I sought Casey’s help last year when I started nursing school and became physically ill from all the stress. I had a lot of trouble with my shoulder/back/neck, could not breathe well, and kept having weird pains all over I could not really explain. Casey was able not only to begin unlocking all the chaos in my body, but also to instruct me on the beginnings of better living that have all started coming together. The effects are not always immediate, but I often notice that I can walk taller and sit straighter, like I have had a 50lb weight lifted off my entire being. However, like any true medicine, this is not a fix-all, one time treatment and it should be taken seriously. You really need to change your living habits in order to truly change/fix your health.
Archive for October, 2011
Better living
Friday, October 21st, 2011Shoulder Pain
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011After living a year in terrible pain even after a cortisone shot and physical therapy, I was regretfully facing shoulder surgery for an impingement. At this point, I decided to try one last thing…acupuncture. I found Casey through a referral and he was able to completely relieve my shoulder pain through acupuncture…something that I only thought that surgery and a long road of physical therapy would do. I would recommend Casey to anyone considering acupuncture…he explained exactly what he was doing and answered all of my questions, making me feel at ease!
Back and Neck Pain
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011I have been treated by Casey for an arthritic neck and lower back and have felt an over-all effective reaction to the acupuncture treatment. I recommend him to my friends and they also have had good results.
Health Fair
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011This Sat. 10/22 from 9am-1pm at the Marley Education Building (765 Irving Avenue, Syracuse) Crouse Hospital will be hosting a free health fair featuring Complimentary and Alternative Medicine. There will be presentations on a variety of topics, interactive workshops for yoga, qigong, and meditation, and hands-on demonstrations of massage, reiki, and acupuncture. There will also be raffles for some great prizes. For more information go to http://www.crouse.org/services/integrative-medicine/ Click here to see the flyer for the event - Pathways to Wellness
Also check out my friend’s blog about the event which includes a little testimonial as well – http://yourcnyhomeblog.com/community-events/health-fair-this-weekend
Are vitamins and supplements good for you?
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011Recent research has shown that dietary supplementation can be dangerous and lead to an increased risk of death. Here are two articles about this topic – BBC News and LiveScience.com. The research was only done on women and the death rate in women who took supplements versus those who did not was fairly small. However, research like this does call into question some of the daily health decisions we make. Obviously getting our nutrients from food is our best option, but most people think taking a dietary supplement to be a good way to prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
I’ll admit to taking multi-vitamins at times. I’m sure many of you reading this take a multi-vitamin as well as other supplements. I’m not adding this post to discourage people from taking multi-vitamins or other supplements. However, I think it is important that people understand the consequences of their decisions. When it comes to supplementation it is best done at the recommendation of your doctor or other health care professionals. And definitely take any claims from the supplement manufacturers with a grain of salt.
With that said supplementation can sometimes be very useful. The herbal medicines I recommend to patients are considered “dietary supplements”. This is merely a legal definition and it is important to realize there is a difference between the supplements I recommend and the supplements being discussed in the research cited above. The articles I linked to are specifically discussing the dangers of taking excessive levels of vitamins and minerals, which over the long term, can build up to toxic levels in the body. Herbal supplements can also be dangerous to take long term, which is another reason to seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional rather than just buying your supplements online or at your local grocery or health food store. Any supplementation also needs to be tailored to an individual’s needs, so be wary of recommendations that are aimed at a broad audience.
