Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Vern: We have 4 pulse oximeters at my office and check every new patient and then again on re-exams. Patients love it. You can buy oximeters online for as little as $25 apiece at www.pulseoximeteronline.com Lyndon McGill, D.C. Salem, Oregon EvolvHealth Wellness Advisory Council Member www.EvolvingDaily.com > Dear colleagues, > > > > Just wanted your idea as per what quick health checks you > would recommend that can be preformed quickly, easily for > the masses.one's that the public find interesting and that > give useful information. > > > > The Oregon Chiropractic Association is considering having > profession displays with the theme of " wellness " at our > state capitol during the start of the regular 2013 Oregon > Legislative Session. The idea is to educate the public > and law makers that our scope of practice and clinical > skills go beyond simply pounding down the high spots in > people's spines. > > > > We were thinking of having a combination of free checks > and well as more sophisticated tests which would have a > nominal charge for but that the public would write their > checks to the non-profit " Children First for Oregon Fund. " > We would love your collective ideas here are some of the > testing/checks/stations we were thinking of: > > > > 1. Blood pressure check stations > > 2. Blood sugar by finger prick stations > > 3. Computerized spirometer for lung function > > 4. Bone mineral density, with one of the small units > > 5. Postural check and education station on proper > posture and core exercises > > 6. Spinal check/station > > 7. Ears, eyes, nose and throat station? > > 8. Imaging station, as in view boxes or laptop for > CDs of their radiographs or special imaging. Inviting the > public to bring their films or CD for a conservative > chiropractic review > > 9. Computerized dietary questionnaire > > 10. Nutritional/dietary educational station (Eat Well) > > 11. De-stress/station instructional including breathing > techniques for mental wellbeing (think well) > > 12. All about the education and training of a > chiropractic physician information station, Univ. of > Western States > > > > We were thinking of hooking up with one of the local > fitness gyms who would donated a one month free membership > to their gym for those who complete the wellness stations > and present each with a healthy goodies bag and a raffle > ticket for one grand prize which is health related e.g., > treadmill or exercise bike ??? > > > > Give the OCA your wonderful ideas and also if you think > certain stations list above are not something we should > do...just a quick note give us your ideas... > > > > Thanks, > > > > Vern Saboe, DC., FACO > > Lobbyist, Oregon Chiropractic Association > > ACA Delegate for Oregon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 These are easy and super fast and giving you pulse and O2 %. Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSPBack In Motion Sports Injuries Clinic, LLCPortland Timbers Team ChiropractorPortland Winterhawks Team Chiropractor ACA Sports Council, Past President'08 US Olympic Sports Medicine Team Member11385 SW Scholls Ferry RoadBeaverton, Oregon 97008503.524.9040www.bimsportsinjuries.com The information contained in this electronic message may contain protected health information confidential under applicable law, and is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the recipient of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, copy or disclosure of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Back In Motion Sports Injuries Clinic, LLC at 11385 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton, OR-97008. and purge the communication immediately without making any copy or distribution. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Lyndon McGillSent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 4:52 PM Subject: Re: " Wellness - Theme at the Next Chiropractic Day at the Capitol - Your Wonderful Ideas?? " Vern:We have 4 pulse oximeters at my office and check every newpatient and then again on re-exams. Patients love it. Youcan buy oximeters online for as little as $25 apiece atwww.pulseoximeteronline.comLyndon McGill, D.C.Salem, OregonEvolvHealth Wellness Advisory Council Memberwww.EvolvingDaily.com> Dear colleagues,> > > > Just wanted your idea as per what quick health checks you> would recommend that can be preformed quickly, easily for> the masses.one's that the public find interesting and that> give useful information.