Nutrition Advice from Our Chesapeake Chiropractor
At Atlantic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation in Chesapeake, our chiropractors, Drs. Eric and Suzanne Santjer provide care and treatment to help patients live the best life possible. The "whole person" approach means that in addition to chiropractic techniques such as manual spinal manipulations and the Activator technique, our chiropractors also provide nutritional counseling so that patients in the 23320 zip code can live a full and healthy life. Often, we can help patients who suffer from back pain or migraine headache pain by changing their diet and ensuring they receive the proper nutrients.
Three Easy Nutrition Tips to Follow
The key to nutrition is eating whole foods that contain plenty of vitamins and minerals. Fruits and vegetables are great sources for many of the nutrients your body needs to thrive. Eating enough vegetables and fruits in a day can seem like a challenge, but there are ways you can be sure to get in enough servings. Try blending a smoothie in the morning for breakfast. Use two or three different fruits in the smoothie along with low fat milk or soy milk for an added bit of protein.
If you struggle to get enough vegetables into your diet, an easy way to increase the amount you get is to double the number of vegetables called for in a recipe. If a recipe for soup calls for one carrot, use two. Turn to vegetables instead of pretzels or chips as a mid-afternoon snack. To make the vegetables more accessible, chop them into bite-sized pieces at the beginning of the week and store them in individual portion sized containers.
Our chiropractors understand that it is not always easy to eat well. If you find yourself in a situation where the only options are high in fat or otherwise unhealthy, don't panic. Do your best to return to your normal eating habits as soon as possible.
As part of nutritional counseling at our clinic, our chiropractors can recommend vitamin and mineral supplements to help you make up for any deficiencies in your diet. They can explain the benefits of each vitamin and why you need a certain amount of it.
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