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Hey everyone, this is your health bestie Barbara.
Speaker:In the last episode, we discussed medical benefits that may be included in your health insurance
Speaker:plan.
Speaker:These benefits may range from physician services, hospitalizations for medical or surgical
Speaker:care, and patient-former pseudocalls, emergency services, lab and diagnostic tests such as
Speaker:x-rays and MRIs. There may also be additional benefits available such as critical illness,
Speaker:accident protection, income protection, vision and dental services and telehealth care,
Speaker:just to name a few. In this episode, we will continue this discussion on medical benefits included
Speaker:in your health insurance plan. The title of this episode is "How to Reduce Pain and Headaches
Speaker:without traditional medicine.
Speaker:We will discuss acupuncture and chiropractic care.
Speaker:Did you know that they may be covered in your health insurance?
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Speaker:To help you determine which healing method may be better suited for you,
Speaker:I will discuss both acupuncture and chiropractic care today.
Speaker:They are popular, holistic, and integrative approaches to health,
Speaker:but they differ in their techniques and benefits.
Speaker:Whether you're seeking pain relief, stress management, or overall wellness,
Speaker:understanding the differences between acupuncture and chiropractic care
Speaker:can help you make an informed decision for your health journey.
Speaker:These health modalities may change your life for the better.
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Speaker:While we're talking about this, if you have any questions about health insurance or need help
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Speaker:You can find us on X, the Everything app, formerly known as Twitter at solo_health
Speaker:and also on YouTube at Health Solutions today. Perfect. Have you ever considered acupuncture or
Speaker:chiropractic care for your health issues? When we think of our health, we naturally associate care
Speaker:with medical doctors and nurses. Most of us grew up with this type of care.
Speaker:Chiropractic care and acupuncture often overlooked as a source of health treatment. After this
Speaker:episode, you may reconsider your viewpoint and perhaps you may decide that one or both
Speaker:of these types of treatment could be worth a try for you.
Speaker:Let's start with chiropractic treatment and benefits.
Speaker:The mission of the American Chiropractic Association is to inspire and empower members to elevate
Speaker:the health and wellness of their communities.
Speaker:A website, handsdownbetter.org, that's handsdownbetter.org, will help you locate a chiropractic doctor
Speaker:near you.
Speaker:The website states that chiropractic care is a non-drug approach to pain management.
Speaker:Currently, there is a national effort to reduce prescription opiate overuse and abuse, which
Speaker:has reached an epidemic level.
Speaker:People take these medications to reduce pain unknowingly and unwittingly.
Speaker:Once they start taking them, sometimes they find that they are unable to stop.
Speaker:Pro-Practic treatment can help with posture, back pain, headaches, and more.
Speaker:In this way, we may be able to reduce our reliance on such pain medications.
Speaker:At the end of this episode, I will share some tips from the American Chiropractic Association
Speaker:to get you started in improving your posture, addressing back pain, and headaches.
Speaker:So stay tuned.
Speaker:Here is the position in which we hold our bodies while standing, sitting, or even lying
Speaker:down.
Speaker:Healthy posture is the correct alignment of our body parts, supported by the right amount
Speaker:of muscle tension against gravity.
Speaker:Our everyday movements and activities can affect this alignment and put stress on joints
Speaker:and muscles, sometimes resulting in pain and potentially permanent damage, if left unchecked
Speaker:over time.
Speaker:proper ergonomic and movement strategies can help prevent these problems.
Speaker:Back pain is a fact of life for many of us.
Speaker:Research shows that up to 80% of the population will experience back pain at some point during
Speaker:their lives.
Speaker:It is one of the most common reasons for visits to the doctor's office and it is the
Speaker:single leading cause of disability.
Speaker:If you have a headache, you're not alone.
Speaker:Nine out of ten Americans suffer from headaches.
Speaker:Some are occasional, some frequent, some are dull, and throbbing, and some cause debilitating
Speaker:pain and nausea.
Speaker:Research shows that spinal manipulation, one of the primary chiropractic treatments, may
Speaker:be an effective treatment option for tension headaches and headaches that originate in the
Speaker:neck.
Speaker:Wonderful.
Speaker:Now let's explore acupuncture.
Speaker:And acupuncturist is also a doctor.
Speaker:They go through at least three or four years of masters
Speaker:and in some cases doctoral training
Speaker:in order to receive their license.
Speaker:According to the Cleveland Clinic, acupuncture
Speaker:is a traditional Chinese method used
Speaker:to relieve some health conditions such as pain.
