Dr. Jeanette Ryan, DC, IFMCP

Dr. Jeanette Ryan, DC, IFMCP Dr. Ryan, utilizing multidisciplinary methods, practices a holistic and integrated approach to natural medicine.

08/13/2024

Collagen supplements are very popular of late, but I have not been impressed by their processing. Instead, supplement with the amino acids glycine, proline, and lysine. They are the building blocks of collagen. šŸ‘

Wishing you good Health, Happiness and Love in 2023 and always! Happy New Year! I am deeply grateful to have been your h...
01/02/2023

Wishing you good Health, Happiness and Love in 2023 and always! Happy New Year! I am deeply grateful to have been your health practitioner of choice for the past 35 years.

I’d like to share with you the ways in which I pass some of the goodness on. Here are the charities I regularly support: https://www.drjeanetteryan.com/about/giving

šŸ“·: Dr. Jeanette Ryan, DC, IFMCP

Seasons Greetings and Holiday Hoursā€œEvery piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystal, matters somehow. ...
12/15/2022

Seasons Greetings and Holiday Hours

ā€œEvery piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystal, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you. Thinking of you this holiday season!ā€ ― T.A. Barron

In the hustle and bustle of the Season, I wish for you a brief Island of Serenity that replenishes your connection with the beautiful Soul you are. May you find it in the simplicity of walking in nature or reveling for a moment as the winter sun kisses your face.

Healthy Holidays and Happy New Year!

With deep gratitude for choosing me as your partner in health for 35 years,
Dr. Jeanette Ryan

HOLIDAY HOURS
Monday, 12/19
9:30 - 3:00

Tuesday, 12/20
9:00 - 4:00

Wednesday, 12/21
Closed

Thursday, 12/22
9:00 - 3:00

Friday, 12/23
Closed

Saturday, 12/24
Closed

Monday, 12/26
Closed

Tuesday, 12/27
9:00 - 2:00

Wednesday, 12/28
Closed

Thursday, 12/29
9:00 - 2:00

Friday, 12/30
Closed

Saturday, 12/31
Closed

Monday, 1/2
Closed

Tuesday, 1/3
9:00 - 3:00

Pandemic Fatigue: I get it!From what I’m seeing in the field, we may be sick of it, but we cannot zone out!  It seems hi...
05/12/2022

Pandemic Fatigue: I get it!

From what I’m seeing in the field, we may be sick of it, but we cannot zone out! It seems highly odd to me, that right at the same time the extremely contagious Omicron variant and its ā€œmutant offspringā€ are sweeping our country, we have decided to no longer require masks to be worn.

Please, be smarter than our policy makers and always wear a mask whenever you are around other people, especially indoors and in outdoor crowded areas as well. Be polite and wear a mask whenever you are around the elderly and vulnerable people. It shows respect and kindness, and will save lives.

Many of you want to know whether you should get the next booster. If you’re over 65, pretty much yes. Each of us needs to assess our exposure risk. If you work among young people, you should: teachers and sports coaches. If you have a frontline job interacting with the public, then yes. If you mostly work from home and only go out for groceries and wear a mask when you do, you can probably postpone getting a 2nd booster. Studies show that there is a fairly robust/reliable result that will protect you from severe illness for a six week window, so if you are low risk, perhaps in late summer before Autumn.

And should you vaccinate your school age children? Generally, yes. Given the environment in which we find ourselves, it is our best course to take. There are of course exceptions to consider, and for more sensitive children, one must carefully weigh the risks and benefits of the vaccine against the risks of the child becoming sick with Covid, and spreading it to others. Omicron is observed to be as contagious or more so than measles, in which one person can expect to infect 10 people. Things like quercetin, Vit D, Vit C, and Omega 3 oils can reduce the possibility of an adverse side effect—start them at least 3 days before the vaccine and continue for a week.

With Omicron causing more breakthrough infections and evading molecular tests such as PCR and Rapid Antigen, it would be far more effective to be getting a booster that is retooled towards Omicron. The question is: since mRNA vaccine technology is good for quick and easy reformulations, where are they? Why are we still being vaccinated for and testing for the Alpha variant, from 2020?

Deaths from breakthrough infections with Omicron are on the rise. It makes sense, since the Omicron variant is so different from the Alpha variant, we are vaccinating and boosting in a way that is inefficient. Should you become sick with Covid now, you will need a positive test result (which Omicron is good at evading) and an Rx from an MD in order to receive Paxlovid, the very expensive pill by Pfizer…a one week dose of the drug costs more than $500, hopefully paid for by your insurance. Aside from having numerous drug interactions and numerous negative side effects, it has been shown to prevent serious illness and hospitalization. You can still go and receive an infusion of monoclonal antibodies, if you have a positive test result with symptoms, and are in a high-risk group. Of the various MCA cocktails out there, only one of the antibodies, contained in Regeneron is effective against Omicron. Even though deaths are still significantly lower overall than the Alpha and Delta waves, deaths in the current surge from breakthrough infections of the Omicron variant account for 20%.

I got the Moderna Booster back on January 24, 2022. Other than a sore arm and a mild headache I was fine. I still do suffer from tinnitus from the J&J Vaccine last year.

