Thursday, October 27, 2011

Doylestown Chiropractor's Tips To Avoiding The Flu Naturally


“Flu Season” is upon us again and a lot of people are worried, confused, and wondering what they can do to limit their own (and perhaps their family’s) susceptibility to any type of flu. Immunization for the seasonal flu is in full swing, which I am sure you could tell with all the flu shot “deals” out there. I really like the one offering a percentage discount at their store if you get your shot there. 

With the recent study from the University of Minnesota showing that the flu vaccine is only effective 59% of the time, I have been constantly asked by patients on how they could help prevent the flu naturally. 

I tell my patients that we have been fending off the ever-changing influenza virus for over 2000 years. So our best course of action when faced with a flu pandemic is not to panic! Our immune system can be very effective at fighting off infection, when fully supported. 

There are many ways to boost your immune system naturally, to limit your chance of contracting a flu virus. Some of these are common-sense precautions, but others are newly understood methods.  I’d like to share with you some natural methods everyone can use to keep the flu at bay. 

1.      Washing Your Hands    Regular hand-washing is probably the single most underutilized preventive measure there is. Of all the possible non-pharmaceutical, public health interventions for limiting pandemics, clean hands top the list! But don’t waste your time and money on antimicrobial soaps or hand sanitizers — they simply don’t work on viruses like colds and flu, and provide no added value over plain soap and water.

2.      Watch What You Eat    A healthy diet, including a few proven immune-boosting foods, is one of the best ways to avoid catching the flu. 

·         Increase your Vitamin C & D. 
·         Eat garlic. Garlic has strong natural antiviral properties that can help to fight off a flu virus and provides a strong boost to your immune system.
·         Drink plenty of water
·         Avoid sugar, tobacco & alcohol as they will suppress your immune system

3.       Exercise, But Not Too Much   A moderate amount of exercise, 30-60 minutes a day, boosts immunity, while high-intensity exercise (90 minutes a day or more) actually suppresses it.

4.       SLEEP!  Getting a good night’s sleep, at least 8 hours,  is essential for the immune system to recharge itself. An overly fatigued body doesn’t have the necessary strength to fight off infections.

5.       Get Adjusted!  Research has shown that within 30 minutes of your chiropractic adjustment, your white blood cells increase, which in turn boosts your immune system. In fact, Dr. Ronald Pero of NYU did a study that showed chiropractic patients were shown to have a 200% greater immune competence than people who had not received chiropractic care,

6.       Listen To Your Body   Today’s busy world places so many demands on us.  It’s important to listen to the little clues our bodies may give us, telling us that things aren’t quite right and that we may need some support. Those clues are different for different people — some get a tickle in the throat, others get a mild stomachache, while still others get a shot of fatigue. But if we take the time to recognize these signs, then take a nap, gargle with salt water, say no to a planned activity, or have some chicken soup, we may prevent a cold or flu, or at least diminish the length and intensity of our illness. 

A final note, if you do decide to get vaccinated, please due your own research and make an educated decision.   No vaccine is fool-proof, and plenty of people have gotten vaccinated without realizing they had already been exposed — and they came down with the flu anyway! Taking precautions against transmission and supporting your immune health just makes sense. If nothing else, doing so will ensure that any flu (or cold) you might catch puts you out of commission for a shorter time.



Dr. Jeff McQuaite
295 Logan Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
267-247-7000

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Doylestown PA Chiropractor Helps Celebrate National Chiropractic Health Month


Is Staying Connected a Pain in the Neck? Get TechnoHealthy!

Dr. Jeff McQuaite to Participate in Public Health Awareness Campaign



The world is getting smaller thanks to modern technology; but unfortunately, aches and pains are growing as a result. This fall, Dr. Jeff McQuaite of Doylestown and other doctors of chiropractic (DCs) across the country will highlight ways to stay connected without pain during National Chiropractic Health Month in October. This year’s theme—“Get TechnoHealthy!”—focuses on how the public can remain healthy while toting the gadgets they love or working long hours in front of a computer.

The excessive use of mobile devices and incorrect posture while sitting in front of a computer can lead to neck, back, wrist and even thumb pain, in addition to other musculoskeletal issues. The problem is becoming so widespread that earlier this year a spokesperson for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said that musculoskeletal injuries remain one of the biggest workplace health and safety problems in American industry.



“People will be delighted to learn that they can enjoy technology without experiencing pain,” says Dr. McQuaite “Our bodies are made to move—not to maintain the same stooped-over posture for long periods of time or to repeat the same motions endlessly. The good news is that there are things we can do to prevent pain and injury. There are also natural approaches to treating aches and pain, such as chiropractic care, that don’t involve drugs or surgery.”

To commemorate National Chiropractic Health Month, Dr. McQuaite offers these tips to help lessen the physical toll of technology:

·         When using devices such as smart phones and BlackBerries that have small keyboards, avoid typing for more than three minutes without a break.
·         Keep messages short and simple; abbreviate.
·         Practice using other fingers for typing, especially when thumbs hurt.
            ·         Don’t slouch when texting.
·         Keep wrists upright, straight and close to the body when holding a device.
·         Don’t bend your neck excessively when texting; tuck your chin in instead and look down.
·         Turn your devices off on the weekends (or at least Sunday)!
·         Get outside, exercise and enjoy nature, too! Balance is key to staying healthy.

Sponsored by ACA, National Chiropractic Health Month is a nationwide observance held each October. The event helps raise public awareness of the benefits of chiropractic care and its natural, whole-person, patient-centered approach to health and wellness.  

Dr. Jeff McQuaite has been helping the residents of Doylestown, Jamison, Warrington, Buckingham, Chalfont and the entire Central Bucks area rediscover a life without pain for over 15 years. 


Dr. Jeff McQuaite
Azzatori Chiropractic-Doylestown
295 Logan Street
Doylestown, PA. 18901
267-247-7000