Sports Medicine For Outdoor Activity Injuries In Asheboro Nc

Sports medicine is generally the answer for injuries sustained in outdoor sports and other activities in Asheboro NC. Being active, enjoying nature and participating in outdoor sports are essential to our quality of life. When something goes wrong, and we suffer pain from bending, lifting or twisting, the BLT of back injuries, sports medicine doctors are the go-to specialists for help.

Back and neck problems
Sports and other outdoor activities contribute their fair share of back and neck problems, the most frequent reasons for doctor visits in the United States. Anyone with chronic back and neck problems should be evaluated by the sports medicine doctors and professionals before participating in new outdoor activities. Preexisting conditions of the spine can become worse during outdoor recreation, or prior symptoms of back pain and neck pain could return during outdoor recreational activity.

The most common types of neck and back injuries are sprains and strains, disc herniations, and fractures.

Strains and sprains
Strains and sprains generally happen during heavy lifting, twisting and repeated bending, and cause many visits to sports medicine doctors. Yard work such as shoveling snow or chopping wood, and other outdoor activities which entail bending at the waist, can cause a painful strain or sprain to your lower back.

Overhead activities such as pruning trees, painting, even playing badminton or volleyball in the back yard, can bring neck sprains to the unsuspecting outdoor enthusiast. Back or neck sprains and strains usually mean a partial tear of muscle, tendon or ligament, causing a dull and aching pain in the low back or neck.

Sprains or strains are generally treated with ice, locally applied for the first 24 hours. Anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin or ibuprofen are given, and after the first 24 hours, local heat is applied. Bed rest is not advised, nor is there a need for surgical intervention for these injuries.

Disc injuries and herniations
Less common than strains and sprains, disc injuries can also result from the very same activities which cause sprains and strains. In addition to repetition of the BLT movements and overhead movements causing sprains and strains, repeated jarring from running or from bouncing around on outdoor recreational vehicles can also cause disc injuries and herniations. Disc structures are seated between your spinal vertebrae (bones), next to nerve structures. If a disc herniates, it can apply pressure to nerve structures, leading to serious spinal problems.

Sports medicine doctor in Asheboro NC, generally treat disc herniations as they do sprains and strains unless there are signs of more serious injury. These signs of more severe injury include difficulty emptying the bladder or controlling bowel movements, which could represent severe nerve injury. Also, sports medicine surgeons should immediately investigate weakness in arms or legs after neck or back injury.

Fractures of the neck and back
Fractures incurred during outdoor activities like falls from height or in high speed sports like skiing require immediate attention to stabilize the injury and prevent further damage to spinal structures. Sports medicine surgeons and other orthopedic specialists prefer not to perform spinal surgery for spinal fractures except under extraordinary circumstances. Recovery can be inconsistent and often depends on the severity of the injury.

Sports medicine specializes in injuries relating to the everyday activities we all enjoy, whether they happen in sporting activity, or simply while enjoying the outdoors. Although most injuries are minor and will go away with simple treatment, sometimes it is necessary for sports medicine doctors such as those in Asheboro NC to become. If you have suffered a back or neck injury, having the sports medicine specialists check you will be a wise idea.

Ayurstate Review Of Popular Prostate Medicine

Ayurstate is an ayurvedic supplement geared towards promoting optimal prostate health. The product is based on ayurveda which is considered to be a 5000 year old system of medicine and the company is full of confidence about this product and is offering a full money back guarantee if it does not work. The product claims to treat conditions like an enlarged prostate or BPH and Prostatitis. Men suffering from these two conditions will surely like to have an insight about this product and its success rate.

Let us first look at some of its ingredients

Kanchanara, gokshura, varuna, guggulu, tulasi, lajjulu, shatavari.

Out of all these herbs the most important ingredient in ayurstate has to be kanchanara which has been used by ayurvedic practitioners for ages to treat prostate related disorders.

The constituents of kanchanara have positive effect on the prostate as it helps in clearing the impurities from fat, blood, and muscle from the body there by making it function in a more healthy way. The other ingredients are also very powerful herbs and it looks like the makers of ayurstate have not only concentrated on improving the prostate health but kept in mind in improving the overall health of the patient.

