DAY to DAY HEALING

DAY to DAY HEALING Staying healthy is a day-by-day opportunity, and should you want help, we welcome you. Call for an appointment.

Through hands-on therapy via an office visit, or to share words and energy via a Zoom session, you will receive improvements, answers, advice.

New BLOG POST at DaytoDayHealing.com with a review of the book OUTLIVE by Dr. Peter Attia, pub. Mar. 2023 -- a book abou...
12/07/2023

New BLOG POST at DaytoDayHealing.com with a review of the book OUTLIVE by Dr. Peter Attia, pub. Mar. 2023 -- a book about how to care for our body today so that we can do what we want to tomorrow. For example: Resistance Training to develop strong muscles today will keep us from losing muscle mass as we age. Plus thoughts on appropriate diet, nutrition, and what blood tests to have on annual physicals. All these things we can do today so that we can live a long "HEALTHSPAN", having our future years filled with fun living, instead of a long lifespan which might only include the years but without the fun because everything hurts. So if this of interest, you can read my review, and then go read the book for the everyday health tips. HAPPY LIVING!!!! :)

daytodayhealing.com/outlive-book-review

WOW!! What a summer! (Like where did it go?) Anyway, somehow it is September already (ah, Sept is about half done, dude!...
09/12/2023

WOW!! What a summer! (Like where did it go?) Anyway, somehow it is September already (ah, Sept is about half done, dude!) and it's way past a month since June when I posted by last blog link. So today I post another: THE SPECIFICS OF MUSCULAR HEALTH. It's is just "live" today. It is the "specifics" version mentioned in the last blog posted here The Benefits of Muscular Health.
It's about what really goes on inside the muscle. Knowing this is hugely valuable to our using our muscles smartly!
Let me know what you think!
https://daytodayhealing.com/the-specifics-of-muscular-health/

A month has past and that is likely enough time to have digested the last post, so for a second blog post, and building ...
06/23/2023

A month has past and that is likely enough time to have digested the last post, so for a second blog post, and building off of the prior post, I have a blog here about THE BENEFITS OF MUSCULAR HEALTH. And some THERAPIES that help us keep our muscles healthy. I think you will enjoy it :)
As a teaser to get you click to read it, this blog is about how muscle knots can get in our way, can be a source of pain, and can reduce our muscle strength, and ischemia is the magic word for this. Read on for more....
(here is the link -- https://daytodayhealing.com/1002-2/)

THE BENEFITS OF MUSCULAR HEALTH -- Our movement is what makes us able to have fun, to laugh, to dance, to achieve our athletic goals, to escape from danger, just to name a few. Our movement comes from a system of contraction units (muscles), attached to bone points, that can pull bones together on c...

OK, i'm happy 'cause my blog posts are working. Folks can actually get to them and folks like them, so I will add more. ...
05/24/2023