Here’s the frequent clinical scenario I did not expect to see: most of you are vaccinated and boosted, take good care of yourselves and have remained on the ā€œpre-Covidā€ protocol for robust immunity. Then, an Omicron breakthrough infection occurs, which seems mild, and so you ā€œcoastā€ through the illness. A few weeks later, the massive fatigue and debilitating brain fog persist. This is long Covid…that which we really wish to avoid. My informed observation is that these symptoms are from tissue damage done by the immune system while it was fighting the virus. When we do targeted functional medicine for healing the myocardium (heart muscle) and for stopping brain inflammation, health and wellbeing are restored. But it is no walk in the park! It is far better to absolutely minimize the illness as soon as you get it. I recommend getting on the active immune support protocol as soon as you feel sick.

What have you observed in the Omicron wave?

Together, we can reduce the spread of Omicron…be vigilant about wearing a mask, and treat it aggressively should you or loved ones become sick with Covid, even if you get a negative test result.

Warm wishes,
Jeanette Ryan, DC/IFMCP

Dear Ones: Ā  From what I’m seeing in the field, we may beĀ sick of it, but weĀ cannot zone out!Ā Ā It seems highly odd to me, that right at the same time the extremely contagious Omicron variant and its ā€œmutant offspringā€ are sweeping our country, we have decided to no longer require masks to...

Wishing you good Health, Happiness and Love in 2022 and always! Happy New Year! I am deeply grateful to have been your h...
01/02/2022

Wishing you good Health, Happiness and Love in 2022 and always! Happy New Year! I am deeply grateful to have been your health practitioner of choice for the past 34 years.

I’d like to share with you the ways in which I pass some of the goodness on. Here are the charities I regularly support: https://www.drjeanetteryan.com/about/giving

šŸ“·: Dr. Jeanette Ryan, DC, IFMCP

Seasons Greetings and Holiday Hours"It is, indeed, the season of regenerated feeling, the season for kindling, not merel...
12/14/2021

Seasons Greetings and Holiday Hours

"It is, indeed, the season of regenerated feeling, the season for kindling, not merely the fire of hospitality in the hall, but the genial flame of charity in the heart.ā€

― Washington Irving

May your Holiday Season Glow from Within as we Remember: it’s the Loving, the Laughter and the Community-making that Counts.

May the New Year bring you Health and Happiness with Hope and Healing for ALL. May Peace Prevail on Earth.

With Heartfelt Thanks for choosing me to be your Partner in Health for 34 years.

Warmly,
Dr. Jeanette Ryan

HOLIDAY HOURS

Monday, 12/20
9:30 - 3:00

Tuesday, 12/21
9:00 - 3:00

Wednesday, 12/22
Closed

Thursday, 12/23
9:00 - 3:00

Friday, 12/24
Closed

Saturday, 12/25
Closed

Monday, 12/27
9:30 - 3:00

Tuesday, 12/28
9:00 - 3:00

Wednesday, 12/29
Closed

Thursday, 12/30
9:00 - 3:00

Friday, 12/31
Closed

Saturday, 1/1
Closed

Monday, 1/3
9:30 - 3:00

Happy Thanksgiving!From my heart to yours, I am so grateful and honored to partner with you in maintaining your vibrant ...
11/25/2021

Happy Thanksgiving!

From my heart to yours, I am so grateful and honored to partner with you in maintaining your vibrant health. I wish you endless blessings of joy, peace, and success!

In Good Health,
Dr. Jeanette Ryan

Shop clean on AmazonDid you know that you can shop for Environmental Working Group-verified items on Amazon? You simply ...
07/29/2021

Shop clean on Amazon

Did you know that you can shop for Environmental Working Group-verified items on Amazon? You simply enter ā€˜EWG verified products’ in the Amazon search bar and, as of this posting, 1,000 clean and ethically-sourced products will pop up!

Our new verification seal gives consumers peace of mind as they try to avoid harmful chemicals in personal care items, including cosmetics, at the point of sale.

Plan a mini staycation this weekend! Make this Tropical Smoothie recipe, put your feet up, and relaaaaaax!
07/08/2021

Plan a mini staycation this weekend! Make this Tropical Smoothie recipe, put your feet up, and relaaaaaax!

Vacation-inspired smoothie with rich coconut and tangy mango.

Happy Summer!
06/21/2021

Happy Summer!

ASK DR. RYANQUESTION: What are the benefits of balancing my blood sugar?ANSWER: This is a powerful tool to help you avoi...
06/17/2021

ASK DR. RYAN

QUESTION: What are the benefits of balancing my blood sugar?

ANSWER: This is a powerful tool to help you avoid cardio-metabolic syndrome, which is marked by adrenal fatigue, weight gain, sleep disturbances, and cardiovascular disease.

When we don’t know how to stabilize our blood sugar, this results in wide fluctuations in the blood glucose level throughout the day. These fluctuations in turn cause the pancreas to secret insulin in erratic amounts over time. Insulin is a hormone responsible for allowing glucose to get into the cells for energy fuel. When this mechanism is disrupted, insulin will also convert excess glucose into triglycerides, a blood fat, and eventually store this fat in your adipose cells, causing weight gain. When insulin surges occur over many months or years, eventually the insulin receptor sites on the cells lose their ability to respond to insulin....

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What are the benefits of balancing my blood sugar? This is a powerful tool to help you avoid cardio-metabolic syndrome, which is marked by adrenal fatigue, weight gain, sleep disturbances, and cardiovascular disease.

Now that we are getting "back to normal" and beach trips & swim parties are coming back in fashion — please be judicious...
06/10/2021

Now that we are getting "back to normal" and beach trips & swim parties are coming back in fashion — please be judicious when considering a juice fast to feel confident in your swim suit.

Click through to read my full article on the potential adverse effects from a juice fast and a delicious and refreshing recipe suggestion.

Learn why a cleanse is healthier than a juice fast.

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