Products Website

The products website lets one find out his present prostate health with some simple ayurvedic questions they have put in. There are some very positive consumer feedback which are good signs for any product as it shows that it does work. Another good thing is that the product can be directly purchased on their website.

Final Analysis

Large number of customer testimonials plus a combination of effective herbs does make ayurstate a potent medicine for prostate health, the only drawback is that the price is a little bit on the higher side $60 for one bottle, but then considering that the company offers 100% money back guarantee if it does not work its worth trying out.

David Wolfe Shares Highlights Of His New Book Superfoods Food And Medicine Of The Future

Lenette: So, what was your biggest discovery in the research of your newest book, “Superfoods: The Food and Medicine of the Future”?

David: I think it has to do with phycocyanin, the blue pigment that’s in Spirulina and blue-green algae. The research that I stumbled across when I was researching that part of the book was completely mind-bending. Basically what the blue pigment does is ramp up all your stem cell production, so if you take something like blue-green algae or an extract of it like these phycocyanin products that are out there right now, even a few that are made out of Spirulina, and then you take something that’s really strong in building your immune system, like medicinal mushrooms, and you do that as a one-two punch, it’s really powerful how quickly you can ramp up your immune response. I think that was one of the things that I kind of stumbled across and then I was just playing with it, and it just became an awesome adjunct to what I am doing. It’s just amazing.

Lenette: Wow. So you’re combining the two now? When you’re taking one, you’re taking the other?

David:Right. Exactly. And the reason why is because phycocyanin, the blue pigments of algae, is the original pigment that was on the Earth a billion years ago or however many billion years ago algae were dominating the Earth. The Sun was actually putting out most of its energy in the blue spectrum instead of the green, and therefore the plants were blue. Algae was blue. There are still residues of those blue pigments. If you look into nature and you look closely, you’ll see it. When you take in those blue pigments, instead of having that effect of rebuilding your blood like chlorophyll does, this has an effect of rebuilding your stem cells or rejuvenating you. If you couple that with something like medicinal mushrooms, like Reishi mushroom and its ability to rebuild your immune system, you have this ejection of stem cell colonies out of the bone marrow, and those get turned into immune system weapon cells like N-K cells, T-fighter cells, macrophages. All those things can be formed out of the stem cells and it can cause a huge jump in your immunity. It’s really powerful.

Sounds like a little [science] discovery, right? I’m so into superfoods. It’s my genre, but I take for granted some of the simpler things like the power of marine phytoplankton and just what that is alone is totally ridiculous. We went off on a little tangent, but I could go off on a lot of things that came up from this book.

Lenette: Awesome. What chapter are you most proud of in the book?

David:Oh, that’s a good question. I’ll tell you what I really liked finding. I liked finding, in the Marine Phytoplankton chapter, there’s a whole section on how marine phytoplankton form sulfur, and then the sulfur gets evaporated up into the atmosphere and forms clouds. That’s how the marine phytoplankton protects itself in the summertime from being over-oxidized. That little section of that chapter was really, really interesting. Let me give you another analogy to that. As spring comes in, the trees will put leaves on to block the sun so that it doesn’t overheat the ground, it doesn’t burn the tree or the bark up. The way that algae does it in the ocean, or phytoplankton or microalgae, is it will actually release sulfur, secrete sulfur, into the ocean water and then that goes up and forms clouds that protect the algae in the middle of the summer to protect the algae from being hit by too much radiation. It’s a very interesting cycle, and that was all figured out in the last 50 years. It’s a closed cycle, meaning the stronger the radiation, the more sulfur the microalgae will release and the more that will protect the oceans from excessive sunlight or radiation. That is the basis of our entire weather system on the whole planet.

Lenette: Wow. In hearing the benefits and properties in marine phytoplankton, I have never heard sulphur. But it actually does have sulfur in it? So it’s good for hair, skin and nails?

David:Yes. Just like Spirulina and blue-green algae to a significant degree as well are really rich in sulphur. So is hemp seed. There’s another little trick in there. If you take something like MSM and you mix it with marine phytoplankton, there’s a very interesting synergy there. MSM, or sulfur, comes into existence in algae as a substance called DMS. It’s oxidized into a substance called DMSO and then evaporates off into the clouds.

Lenette: What is your longer definition of “superfoods” now and how has it really evolved for you in the past decade?