OK, i'm happy 'cause my blog posts are working. Folks can actually get to them and folks like them, so I will add more. You like? Then share them if you like! Here is useful blog I wrote last summer for those exercise enthusiasts out there -- and who isn't one, right?!
“NO PAIN NO GAIN” — This phrase is often used within athletic achievement activities. In the physical aspect of working the musculo-skeletal body, e.g. in such arenas as personal training and in competitive sports, the “no pain, no gain” mind-set serves well to push human activity to new heights. In both world competition or when our goal is simply a new personal best, “no pain no gain” has value as it gives us “extra push” to do more. And it is this “extra push” in these realms that will also produce more strength and more endurance for our next event or adventure. Clearly, lots of benefits can be had.
Yet when should we stop and relax? When is rest needed? With a look at human physiology, we see that rest time is a time of rejuvenation, and that too much “extra push” (or pushing for too long) can be damaging. As with most everything, there is a good balance to be had. So how can we know how far to push at any one time, and when should we rest?
Briefly stated, the physiology of building strength and endurance is seen well in these two examples: (1) strong muscle effort will build more sarcomere bridges in the mitochondria over time and beget more strength, and (2) endurance runs will increase efficiency of oxygen transfer in the hemoglobin over time and create a larger buffer before the VO2max limit is reached.
The benefit of the rest state is that during rest our muscles get increased blood flow and it is via this blood flow that needed constituents are transported to the muscle and the accumulated metabolic waste is removed. I get help understanding the value of rest by seeing it as a time when muscles shift from a “work mode” to a “repair and rejuvenation mode”, i.e. when i sleep my muscles do not sleep, they shift into high gear to re-build tissue and scrub themselves clean.
So, when I combine episodes of exercise with adequate rest and significant periods of proper stretch, I enhance the overall muscle condition and physiology. And it is here in this discussion that I wish to pair-up “no pain no gain” with “pain is my guide”. My favorite yoga teacher explains that while stretching the body it is best to abide by the phrase “discomfort is to be embraced consciously whereas pain is to be avoided or worked around.” Just as we appreciate our body’s ability to get us beyond where we thought we could go in terms of achievement, our body appreciates it when we listen to it’s messages during the rejuvenation time. The body’s language works very well in both arenas and it is our job to listen.
When we choose to follow “no pain no gain” in our rigorous exercise, our body will stay with us and perform, this is true, but to a point. And when we slow and choose to include feelings of the signals of discomfort and pain as we stretch and rest, we tune in to the subtle language of the body’s messaging in these states and it can further its relaxation, thereby facilitating swift rejuvenation.
With this back-n-forth trust between body and mind, we can be good stewards of this magnificent pairing that we are blessed to be a part of. Consciously and appropriately using both “no gain no gain” and “pain as my guide” help us steer a path toward good health.
In a future blog, I will explore a specific patho-physiology that can develop from too much work (or not enough rest) which can be damaging to the body and can result in both acute and chronic pain issues — and what we can do to prevent it and cure it.

05/05/2023

UNDERSTANDING OUR PHYSIOLOGY

As my introductory blog entry, I welcome you to this site and I invite you to follow along as I explore how our bodies work, specifically in the realm of how we maintain good health and achieve our goals.

I have been a student of health and well-being for most of my life, and have been doing so in a professional position since 1990. When I opened my first health clinic in 1998, my favorite tag line line at the time was “Health without drugs or surgery”. This spoke to my focus on enhancing our body’s natural healing mechanisms, to see how much health improvements could be had via exploring these “natural” methods first, prior to electing treatment by medications and/or surgeries.

With my work to that point mostly focused on the musculoskeletal issues found in athletic performance and injury, I was primarily using the skilled techniques of fascial alignment and neuromuscular release. I learned much from professional athletes and I was very fortunate to spend time with Olympic athletes at the New Orleans Track and Field Trials in 1992. It was wonderful to see athletic performance benefit from simply enhancing the musculoskeletal alignment.

Surprisingly at the time (to me), my work with musculoskeletal release leading to performance showed an added benefit of also enhancing rehab from required surgeries. Makes sense though, being that the muscles are more aligned in action, and with each involved muscle being in a state of less tension.

Several years later, I had a new favorite clinic tag line of “Becoming who you really are”, because this spoke to my newly acquired understanding of how I felt about myself had much to do with how much pain I had. My therapy skills had moved in to more subtle areas of the human body including the cranio-sacral mechanisms and led to my understanding of the systemic nature of health and illness. I had entered the world where much of my work dealt with chronic pain issues. And once again I had this opportunity to discover how the human body has natural systems that can be facilitated and thereby improve health.

As with the myofascial techniques enhancing rehab from surgeries, I found that these cranio-sacral treatment skills that were effective for easing chronic pains could also reduce reliance on pain medications. Another bonus.

Now many years later, I have put together a log of natural human body physiology functions that can be enhanced via therapies and self-care that can both improve and maintain our health. In the following blog entries I will expand these in detail for you to get a better understanding of how your body works and what things you can personally do to help you stay on the path of good health. And the benefits are much more than just health, as we all know, as they also include fun, joy, happiness and pleasure :).

Be sure to enjoy your day and come back again soon for more conversation!

05/05/2023

OK!! I'm linking in posts from my website blog. Stay tuned for recent blog posts as I do the "catch-up" work of the last 12 months!! ENJOY!!

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