Friday, April 2, 2010

Control Cravings

Control Cravings

In my chiropractic office in San Diego, I treat people that are more oriented toward taking proactive steps in maintaining their health.  In addition to helping my patients with the typical neck pain, back pain and headaches that are common complaints for chiropractors, I also give advice regarding other lifestyle changes that help them become healthier people. 

Food cravings are the downfall for many of us regarding our health.  I can’t recall what the disorders or deficiencies were, but I remember studying conditions that made some people crave dirt – that is right, people crave to eat dirt, and other deficiencies that made people crave aspirin.  Obviously, none of us would think that a nice plate of dirt for dinner would sound good without some underlying nutritional deficiency that would drive us to such a craving.

It is interesting how mineral deficiencies can result in cravings of more typical types of foods.  Naturopath Colleen Huber says that all food cravings are a signal that our bodies are telling us that we need more of certain types of foods.  For example; when we crave sweets our bodies really need chromium, carbon, phosphorus, sulfur or tryptophan.  A craving for chocolate can be an indicator that you are deficient in magnesium while a craving for salty foods is an indication that we are chloride deficient.  If you crave soda or other carbonated drinks what you really need is calcium.

This is incredibly valuable information.  Once again, as a chiropractor I am not only concerned with relieving my patients back pain or neck pain but I am concerned about their health as a whole.  Poor diets are fueled by cravings that we often don’t understand and poor diet planning.  A poor diet can cause low energy, weight gain, low self image and a feeling of being out of control among a host of other much more serious disorders.    


Writers Bio

Dr. Steven R. Jones is a licensed Chiropractor in the state of California. He received his doctorate from Palmer College of Chiropractic-West in Sunnyvale, California. Dr. Jones has treated his patients for over 15 years at his own San Diego Chiropractic practice.

Dr. Jones is accepting new patients and would be happy to consult with you regarding your chiropractic needs.

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