David:One of the things about superfoods is that they are plant-based so that they are controllable in terms of contamination. Animal foods; we don’t know what kind of water those animals are drinking. We have no idea what kind of conditions they’re in. I knock out things like salmon, or things that are thrown into the category of superfoods as superficial. We go to something that’s a plant. We go to something that is both a food and a medicine, so it has medicinal/herbal components. It also has food/caloric component. We also go to food that has 20 different tricks under its sleeve, not just two or three like a regular raw food would have. A good example of that is the Goji berry. Goji berry has its medicinal side which is like polysaccharide content of its sugars. Anywhere from 35-50% of the total sugar of the Goji berry is actually a very long-chain sugar that has very powerful immune system qualities. The other side of the Goji berry is it’s nutritive. It’s a complete protein source so it’s actually like fuel and it has good calorie value. If we go deeper, we find it’s a secretagogue. It helps to release Human Growth Hormone; it’s the only food to ever be shown to do that. It’s one of the highest antioxidant foods in the world. It contains substances which flip around the aging process, that help us produce more hormones, not just human growth hormones, but all hormones. It just goes on like that. We could continue to look at that. Spinach doesn’t have all that. Spinach is just like one thing, or broccoli. People say, “How come you don’t talk about broccoli?” and it’s like, “Where were you those 10 years I was talking about broccoli?”

Lenette: What are a few of the superfoods covered in your book that might be new even to people who already incorporate superfoods into their lifestyle?

David: Why don’t I just give a general list of them all? Some people are new to the information. Goji berry, Cacao-raw chocolate, maca, blue-green algae, Spirulina, marine phytoplankton, Chlorella, bee pollen, honey, propylis, royal jelly, yacon root products, Noni, Aloe vera, kelp, hemp seed, Acai, camu camu berry. That’s about it. A good rundown of some of the superfoods in that book that are covered pretty in-depth.

Lenette: There’s nothing in it coming from left field or right field. Those all seem pretty familiar to me. I know you’ve talked about a lot of those.

David: If you’re into live food and you’ve been paying attention to what’s going on, then it will fit right in to what you’ve been hearing about. There’s nothing completely out of left field in there.

Lenette: It seems like so many of these superfoods work synergistically with each other. Is there a way that you have laid it out, or is there an easy way for us to remember what to take with what else?

David: I kind of represent the antithesis of the food-combining theory. What I actually recommend is that you play around with the stuff with total fun and joy in your heart. Just play around with it the way you played around with food when you were a kid. Then you find out that you could just throw all this stuff into a smoothie into certain combinations that are right for you. For example, I’ll do Spirulina in the summer or if I’m in the tropics, but I don’t really do Spirulina when I’m in the temperate climates of the world. It’s more of a tropical algae. Blue-green algae, however, or marine phytoplankton are cold weather types of plants or superfoods. I would do those more in the northern climates. When you’re mixing together, I think some review of the climate of where you are, your altitude, the overall time of the season, plays a little bit of a factor in what you should mix together. Other than that, it’s kind of a free-for-all.

Lenette: Okay. Which chapter gave you the most trouble in gathering the research numbers for?

David:That’s a good question. Let me think about that. Probably Aloe vera. Surprisingly Aloe vera had some of the least amount of material out there that I was able to get access to. That really surprised me because with the popularity of Aloe out there and all the different uses that there are for this amazing superfood and how little information and how few books have been written about Aloe vera, that was shocking.

Lenette: It seems like it’s hard to get really solid numbers for raw foods and superfoods, even recommended daily allowance, whatever that even means. I remember hearing you at one of your lectures talk about you went and got your Goji berries tested by three different people trying to get the vitamin A percentage and they each came back with completely different numbers. And you were kind of over it.

David:And even Vitamin C. There is no Vitamin C in a dried Goji berry. Robert Young, of Young’s Living Essential Oils, had put out these statements that the Goji berry had all this Vitamin C in it and this and that. Then you come to find out later that actually that’s not true at all. So there is a lot of misinformation like that out there all over the internet. I feel like with this book “Superfoods” that I’ve kind of distilled and gotten rid of all those myths. Like it just makes it real clear what each food does, what’s in it, and it’s very well scientifically backed. In the back of the book there are all these scientific charts, for example what’s in a Goji berry, what’s the protein, what’s the breakdown of the carotenes, what’s the content of the antioxidants, all that stuff for every superfood.

