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Mental Health Awareness Month

Posted on May 6, 2019 by nwahealth in Awareness, Health and Wellness

Mental Health Awareness Month

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel and act. Our Mental health helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
If you struggle with anxiety or depression, Chiropractic Care, Acupuncture and Massage can be of great benefit to you. Our treatments and therapies alone will not cure a mental disorder, but most find that when paired with your Primary Care provider or Psychologist/Psychiatrist it can provide you with calmness, and clear peace of mind.

Acupuncture

and

Massage

Acupuncture and Massage therapy has been shown to provide effective forms of stress relief. This can help improve emotional and mental well-being and ease symptoms associated with specific mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression


Many traditional doctors are partnering with doctors in other fields in order to make a multidisciplinary approach to mental health treatment. It is hoped that by using natural healing and talk therapy that the use of powerful prescriptions could decline, giving people a better overall quality of life without the burden of mental health symptoms. If you or someone you know is affected by Mental Health and are looking for a more natural alternative treatment plan, Functional Medicine could be for you.


Save The Date

Don’t forget to save the date for our Patient Appreciation Party, May 17th. There will be snacks, games, giveaways, and if you have a scheduled appointment, an NWA Health Solutions SWAG bag! You don’t want to miss out. Call today to schedule your appointment with Dr. Josh or Dr. Sarah. If you leave us a Google review you could go home with awesome Yeti Cooler

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Infertility Awareness

Posted on April 22, 2019 by nwahealth in Uncategorized

 

This week is National Infertility Awareness Week. Anyone can be challenged to have a family. No matter what race, religion, sexuality, or economic status you are, infertility doesn’t discriminate.

This week unites millions of people who want to remove the stigmas and barriers that stand in the way of building families.


A Functional Medicine Approach To Infertility

Functional Medicine works to restore balance to your body with the aim of achieving optimal health for the rest of your life.

By addressing the whole person and the underlying causes of disease or dysfunction, functional medicine provides strategies and a road map to optimum health.

When having trouble conceiving, it can be really difficult to decide what the best steps towards finding help can be. In Functional Medicine, we look to get the individual’s underlying root cause of imbalance within their body.

For many people, infertility can be improved with lifestyle, for example reducing stress, improving your diet, reducing over-exercising, and improving sleep.


Can Chiropractic Help?

Improper nervous system function, poor nutrition, and high stress could be one of the many different reasons why one may be infertile.

There are many different fertility treatments that you can try. Some are successful and some are not.

Many seek chiropractic care for wellness purposes and don’t realize the effect it may have on the body. While chiropractic doesn’t cure infertility, it does reduce stress and interference in the body.


If you are struggling with infertility and want to explore your options with chiropractic, please give us a call. For the rest of the month, we are offering a FREE exam with Dr. Sarah when you mention this post.


 

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Stress and Your Health

Posted on April 1, 2019 by nwahealth in Awareness, Health and Wellness

Stress Awareness Month

At some point, everyone experiences stress in their life. Stress is different for everyone. What is stressful for one may not be stressful for another. Anything can cause stress. What is stress? It is anything that causes your body to change the way it is functioning right now. Stress can cause physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms. When you feel threatened your nervous system responds by releasing a flood of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol. Your heart pounds faster, your muscles can start to tighten, your blood pressure rises, and your breath quickens.

When you feel stressed, you may start to experience excess sweating, pain in the back of the chest, headaches, high blood pressure, and cramps or muscle spasms. Stress not only takes a toll on you in a physical way but it also can affect you emotionally and behaviorally.  If in a heightened state of stress you may expereince feelings of restlessness, anger, anxiety, sadness, and depression. You may find yourself unable to concentrate. You can be more forgetful and irritable if you are feeling stressed. All of these stressful feelings can cause you to overreact and have angry outbursts. Many people who expereince stress self medicate by overeating, using drugs or drinking alcohol.


Managing Stress

Stress is just a fact of life, but how you respond to it is most important. Stress can be overwhelming and if left unmanaged it can lead to serious health problems.  If you are feeling stressed stop what you are doing, and take a moment to breathe. Time management and prioritizing your activities can help with feelings of being stressed. We can only do so much in a day. Take time to practice self-care, exercise, eat a balanced diet and rest. If you are feeling stressed communicate it to those around you, maybe they can help.

Acupuncture and massage are great tools to help relieve stress by restoring a healthy flow of energy. Both acupuncture and massage are powerful healing therapies that can provide complimentary health benefits.

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Heart and Stroke Awareness Month

Posted on February 7, 2019 by nwahealth in Awareness, Health and Wellness

Here at NWA Health Solutions, we value preventative care. It is important for all of our readers to understand the importance of preventative care and taking the right steps toward a healthier heart. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer worldwide, with stroke ranking second. Even when those conditions don’t result in death they can cause disability and diminish the quality of life. Heart disease can be prevented by making heart-healthy choices, knowing your family health history, being aware of the risk factors, having regular check-ups and working with your physician to manage your health.


Understand Your Risks to Prevent a Heart Disease or Stroke

Knowledge is power. Take the time to educate yourself on heart and stroke risk factors. The American Heart Association recommends focusing on heart disease prevention early in life.  The sooner you can identify your risk factors the sooner you can start managing them.  By learning your risk factors and managing them you have a better chance of living a healthy life and lowering your risk of heart disease or stroke.

