Posts Tagged ‘Nutrition Oak Park IL’
Welcome to Oak Park Chiropractic's Nutrition Oak Park IL Archive. Here you can learn more about Oak Park Chiropractic, Chiropractic, and Dr. Jill Dortch, today's choice for Chiropractors in Oak Park, IL. Read Dr. Jill Dortch's Chiropractic Nutrition Oak Park IL for the health of it.
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Sep 28, 2021 | Health Articles
Fall is here! The first days of school have come and gone. Now the once excited kids bend over or strain shoulders to hold the overly heavy backpacks that contain their school books and folders. Unfortunately these over filled backpacks are heading our future generations into early back pain, neck pain, headaches and disease processes. According to ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Jul 16, 2020 | Health Articles
Our Team this summer would like to help you better understand a chronic inflammatory response and explain how it manifests in the body based on two triggers: genetics and lifestyle. Our family history can provide us with a sneak peak of which health issues we may be at increased risks for developing. However, our lifestyle ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Oct 10, 2019 | Health Articles
Do sugary treats make you cackle with joy and send spells of disdain towards your waistline? Unfortunately, one of our favorite candy-filled holidays is upon us, as the retail world likes to remind us. As in all ghoulish fairy tales, the wicked witch ensnares us with tantalizing sugar laden tricks that do not fool our ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Sep 3, 2019 | Health Articles
September madness of activities is in full swing! As we are trying to balance of all of our daily activities, we sometimes begin a pattern of a "what's easier at the moment" attitude. Unfortunately, that also can become a poor habit in our choices for what we choose to eat and when we eat.
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Oct 30, 2018 | Health Articles
Are you sitting or standing on the bench due to an injury? For most athletes and health enthusiasts, recovering from an injury can be a workout in itself. For a serious athlete, being told that you have to reduce or halt activity altogether to let a bone or muscle heal is equivalent to torture. ...
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