Speaker:Tiny needles are inserted into meridian points
Speaker:throughout the body to help rebalance the body's energy
Speaker:which is referred to as Chi.
Speaker:This procedure prompts the body to self-heal
Speaker:and release natural chemicals to fight illness and symptoms.
Speaker:Deborah Bleeker, acupuncturist and author
Speaker:of Acupuncture Point's Handbook states that,
Speaker:each acupuncture point has many functions.
Speaker:Each point regulates the body
Speaker:and helps to restore it to its normal function.
Speaker:There are well over 400 acupuncture points on the body.
Speaker:What should you look for in an acupuncturist?
Speaker:You will want to work with a licensed acupuncturist.
Speaker:This means they graduated from an acupuncturist school
Speaker:that includes a graduate level program
Speaker:and they would have a degree in Oriental Medicine.
Speaker:Oriental Medicine can include Chinese, herbal medicine,
Speaker:acupuncture, gui sha, cupping, moxibustian, and tuina.
Speaker:China, which is a form of Chinese therapeutic massage.
Speaker:Chinese medicine has existed for more than 2000 years and has been used as the primary
Speaker:form of medicine in China for thousands of years.
Speaker:Briefly, let's discuss Chinese medicine philosophy.
Speaker:You may find it interesting.
Speaker:Emotions medicine can treat both pain and emotions.
Speaker:In Chinese medicine, physical imbalances can lead to emotional imbalances.
Speaker:There is no separation of the mind and body according to Chinese theory.
Speaker:The mind affects the body and vice versa.
Speaker:Emotional health is rooted in physical health.
Speaker:Stress in Chinese medicine correlates to specific organic imbalances.
Speaker:For example, stress in Chinese medicine is related to the liver.
Speaker:Anxiety is related to the heart.
Speaker:Acupuncture in Chinese medicine with over 2,000 years of study is very in-depth.
Speaker:Hopefully these highlights will help you understand how it may benefit you.
Speaker:According to Oriental Medicine, the body knows how to heal itself.
Speaker:It just needs a stimulus to encourage it to heal.
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Speaker:Now let's dive in to our wellness section.
Speaker:Could you benefit from chiropractic care,
Speaker:from headaches and back pain,
Speaker:to improving athletic performance,
Speaker:to lifestyle and nutritional advice,
Speaker:to just getting back to your favorite daily activities.
Speaker:The right chiropractor is a great partner for you
Speaker:in health and wellness.
Speaker:Tips for headaches, what can you do?
Speaker:The American Chiropractic Association
Speaker:offers the following suggestions to prevent headaches.
Speaker:If you spend a large amount of time in one fixed position,
Speaker:such as in front of a computer, on a sewing machine,
Speaker:typing or reading, take a break and stretch
Speaker:every 30 minutes to an hour.
Speaker:The stretches should take your head and neck
Speaker:through a comfortable range of motion.
Speaker:You can also roll your shoulders and stretch your arms
Speaker:to reduce tension from your neck.
Speaker:Take your head and pull it gently from one side,
Speaker:going towards your left shoulder,
Speaker:gently roll your head forward,
Speaker:and then over to your right shoulder.
Speaker:And this movement can be repeated several times
Speaker:to help break up that tension.
Speaker:Shake those hands, elbows, shoulders,
Speaker:roll those shoulders, move them back and forth.
Speaker:Get that blood flowing through your head.
Speaker:Now, if you are prone to dull, throbbing headaches, you may want to avoid heavy exercise.
Speaker:Try to engage in such activities as walking and low-impact aerobics.
Speaker:Avoid teeth clenching.
Speaker:The upper teeth should never touch the lower.
Speaker:Except when swallowing.
Speaker:When the teeth are clenched, this can result in stress at the temporal mandibular joints,
Speaker:also known as TMJ for short, the two joints that connect your jaw to your skull, leading
Speaker:to TMJ irritation in a form of tension headaches.
Speaker:It may also help to drink at least eight, eight ounce glasses of water a day to help avoid
Speaker:dehydration, which can also lead to headaches.
Speaker:Now let's briefly discuss some tips for a posture.
Speaker:Can we improve for a posture?
Speaker:Awareness of a posture along with an understanding of healthy movement strategies will help you
Speaker:consciously correct yourself.
Speaker:Your chiropractic doctor can further assist you by recommending exercises to strengthen
Speaker:your core and postural muscles.
Speaker:He or she can also assist you with choosing better postures during your work or recreational
Speaker:activities and reducing your risk of injury.
