Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Breakthrough in Allergy Relief
We are the only office in central Pennsylvania to offer allergy and sensitivity symptom relief using the FDA cleared, U.S. patented Bax 3000. www.allergyfreeyoucanbe.com
This new technology may be the answer to finally eliminating your allergies or other sensitivities. We are proud to introduce the BAX 3000, a fully automated and computerized device that combines principles of Eastern Medicine with a modern day understanding of the nervous system's role in physical wellness.
Utilizing a unique Substance Specific Stress-Reduction Strategy, The BAX 3000 teaches the body to maintain normal function during exposure to environmental (and other) stressors.
THIS IS A UNIQUE, SCIENCE BASED APPROACH TO SYMPTOM ELIMINATION
The effects of stress, and stress relief, on health is not theoretical.as the body of evidence clearly and overwhelmingly demonstrates this link. The BAX 3000 approach to wellness is rooted in these 4 statements, each proven factual by objective, published research:
1) Stress causes or exacerbates most health related conditions.
2) A general reduction of stress levels can significantly decrease symptoms of many conditions.
3) The brain creates associations between stressful events and substances.
4) If these associations can be broken, by introducing a positive stimulus in conjunction with the specific stress inducing substance... symptoms can be eliminated.
To schedule your Allergy Survey and BAX analysis call our office at (814)238-0232.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Gluten Sensitivity and Intolerance
There is an increasing amount of interest and information on the subject of gluten (a protein found in wheat and some other grains) sensitivity and a gluten free lifestyle. With this comes a good deal of misinformation and confusion.
The most well known (but still very poorly diagnosed) and extreme gluten sensitivity is Celiac Disease, a gluten triggered autoimmune attack on the small intestine. Celiac disease is confirmed by a biopsy of the small intestine revealing tissue destruction, but it isn’t that clear cut. Gluten sensitivity can, and does, exist without obvious damage to the intestines. I have actually had patients who suspected they might have gluten sensitivities ask their primary doctor about it only to be dismissed because they didn’t have obvious gastrointestinal symptoms. Celiac and gluten sensitivity can manifest a wide array of non- GI symptoms including: osteoporosis, osteopenia, central and peripheral nervous system disorders, anemias, weight loss or gain, tooth enamel defects, dementia, autism, Aspergers, ADHD, schizophrenia, infertility and early menopause, depression, vitamin K deficiency, dermatitis, organ disorders and fatigue.
There also seems to be some disagreement over which testing method to use to confirm a gluten sensitivity. Many doctors rely on blood testing; however, I feel that stool testing is more sensitive and accurate. Antibodies produced as the result of gluten sensitivity are mainly secreted into the intestine rather than the blood, analyzing stool turns up many more positive tests than blood tests. It is only when the immune reaction has been present for long periods of time and/or the process is far advanced that antibodies are produced in quantities sufficient to leak into the blood.
One thing is for certain, the number of people and with gluten sensitivities is on the rise. Research studies suggest that this is not just due to increased awareness and better screening. Modern wheat is very different from the wheat eaten by our ancestors. As a result of hybridization, wheat today has much higher levels of gluten proteins.
In chronically ill patients, gluten sensitivities must be considered. If indicated, removing wheat from these patients diets can have profound effects on their health. One study using MRI revealed a reversing of plaquing of the brain (as seen in Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis) in wheat sensitive individuals following a year of being wheat free.
Living gluten free is not easy but there is an ever expanding availability of these foods and products. Grocery stores, restaurants, and even amusement parks and major league stadiums are offering gluten free options. There are also some excellent books on the subject that are very helpful making the transition to a gluten free lifestyle.
Join the State College Support Group for their bi-monthly meeting Wednesday August 26th 2009 7:00pm at Mt Nittany Medical Center, Room 3. Share recipes and learn about living gluten free.
The most well known (but still very poorly diagnosed) and extreme gluten sensitivity is Celiac Disease, a gluten triggered autoimmune attack on the small intestine. Celiac disease is confirmed by a biopsy of the small intestine revealing tissue destruction, but it isn’t that clear cut. Gluten sensitivity can, and does, exist without obvious damage to the intestines. I have actually had patients who suspected they might have gluten sensitivities ask their primary doctor about it only to be dismissed because they didn’t have obvious gastrointestinal symptoms. Celiac and gluten sensitivity can manifest a wide array of non- GI symptoms including: osteoporosis, osteopenia, central and peripheral nervous system disorders, anemias, weight loss or gain, tooth enamel defects, dementia, autism, Aspergers, ADHD, schizophrenia, infertility and early menopause, depression, vitamin K deficiency, dermatitis, organ disorders and fatigue.
