Friday, December 9, 2011

Add New Traditions to Your Holidays

By Ashlei Jackson, Qlixite


The holidays are centered around tradition! Everyone has that time-honored activity or item that reminds them of childhood memories of Christmas or Hanukkah or Kwanza...or however you celebrate - these traditions make this ‘Wonderful Time of the Year” special and give meaning to the holidays. Thinking of adding a new tradition this year? Here are some various traditions that can add to your festive season!


The Christmas Pickle - The exact country of origin for putting a pickle ornament on your tree is fairly unknown but visit any ornament section of the store and you’re bound to find a pickle ornament! The Tradition: The ornament is hidden on the tree on Christmas Eve. On Christmas morning, all of the children in the house take turns looking for the pickle ornament and the child who finds the Christmas pickle receives an extra present for his or her good work.


Caroling - Also called a noel, song or hymn - the act of groups of people singing outside in the wintertime goes back to the Middle Ages making them some of the oldest musical compositions still regularly sung. The Tradition: Whether you physically go sing in a choir or caroling group - include singing as a family (not just listening) to your regular holiday activities to add an uplifting note.


Hang Holly - To the Irish Celtics, holly represented both life and rebirth; the evergreen leaves symbolized life during a time when all else was bare and the red berries represented the coming of Spring. The Tradition: Add Holly to your home to welcome in the New Year and remind you of hope.


• Light a Rememberance Candle on the Winter Solstice - The Winter Solstice is the day of the year when the position of the earth in respect to the sun results in the shortest period of daylight hours. It became very important for many cultures to ‘remind’ people that the light would ‘return.’ The Tradition: On the evening of the Winter Solstice, sit in a darkened area and each person take turns lighting a candle. Whether you choose to light candles to symbolize those people who may have passed away or choose to have the candles represent goals is up to you. Leave the candles lit until bedtime, then use a lid to extinguish the flames instead of blowing them out which would blow away the good ‘luck’ or ‘memories.’


Stocking Buttons - Children often go through minor depression the day you take down all decorations. The Tradition: On the chosen day of clean up, at dinner, a small box is set next to the dinner plate of each person. Inside is a button that relates to the person/child. After dinner each person sews the button on their stocking which then gets packed away. This special activity makes cleaning up a positive event.


The Higher Gift Box - This is one of my own traditions that I am starting. Every year the term ‘Wish List’ turns into practically an epic quest; find the perfect gift. This year the higher gift box is making us think beyond ourselves all year long. The Tradition: Buy or make a small box. Place it somewhere high on the tree or mantle where it can be easily seen but ‘out of reach’. On a specific day, like Christmas Eve, retrieve the box and have each person write down a ‘gift’ they plan to give in the coming year on a piece of paper - the gift can be to your family, community, God, the world - anyone! But it cannot be something bought with money and forgotten. Put all of the papers in the box and store away. The following Christmas, whether privately or as a family discuss your gifts, whether they were achieved and how important giving is to this time of year.

3 Ingredients for Younger Looking Skin

By Rhaina Butler, Just Be Beautiful



The three most concerning area's were


1. Crows Feet/Wrinkling. Secret Ingredient: PEPTIDES


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Straigt Answers on Scoliosis & Spine Health

By Dr. Randall Hensley, D.C., Hensley ChiropracticIt's likely your first and only exposure to this term was during a junior high scoliosis screening. As such this musculoskeletal condition is frequently surrounded by confusion, questions, and fear. The following points are offered to settle your nerves regarding this diagnosis.





What is it?


From the Greek “skolios” for twisted or crooked, the term “scoliosis” describes any functional or structural tilting or sideways curvature of the spine. The human spine should have three curves front to back as looking from the side but when looking straight at a mirror, there should be no sideways curvature or asymmetry.


What causes it?


Measured in degrees of curvature, scoliosis can be “structural” such as a curve caused by a malformed vertebrae or “nonstructural” as in a compensatory curve due to a muscle spasm caused by a nerve irritated by a disc herniation. Although there are 7 different classifications of spinal curves and 8 different types of “structural scoliosis” the “idiopathic structural” form of scoliosis is by far the most common and most frustrating because “idiopathic” means “unknown cause”. There is a strong hereditary and female predilection. Scoliosis is usually progressive during adolescent growth spurts and later as degenerative changes remodel the spine.


What are the signs and symptoms?


Very often scoliosis is totally asymptomatic until severe. A chiropractor or other health professional trained in screening for scoliosis will look for differences in shoulder or hip height, lateral deviation of the head or shoulders, rib-cage deformity, muscular imbalances, etc. In additional to the visual and orthopedic examination, the gold standard for curvature diagnosis is a weight-bearing standing x-ray of the full spine.


How much curve is too much curve?


Two main questions arise from a positive scoliosis exam. How curved is it and is it getting worse? The second of these questions is very significant because it is the driving force behind the selected treatment and timeline.

How is it treated?


