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February News!

February 8, 2012 by Dr. Bianca Treski

2/16: Posture Screening at Albany Crossfit   6:30-7:30 PM

2/28: Keeping the Heart Healthy Workshop   12:00-1:00 PM

*Please RSVP by the 27th.

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January News

January 3, 2012 by Dr. Bianca Treski

Happy New Year!

1/12: Posture screening at Albany Crossfit 6:30-7:30 PM

1/24: Lunch and Learn-“How to Have a Healthy New Year” 12-15-1:00 PM

*RSVP required by noon on the 24th.

 

50 in 2012!

Our mission in 2012 is to encourage 50 people to get spine check-ups.

Check-ups will make people aware of the importance of their spine. Many health problems generate from bad spinal structure.

We need your help! You will earn a chance to win prizes every time you refer. Stay tuned for prize announcements.

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December News

December 5, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

12/8: Posture Screening at ACF from 6:30-7:30 PM.

12/26: AFC is closed all day.

12/27: AFC if open all day.

12/1-12/23: Toys for Teens Collection

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November News

November 7, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

11/10: ACF posture screening from 6:30-7:30 PM

11/16: Avoid text neck/improve your workstation workshop from 6:30-7:00 at Active Family Chiropractic. RSVP is required!

11/23-11/24: AFC is closed.

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October Events!

October 10, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

10/13: Posture Screening at Albany CrossFit from 6:30 PM-7:30 PM

10/19: Seasonal Ergonomics Workshop at Active Family Chiropractic from 6:30 PM-7:00 PM. RSVP required as light refreshments are served.

10/31: Halloween party at Active Family Chiropractic!

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August Updates

August 3, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

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Effectiveness of Spinal Surgery Questioned

July 19, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

A popular news website recently posted an article on Spinal Surgery:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39658423/ns/health-pain_center/

The article has pointed out some vital information that chiropractors have known for years. Surgery is not something that should be taken lightly. Surgery will alter the structure permanently.

There is a magic bullet for back pain. It is corrective chiropractic care. A vast majority of back pain comes from poor spinal structure, which can be corrected. Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP) is a technique that is researched and proved to be safe and effective. Check out www.idealspine.com for more information. It is wise to exercise and change your diet as the article suggests. However, until you address the fundamental structural problems in the spine, your problem will not be addressed completely.

By the way: Using CBP, a non-invasive, gentle technique, permits care for those who already have had surgery.

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Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate!

July 19, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

Check out this quick video about hydration!

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May Announcements!

May 12, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

AFC is planning the second annual trip to the Valley Cats Baseball game on Saturday, July 16th, 2011. Join us for a night of fun and fireworks! Please sign up if you want to go at AFC or via e-mail. If you sign up, you must go as tickets are purchased in advance. Last date for sign up is mid-June.

AFC is hosting a referral contest. The first person to refer 5 people who decide to correct their spines will earn complimentary spinal care!

The workshop this month is on Fundamentals of Healthy Living. It is on Wednesday, May 18th from 6-6:30 PM. Please register for the workshop by noon on the 18th.

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Food packaging labels

May 12, 2011 by Dr. Bianca Treski

Do you know what you are feeding your child?

Our country is faced with the growing epidemic of obesity and specifically, childhood obesity. The ease of access to highly processed foods can be seen everywhere from your local market to the fast food restaurant down the street.

The problem with highly processed foods is that their nutrition value is terrible. An even bigger problem is that many of these foods are designed to be very tasty, which encourages us to seek these items out as comfort foods and quick, easy replacements to quality home-cooked meals.

In today’s fast-paced world, parents are turning toward quick answers to feed their children. As a result, more and more children are eating unhealthy foods more regularly than in the past.

Who stands to suffer? Your children. The sugar content in processed/fast food products are enough of a health concern, let alone the fat content and preservatives added to these products.

Here are 5 tips for the concerned parent when deciding what they should feed their children:

  • 1: Foods claiming to “support your immune system”.
  • Many of the processed foods make this claim. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables is what you really need to support your immune system.
  • 2. Sugar-filled foods that advertise their virtues.
  • Many foods geared toward children are FILLED with sugar. Whether it be loaded with chocolate or marshmallows, products marketed toward children introduce high levels of sugar into their diets. Is it any wonder more children are being diagnosed with diabetes or behavioral issues like A.D.D.?
  • 3. Treats made with ‘real fruit’.
  • For any product boasting this claim, check the ingredient label found on all boxes/packages of food. The manufacturer is required to list the ingredients in order from the most abundant found in the product to the least abundant.For example: a can of mixed nuts (salted) will list the types of nuts, starting with peanuts (the most abundant nut in the can) and finishing with pecans (the least abundant nut in the can). This is followed by whatever else the manufacturer adds, typically a type of oil and salt.Seriously, how much ‘real fruit’ comes in a fruit roll-up?
  • 4. Foods made with whole grain.
  • Whole grains have been a strong selling point and has seemed to pick up momentum recently. Numerous products advertise they are made with whole grains, but many of these products also carry sugars, high fructose corn syrup and other processed additives.Once again, consult the ingredient label on the food package to get an idea of how much ‘whole grain’ is included in the product.
  • 5. Products claiming they are “natural”.
  • Simply put, if it is not a piece of fruit or a vegetable in your hand, the term “natural” carries little or no significance.

 

These are a handful of helpful tips that will help you make better choices when choosing the types of food you feed your children.

It is important to remember that many good eating habits can be established when your child is young. Often times our children are simply little versions of the good and bad habits we have developed throughout our lives. We should keep that in mind when trying to establish a healthier way of life for our children.

If you feel you need help in promoting a healthier diet for you and your children, please attend our workshops or seek further expertise from a nutritionist.

We are available by free consult on topics including, but not limited to dietary health, stress reduction, spinal maintenance and much more.

Sincerely,

Dr. Bianca Treski, D.C.
Active Family Chiropractic, P.C.

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