Major Risk Factors that you can Modify:

 

 

  1. High cholesterol
  2. High blood pressure
  3. Obesity and being overweight
  4. Diabetes
  5. Atrial fibrillation
  6. Stress
  7. Tobacco Use: Smokers are at a higher risk than non-smokers
  8. Alcohol consumption: Drinking too much can raise blood pressure.  If you drink, drink in moderation.

 

Prevention:

A heart attack or stroke can happen at any age. It is never too early to start living a healthier lifestyle. The first step is assessing your risk factors and the second step is managing your risk factors.   An active lifestyle and a healthy diet can be very helpful in prevention.

  1. If you smoke, stop
  2. Manage your blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and atrial fibrillation with your primary care physician
  3.  Good nutrition
  4. Physical activity

Did You Know?

Recent studies have shown that massage therapy and acupuncture can help lower certain risk factors for heart disease and stroke.  A consistent massage program can decrease diastolic and systolic blood pressure and lower sources of depression and anxiety. Massage therapy is a safe, effective way to help control blood pressure. It can be used in health care centers and even at home.

With its capacity to regulate blood pressure acupuncture can also reduce the stress response that may increase blood pressure. Acupuncture can effectively treat elevated blood pressure due to increased vascular stiffness and constriction by working through the central nervous system to relax blood vessels. Acupuncture can also help stabilize blood sugar by correcting endocrine system imbalances.

NWA Health Solutions is proud to offer both massage therapy and acupuncture in our office. We are committed to providing our community with the best healthcare options.

 

 

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Boosting Your Immune System During Cold and Flu Season

Posted on December 14, 2018 by nwahealth in Health and Wellness

Did You Know……

 

The spine plays a major role in your immune system, which is the first defense against disease. Your spine, spinal cord, and spinal nerves control every aspect of your nervous system. Your nervous system and immune system work together to help your body heal, but nerve interference because of spinal misalignment can cause stress to the body and lead to a poor immune response. Maintaining chiropractic care can help your body function at its highest level. This can help with: your defense system, inflammation, improve circulation, mobility, and flexibility.

ACUPUNCTURE AND YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

 

You might think of acupuncture as a way to relieve your aching back or a chronic headache, but the practice, a form of traditional Chinese medicine that is more than 5,000 years old, could also help you avoid colds and flu this winter.

 

Acupuncture can boost the immune system and increase immune cells, improve the symptoms of allergies, which is an abnormal immune response. Patients receiving acupuncture have elevated immune-enhancing hormones and blood counts for up to three days after treatment. If you begin to feel the symptoms of the cold or flu coming on, it is important to visit our acupuncturist right away to get the most benefit from your treatment. Acupuncture can prevent colds and flu by boosting the immune system, help you get over the cold or flu faster if you already have it, reduce chills, fever and body aches, and relieve a sore throat and congestion.

Amy Babb, L.Ac., MAcOM

Margaret Marsh, M.S. L.Ac.

Q&A: What else can you do to fight against colds and flu?

This simple soup is an ancient Chinese remedy that is used when someone is experiencing a fever with cold symptoms. Cook this broth as soon you feel a fever coming on, with symptoms of chills and a runny nose:
Green Onion, Garlic, and Ginger Soup
2 green onions (use only the white part) cut into several pieces
1 piece of ginger the size of a thumb, cut into slices
2 to 3 cloves of garlic, cut into slices
1 to 2 teaspoons of brown sugar or honey
Put the top three ingredients into a pot and add about 2¼ cups of water. Boil it for 10 minutes and then add the brown sugar or honey.
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May Acupuncture Special!

Posted on April 25, 2017 by nwahealth in Clinic General News

Mary

Discover Mary Nicosia, LAc, MAcOM, a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, and practitioner of the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy®. Mary is passionate about the mind-body connection and creates a space for opening, connecting, and healing.

Specializing in:

  • Chronic and acute pain conditions
  • Digestive issues
  • Female reproductive concerns
  • Pre and post menopause changes
  • Symptoms that arise during pregnancy

Treat yourself, family or friends with the gift of an acupuncture session!  During the month of May, we are offering a 20% off discount for new patients.

Call us today to schedule your appointment with Mary!  479-636-1324

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Now Offering Acupuncture!

Posted on February 22, 2017 by nwahealth in Clinic General News
NWA Health Solutions is excited to announce the addition of acupuncture to our clinic services!

Mary Nicosia, LAc, MAcOM, is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, and practitioner of Maya Abdominal Therapy.

Mary commonly helps manage chronic and acute pain conditions, digestive issues, female reproductive concerns, pre and post menopause changes, as well as symptoms that arise during pregnancy.

• Licensed Acupuncturist in Arkansas and Texas
• Diplomate of Oriental Medicine, National Certification Commission for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
• Master’s degree in acupuncture and oriental medicine from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, Texas
• Practitioner of The Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy
• Certified Artist of the Spirit Coach

To learn more about Mary, her services and rates, or to schedule an appointment, please call our clinic at 479-636-1324!

Mary

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