The Drugless Diet

Each new year brings about intent to start fresh. That might mean doing your best to become healthier and to lose weight. Our office over the past few years has started each year with "The Drugless Diet" and we are now offering it on our website for the first time.

The diet provides you with the accountability of knowing one of our doctors will be reviewing your diet and fitness journals each week, helping you to make the appropriate changes to promote a healthier you. Currently, this program is only offered on-site at our Westlake and Elyria practice. Here is a run-down of what The Drugless Diet includes:

1. Initial Assessment: We develop an outline and strategy for you. This includes weight, pictures, tracking devices or halc pre and post test, BMI, waist measurement, and fat body analyzer.

2. Weekly diet and fitness journal reviews: This allows us to track your progress.

3. Welcome Packet: Includes information on what to eat, when to exercise, and helpful troubleshooting points for your weight loss.

4. Ending Assessment & Consultation: Weight, picture, BMI, waist measurement, and fat-body analyzer.

Benefits

We have seen multiple benefits to our practice members who have participated in this program besides the weight loss element. Some of these include increased energy, more self-esteen, regular bowel movements, increased libido, and more.

The retail value for The Drugless Diet is over $1500, but the importance of changing your life is also important to us, which is why we are offering the program at only $250 to our current practice members and $450 to non-practice members.

Please contact us for more information, so we can help you have your healthiest year yet!




TDD: Thyroid

Happy 2016 Everyone! We hope you had a wonderful Christmas season and New Year's with your friends and family. Now that we are in the first week of 2016, we want to make sure this year is your healthiest yet, and we have many exciting events planned for this year. January is recognized as Thyroid Awareness Month and we taped one of our "The Drugless Doctor" segments on how to help your thyroid with drugless principles. We offer multiple thyroid tests at our practice and always develop a personalized thyroid plan based on your numbers. On our sister site, druglessdoctor.com, we have a Thyroid Quiz which you can take and join us for a live event at the end of January.

To visit our chiropractic and nutrition-based practice about your thyroid, please go here.

In The News: Life University

Dr. Anthony and Dr. Casen, are graduates of Life University in Atlanta and they were recently highlighted in Life's "Faces of Life" editorial, which you can read in its entirety here. If you are considering chiropractic colleges, please read about Dr. Anthony and Casen's experience at Life and contact them with any questions you may have.

How To: Stress Less During the Holidays

How to do approach the Christmas season? Is your calendar booked with something each night of the week? Spending time with friends and family is one of the focal points during this season, but we have found that stress levels can also be at an unreasonably high level during this time as well. Dr. Bob shared his tips to help us stress-less on our sister site, druglessdoctor.com & we have them here for you today:

I have read that stress creates over 80% of all sickness and disease today. Due to all of the instant gratification, stimulation and communication in society today it seems that the days tend to fly by! I know from my own perspective the week skips from Monday to Friday in a blink. Our schedules are filled with day to day chores, family and personal responsibilities and opportunities to help our friends, relatives and co-workers.

For the purpose of this entry, we will focus on two general responses to stress. There can be a positive stress, celebrating a victory or a negative one – living with the consequences of a mis-step or reset. People living today, and this is a general statement, receive happiness from the positive response and appear to be taught from the negative ones. Unfortunately, the consequences of a negative stress often times can create distress for years and even generations.

Stress has a variety of impact possibilities to the physiology of the body; it literally cause a pit in your stomach, hives on your skin, loose stools, hair loss, sleepless nights, dry mouth, back pain, headaches, “tics” and about five hundred other responses. So, what does stress really do; it literally pushes buttons that speed up the adrenal gland causing more cortisol which races the heart, increases blood pressure, burns muscle and starts your metabolism running.  How you handle the stress impacts your immune system response. Stress impacts several areas in the body and has a negative impact on your health especially when it is constant and sustained as some of you may endure during the Christmas season.

Stress tends to cause an acid pH which burns up your minerals. It is wise to add additional minerals from the beginning of November until the spring time. We use Multi Mins™, three to six a day on an empty stomach. Body signals for mineral need would include cold sores, leg cramps at night, itchy skin, legs twitching in bed, craving salt and/or sugar.

Stress exhausts the adrenal glands which is a very important natural pain reliever, hormone maker and blood sugar controller. Adrenal fatigue is common with the additional hours, schedules and commitments during the holiday season. I encourage our patients to take two ADB5™ upon waking and two at noon. Body signal for exhausted adrenal function include dizzy from a sit to a stand position, craving sugar or salt, back going out easy, a need to wear sunglasses, pain and inflammation.