Speaker:You are some ergonomic considerations.
Speaker:How we hold and move our bodies every day, even while doing something as simple as sitting
Speaker:at our desk or standing in place, can have an impact on our posture.
Speaker:Below are some general ergonomic tips to help reduce the chance of pain and injuries.
Speaker:While sitting at a desk, keep your feet on the floor or on a footrest if they don't
Speaker:reach the floor.
Speaker:cross your legs, your ankles should be directly in front of your knees. Keep a small gap between
Speaker:the back of your knees and the front of your seat. Your knees should be at or below the
Speaker:level of your hips. Adjust the back rest of your chair to support your low and mid-back
Speaker:or use or back support. Relax your shoulders and keep your forearms parallel to the ground.
Speaker:Avoid sitting in the same position for long periods of time. Take breaks and move your
Speaker:body. When standing, bear your weight primarily on the balls of your feet. That's the forward
Speaker:part of your feet, the widest portion. Keep your knees slightly bent, keep your feet
Speaker:about shoulder width apart. Let your arms hang naturally down the sides of the body. Stand
Speaker:straight and tall with your shoulders pulled down and back. Tuck your stomach in. Keep your
Speaker:Your head level, your earlobes should be in alignment with your shoulders.
Speaker:Do not push your head forward, backward, or to the side, unless you're doing some form
Speaker:of exercise.
Speaker:Shift your weight from your toes to your heels or one foot to the other if you must stand
Speaker:for a long time.
Speaker:Think of an ostrich.
Speaker:and our stretch will stand on one leg,
Speaker:and then switch legs periodically.
Speaker:When lying down in bed,
Speaker:find the mattress that is right for you.
Speaker:While a firm mattress is generally recommended,
Speaker:some people find that softer mattresses
Speaker:help reduce their back pain.
Speaker:Your individual comfort should guide your choice.
Speaker:Choose the right pillow too.
Speaker:Special pillows are available to help
Speaker:with posture problems resulting from poor sleeping positions.
Speaker:Avoid sleeping on your stomach, sleep on your side or back,
Speaker:which is often helpful for back pain.
Speaker:If you sleep on your side, place a pillow between your legs.
Speaker:And if you sleep on your back,
Speaker:keep a pillow under your knees.
Speaker:Great.
Speaker:Now let's discuss back pain and some tips to prevent it.
Speaker:There are several simple strategies
Speaker:that can help to prevent the onset of back pain.
Speaker:Maintain a healthy diet and weight
Speaker:under the supervision of your chiropractor
Speaker:or other health professional.
Speaker:Avoid prolonged inactivity or bed rest.
Speaker:Warm up or stretch before exercising
Speaker:or physical activity such as gardening.
Speaker:Maintain proper posture.
Speaker:Wear comfortable, low-heeled shoes.
Speaker:Sleep on a mattress of medium firmness
Speaker:to minimize any curvature in your spine.
Speaker:When lifting an object, lift with your knees, keep the object close to your body and do not
Speaker:twist.
Speaker:Quit smoking if that's something that you do.
Speaker:Smoking may impair blood flow, resulting in oxygen and nutrient deprivation to spinal
Speaker:tissues.
Speaker:Work with your chiropractor and other health professionals in this goal.
Speaker:and to also achieve overall wellness and health.
Speaker:Chiropractic care and acupuncture
Speaker:can both address issues related to pain, headaches,
Speaker:and well-being.
Speaker:The choice between acupuncture and chiropractic care
Speaker:ultimately depends on your individual needs and preferences
Speaker:and perhaps you may not need to choose.
Speaker:Perhaps you can benefit from both.
Speaker:Both methods have their own strengths
Speaker:and can be effective in addressing various health issues.
Speaker:Remember, what works best for one person may not necessarily work best for another.
Speaker:When looking for a professional, make sure they have a license to practice, meet with
Speaker:them and discuss your needs.
Speaker:I would love to hear about your experiences with acupuncture, or chiropractic care, in
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Speaker:In this episode, we discussed ways to reduce pain and headaches without the use of medicine.
Speaker:This can be achieved through daily lifestyle changes such as the way we sit at our desk,
Speaker:stand and sleep.
Speaker:We also discussed chiropractic doctors and acupuncture as a way to receive professional
Speaker:treatment to reduce pain and headaches.
Speaker:In the next episode, we will discuss doctor, office visits, prescription drugs and diagnostic
Speaker:lab tests.
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