In this weeks video health tip, Dr. Matthew Davis & Dr. Samir Hajariwala, directors of Crossroads Chiropractic, take a look the success of treating reflux in young children by eliminating cow’s milk. More than 40% of infants with reflux (excessive spitting up and vomiting) can be successfully treated with cow’s milk removal. Breastfed infants have…
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Chiropractor Sharpsburg GA - Is weight gain a calories issue?
In this weeks video health tip, Dr. Samir Hajariwala, director of Crossroads Chiropractic, takes a look at why it’s not the calories you eat but rather the calories you absorb that effects your overall weight loss and weight gain. Did you know the number of calories absorbed in your body depends on how the food…
Read MoreChiropractor Sharpsburg GA - Gut Bacteria Can Use Eggs to Accelerate Cancer
In this weeks video health tip, Dr. Matthew Davis, director of Crossroads Chiropractic, takes a look at how your gut bacteria can use certain foods to accelerate cancer growth. Did you know there are more bacterial cells in your gut than there are human cells in your entire body. About 10% of the DNA in…
Read MoreChiropractor Sharpsburg GA - Chiropractic Care and Reduced Opioid Prescriptions
In this weeks video health tip, Dr. Matthew Davis, director of Crossroads Chiropractic, takes a look at how chiropractic care is contributing to a 50% reduction in opioid prescriptions. A recent study by the Yale School of Medicine found chiropractic care is contributing toward a 50% reduction in opioid prescriptions issued in the United States.…
Read MoreChiropractor Sharpsburg GA - Who’s Right in the Salt Debate?
In this weeks video health tip, Dr. Matthew Davis, director of Crossroads Chiropractic, takes a look at the big salt debate and the health risks from excessive salt consumption. For decades, scientists have been battling over whether or not increased salt consumption contributes to death. Studies support hidden salt in food kills millions of people…
Read MoreChiropractor Sharpsburg GA - Exercise May Change Gut Bacteria
In this weeks video health tip, Dr. Matthew Davis, director of Crossroads Chiropractic, takes a look at how exercise may change gut bacteria and increase endurance. A recent study showed that runners who finished the 26-mile Boston Marathon had an increase in the colon bacteria called Veillonella, which may have helped them to run faster…
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