There also seems to be some disagreement over which testing method to use to confirm a gluten sensitivity. Many doctors rely on blood testing; however, I feel that stool testing is more sensitive and accurate. Antibodies produced as the result of gluten sensitivity are mainly secreted into the intestine rather than the blood, analyzing stool turns up many more positive tests than blood tests. It is only when the immune reaction has been present for long periods of time and/or the process is far advanced that antibodies are produced in quantities sufficient to leak into the blood.
One thing is for certain, the number of people and with gluten sensitivities is on the rise. Research studies suggest that this is not just due to increased awareness and better screening. Modern wheat is very different from the wheat eaten by our ancestors. As a result of hybridization, wheat today has much higher levels of gluten proteins.
In chronically ill patients, gluten sensitivities must be considered. If indicated, removing wheat from these patients diets can have profound effects on their health. One study using MRI revealed a reversing of plaquing of the brain (as seen in Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis) in wheat sensitive individuals following a year of being wheat free.
Living gluten free is not easy but there is an ever expanding availability of these foods and products. Grocery stores, restaurants, and even amusement parks and major league stadiums are offering gluten free options. There are also some excellent books on the subject that are very helpful making the transition to a gluten free lifestyle.
Join the State College Support Group for their bi-monthly meeting Wednesday August 26th 2009 7:00pm at Mt Nittany Medical Center, Room 3. Share recipes and learn about living gluten free.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Dr Diehl's Recent Radio Interview
Listen to my recent radio interview for Health News in which we discuss our approach to chronic health problems.
http://2ndcousininterviews.s3.amazonaws.com/1-01_Dr_Diehl_Interview.mp3
Please listen and share with others. I hope you enjoy it.
Have a great day
Dr. Diehl
http://2ndcousininterviews.s3.amazonaws.com/1-01_Dr_Diehl_Interview.mp3
Please listen and share with others. I hope you enjoy it.
Have a great day
Dr. Diehl
Friday, March 13, 2009
Life Changing Chiropractic Care
A colleaugue of mine also trained by Doctor Michael L Johnson recently posted this amazing Brain Based Therapy success story to youtube. I had to share it with all of you. This is powerful.
Please watch and share with others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGAyTKyBj20
Please watch and share with others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGAyTKyBj20
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Kids Need Chiropractic
A lot of people know that chiropractic works great for back pain, neck pain and headaches. Most people don't know the benefit infants and children get from gentle, specific chiropractic care. My son Cash has been under chiropractic care since the day he was born and, as a father, I know he has benefitted tremendously. I can't imagine him growing up without it. Cash has never had an ear infection and never taken medication of any kind in his life (There are and there may be times when medications are necessary but overall as a society we are grossly overmedicated). Chiropractic is about restoring and maintaining the integrity of the nervous system. This is crucial during these early years of development.
I take care of many seriously unhealthy people suffering from chronic health problems. It has taken YEARS for their spines, nervous systems and overall function to degrade to this point. I am very grateful for the opportunity to help them but it is also very sad that we wait to this point to make our health a priority. Health is a continuum. Our choices and lifestyle today will have an effect on us and our family for years to come. Chiropractic helps grow healthier children and adults.
I take care of many seriously unhealthy people suffering from chronic health problems. It has taken YEARS for their spines, nervous systems and overall function to degrade to this point. I am very grateful for the opportunity to help them but it is also very sad that we wait to this point to make our health a priority. Health is a continuum. Our choices and lifestyle today will have an effect on us and our family for years to come. Chiropractic helps grow healthier children and adults.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression (NSSD) is a great technique to address disc problems of the neck and low back, spinal stenosis, failed back surgery and other problems. What makes our approach unique is that we also address the cerebellum (The cerebellum is in the back part of the brain. It controls balance, coordinated movement and the muscles along the spine. If the cerebellum is not firing properly, these muscles will spasm, vertebral joints will lock up and spinal discs will bulge and degenerate.) and core stability and strength using the ATM2. This multi-pronged approach greatly improves our success with chronic neck and back pain sufferers.
To schedule a Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Qualification Consultation please call our office at (814)238-0232.
ATM2 Active Therapeutic Movement
The ATM2 is a great tool for eleminating painful movement patterns, improving posture, increasing range of motion and improving performance. Many professional athletes (especially golfers) like Ernie Els us the ATM2 as part of their training and rehabilation. If you or anyone you know could benefit from the ATM2, please let us know and we'll schedule a free trial.
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