3'*'i ^îortlanh (Dbseruer Page 6 September 7. 2011 Eat Right During Pregnancy As y our b a b y ’s sole source o f by I) r . J ames N. nutrition during pregnancy, eating M ari in J r . a w ell-balanced diet is essential. M any w om en have questions about Pregnant w om en need m orecalo- how m any m ore calories they need, ries and nutrients to support a de- w hat is safe to eat, and what foods veloping fetus, but it’s im portant to a v o ,d - not to overeat. M ost w om en only need a m oderate increase o f 100- the day can help you add extra calo- sources such as sardines, canned 300 calories per day— the eq u iv a­ ^ e s- salm on, dark leafy green vegetables, lent o f a bow l o f cereal w ith skim Your weight gain should also be and fortified orange juice. Y our doc- m ilk. Early in pregnancy, nausea m oderate and based on your pre- to r c an a lso p re s c rib e c a lc iu m may m ake it difficult to increase your pregnancy w eight. T he range o f supplem ents if necessary. food intake. Eating sm aller nutri- weight gain should be 2 5 -3 5 pounds V egetarian and vegan w om en tious m eals and snacks throughout for w om en o f normal weight, 2 8 -4 0 m ust be sure to get enough protein ■ -, > Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled sta ff are ready to help those in need. THE SPINACOLUMN IM An ongoing senes of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession. Part 35. Different Benefits by Age Group : W hat age groups can a chi ting worse over time. However, it can ropractor help most'? alm ost always be corrected when chi­ ropractic care is initiated in time. : This is like asking which age N eedless to say, every teenage girl g ro u p s b e n e fit m ost from sh o u ld be c h e c k e d re g u la rly fo r good health. A nd yet, each age s c o lio s is a n d a ll te e n a g e rs a n d group has specific problem s for young adults should see their chiro- w hich your chiropracto r has sp e­ praetor regularly to m ake sure their cific answ ers. new ly act.ve sports lrves a re n ’t ere- Infant and Young Children ating spinal problem s th ey ’ll have to O ther m others are often am azed live w ith the rest o f their lives. to see a m other carrying her in- Adults | fant out o f the adju stin g room . The world today is experiencing a ter­ A nd yet, since the delivery p ro ­ rible level of stress. Long work weeks, cess itself causes a high percent seem ingly impossible deadlines and age o f su b lu x a tio n s, in fan ts to economic woes create incredible pres­ need chiropractic care. O bviously, sures. In addition, most adults breathe children and infants are treated in polluted air, drink chemically treated | differently than adults. T here are water and consume an average of nine new, highly sophisticated m eth ­ pounds o f food additives and chem i­ ods o f adjusting children and in cal preservatives in a year, putting fants to insure the best possible even m ore stress on their bodies. O ne results w ith the least possible d is­ sure way to keep the stress level from com fort. T hough young children c a u s in g p o te n tia lly d a n g e ro u s I c a n ’t tell you th ey ’re in pain, heir subluxations is with regular chiroprac­ irritability is often a sign o f the tic checkups. need to be checked. S en ior C itizens Young A dults and Teenagers R etirem ent age for m any people has M ore and m ore young adults and becom e ju st plain tiresom e. A ches teenagers are getting involved in an d p in s, o fte n th e re su lt o f u n ­ activ e sports. As a result, m ore treated subluxations, abound. Yet is and m ore o f them are getting in­ hardly seem s fair that having to suf- jured, requiring prom pt chiroprac­ tic care. O bviously half o f he girls in our society develop scoliosis (curva­ ture o f the spine) during puberty. Left untreated, scoliosis keeps get- fer with pain or being drugged into num bness are fair rew ards for all the years o f hard work. D e p e n d in g on th e d e g re e o f subluxations deg en eratio n , your chiropractor can often provide help. For senior citizens w h o ’ve been fortunale h ,Q suffered m a| traum a in |iyes v jn u a ||y com plete spinal recovery should be alm ost as easy as it w ould be for younger people. F o r th o s e w h o h a v e s u ffe re d needlessly for years, your ch iro ­ practor can often slow o r stop the deg en eratio n , m aking life m ore com fortable. It is certainly w orth the effort so that o ur senior c iti­ zens get the dignity o f health care they deserve. Som ething for Everyone A s you can see, there are p racti­ c a lly as m an y re a so n s to hav e regular chiropractic checkups as there are people. M ake an appoint- m ent for y o u rself and your loved ones soon. Flow ers C hiropractic O ffice 2124 NE H ancock P ortland, O regon 97212 Phone: (503) 287-5504 Flowers* Chiropractic Offici 2124 N.E. Hancock Street, Portland Oregon 97212 Phone: (503) 287*5504 pounds for underw eight w om en, 1 5 - 25 pounds for overw eight w om en, and 11-20 pounds for obese w om en, Increase nutrient intake by con- sum ing a diverse diet that contains w hole grains, lots ol fruits and veg- etables, healthy fats, dairy, lean m eats and fish, and beans. Y our do cto r m ay also prescribe prenatal \ itamins forextra folic acid and other n u trie n ts n e c e ssa ry fo r h e a lth y grow th and developm ent. Fish is a good source o f high- quality protein. Pregnant w om en can consum e up to 12 ounces per w eek o f a variety o f fish and shell- fish that are low in m ercury such as shrim p, canned light tuna (rather thanalbacore), salm on,pollock, and catfish. Shark, swordfish, king m ack- erel, and tilelish should be avoided because they are high in m ercury. C alcium is a vital nutrient for a grow ing fetus. M ost w om en get e n o u g h , b u t la c to s e - in to le r a n t w om en should increase their con- sum ption o f calcium from non-dairy from n o n -m eat so u rces such as beans, nuts, and soy products. Y our ob-gyn m ay recom m end an eating plan and supplem ents to provide adequate am ounts o f vitam ins and m inerals, especially iron and vita- m ins B 12 and D. If you are pregnant, avoid aleo- hoi entirely. Do not eat unpasteur- ized m ilk o r soft cheese; raw or undercooked m eat, poultry, o r fish; o r prepared m eats such as hot dogs or deli m eat (unless cooked until steam in g hot). T h ese foods can harbor listeriosis bacteria, w hich can sicken both m other and baby. You should also tell y o u r doctor about any vitam ins, herbs, o r other supple- m ents that you take because they could be harm ful to your fetus, For m ore inform ation, the Patient Education Pam phlet “N utrition Dur- in g P re g n a n c y ” is a v a ila b le at a c o g .o rg . Dr. Ja m es N. M artin Jr. isp re si- dent o f the A m erica n C ongress o f O bstetricians a n d G ynecologists. H ealth W atch F re e B ody B asies - This physician L ead Poisoning P rev en tio n - Learn recom m ended class is appropriate how to protect your fam ily from lead for all ages and health conditions, poisoning. Ideal for folks in live in . Plan to attend this one-session class older hom es with children o r preg- and learn the sim ple guidelines for nant w om en. Q ualified participants safe exercises, including stretching, receive a free kit o f safety and test- Call 503-256-4000 to register. ing supplies. Call 503-284-6827. Em powerm ent through Relaxation — Free inform al m editation classes that address breathing techniques, P a ren tin g C lasses - N ew borns d o n ’t co m e w ith instruction m anu- als but parents and parents-to-be som e gentle ancient A frican y o g a poses and m ental balancing tech- ñ iq u e s. P e o p le h a v e le ft th e se classes jo y fu l and w ith a peaceful view oftheirlives.C all Dr. M arcehtte Failla a t503-228-6140. can learn about a variety o f topics fro m p a in a n d c h ild b ir th to b reastfeeding to infant C PR and m uch m ore. For a schedule o f events, c a ll 5 0 3 - 5 7 4 - 6 5 9 5 o r v is it: p ro v id e n c e .o rg /c la sse s. 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