics, probiotics, and polyphenols. The gut microbiome is mainly found in the large intestine and it has more than 1000 species of bacteria that play a fundamental role in the human body, from shaping the immune system and affecting the metabolism of nutrients to strengthening the intestinal mucosal barrier (gut-barrier). It is essential to understand how the number of bacteria that symbiotically live in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract influences gut health because imbalances in the gut microbiome may ultimately lead to gastrointestinal (GI) tract symptoms, skin conditions, autoimmune disorders, immune system imbalances, and multiple inflammatory disorders. �

 


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Formulas for Methylation Support

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