Friday, April 29, 2016

Improve Your Quality Of Life

Chiropractic patients enjoy increased flexibility, improved posture, improved or eliminated pain, a more relaxed and calm state, and an enhanced energy level—in short, an improved overall quality of life.

Improve Your Quality Of Life

Chiropractic patients enjoy increased flexibility, improved posture, improved or eliminated pain, a more relaxed and calm state, and an enhanced energy level—in short, an improved overall quality of life.
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Monday, April 18, 2016

Get To Know Chiropractic

If you want a wellness based approach to health, get to know chiropractic.

Get To Know Chiropractic

If you want a wellness based approach to health, get to know chiropractic.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Improve your posture with this simple exercise

The Blackburn T is a great way strengthen the muscles that are typically weak but essential to maintain good posture. Add regular adjustment to this for a path to great posture and health! Schedule a checkup today at www.DrGuinBennett.com

Improve your posture with this simple exercise

The Blackburn T is a great way strengthen the muscles that are typically weak but essential to maintain good posture.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Nutrient turned into cholesterol drug is just as dangerous as other drugs - By Dr. Rowen

Doctor still has you worked up about the allegation that cholesterol kills, well this study actually conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will convince you chemically treating cholesterol is worthless.
Susan Shurin is acting head of the Heart Division of the NIH. She said that the study was performed to check out a common practice (boosting "good" cholesterol) in the face of questionable evidence.


We've known for years that niacin (vitamin B3) has a favorable effect on HDL cholesterol levels. HDL is the fraction of lipids in your blood that actually carries cholesterol from your arteries and tissues to your liver for elimination.
Researchers made a drug out of niacin called Niaspan. It is long-acting niacin, which is less likely to cause the typical niacin flush.
Researchers enrolled several thousand statin users with stable heart disease. They were randomized to receive either Niaspan or placebo. Those getting the Niaspan had a significant increase in the risk of stroke, so the NIH terminated the study early. The Pharma company's stock shares dropped (of course). Dr. Shurin said that this sends them back "to the drawing board."
So what does it take to disprove a myth? The researchers admitted that treating a risk factor did NOT translate into reducing the risk. That's huge. And that's exactly what we see in medicine today. All drugs do is suppress symptoms or risk factors, which does not necessarily translate into protection from the end event (like a heart attack). 

Yes, HDL is important. Yes Niaspan does raise HDL. But niacin in this form can be irritating to your liver. Most integrative doctors recommend plain old niacin that flushes rather than the Pharma Niaspan version. Perhaps the added Pharma chemicals to the drug had a bad effect. Perhaps liver irritation played a role. Perhaps it was the combination with statins that did it. If so, medicine had better look long and hard at the millions taking statins with other petrochemical pharmaceuticals. But they won't bother until thousands of people die from stroke, heart failure, or some other issue.

On the other hand, let's turn to what's really happening. Science has unequivocally shown that it is damaged cholesterol and fatty acids that cause heart disease. Damaged lipids come from exposure to heat and air outside your body, and metals and inflammation inside your body. Niaspan doesn't fix that. Statins don't either.
This study should show you that your doctor's chemical attempts to manage your cholesterol are bogus. Even IF statins work, you need to treat a huge number of people (80) for several years just to save one life. That's why Pharma is racking up bazillions. If you follow the recommendations in these pages, I believe that the overwhelming majority of people will get results, not one in 80.
This includes diet first, detoxification second, supplements third. And stress reduction and exercise is a must. 

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Volume 11, issue 65, August 13, 2014


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Eat More Fat to lose more Fat




Thank goodness the 1980’s high-carb low-protein diet fads are over; unfortunately the damage was done.  Americans were fatter than ever.  Then came the 1990’s high-protein low-carb non-fat fads, which are still in full affect today, but what affect have they had?  You guessed it, Americans are fatter than ever.  There is no single thing to take the blame though, it is a mixture of imbalanced diet, complete lack of exercise, high stress (chemical and emotional) leading to hormone imbalances that result in increased fat storage in the body.  

But fats have gotten a bad reputation in the process.  Let’s talk about coconut oil.

Coconut oil is a good source of MCT (medium chain triglyceride), in fact over 50% of its fact content is MCT.  Why does that matter?  The body handles them differently, using the portal system in the body instead of the lymphatic system or bile salts for absorption.  They differ from LCT (long chain triglycerides) in that MCT have a shorter chain length making them a readily available cellular energy source for the body.  MCT do not have essential fatty acids, therefore are normally on 50-70% of dietary fat.  There is some evidence that suggests that absorption of LCT may be improved if combined with MCT.

Some research suggests that MCT, when substituted in diet for other fats, improves metabolic rate and energy expenditure.  This combined with the increased satiety that MCT provides, naturally leads to decreased body fat.  Two studies with MCT replacing corn oil and soybean oil, showed a significant reduction in body mass and body weight, one study included exercise and one study excluded exercise.  This suggests MCT may have a significant influence on weight management.

Other benefits of MCT in the diet include promoting healthy cholesterol levels in normal range, having positive effects on triglyceride levels as shown in separate studies.  MCT also, according to research, to promote healthy heart function and brain health via supporting heart energy generation.

How do you use oils in your kitchen?  Well, just about any oil can be used room temperature and added to a smoothie and you would not even taste it.  If you are not a smoothie drinker, here is a guide to cook by: Table for Best Temperature Cooking with Oils

1.       Olive oil – do not heat at all, it denatures the fatty acids and loses all its health benefits 
2.       Coconut oil – use with low to medium heat, like sauté and stir-fry applications 
3.       Grapeseed oil – great for high heat applications



Coconut oil is becoming more available in local grocers in metropolitan areas, so it is easily found.  If you are specifically having a health issue and need a high quality product, let me know and I can special order you some for you.  Coconut Oil I recommend

Grab a spoonful of coconut oil and enjoy!