> > > > The Oregon Chiropractic Association is considering having> profession displays with the theme of " wellness " at our> state capitol during the start of the regular 2013 Oregon> Legislative Session. The idea is to educate the public> and law makers that our scope of practice and clinical> skills go beyond simply pounding down the high spots in> people's spines. > > > > We were thinking of having a combination of free checks> and well as more sophisticated tests which would have a> nominal charge for but that the public would write their> checks to the non-profit " Children First for Oregon Fund. " > We would love your collective ideas here are some of the> testing/checks/stations we were thinking of:> > > > 1. Blood pressure check stations> > 2. Blood sugar by finger prick stations> > 3. Computerized spirometer for lung function> > 4. Bone mineral density, with one of the small units> > 5. Postural check and education station on proper> posture and core exercises> > 6. Spinal check/station> > 7. Ears, eyes, nose and throat station?> > 8. Imaging station, as in view boxes or laptop for> CDs of their radiographs or special imaging. Inviting the> public to bring their films or CD for a conservative> chiropractic review> > 9. Computerized dietary questionnaire > > 10. Nutritional/dietary educational station (Eat Well)> > 11. De-stress/station instructional including breathing> techniques for mental wellbeing (think well) > > 12. All about the education and training of a> chiropractic physician information station, Univ. of> Western States> > > > We were thinking of hooking up with one of the local> fitness gyms who would donated a one month free membership> to their gym for those who complete the wellness stations> and present each with a healthy goodies bag and a raffle> ticket for one grand prize which is health related e.g.,> treadmill or exercise bike ???> > > > Give the OCA your wonderful ideas and also if you think> certain stations list above are not something we should> do...just a quick note give us your ideas...> > > > Thanks,> > > > Vern Saboe, DC., FACO> > Lobbyist, Oregon Chiropractic Association> > ACA Delegate for Oregon> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Vern - What about measuring body composition by impedance and stressing diabetes and obesity prevention with lifestyle modification?! M Kalb MS DCAuthor of Winning at Aging Wellness Chiropractor and Health Coachwww.DrKalb.com 541.488.3001 On Feb 12, 2012, at 3:36 PM, vsaboe wrote: Dear colleagues, Just wanted your idea as per what quick health checks you would recommend that can be preformed quickly, easily for the masses…one’s that the public find interesting and that give useful information. The Oregon Chiropractic Association is considering having profession displays with the theme of “wellness” at our state capitol during the start of the regular 2013 Oregon Legislative Session. The idea is to educate the public and law makers that our scope of practice and clinical skills go beyond simply pounding down the high spots in people’s spines. We were thinking of having a combination of free checks and well as more sophisticated tests which would have a nominal charge for but that the public would write their checks to the non-profit “Children First for Oregon Fund.” We would love your collective ideas here are some of the testing/checks/stations we were thinking of: 1. Blood pressure check stations2. Blood sugar by finger prick stations3. Computerized spirometer for lung function4. Bone mineral density, with one of the small units5. Postural check and education station on proper posture and core exercises6. Spinal check/station7. Ears, eyes, nose and throat station?8. Imaging station, as in view boxes or laptop for CDs of their radiographs or special imaging. Inviting the public to bring their films or CD for a conservative chiropractic review9. Computerized dietary questionnaire 10. Nutritional/dietary educational station (Eat Well)11. De-stress/station instructional including breathing techniques for mental wellbeing (think well) 12. All about the education and training of a chiropractic physician information station, Univ. of Western States We were thinking of hooking up with one of the local fitness gyms who would donated a one month free membership to their gym for those who complete the wellness stations and present each with a healthy goodies bag and a raffle ticket for one grand prize which is health related e.g., treadmill or exercise bike ??? Give the OCA your wonderful ideas and also if you think certain stations list above are not something we should do…….just a quick note give us your ideas….. Thanks, Vern Saboe, DC., FACOLobbyist, Oregon Chiropractic AssociationACA Delegate for Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Vern - What about measuring body composition by impedance and stressing diabetes and obesity prevention with lifestyle modification?! M Kalb MS DCAuthor of Winning at Aging