My name is Dr. J. Zimmerman and I am a
chiropractor. I have been in practice for 27 years. My chiropractic
practice uses many different chiropractic techniques to improve bodily function
and restore health. My chiropractic office is located in Galloway Township (the
Smithville section) of Atlantic County, NJ. You can contact me for more
chiropractic information at Health First Chiropractic Clinics,
609-652-6363
Dr. J’s Health Tip of
the Week: Seasonal affective disorder
(SAD) is a type of depression that occurs during the winter months. Due to the cold weather and the shorter days
our exposure to natural sunlight is decreased.
Lack of warmth and light can lead to feelings of sadness and lethargy,
not to mention decreased immune system function and the associated illnesses
there with. To combat SAD experts such
as Dr. Norman Rosenthal author of Winter
Blues offer the following tips: Eat
foods that are low on the glycemic index (less sugar). Low sugar carbs will
give you slow burning, longer last energy levels. If you are depressed, talk to an expert about
your feelings and in addition make plans with friends and family to combat loneliness. Try to get some light. Take walks in the morning hours when sunshine
is the brightest. If you are in a
cubicle all day long, shop on Amazon for a special light therapy box that you can
place on your desk. Join the gym. Exercise studies have shown that regular
workouts can alleviate or prevent depression because exercise helps the body
release the “feel good” hormones from your endocrine system. As far as the effects on your body’s immune
system and health, winter months are the months that you are supposed to supplement
your diet with vitamin D3 capsules.
Vitamin D3 is the sunshine vitamin.
D3 is manufactured in the body when exposed to natural sunlight. No sunlight, no vitamin D3. D3 is akin to having a flu shot. Research validates that vitamin D3 boosts
immune system function and can even prevent cancers. The key to successful D3 consumption is that you
have to take the accurate dosage.
Medical experts on Vitamin D3 recommend taking 35 units per pound of
bodyweight. For example a 195lb person would take 7000 units a day, a 100lb
person would take 3500 units a day.
Supplementing the diet with D3 occurs in the fall and winter months.
Once summer is here and you are outside a lot more, supplementation is
decreased. Unless you work indoors or
never go outside (then you would keep supplementing). Ideally you should have your vitamin D levels
checked with a lab test. Lastly, periodic chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture
treatments and massage sessions throughout the winter months all have a
beneficial effect on the nervous system which can help you stay happier and
healthier.
Thought for the Week: From
Dr. Mercola: Vitamin D may be one of the
simplest solutions to a wide range of health problems, from diseases of the
eyes, to the bowels, and conditions rooted in chronic inflammation and immune
dysfunction in particular. If you have any of the
following conditions, optimizing your vitamin D is indicated: dry eye, macular
degeneration, multiple sclerosis, bowel diseases, rheumatic diseases, HIV,
depression, and pregnancy
Chiropractic Thought for the Week:
Start thinking out of the box when it comes to
chiropractic care. Yes, the adjustment
as performed by chiropractors is a proven and reliable treatment for back and
neck related issues. But what gets lost
in the shuffle is the neurology of chiropractic. The spine is what houses your nervous system. If there is a structural misalignment of the
spinal bones there will be a negative affect on the nervous system. Since the nervous system controls every
function in the body, a misaligned spinal bone has an influence on your
health. This is the main reason
chiropractors recommend periodic chiropractic adjustments to your spine. The
adjustments improve function in the body and help the body to be healthier.