The spheno-basilar joint lies at the top of the spinal
column. It joins the major bones of the
head, the parietal, the temporal and occipitant. It is easily put out of whack by both
physical bumps and emotional upheaval.
It can be “locked down” which is often described as a feeling of being
out of touch with one’s surroundings, being depressed, etc. “Locked up” creates the opposite effect,
creating “hyper” tendencies or even “manic” expressions. I have seen the most amazing results from
using this Body Talk technique in response to complaints of headaches, TMJ
issues, swallowing difficulties, not to mention “foggy head” and a variety of
perception imbalances. One woman came
to me with a sudden onset of swallowing, talking and “locked jaw”
symptoms. Another came with migraine
headaches that she’d had for over a year, with no pathology in a battery of
tests. The first woman was under
extreme stress at work and came to see me the second day of her symptoms, a
very short session including the balancing of the SB joint relieved all
symptoms. The second woman with
chronic migraine experienced dramatic results with her first session – which
also included balancing the SB joint.
This is a simple, non-manipulative correction that can resolve a variety
of “head” and “spinal” issues. Call
today for an appointment if you experience any of the described symptoms,
including forgetfulness, fuzzy-headedness, even chronic neck stiffness!
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Come and Meet Dawn Riley!

Welcome, Dawn! Dawn Riley is doing her "extern"ship with me at Acupressure Hands-On Health! She is completing her massage therapy training and is set to finish her classes in May. I am so excited to have Dawn in the shop! Call or email for an appointment!
Full hour massage for $30 through April!
You may use your punchcard if you like!
Acupressure Update: If you are experiencing "foggy head," neck pain, TMJ symptoms, maybe it's time for an Acupressure
Tune-up! Call today!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
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My grandson Nolan - working hard! |
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Dawn Riley |
2012 is seeing some changes in the office - I have a massage therapist "extern" which is such a great added offering for Hands-On Health! Dawn Riley will be doing her student massage work at Hands-On Health/Acupressure Access. Come in for a $30 full hour massage! You are welcome to use your Punchcard if you have punches left! We've done some revamping at the office, it is now wheelchair accessible and partitioned - we hope to have an open house in January. But don't wait - call today for an appointment! (712) 542-1100 or (712) 303-8504 to schedule!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Food is Fuel, How Well Are You Fueling Your Body? Your Children's Bodies?
Is eating the standard cold cereal like eating a Twinkie in the morning? Check out this eye opening report of the most popular cold cereal brands.
Reported by Environmental Working Group:
Cereals: Best and Good
December 2011
Read the whole report at: http://breakingnews.ewg.org/report/sugar_in_childrens_cereals/best_and_worst_cereals/ &utm_source=2011cerealyeand&utm_medium=email&utm_content=image&utm_campaign=food
10 Worst Children's Cereals
Based on percent sugar by weight
1 | Kellogg's Honey Smacks | 55.6% |
2 | Post Golden Crisp | 51.9% |
3 | Kellogg's Froot Loops Marshmallow | 48.3% |
4 | Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch's OOPS! All Berries | 46.9% |
5 | Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch Original | 44.4% |
6 | Quaker Oats Oh!s | 44.4% |
7 | Kellogg's Smorz | 43.3% |
8 | Kellogg's Apple Jacks | 42.9% |
9 | Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch's Crunch Berries | 42.3% |
10 | Kellogg's Froot Loops Original | 41.4% |
All cereals on this list pass proposed federal guidelines* on sugar, sodium, fat and whole-grain content. They are free of artificial flavors, colors and artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose.
Best Cereals
Ask your store to carry these brands, which offer cereals free of pesticidesand genetically modified ingredients:
[see full list of best cereals]
- Ambrosial Granola
- Go Raw
- Grandy Oats
- Kaia Foods
- Laughing Giraffe
- Lydia's Organic
- Nature's Path Organics
6 Good Big-Brand Cereals
These meet nutrition guidelines and are easy to find but may include ingredients that are genetically modified or grown with pesticides:- Kellogg's Mini-Wheats:
Unfrosted Bite- Size,
Frosted Big Bite,
Frosted Bite-Size,
Frosted Little Bite - General Mills Cheerios Original**
- General Mills Kix Original**
Source: EWG analysis of nutrition labels for 84 children's cereals.
* The federal Interagency Working Group proposed voluntary guidelines for sugar, sodium, saturated fat and whole grain content (IWG 2011).** These meet the Interagency Working Group's interim 2016 sodium guideline but not the final guideline scheduled to take effect in 2021 (IWG 2011).
Sunday, November 27, 2011
That Cup of Joe............. the Connection Between Caffeine and Kidneys
Caffeine overuse is implicated in many health conditions, but how many of us really know why? Homeostasis is what sets warm blooded animals apart from cold-blooded. It is the process by which the body maintains a constant internal environment which includes maintaining a body temperature of 98.6 degrees (in humans,) as well as correct hydration levels so that nutrients are delivered to all parts of the body and wastes removed. The constant infusion of oxygen, fluid and food from the outside fuels these systems.
Kidneys are the primary filtering agents of the blood, and this filtering process involves maintaining the proper hydration of the body. If a person isn't drinking enough water, the ADH (antidiuretic hormone) kicks in and slows down urine production. Typically what happens when one does not drink enough water is that urine becomes more concentrated. This is because the kidney's first job is to make sure there is enough fluid to maintain cellular activity.
This means that when you don't drink enough water the kidneys take care of the body fluids first, then what is left over goes to urine output.
This means that when you don't drink enough water the kidneys take care of the body fluids first, then what is left over goes to urine output.
The effect of caffeine on the kidneys is enormous. Caffeine overrides the ADH message to slow urine output, instead stimulating the kidneys to produce more urine, even though body systems may need more fluid. This creates dehydration in the body. What this means in layman terms is that drinking several cups of coffee or caffeinated sodas a day stimulates the kidneys to keep producing urine in unnatural quantities which, in turn, robs cells in the body of needed fluids, as well as creating an extra workload on the kidneys.
The real danger of drinking too many caffeinated drinks is that people often substitute them for water, which magnifies the dehydration effect on the body.
Excessive use of caffeine over a long period of time contributes to kidney disease because of the increased stimulation. Kidney disease is an increasingly huge problem, filling the dialysis clinics with younger and younger people. For the sake of your body, limit caffeinated drinks and drink plenty of pure water daily!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Flowers are more beautiful in a pain-free world..........

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