Stress during the Christmas season tends to rapidly burn through B vitamins; you may notice sore muscles, difficulty in staying asleep, crying easy, noise sensitivity.  B vitamins are also exhausted additionally with sugar consumption. I encourage our patients to take three Bio-B Complex a day for three months. If you notice pain after snow shoveling you would be wise to substitute the Bio-B Complex to Bio-B 100’s™, four to six a day. The Bio-B Complex is very potent and should only be taken for three months at the maximum.

About: The Drugless Doctors is a chiropractic and nutrition-based wellness practice located in Westlake and Elyria, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.

#NoMeds: Back Pain Gone!

Do you have chronic back pain? One of our practice members did and decided to come and visit us. She shares her pre and post chiropractic story and how she has also lost forty pounds in the process. For more information, come visit us at our chiropractic practice in Westlake, you'll be glad you did!

About: The Drugless Doctors is a chiropractic and nutrition-based wellness practice located in Westlake and Elyria, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.

TDD: Pediatric Chiropractic

If you are a parent or a grandparent, we want to give our children/grandchildren the best opportunities when it comes to education and most importantly, their health. At our practice, Dr. Anthony and Dr. Casen have certification from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association which qualifies them to provide excellent chiropractic care to expecting mothers, newborns, and other stages in early life development. In this new episode of "The Drugless Doctor." Dr. Anthony and Dr. Casen demonstrate how they are able to help. For more information or to come visit us at our practice in Westlake, OH, please go here.


Healthy Christmas Recipes Part 3

Today's blog concludes our Christmas recipes that we have used in our household. Please share with us any of your favorites by tweeting us at @druglessdrs:

Roasted Vegetables

Ingredients: 1 butternut squash, 2 small onions, 1 pound of beets.

Procedure: Cut the butternut squash and beets into small pieces and the onion into strips. Toss all of the vegetables in olive oil and 2 tablespoons of thyme. Place the vegetables on a baking sheet and bake at 375 degrees for about an hour. Vegetables are ready when you poke them with a fork and they are soft. ( You can use any vegetables for roasting)

Roasted Brussel Sprouts and Turkey Bacon

Ingredients: 2 (10-ounce) packages Brussels sprouts, 5 slices of turkey bacon cut into ¾ inch strips, ½ cup walnut pieces, ½ teaspoon salt
Freshly ground black pepper.

Procedure: Preheat oven to 375ºF. Wash and peel off any loose or damaged leaves from the sprouts. Trim the root end and cut each sprout in half.  Cook the bacon and walnuts in a large oven-proof skillet over medium heat until bacon just begins to crisp and walnuts are toasted, about 4 minutes. Transfer the bacon and walnuts with a slotted spoon to a bowl and set aside. Add the Brussels sprouts to the skillet and season with salt and pepper.  Put the pan in the oven and roast the Brussels sprouts for about 30 minutes, add the bacon and walnuts and continue to roast until the sprouts are cooked through and golden, about 10 to 15 minutes more.

Apple Walnut Tart

Ingredients: Crust 1 ½ teaspoons flax meal,1 tbsp. water, 2 ½ cups walnut pieces, ¼ tsp Celtic sea salt, 2 tbsp. coconut oil, 2 tbsp. brown rice syrup.  Filling: 4 large apples, peeled and thinly sliced, 3 tbsp. brown rice syrup, 3 tbsp. orange juice, ½ tsp ground cinnamon.

Procedure: Preheat oven to 375ºF. Lightly oil the bottom and sides of 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom, or a 9-inch pie plate.

For the crust, combine the flax meal and water in a small bowl, stir well and set aside for 10 minutes as it forms a gel. In a food processor, combine the walnuts and salt. Process until sandy. Add the oil, brown rice syrup and reserved flax mixture and pulse to combine. Press the crust mixture into the bottom and up the sides of the pan. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown. Let the crust cool for at least 10 minutes. For the filling, toss the apples with the brown rice syrup, orange juice and cinnamon in a large bowl until they coat the fruit. Lift the apple slices from the syrup and reserve both the apples and the syrup. Arrange the apples in concentric circles in the prebaked crust and bake for 30 minutes. Cover the tart with foil and bake for an additional 20 to 25 minutes, or until the apples are tender. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan over medium heat, hat the reserve syrup until it reduces to 3 tablespoons or a light syrup. Drizzle the syrup over the hot apples. Let the tart cool just until warm, or chill, if desired.

About: The Drugless Doctors is a chiropractic and nutrition-based wellness practice based in Westlake and Elyria, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.