Pulsar Probe – Revolutionizing the World of Alternative and Conventional Medicine

Quantum cold laser therapy is quickly becoming the prime choice in alternative treatments. With the power to balance the body, pulsar probe technology can be the best medical intervention you can experience. Scalar lasers, a revolutionary healing device that uses advanced pulsar probe technology, can be your best ally in the prevention and treatment of various medical conditions that keeps you from enjoying life. This alternative therapy has been recommended primarily for pain relief and pain management but it does offer so much more.

Since the laser has been discovered, there has been a continuous objective to find out how else it can benefit mankind. Here are just some of the findings associated with pulsar probe and its effect on an individual’s body.

Pains in the shoulders due to excessive and often repetitive movements significantly decrease with the use of this treatment. Additionally, there were no side effects reported. For a device that is seemingly more affordable that conventional medical therapies, the positive effects of pulsar probe therapy definitely outweighs its cost.

Aside from shoulder pain, one of the most common complaints in the workplace – the carpal tunnel syndrome or disorder -is also a condition that can benefit positively from low-level laser light therapy or cold laser. This repetitive stress injury that concerns the carpal tunnel and the spine is dealt with more effectively by pulsar probe than by traditional practices such as physical therapy and surgery.

There is a dramatic and almost immediate increase in immunity both for children and adults with continued quantum laser treatment. This may be due to the ability of pulsar probe to target cells and stimulate these to be more active and healthy promoting rejuvenation in both inter and intra cellular processes.

Pulsar probe technology is also used for aesthetic treatments on the surface of the skin. This is because cells seem to heal better and faster when treated by low-intensity laser. Laser therapy is then recommended for the treatment of wounds and even burns in some studies. Also, laser light therapy is also used for non-invasive facelifts.

Arthritis, a common ailment especially for older men and women is another condition that can be alleviated with the use o pulsar probe technology. Because low level laser light stimulates cell regeneration and can also help in balancing blood flow, pain and swelling are relieved. Additionally, this technology has also been seen to catalyze the release of endorphins- a primary enzyme that helps in pain relief.

It has also been claimed that pulsar probe technology can help in the detoxification of the body. These may be related to the consideration that cells are healthier thus more adept at improving the different cleansing functions of the body.

There are so many more possible conditions that pulsar probe technology can help in. What is more is that pulsar technology has paved the way for the introduction of scaled laser therapy devices that can deliver different combinations of wavelengths and frequencies to different ailing parts of the body. Learn more about this wonderful healing laser today and make your life better.

The Pulsar Probe is indeed revolutionizing the world of alternative and conventional medicine with it’s 21st century approach, methods and equipment. You can keep yourself away from the clutter of the 21st century with a shoe storage cabinet which is modern in every way.

Using Traditional Chinese Medicine For Panic Attacks

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is also very effective against panic attacks. The Chinese has combined the TCM with modern treatments, and many reported to have positive results. However, finding a qualified and professional TCM therapist is not easy, it might take some time before you find the one who will treat you right.

The information provided below is for reference only, please consult the profession before using.

Kava Kava
This is a very common herb, which is an excellent relaxant. The advantage of using this herb to fight anxiety is that it is extremely effective for reducing anxiety, especially those who suffer from mild to average anxiety levels. This is the reason Kava Kava is usually recommended for those who have stopped their anxiety medication, yet need a little handholding before they would be able to completely shake the problem off. Kava Kava would not help too much if your anxiety levels are very high, or are experiencing a panic attack.

It is also important that your medical practitioner knows if you are contemplating to use this herb side-by-side with anxiety medication. It is possible that you risk the danger of drug interaction if you do not do so. Kava Kava is nicknamed as Natural Valium because it possesses almost all the qualities of this drug.

You will find if you care to look for information on the Net about Kava Kava, that some people claim that this herb is harmful to the liver. This is true, provided it is taken in excess or over very prolonged periods. The same is true with allopathic medicines, too. Therefore, though there are not many studies to approve of disapprove of this fact, Kava Kava is still considered the number one choice for the treatment and cure of mild anxiety.

