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Dr. Schlobohm Travels To The Olympics To Help Athletes Bring Home The Gold.
August 14, 2004 — New Providence Chiropractic is excited to announce they will be hosting a continuing fundraiser for the World?s Greatest Athlete Chiropractic Decathlon Club. For the entire month of August, New Providence Chiropractic will be donating first day services (a $310.00 value) to new patients in exchange for a minimum $20.00 donation to the World?s Greatest Athlete Chiropractic Decathlon Club. The Club is a non-profit organization, charged with the goal of sweeping decathlon Gold, Silver, and Bronze in Athens, Greece.
?Our office is really looking forward to giving back to the country. We love this opportunity to give our time and talents to people in exchange for their donation that will help bring medals home to the United States. This past March, we were honored to have the 1976 Olympic Gold medal winner Bruce Jenner visit New Providence Chiropractic to also help bring awareness to this cause. The greatest athletes in the world know and understand the iimportance of chiropractic care and New Providence Chiropractic is excited to help sponsor these athletes in getting the proper training and care they need to excel to their fullest potential,? states Dr. Schlobohm.
Here is what Tom Pappas, 2003 World Decathlon Champion and Olympic Gold Medal hopeful has to say regarding his Chiropractic care: ?Staying healthy is probably the biggest key for any world-class decathlete. I see a chiropractor twice a week because it gives me what my body needs to stay healthy and have that extra advantage. Chiropractic care is a huge part of my success in staying healthy, but I have to admit I didn?t always feel that way. Actually before the first experience I had with chiropractic care I wasn?t too big on the idea. Then I met Dr. Schlobohm at a track meet and actually the first time I saw him I was having quite a few physical problems. He gave me an adjustment to help prepare me physically for the meet and I actually set 3 personal bests that day. Obviously, I train at a high level for the Decathlon but I enjoy doing it because I enjoy staying fit and I feel good about my life. Chiropractic care is definitely something I think everyone should look into doing for their maximum health.?
Following two grueling days of competition, Tom Pappas and Paul Terek found their names at the top of the scoreboard with a crowd of cheering doctors awaiting them at the end of the track. ?It was an absolutely thrilling experience to stand there at the end of the trial and watch Tom and Paul receive the well-earned title Olympian,? said Dr. Schlobohm. New Providence Chiropractic is excited to say that we have received word from the two athletes and are happy to pass along their thanks to the community for the financial support it provided. Your generous donations to New Providence Chiropractic were sent on to the World’s Greatest Athletes Chiropractic Decathlon Club and were used to fill the needs of the athletes as they trained for the trials. Dr. Schlobohm is also happy to report that both athletes are in excellent physical condition and continue to receive and benefit from chiropractic care to sustain their maximum physical performance. Pappas and Terek will continue to train heavily over the next month as they prepare to compete in Athens at the 2004 Olympic games, and New Providence Chiropractic will continue to update you on their progress. Please call (908) 665-1818 for more information or to schedule an appointment. New Providence Chiropractic is located at 154 South Street, New Providence.
QA: Should You Get LASIK Done?
The Following spread Is Courtesy Of Womans-Health.Net:Q: Is LASIK really as good as they say it is? Do you know all the hidden dangers?
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Millions of public are getting LASIK surgery and it certain is great when it works as one avoids the hassle and embarrassment of glasses and contacts. However, what they don’t tell [...]
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QA: natural sweeteners
The Following write-up Is Courtesy Of Womans-Health.Net:Q: Are there any natural sweeteners that do not affect blood sugar, besides stevia? Stevia gives me a headache when I use it.
A: Major corporations are seeking to deceive you through slick marketing that their products are healthy when nothing could be farther than the truth.
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Reducing Red Meat Always a Good Idea
Dietitians have enlarged been discouraging the consumption fo large amounts of red meat and processed red meats. Consumption of large quantities of red or processed meats has been linked to high cholesterol levels and a higher chance of obesity. Red meats include beef, pork and lamb. Processed red meats include cold cuts, ham, sausage, bacon and hot dogs.
Cancer experts from the American Institute for Cancer Research have been studying the effect of diet as it relates to cancer occurrence. that Institute concluded the risk of developing colon cancer increases by 42% for every 3.5 oz. of processed red meat eaten per day. The American Institute for Cancer Research recommends avoiding all processed red meat except on rare special occasions.
The recommendations by cancer experts, after reviewing red meat consumption and it’s link to colon cancer, is to limit red meat consumption to 18 oz. or less per week. In the United States, we eat far more red meat than 18 oz.per week. As an alternative to red meat or processed red meat, it is recommended that we substitute poultry or fish as our source of protein for main entrees at lunch or dinner. Meatless meals, made with soy or vegetables can plus be hearty and filling.
For decades now, Americans have been shifting away from their peak consumption of red and processed meats. According to the United States area of Agriculture’s Economic Reasearch Service, we have dropped our annual consumption of red meat by an average of 14 pounds per year per person.
While that is definitely progress away from a meat that although it has some nutritional value, it is still very difficult to digest and additionally has a poor reputation for increasing cancer risks, and must be reduced even further to be of a true health benefit. Still, according to cancer experts, we need to drop that statistic further. Consuming more fish and poultry and fruits and vegetables and further decreasing our red meat and processed red meat will decrease our risk of developing colon cancer.
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Hormone-Induced Body Growth Linked to Increased Cancer Risk
The Following exposition Is Courtesy Of Womans-Health.Net:(NaturalNews) A comprehensive review of 7,000 studies on the risk factors for cancer has uncovered a surprising link amidst being tall and increased risk. The report, jointly released by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research, found that those who are tall have a [...]
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Rev. Jeremiah Wright is Right about how U.S. Government Uses Blacks for Medical Experiments, Including AIDS
The Following scoop Is Courtesy Of Womans-Health.Net:(NaturalNews) Regarding the current controversy about Rev. Wright and U.S. Presidential candidate Barack Obama, Rev. Wright is actually quite unmistaken about the U.S. government’s exploitation of black Americans for medical experiments (and worse). What Rev. Wright is saying about the way the U.S. government has treated blacks in the [...]
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Nutrasweet - the History of that Toxic Chemical and Its Promotion (Part 1)
The Following spread Is Courtesy Of Womans-Health.Net:(NaturalNews) In December of 1965, while James Schlatter, a chemist for G.D. Searle and Company, was working on an anti-ulcer drug candidate he accidentally discovered aspartame. He was recrystallizing aspartame from ethanol when the mixture spilled onto the outside of the flask he was using. Some of the powder [...]
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