Our Chiropractic office near Plantation is available for nutritional advice.
In this day and age, specialization seems to be the norm. However, ChiroBodyMechanic, LLC believes that a broader approach to health actually produces better results.
Dr. Alain Nicolas-David tends toward an integrated approach to physical wellness, with “whole body” treatment that encourages lifestyle and nutritional changes, meditation, and relaxation, physical and mental exercise, and positive reinforcement. In addition to non-invasive and drug-free treatment Dr. Nicolas-David promotes necessary healing from accidents or injury with small changes in lifestyle and diet that can be life-changing.
Dr. Nicolas-David knows that life is busy and stressful. While we cannot adequately stress the importance of regular exercise and proper diet, we understand that major change is difficult. But, in addition to helping our patients with posture and corrective exercises to promote healing, we emphasize diet, regular exercise, sleep, and a positive mindset.
Our culture has become increasingly sedentary. Along with job stress, modern habits can take a toll on both physical and mental health. We see the results. A growing number of younger people are now overweight or obese. The number of people with diabetes and heart problems has grown steadily in the past couple of decades. As a society, we now consume more pills than ever before. We are, in some ways, less fit than previous generations.
However, that can all change. Dr. Nicolas-David recommends a regular program of exercise for 20 to 30 minutes at least three of four times a week. A gym membership isn’t necessary. A brisk walk or modern dance moves are great ways to reap the benefits! Play a game of pickup basketball, or touch football, go canoeing with the family or take up yoga to reap the dual benefits of stretching and meditation.
Eat simple meals that are heavy on fruit, vegetables, and fiber. include whole grains, nuts, and legumes. Lessen your dependence on coffee and sweets. Limit alcohol and soda consumption. If you still smoke, quit. Take brown bag lunches to work or school, and skip the drive-through lanes — your budget will stretch further as well. Cook at home.
Visit local farmers markets, or plan a “kitchen garden” to experience true fresh flavors and the great taste of just-picked tomatoes or fruits. Spend a few weekend hours cooking meals to freeze if your weekday schedules are jammed.
For additional ideas, simply schedule a consultation with Dr. Nicolas-David at (954) 914-8765 who is always available to help you reclaim your vitality and set you on the path to lasting wellness.