Healthy Christmas Recipes Part 2

Today is part two of our healthy Christmas recipes' collection with one side and one dessert: 

Green Bean Casserole
 

Ingredients: 1 pound fresh green beans, 8 oz chopped mushrooms, 5 strips of turkey bacon, 1 cup thinly sliced yellow onions, ½ cup finely chopped shallots, 3 cloves minced garlic, ½ cup almond meal, 1.5 cups unsweetened almond milk, 3 tsp Celtic Sea Salt, 2 tsp cracked black pepper, 2 tbsp. organic extra virgin olive oil.

Procedure: Preheat oven to 350F. Put a large pot of water and salt on high heat and bring to a boil. Line a baking Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Aluminum foil is an acceptable substitute. Drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil on the thinly sliced yellow onions and sprinkle with 1 tsp sea salt. Spread the onions out on the baking sheet evenly. Bake for 30 minutes at 350F, removing from the oven and stirring/flipping every 10 minutes. Roughly chop the turkey bacon and add to a sauté pan on high heat. Lightly crisp the turkey bacon then add the chopped shallots. After a few minutes, add the mushrooms and continue to stir on medium/high heat. Cut the green beans into half and add to the water when it starts boiling.

Boil for 5 minutes then remove from the water and place in a bowl. When the mushrooms have cooked down and have a golden color, remove the entire bacon/shallot/garlic/mushroom mixture and place aside in a separate bowl. With the heat on medium/low, add 1 tablespoon olive oil and 1 cup of the almond milk and stir with a metal whisk. Add half of the almond meal and whisk until it dissolves. Carefully add the rest of the almond milk and almond meal, whisking the mixture together over a medium simmer. Add 2 tsp sea salt and the 2 tsp pepper. Whisk until the gravy thickens slightly to the texture of heavy cream. Reduce the heat and add the bacon/mushroom mixture then stir. Add the green beans to the sauté pan and stir. Pour the entire mixture into a medium-sized casserole dish. Cover and bake at 350F for 15 minutes. Remove lid and sprinkle the dried onions evenly on top. Place back in oven for 5 minutes at 350F uncovered.

Orange Infused Cake

Ingredients:

Olive oil cooking spray, 2 tbsp. organic coconut oil, melted, 2 tbsp. smooth almond butter, ½ cup brown rice syrup, ¼ cup prune puree (or all natural prune baby food), 2/3 cup orange juice, freshly squeezed, 2 tbsp. flaxseeds, finely ground, 2 tsp real vanilla extract, ½ tsp balsamic vinegar, 4 tsp orange zest, freshly grated, 1 cup plus 2 tbsp. light spelt flour (or almond or coconut flour), scooped and then leveled, ¾ tsp baking soda, 1 tsp baking powder, ¼ tsp Celtic sea salt, Orange zest for garnish, grated (optional), blanched almonds for garnish (optional)

Procedure:

Cake Instructions preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Line the bottom of an 8 ½” spring form pan with parchment paper; then mist paper and sides of pan with cooking spray. In a small bowl, whisk together oil, almond butter and brown rice syrup until smooth.  Add prune puree, juice, flaxseeds, vanilla, vinegar and zest, and mix well.  Set aside, while you measure dry ingredients for at least 2 minutes.  In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt.  Stir briefly to combine.  Pour wet mixture over dry one and stir well to blend.  Pour into prepared pan and smooth the top. Bake for 30 minutes; then rotate pan 180 degrees to ensure even baking and continue to bake for another 15 to 20 minutes until cake springs back when pressed lightly in center.  Remove from oven and allow to cool at room temperature while you prepare glaze.  Glaze: ¾ cup orange juice, freshly squeezed

2 tbsps. brown rice syrup.  Combine juice and brown rice syrup in a small, heavy pot.  Bring to boil over medium-high heat, then lower heat to simmer.  Allow mixture to bubble gently, stirring occasionally, until it reduces to about 1/3 cup, about 20 minutes.  The mixture will turn deep golden and should coat a spoon.  Assembly: remove sides of pan from cooled cake.  Slide a knife or metal spatula between parchment and bottom of the pan, then slip a serving plate into the gap and slide the cake onto it.  Pour warm glaze over top of cake and gently spread towards the sides, allowing any excess to drop over the edges.  Garnish with additional zest and almonds, if desired.

About: The Drugless Doctors is a chiropractic and nutrition-based wellness practice based in Westlake and Elyria, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.

#NoMeds: Chiropractic Helps Injuries

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In this week's #NoMeds story, one of my practice members who owns horses shares how a horse-related injury could have become worse had they not come to see us sooner & how, with chiropractic, they are completely off pain medication!


