Diet and Nutrition Articles

Each month, Dr. Bill Trevens publishes a new article related to diet and nutrition. Here are some links to the current article and to previous months' articles.

Month
Article
November 2008
Enzymes For Amateurs
October 2008
Relief for Acid Reflux
September 2008
Food Allergies: What to Do?
August 2008
One Valve, Many Problems
July 2008
Spicing Up Your Life
June 2008
Top 10 Super Foods
May 2008
Are Food Perservatives Safe?
April 2008
What Does Organic Really Mean?
March 2008
Why is My Urine That Color?
February 2008
Metabolic Typing For Proper Diet
January 2008
Healthy Bowel Movements
December 2007
Enzymes and Your Diet
November 2007
Drinking Enough Water?
October 2007
Avoiding Third Shift Weight Gain
September 2007
Eating Well Eating Out
August 2007
The Low Down on Metabolism
July 2007
B-Vitamins in Peak Athletic Performance
June 2007
Nutritional Needs Change as You Age
May 2007
Is It True That Chocolate is Good for You?
April 2007
Breakfast – The Most Important Meal
March 2007
An Apple a Day
February 2007
Try Sprouting to Improve Your Health
January 2007
The French Paradox

Dr. Bill Asks some important questions of interest to Watertown residents - Chiropractor Watertown Dr. Bill Asks...

Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.
What's a side effect?
It may sound like a bonus; something extra, but chiropractors know it should more accurately called an "unintended effect," and "unwanted effect" or in some cases an "adverse effect." A pill can't come close to matching your body's ability to create and deliver the essential compounds it needs. That's when it's important to make sure your nervous system is working correctly—the purpose of chiropractic care!