The ideal goal of treatment begins with a correct and early diagnosis. Secondly, one must identify and eliminate any subtle cause or modifiable contributing factors such as poor postural habits, structural imbalance, asymmetrical foot pronation, etc. Although some debate exists regarding the efficacy of certain treatments, options range from simply watching for progression, corrective postural exercises, chiropractic adjustments, palliative symptom care, corrective orthotics, full spine bracing, traction, and invasive spinal surgery.


What to do:


Parents, please be observant of your child's posture, be pro-active in requesting a spinal exam from your health care providers, and do all you can in minimizing the consequences of this potentially life-altering condition.

Sleep - It's Good For Your Health!

By Dr. Randall Hensley, D.C., Hensley Chiropractic


Do you sleep like a baby?...awake every two hours, hungry and needing to use the bathroom? Or are you blessed with the ability to fall asleep the minute your head hits the pillow, sleep all night, and wake up feeling refreshed and ready to go? If you are in the later group, good for you. And I mean, good for you! Sleep is very important in maintaining your health and recovering from illness. Sleep allows your body the down time it needs to replenish, rebuild, and remove stress from your systems. If you are not sleeping well consider the following recommendations for a good night's rest. Remember everyone's sleep solutions differ so finding your perfect remedy is unique to you. Try one or all of them!

In addition to the typical remedies such as avoiding caffeine, sipping chamomile tea, or counting sheep, there are many other factors that can affect your sleep quality and duration. For example having a mattress and pillow that suits your particular preference is very important. If you wake up less than “bright-eyed and bushy-tailed” check your bed. As a rule of thumb if you sleep better at a hotel, your in-laws, or when camping...it's likely your bed. You should also be sure to go to bed and wake up at the same time, even on weekends. This builds consistency in your sleep-wake cycle. This “circadian rhythm” is set by your pituitary gland deep in your brain and is triggered by light entering your eyes. Therefore, be sure to sleep in a dark room and then let bright light or better yet let sunshine greet you in the morning.

Other hints include:

  • making your room colder and avoiding hot baths just prior to retiring. (for some overheating the body delays sleep),
  • take a daily “power nap” for 20 minutes just after lunch,
  • participate in moderate exercise earlier in the day to promote physical tiredness,
  • eat healthy, drink plenty of water, cut back on late night snacks such as ice cream,
  • don't play video games or watch overly stimulating or stressful television (news/horror/etc),
  • quit smoking, and don't drink alcohol before bed.
  • use a “white-noise” machine to block out sleep-disturbing noises.
  • Always try to find ways to lower your emotional stress and learn the not-so-simple act of relaxing.
  • If your brain is racing, keep a paper and pen next to your bed to write down those “must-remember-to-do-tomorrow” notes or “must-not-forget-brilliant-ideas” so your subconscious brain can rest easy.
More advanced relaxation techniques include abdominal breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, massage, visual imagery, or cognitive behavioral therapy. You should also visit your favorite chiropractor, acupuncturist, or health care provider to investigate and treat the cause of your insomnia. Chiropractic adjustments for example can decrease pain and increase the secretion of serotonin and melatonin facilitating better sleep. Lastly, keep a “sleep diary” and record how well you slept, what time you went to bed, what you ate or did the night before, etc. This information can help you and your health care providers identify your sleep issues.

Overall, once you find your “perfect” combination of bedding, environment, preparation, timing, mental attitude toward sleep, and professional help, be consistent and don't give up. Soon that biological clock will chime in rhythm with the clock on the nightstand. Sweet dreams and sleep well. 

B.A.C.K. To School Spine Health

By Dr. Randall Hensley, D.C., Hensley Chiropractic



No matter what time of year... don't forget these simple rules to help your children enjoy their school year on a healthy note.
B Backpacks: To protect the spines of your young scholars, don't let them carry more than 10-15% of their body weight in their school back pack. Try to lighten the load by removing extra water bottles or excessive blank paper. You can also get an extra book to keep at home. Lastly, and most importantly, make sure the pack fits their body and your child wears it at or above their belt line. (Parents, I know this may not be the cool way to wear backpacks so consider permanently shortening the shoulder strap by cutting off the extra length.)


A Adjust your child's posture to promote a tall, upright spine, maintaining the curve in the lower back, and avoiding twisting or slouching. (Teachers: Please do not arrange your rooms in clusters or squares where half of the children are facing the back or side walls. This will force the students to twist their spine or neck to see you at the front.)


C Check your children's spine for “Scoliosis”. This sideways curvature of the spine is more common in developing girls but can affect boys and kids of all ages. Have your chiropractor check each of your children's spines. Most will do this brief scan for free. Early detection is key.


K Keep nagging your children, especially teenagers to stand tall, exercise, stretch, and eat healthy. Poor posture at the computer, video game, or desk can develop bad habits that are hard to break, lead to tension headaches, back pain, and early degenerative disease.


Enjoy and stay healthy.