Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Seasonal Affective Disorder — How to Deal with the “Winter Woes” Naturally

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder in which persons with normal mental health experience depressive symptoms during the winter months. A diagnosis of SAD requires that the person experience the depressive symptoms year after year, not just for one winter or part of one winter. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) classifies SAD as a “specifier of major depression,” not a unique disorder.
What are the Symptoms of SAD?
Symptoms of SAD include difficulty waking up in the morning, tendency to oversleep as well as to overeat (especially a craving for carbohydrates), a lack of energy, difficulty concentrating on completing tasks, and withdrawal from friends, family, and social activities. These symptoms lead to the depression, pessimism, and lack of pleasure which characterize a person suffering from this disorder.
What are the causes of SAD?
1. Disruption of Circadian Rhythms: The reduced level of sunlight in fall and winter may disrupt your body’s internal clock, which lets you know when you should sleep or be awake. This disruption of your circadian rhythm may lead to feelings of depression. This cause is exacerbated the further one lives from the equator (meaning that periods of darkness are longer).
2. Melatonin levels. The change in seasons can disrupt the balance of the natural hormone melatonin, which plays a role in sleep patterns and mood.
3. Serotonin levels. A drop in serotonin, a brain chemical (neurotransmitter) that affects mood, might play a role in seasonal affective disorder. Reduced sunlight can cause a drop in serotonin, perhaps leading to depression.
Natural Ways to Fight SAD:
1. Get Outside During Daylight Hours: Most people with a traditional work schedule wind up arriving to work and departing work when it is dark outside during shorter winter days. To fight SAD, try to take a walk during lunchtime, spend some time in a park, or just attempt to sit near a window. Even if it is overcast, the ultraviolet B light in sunlight will still penetrate the clouds and increase your vitamin D levels. Make time on the weekends for outdoor activities.
2. Exercise Regularly: Exercise helps relieve stress and anxiety, both of which can increase seasonal affective disorder symptoms.
3. Make Your Home and Work Environment Brighter and Sunnier: Open blinds, trim trees that block windows, and attempt to sit near windows as you work or rest.
4. Use St. John’s Wort: this herb has traditionally been used to treat a variety of problems, including depression.
5. Omega-3 fatty acids: Omega-3 fatty acid supplements have been shown to relieve depression symptoms in some studies. Sources of omega-3s include fatty, cold-water fish, such as salmon, mackerel and herring. Flaxseed, flax oil and walnuts also contain omega-3 fatty acids, and small amounts are found in soybean and canola oils.
6. Socialize: Make efforts to see friends and colleagues often.
7. Take a Trip: A vacation to a sun-drenched location like the desert Southwest of America or a tropical beach will give you a large dose of the sunlight you’ve been missing.
8. Get Enough Sleep, But Don’t Sleep Too Much: Not sleeping enough will hurt your immune system and exacerbate symptoms of depression, but too much sleep will also lead to more depression. Develop a sleep schedule that allows you to get at least six, but preferably eight or nine hours of sleep per day.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Massage at Nordquist Chiropractic

Swedish Massage

Using classic European massage techniques, this full body massage will stimulate circulation, improve skin and muscle tone, relieve tension, and soothe tired muscles. This is the ultimate massage for relaxation and increased circulation.

Deep Tissue

Deep pressure to specific trigger points of the body relieves stress and tension, stimulates energy, and allows the natural flow of oxygen to the blood. This treatment is therapeutic and energizing, as well as relaxing.  An intense massage recommended for those who have had massage before.

Sports Massage

Deep stroking methods plus special stretching movements specific to your sport soothe and invigorate muscles before or after sports activity.  Helpful with injury prevention, rehabilitation, and flexibility.  Therapeutic and energizing.

Maternity Massage

Honor the miracle and address the hard work of carrying a baby with a special treatment for a special woman.  This massage uses a side-lying position for total comfort at all stages of pregnancy, and benefits the discomforts of upper back, hips, and legs.  

Monday, October 11, 2010

Pet Food Drive at Nordquist Chiropractic

 We've decided to participate in a PET FOOD DRIVE for the Puyallup Food Bank.

New Patients- recieve complimentary consult, exam, and X-rays with a minimum donation of one bag of pet food.

Existing Patients- recieve a complimentary adjustment wih a minimum donation of one bag of pet food.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Headache and Migrane help is here! at Nordquist Chiropractic

Does your Head feel like This?


Let us help relieve the pain!
It’s Headache Month at
Nordquist Chiropractic. Call us this month and receive X-rays, an examination, and consultation for only $20 (a $250 value). (253) 445-3000
...If it's not you who has headaches, pass the info along to a friend or family member who could benefit from this.

Migranes and Chiropractic

Even with medical treatment you may still find yourself banging your head against the wall from persistent Migraine attacks.  Many Migraineurs find themselves turning to complementary or "alternative" treatments out of frustration when they are having limited success with prescription drugs and other approved medical treatments.  The following section will introduce you to some non-pharmaceutical therapies. These treatments offer many of us additional relief, but are NOT an excuse to abandoned approved medical care.  Rather they will offer you an opportunity to gain more control over you Migraine disease management.  They will work better if integrated into your overall care, and you should always advise your attending physician of every non-drug treatment you are trying.  Keep in mind even so-called natural remedies are drugs too, and some can effective other prescription drugs you may be on Migraine or other illnesses you also suffer from.  In addition, OTC or herbal/vitamins can sometimes cause serious illness or interfere with prescription drug effectiveness.  
A number of non-pharmacological approaches are sometimes used to relieve headache and/or Migraine pain. These alternative methods may help to reduce or relieve headache pain, but usually do not treat all of the Migraine associated symptoms. They are often used along with attack-abortive or preventive measures. Examples include:
Chiropractic methods employ a holistic approach to pain relief through massage, spinal manipulation and periodic adjustment of joints and soft tissue.  Although many who suffer from Migraine fail to find relief with chiropractic treatment, some have quite positive results.  Therefore we feel you should explore all non-drug option with an open mind.  If you enjoy positive results, stick with it, and if not—move on!
We have noted several studies that also show promise.  Take a look at the follow example:
One hundred and twenty-seven Migraine patients (at least one Migraine per month) were divided into two groups for comparison. Group 1 received chiropractic adjustments at specific vertebral subluxations determined by the treating practitioner; group 2 served as controls and received inactive treatment (electrical stimulation with no current delivered). Subjects receiving chiropractic adjustments reported substantial improvement in Migraine frequency, duration, disability, and medication use following two months of treatment. One in five participants reported a 90% reduction in Migraines, and half reported significant improvement in Migraine severity.
Are you tired of Migraine headaches ruining your day? With conventional over-the-counter medications proving less than effective (and often accompanied by dangerous side effects), it’s time to fight the pain from another angle. To find out more about the potential benefits of chiropractic care, schedule an appointment with Dr. Nordquist at (253) 445-3000.