Wholistic Healing Chiropractic
181 Grand Ave. Suite 200
Southlake, Texas 76092
(817)-488-4466
Wholistic Healing Chiropractic
181 Grand Ave. Suite 200 Southlake, Texas 76092 - (817)-488-4466

Archive for May, 2009

Natural Supplements and Homeopathic Remedies Available

Friday, May 8, 2009 @ 11:05 PM
Author: admin
I’m sure you’ve noticed all those containers on my shelf as you walk in; ever wonder what they are? Most of you know I carry supplements but did you know I also carries homeopathic remedies as well? Our products sold are higher quality and typical cheaper than products you may find in Sprouts or Central Market. We also purchase from Texas (local) companies when possible.
We also have homeopathic remedies for ailments such as back pain, cold and cough or headaches available (and many other ailments). If there is a supplement you typically buy from Central Market or Sprouts we may be able to get you a cheaper higher quality version with our Doctor Discounts through my office. Be sure to ask on your next visit!

(817)-488-4466

-Dr. Beights

What to Eat, What to Eat…

Friday, May 1, 2009 @ 09:05 AM
Author: admin

What is a balanced diet? The food pyramid has changed over the years and it can be confusing trying to decide portions and balance of food choices. Food combinations are usually very important and can vary from one person to the next, but in general there are two major food groups you should always have on your plate, protein and vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are best but more colorful veggies are great alternatives to change up the routine.

Protein choices vary depending on your health and metabolism. Just remember, fat is necessary in your diet but best from food sources other than animal so lean cuts of meat are generally healthier. Healthy fats can be found by eating avocados, walnuts, fish and using coconut oil and extra virgin olive oil.

Things to avoid when deciding on what to feed your family include alternative sweeteners, processed food, high fructose corn syrup and dairy. Try to avoid meals that contain too many starches like heavy pastas and breads. Vegetables actually count as a carbohydrate so adding high starch items is usually overkill on the carbs.

For more information on what food choices you should be making, I recommend reading “Eat Right 4 Your Type” by Peter D’Adamo or “Take Control of Your Health” by Dr. Joseph Mercola.

-Dr. Jennifer Beights