St Johns Wort
Immediately next on the list of popularity as an anxiety herb is the St Johns Wort. According to history chronicles, in ancient times most civilizations (Aztecs, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Greeks, Romans, and so on) have used this wonderful herb to fight depression and chronic anxiety. The action of this herb is very similar to that of the SSRIs about which we discussed a little earlier. This increases the production and flow of serotonin to the brain, which in turn short-circuits the acute anxiety and/ or depression symptoms.

There are a few side effects when using St Johns Wort herb. Fortunately, all these are positive. This herb also cures muscle pain, digestive problems and hypertension all afflictions that are direct by-products of acute depression or anxiety attacks.

The studies conducted so far indicate that the negative side of the St Johns Wort is few. Among these dizziness and sudden dryness of mouth are worth mentioning. This herb is contraindicated for use by women who are on the birth control pill, as this reduces the pills efficacy. Other than this offshoot, everything else points to the fact that this herb is a good choice when anxiety and depression plague you.

Valerian
Valerian is another herb preferred by many because of its fast action. This herb too treats both anxiety and depression in a similar manner as the SSRIs, only with better results. Though not as popular as the Kava Kava and St Johns Wort, Valerian is still well known and extensively used for the treatment of this particular affliction.

SAM-e
This herb is different from all other herbs used for the treatment of anxiety and depression for the fact that it not only increases the production and flow to the brain of two vital compounds: serotonin and dopamine (an action similar to the SSRIs), but also improves liver function and treats osteoarthritis. Some people reported slight nausea in the initial stages of use, which is the only side effect this wonder herb causes. Most people who have used SAM-e stated that they felt better within days from starting treatment.

Passionflower
Passionflower is an exceptional herb often publicized as one of the best-known natural sedatives. It is particularly useful for the treatment of anxiety and depression because it relaxes muscle tension, which is so common with these conditions while at the same time, leaves the mind and respiratory system unaffected. This herb is also used with great success for pain, nerve disorders, high blood pressure and heart palpitations most of which are symptoms of anxiety. The best thing about Passionflower is that it not habit formative, which means there would be no withdrawal symptoms when its use is stopped.

There is only one downside to the use of Passionflower, especially if it is used in combination with other anxiety medication: it induces sleep. Used in excess you would experience confusion and mental fatigue.

Hops
Hope is a very effective herb used mostly to counter anxiety symptoms such as excitability, sleep disorders, restlessness, irritability, nervousness and the like. As a member of the hemp family, this herb is an excellent sedative. Before its property of being such an excellent tranquilizer was discovered, this herb was used to assist the brewing of beer and ale and for giving it a specific flavor.

Gingko Biloba
Gingko biloba is a very effective herb with applications for many disorders. It is used in the treatment of anxiety and depression because it enhances the blood circulation to the brain, clarity of thought, and power of concentration and improves short-term memory. For best results in the treatment of anxiety and depression, Gingko biloba is taken along with ginger, which is one other herb with tremendous anti-stress properties.

Vitamins and Minerals
It has been observed that the deficiency of certain vitamins and minerals such as the Vitamin B complex group and calcium, zinc and magnesium aggravates the symptoms of anxiety and depression. It is not yet very clear whether depression causes their depletion, or their depletion causes depression. However, it is very encouraging to note that when these are taken as supplements and maintained at optimum levels, depression and anxiety symptoms reduce considerably.

Selenium
Selenium is yet another compound the deficiency of which affects depression negatively. This compound can be assimilated from foods such as fennel seeds, liver, alfalfa, ginseng, garlic and so on. The advantage offered by this compound is that it is exceptionally effective in preventing heart problems as it counters bad cholesterol. The depletion of this compound from the body affects the mood; it keeps the person into a perpetual low feeling.

Chamomile
You would not find a more versatile herb in Nature. While in context with depression, this is an excellent sedative and sleep inducer, chamomile is also helpful in treating digestive disorders and circulatory problems. The coumarin, which is a natural anti-coagulant and blood thinner, is able to help people who have high blood pressure and plaque thickened arteries. Due to this property, its use is contra-indicated for about two weeks before and immediately after any surgery. This herb is commonly consumed as tea. Just a cup twice day can reduce anxiety symptoms and induce sleep almost instantly.