An awesome combo! Plainville chiropractic +
Osteoporosis + Calcium.
Let’s begin with osteoporosis. What a disease! It causes
dis-ease for its sufferers. It exposes the sufferers to fractures. It
causes brittle bones. It affects so many women (and men!) here in Plainville and everywhere. Unfortunately, by the
time osteoporosis symptoms appear, it’s later in the disease process. You needed to take your
calcium and vitamin D when you were younger. But take heart! Plainville
chiropractic care can help manage its symptoms with a mix of nutrition,
exercise and treatment. Layden Chiropractic is ready to be your osteoporosis
manager!
To begin with, Layden Chiropractic has the gentlest
chiropractic treatment to delicately treat the spine and keep it mobile,
flexible and as pain-free as possible. Our Cox
Technic spinal manipulation relaxes and relieves! But that's not the end of it. Making sure that you take care of
yourself is vital. We’ll talk with you about protective actions you can take to
shield your bones from damage like exercise
to keep you well balanced (to avoid any falls and!) and strong and
nutrition to keep your bones strong.
The latest in nutrition for osteoporosis is an article on
calcium. A study of over 9000 people over the age of 20 years reports on osteoporosis incidence. The researchers found that the risk for osteoporosis
dropped significantly as the calcium
intake increased, the calcium/phosphorous ratio increased, and the vitamin D
level increased. (1) So what is the main thing? Up your calcium, milk and dairy
intake – Supplements
are great, too. – and vitamin D. A supplement with both may help the cause
greatly!
So contact
Layden Chiropractic and bring your osteoporosis to the clinic. A treatment and
management plan just for you will help you rest easy and keep your dis-ease at
bay.
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