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著者: Drs. Susan and Patrick Frain
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Hands On Health is designed to provide useful lifestyle tips to help listeners live a healthier life.
 
 Drs. Susan and Patrick Frain have a family wellness practice in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Their practice, which opened in 2003, focuses on helping families achieve better health through nutrition, exercise, and a balanced nerve system.
 
 Drs. Frain are both graduates of Benedictine University in the Chicago area, and received their Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
 
 For more information on the food sensitivity testing discussed in this episode, visit https://www.frainfamilychiropractic.com/remedy-testing/.

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  • Our Toxic World
    2023/06/08

    In this episode of Hands On Health, Drs. Frain discuss common toxic ingredients in everyday items. 

    Although sunscreen can be an important factor in helping prevent skin cancer, some sunscreens contain cancer-causing ingredients that can actually contribute to the development of cancer. Ingredients, like oxybenzone are known carcinogens that should be avoided at all costs. Mineral based sunscreens are usually less toxic than their counterparts.

    During the summer months, bug repellent is another area where toxins are prevalent. In addition to using less toxic repellents on your body, planting bug repelling plants, such as lemongrass, can be helpful.

    The cosmetic industry is one of the least regulated industries in the United States when it comes to toxic chemicals. Not only can they contain known cancer-causing chemicals, but many also contain ingredients known as "hormone disruptors". These chemicals can cause infertility and endometriosis, to name a few.

    Many toxic chemicals can also be found in everyday items we use to clean our home and clothing. PFAS, or forever chemicals, are known carcinogens and hormone disruptors that never break down in the environment. In addition, they are know to build up in our blood and organs, without a way for our bodies to properly dispose of the chemicals.

    So how do we know if the products we use on a daily basis contain these toxic chemicals? One of the best websites to learn more about these chemicals, is EWG.org. The Environmental Working Group is a non-profit organization dedicated to researching the various chemicals found in products we use every day, educating the public on these chemicals, and advocating for the removal of dangerous chemicals in these products. To learn more, we encourage you to visit them at EWG.org.

    Drs. Susan and Patrick Frain have a family wellness practice in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Their practice, which opened in 2003, focuses on helping families achieve better health through nutrition, exercise, and a balanced nerve system.

    Drs. Frain are both graduates of Benedictine University in the Chicago area, and received their Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.

    This podcast is for information purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice.

    For more information on any of the topics discussed in this episode, please email drsusan@frainfamilychiropractic.com.

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    27 分
  • Top 5 Tips for Fewer Headaches
    2023/05/17

    Over 45 million Americans suffer with headaches on a regular basis. In this episode of Hands On Health, Dr. Susan Frain shares her personal struggle with headaches and how a chance encounter helped find and eliminate the cause. 

    Drs. Frain review the three most common types of headaches, including migraines, stress headaches and cluster headaches. They also dive into some of the most common causes of headaches, such as stress, medication and arthritis.  

    Drs. Frain then review their top 5 most successful headache treatments, which include increasing your water intake, using ice or heat, improving your posture, eliminating food sensitivities, and getting adjusted. 

    Drs. Susan and Patrick Frain have a family wellness practice in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Their practice, which opened in 2003, focuses on helping families achieve better health through nutrition, exercise, and a balanced nerve system.

    Drs. Frain are both graduates of Benedictine University in the Chicago area, and received their Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.

    This podcast is for information purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice.

    For more information on any of the topics discussed in this episode, please email drsusan@frainfamilychiropractic.com.

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    26 分
  • Supplements 101
    2023/05/09

    Choosing the right supplement can mean the difference between improving your health or not making any difference whatsoever. Did you ever wonder why you can walk into a store and pay one price for a bottle of vitamins, but the same vitamin at a health food store is twice the cost? It has nothing to do with big box stores selling a larger quantity giving them the ability to charge a lower fee, and everything to do with the quality of the supplement itself. 

    And what about physician-grade supplements that are only available through a chiropractor, or other healthcare provider, for example? What makes those so special? In this episode of Hands On Health, Drs. Frain explore the ins-and-outs of what makes one brand of supplements so different from another and how to make sure you get what you pay for.

    There are seven main types of supplements: vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids, enzymes and probiotics. Each one has a different purpose to fulfill in keeping us healthy.

    While the RDA (recommended daily allowance) tells us how much of a certain vitamin we should consume each day, the standards that were set back in 1940, falls short in three key areas:

    • Preventing chronic degenerative disease
    • Promoting optimum health
    • Extending lifespan

    The proper supplement will do one or more of the following for your health:

    • Strengthen cells
    • Protect cells
    • Repair cells
    • Regenerate cells

    With over 100 million Americans taking supplements, it is important to make sure that you are getting all you can out of your supplement. So what is the difference between a supplement and a neutraceutical?

    OTC, or over-the-counter, supplements only contain "some" nutrients. They are labeled as a "dietary supplement",  which is why they can be sold in stores. They may come in tablet, liquid, capsule, or powder form, and are considered "food grade".  Anyone can buy or sell a supplement online. There is no education or training required.

    There are several concerns with OTC supplements. To begin, most come from third parties, making it hard to verify the ingredients. These supplements are lightly regulated, which means that inferior ingredients can be used and you may not know the amount of "active" ingredient in the product. Perhaps the biggest concern is the fact that the quality of these supplements are often so poor, that our body does not have the ability to digest them.

    Neutraceuticals are "biologically active formulation" that make it easy for our bodies to absorb. Frequently paired with "helper molecules", these supplements ensure that our bodies are able to digest and absorb the nutrients into our system. Capsules are vegan as opposed to plastic.

    The best way to ensure you are taking the right supplement for your body, is to consult a chiropractor or other healthcare provider. Chiropractors in the state of Wisconsin, who choose to provide nutritional support to their patients, are required to attend a 48 hour certification course and pass a rigorous state test.

    To learn more about what supplements are best for you, schedule a complimentary consultation at www.frainfamilychiropractic.com.

    Drs. Susan and Patrick Frain have a family wellness practice in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Their practice, which opened in 2003, focuses on helping families achieve better health through nutrition, exercise, and a balanced nerve system.

    Drs. Frain are both graduates of Benedictine University in the Chicago area, and received their Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.

    This podcast is for information purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice.

    For more information on any of the topics discussed in this episode, please email drsusan@frainfamilychiropractic.com.

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    28 分

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