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Let’s Improve Kids’ Health

I’m kicking off the New Year with a webinar about children, Kids’ Top Health Issues. Specifically, I’ll cover the top three questions that I get all the time about kids: digestive issues, especially constipation; attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; and autism. If you have children who face these issues or even if, like a teacher or grandparent, you just want to better understand these conditions, sign up for this webinar today; space will be limited for the live event.

The webinar will cover the following:

            Defining each condition and giving some background information

            Examining the latest research on the potential causes

            Exploring the best dietary approach for each condition

            Reviewing some natural approaches that may help

The webinar will be presented so that people with no scientific background can understand each condition and what may help from a nutritional and exercise perspective. Whether you have a child with these conditions or not, you’ll learn something that will be helpful.

The Kids’ Top Health Issues webinar will be held on Sunday, January 26 at 4 p.m. Eastern Time. Admission is $14.95; if you can’t attend the live presentation, the replay of the webinar will be available. It is certainly appropriate for kids to watch if they want, and I will leave time to answer questions at the end of the live presentation.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet

The Step-by-Step Approach to Pain

As I wrap up preparations for tomorrow’s Managing Pain Super Bowl Webinar, I wanted to provide you with a little more information—specifically, how I’m going to use a step-by-step approach to deal with pain.

The typical approach used by the medical profession is to try a treatment and if that doesn’t work, try the next step in the recommended treatment plan.

What I’m going to teach you is how to use several modalities or approaches simultaneously to manage your pain. For example, let’s say you have a painful joint. In order to build muscle in that joint, you may begin with using light weights; you may use a dietary supplement to decrease inflammation at the same time. It would also be a good idea to do some fascia stretching to stimulate the breakup of adhesions that contribute to the pain. I could go on, but that’s the idea.

You can still participate in the live webinar if you sign up by Sunday at noon Eastern Time. If you can’t make it, I’ll automatically send you a link for the replay when it’s ready. This is an important webinar because it addresses the one question I get all the time. Join me for an hour Sunday afternoon; it just might make a big difference in your ability to live your life.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet