Monday, September 7, 2009

Hope you enjoyed reading my latest blog about my hilarious motorcycle ride. If you didn't read it, here it is: http://bit.ly/4i72Ap

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wellness Care Salem OR – Press Release

Wellness Care Salem OR – A complete description of wellness care for chronic health problems.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sep 3, 2009 – Chronic health problems are increasing at an insurmountable pace in the United States with no slowing in sight. The proliferation of pharmaceuticals and other drugs has caused a deep dependence on the companies that supply them. There are few programs in the health and wellness industry that offer natural protocols and procedures to help a person healing and wholeness.

A new chronic wellness program of care has been designed for the person with a chronic health problem. It is specifically for the complex, multi-system health conditions that a person has had for years. Qualification of care is based on:
A. How serious the health conditions are presently.
B. The number of health conditions a person has presently.
C. How long a persona has had the health conditions.
D. How many drugs a person has taken for the conditions.
E. Life history including stresses and traumas.
F. What is found in the wellness evaluation.

The following protocols are used but not limited to:

I. The Adjustment: A) The five-sense reset. This adjustment mode enhances the five senses and retrains the brain and nervous system. Once the senses have been reset there is improvement in feeling, seeing, hearing, and the sense of smell and taste improves. B) Balancing the peripheral nerves. This is an adjustive procedure that improves the nervous system function and literally reprograms it to work better. C) Emotional stress. This adjustive procedure will improve reactions to stress, whether past or present, and allows a person to deal with stress in the future.

II. Therapeutic Procedures: Active procedures are introduced to increase range of motion, improve strength, improve flexibility. These are preformed with modalities such as low level laser, ultrasonic frequencies, vibrucussion, and active and passive movements.

III. Nutrition and Homeopathy. Specific nutrition and homepathy is carefully chosen to target the faulty parts of the body and nerve system to allow it to repair and heal from the inside out.

IV. Oxygen Therapy. Supplemental oxygen is supplied to the oxygen-starved brain and muscles. Oxygen stimulates brain activity, increase memory, boost concentration, raise energy, improves strength, detoxifies blood, alleviates muscle tension, improves cardiovascular activity, help irregular sleeping patterns, strengthens immune system, and helps healing. Oxygen supplies fuel to the brain.

V. Microcurrrent Therapy. There are points on the outside of your ear (auricular) that directly relate to parts of the brain and body. A very mild current on these points can help improve health conditions in other parts of the body and mind.

VI. Detoxification and Ion Cleansing. Ion cleansing and other detoxification methods are implemented to reduce toxins.

These new procedures are designed to offer a solution to the massive chronic health conditions that are plaguing the people of the United States. More are being developed currently. Only a limited number of people are accepted into this wellness program. Other home-instruction courses are being developed for people who are immobile and these will be available in the near future.

For further information please review the website at http://ping.fm/Z44YB or call 503-581-6846.

Salem, Oregon USA
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Bad Hormones In Your Ice Cream: The Wellness Factor

It is true that there is some ice cream that still comes from cows injected with the genetically engineered growth hormone rBGH (rBST). This increases levels of pus and accumilates another growth hormone that promotes cancer that you get to eat.

Um, that last part isn’t so good. In fact, it’s intolerable and it’s time to inform the ice cream producers that allow rBGH (rBST) that we know what they’re doing and don’t like it one bit.

Breyers and Dreyer’s are by far the biggest two ice cream producers in the country. Dreyer’s, which includes Edy’s and Haagen Dazs, has about 25% of the market share. Breyers, which includes Good Humor, Klondike and Popsicle, has about 16%. Two other major companies that still allow rBGH are Nestle and Wells/Blue Bunny.

In the past five years there is an underground network that has sent thousands of postcards to such companies as Tillamook, Fred Meyer/Kroger, Safeway, Darigold and Alpenrose, asking them politely to go rBGH-free.

After seeing how much consumers wanted rBGH-free dairy, and calculating how much money they were losing by allowing rBGH, they all decided to go partially or completely rBGH-free. The same thing happened with Dannon and Yoplait over the past year and a half and both have announced they’ll be completely rBGH-free by the end of this year.

Who said you're not part of change in this country?

There is a new postcare campaign underway directed to Breyers and Dreyers to get them to stop them from putting this growth hormone into their ice cream.

Find out which foods to AVOID and Get on board here: http://oregonpsr.presstools.org/node/33322#attachments

http://lindwellness.wordpress.com/2009/07/12/bad-hormones-in-your-ice-cream/





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Monday, July 6, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

Health Care Statistics

60% Bankruptcies are due to medical bills. More than 75% of these bankrupt families ahd health insurance but still were overwhelmed by their medical debts.

92% of medical debtors had debts more than $5,000.

25% of firms cancel coverage immediately when an employee suffers a disabling illness; about another 25% do so within a year.

We have a BROKEN health care system. It will take a major change in thinking differently, not just doing more of the same things.



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503-581-6846

Monday, June 22, 2009

Wellness Newsletter Exerpts


This year’s group was made up of four chiropractors and a geologist and we couldn’t come up with the punch line for a joke we were trying to make: Four chiropractors and a geologist walked into…

We rode up through Washington and into Idaho and the last day began from Joseph and rode down through small towns like Long Creek, Mitchell, and Prineville. The last day we rode 450 miles — 12 hours on the road, which is 9 longer than, I prefer. But I had three insights that I pondered on this 1,200 mile ride.

Riding a ridge on the way to Walla Walla, Washington. This was one of the rare times I’m not looking at the scenery. It was a few miles down this very road that I had a nice, friendly conversation with a state trooper, who wanted to talk to me. He gave me some good, helpful advice while riding in Washington. In the Eastern part of the state where we were heading he said the Meth problem is out of control. College kids go to campgrounds and have parties and it wasn’t unusual to bust almost any group they came across.

The first lesson was about food. When you are on the road you often do not have choices you usually have so for the first time in about three years I had a cheeseburger and fries — for breakfast! I know. It was in Spray and burgers were the only food on their menu. Many people have these things every week, so what’s one every three years? I assumed that the beef was local because there were many ranches in the area. The hamburger that you get in fast food places is usually from South America and is mixed from several different farms. So my first lesson was; sometimes you just have to eat what’s on the menu. If you eat well most the time then the times when you have no choice will be okay. You’ll get by.

Dr Peter Lind practices wellness chiropractic in Salem Oregon

Salem Oregon Chiropractor
503-581-6846

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Swine Flu

The story of swine flu marks
another fiasco in the world of
health and medicine. You have
to understand all that surrounds
the politics, power, and money
in an epidemic. Remember the
Avian Bird Flu pandemic? I
spoke and wrote about this
when it first broke and told you
it would be gone in a few years.
It is. I knew there would be
another scare—there always is—
but I never thought it would be
so soon.

Dr Peter Lind practices wellness chiropractic in Salem Oregon

Salem Oregon Chiropractor
503-581-6846