TDD: Concussions

In the next few weeks, there is a feature film that will be focusing on trauma, particularly sports related, and its affect on players during and after their careers. Did you know you can also receive a concussion outside of playing sports? In our new TDD episode, we share about concussions, what they are, and how we can help them with chiropractic. For more information, please come and visit us.



Our Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe

Happy Thanksgiving week everyone! This is our recipe we use yearly for our family and is from our sister-site, druglessdoctor.com. Enjoy!

Herb Roasted Turkey

This recipe is very simple, making the most of the traditional bird’s flavor. The dressing is baked separately, allowing the bird to roast evenly and more quickly than if stuffed. It also will be easier to carve and serve.

Ingredients:

10-12 lb. turkey, fresh preferred, if available

1 onion, peeled and quartered

2 stalks celery, cut into 2″ cubes

3-4 sprigs parsley

2-3-Tbs. Herbes de Provence

2-3 oz. organic butter melted

Celtic Sea Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Prep:

Remove neck, gizzard, heart, and wing tips and reserve for making stock for both dressing and gravy. (See dressing recipe). Can be done a day ahead.

Wash turkey inside and out, and pat dry. Place onion, celery, and parsley inside turkey together with 1 Tbs. Herbes de Provence, salt and pepper. Truss turkey, if necessary, and brush with some of the melted butter. Sprinkle generously with the Herbes de Provence and salt and pepper. Can be done the night before and refrigerated, if desired. When ready to roast, preheat over to 425 F.

Also, butter or oil the roasting rack, and place the turkey, breast down, on the rack in the roasting pan. Place in oven and bake thirty minutes, basting once after fifteen minutes. Turn turkey breast side up, reduce heat to 325 F, and continue roasting; baste with the butter or pan juices every 15-20 minutes.

Bake approximately 15- 20 minutes per pound until breast meat registers 170 F. Test by sticking meat thermometer in thickest part of breast and not touching bone. When done, remove to warm platter and cover loosely with a piece of aluminum foil until ready to carve.

TDD: Healthy Fats

Dr. Bob's branding is a #tbt but the content is still relevant today. Trans fats are man-made by heating vegetable oils to extreme temperatures. Their molecules are T shaped and confuse your body's natural C-shaped cell structure. They are commonly listed as "partially hydrogenated oil" on ingredient packaging and create inflammation in your body over time. Having inflammation, including in your brain, can be a precursor to Alzheimer's. Inflammation is decreased by omega-3 oils including flax or ocean-based marine, and coconut oil (We personally take two tablespoons daily). 

We also discuss more about the fat your body needs in this TDD episode. If you would have questions about oils and fats, please contact us for more information.


#NoMeds: Improved Sinus, Sleep & More

We love being able to help people each and every day from conditions and ailments without medication. In this week's #NoMeds' story, one of our newer practice members shares how her sinuses improved after the first adjustment, her limp stopped, and overall sleep improved. If you have any of these, we would love to help you too; come visit us today!


#NoMeds: Pain Relief & Sleep Improvement

Can you sleep through the entire night without waking? What about living life completely pain-free? In this week's #NoMeds testimonial, one of our practice members shares how they have experienced pain relief, sleep improvement, and weight loss since they became our practice members. If you have any of those conditions, we would love to help you!


Chiropractic & Nocturnal Enuresis

Are you a parent or a grandparent of a child who consistently wets their bed at night? We have been able to successfully help young practice members with corrective spinal care as Dr. Casen explains in this video. Both Dr. Casen and Dr. Anthony have specializations in pediatric chiropractic and we would love to help your children, contact us today!

 

Drugless Tips to Stop Smoking

Do you smoke or do you know someone who does? We know that it can be addicting, but the consequences can be life-altering. In a recent episode of The Drugless Doctor, we discuss natural ways to "kick the habit". To contact us in order to help you, please go here, you'll be glad you did!

GMO's 101

October is recognized as Non-GMO Awareness month, and the word "GMO" might be a new phrase and concept for you, but we are now seeing the effects of eating GMO-based foods at our practice. In this "Get to Know", Dr. Bob shares what a GMO is, how it affects your health, and how to educate yourself on whether you know the food you eat is derived from a GMO seed or not.


Our Services: Motion X-Ray

At our practice we specialize in certain technological services that are exclusive in our region. One of these being our Motion X-Ray tool. Dr. Anthony shows us how we use the device to help make precise adjustments while helping you achieve health restoration. For more information, please contact our chiropractic office in Westlake or Elyria.


#NoMeds: Acne Clears Up!

Adult acne can be one of the most ____ (insert embarrassing word here) conditions. In today's #NoMeds story, one of our practice members shares how their acne cleared up and "cycle" became regular with chiropractic and lifestyle changes. We would love to help you, too!

Contact us for more information.