Our patients get dietary advice from Dr. Samantha Coleman, D.C. and Sammie Motley. A comprehensive first consultation will be conducted to evaluate your requirements, and further diagnostic tests, such as a Hair Mineral Analysis or an Omega-3 Blood Test, may be required. We take the time to examine your particular requirements and objectives in order to create a strategy that is tailored to you.
The metabolism of your body is responsible for breaking down meals and absorbing nutrients. You may not be receiving all of the nutrients you need from meals if your body is not effectively digesting and breaking down foods. Taking a dietary supplement to boost metabolism may aid in the elimination of deficiencies that can cause skin problems, nerve damage, anemia, and joint discomfort. The best quality vitamins, minerals, herbs, homeopathic medicines, and nutritional supplements are our main emphasis. Dr. Coleman will provide supplement recommendations based on your particular objectives and requirements after your first examination.
Your actions stress your tissue on a daily basis, and your cells are always working to repair damaged or old tissue. If old or damaged tissue is not healed, illnesses like osteoporosis may develop. Nutritional supplements may aid in the regeneration of tissues and bones.
Many people believe that supplements are exclusively for elderly and small children, although individuals of all ages and with the best diets may benefit.
Did you realize that? According to studies, you'd have to consume 11 ounces of salmon every day to receive your recommended dosage of Omega-3!
A hair mineral analysis is recommended by ChiroSolutions Center to detect whether you have mineral deficiency or heavy metal toxicity. Some health symptoms and diseases may be explained using data from the analysis. Nutritional abnormalities may cause some of them. What's with your hair? Because it is one of the areas where minerals and heavy metals are eliminated by your body.
The Omega-3 Blood Test is a measuring indicator for Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA+DHA) in red blood cells. This has to do with your heart disease risk and is crucial for joint and brain health.
If you have low Omega-3 levels in your blood, you're more likely to develop depression, have a deadly heart attack, and maybe develop dementia. The good news is that you can boost your Omega-3 levels by making a few simple dietary modifications.