Wellness Chiropractor and Health Coachwww.DrKalb.com 541.488.3001 On Feb 12, 2012, at 3:36 PM, vsaboe wrote: Dear colleagues, Just wanted your idea as per what quick health checks you would recommend that can be preformed quickly, easily for the masses…one’s that the public find interesting and that give useful information. The Oregon Chiropractic Association is considering having profession displays with the theme of “wellness” at our state capitol during the start of the regular 2013 Oregon Legislative Session. The idea is to educate the public and law makers that our scope of practice and clinical skills go beyond simply pounding down the high spots in people’s spines. We were thinking of having a combination of free checks and well as more sophisticated tests which would have a nominal charge for but that the public would write their checks to the non-profit “Children First for Oregon Fund.” We would love your collective ideas here are some of the testing/checks/stations we were thinking of: 1. Blood pressure check stations2. Blood sugar by finger prick stations3. Computerized spirometer for lung function4. Bone mineral density, with one of the small units5. Postural check and education station on proper posture and core exercises6. Spinal check/station7. Ears, eyes, nose and throat station?8. Imaging station, as in view boxes or laptop for CDs of their radiographs or special imaging. Inviting the public to bring their films or CD for a conservative chiropractic review9. Computerized dietary questionnaire 10. Nutritional/dietary educational station (Eat Well)11. De-stress/station instructional including breathing techniques for mental wellbeing (think well) 12. All about the education and training of a chiropractic physician information station, Univ. of Western States We were thinking of hooking up with one of the local fitness gyms who would donated a one month free membership to their gym for those who complete the wellness stations and present each with a healthy goodies bag and a raffle ticket for one grand prize which is health related e.g., treadmill or exercise bike ??? Give the OCA your wonderful ideas and also if you think certain stations list above are not something we should do…….just a quick note give us your ideas….. Thanks, Vern Saboe, DC., FACOLobbyist, Oregon Chiropractic AssociationACA Delegate for Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Exactly....this was suggested as per % body fat but not obesity prevention which is huge and of course lifestyle changes.....great stuff thanks !! Re: "Wellness - Theme at the Next Chiropractic Day at the Capitol - Your Wonderful Ideas??" Vern - What about measuring body composition by impedance and stressing diabetes and obesity prevention with lifestyle modification?! M Kalb MS DC Author of Winning at Aging Wellness Chiropractor and Health Coachwww.DrKalb.com 541.488.3001 On Feb 12, 2012, at 3:36 PM, vsaboe wrote: Dear colleagues, Just wanted your idea as per what quick health checks you would recommend that can be preformed quickly, easily for the masses…one’s that the public find interesting and that give useful information. The Oregon Chiropractic Association is considering having profession displays with the theme of “wellness” at our state capitol during the start of the regular 2013 Oregon Legislative Session. The idea is to educate the public and law makers that our scope of practice and clinical skills go beyond simply pounding down the high spots in people’s spines. We were thinking of having a combination of free checks and well as more sophisticated tests which would have a nominal charge for but that the public would write their checks to the non-profit “Children First for Oregon Fund.” We would love your collective ideas here are some of the testing/checks/stations we were thinking of: <!--[if !supportLists]-->1. <!--[endif]-->Blood pressure check stations <!--[if !supportLists]-->2. <!--[endif]-->Blood sugar by finger prick stations <!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->Computerized spirometer for lung function <!--[if !supportLists]-->4. <!--[endif]-->Bone mineral density, with one of the small units <!--[if !supportLists]-->5. <!--[endif]-->Postural check and education station on proper posture and core exercises <!--[if !supportLists]-->6. <!--[endif]-->Spinal check/station <!--[if !supportLists]-->7. <!--[endif]-->Ears, eyes, nose and throat station? <!--[if !supportLists]-->8. <!--[endif]-->Imaging station, as in view boxes or laptop for CDs of their radiographs or special imaging. Inviting the public to bring their films or CD for a conservative chiropractic review <!--[if !supportLists]-->9. <!--[endif]-->Computerized dietary questionnaire <!--[if !supportLists]-->10. <!--[endif]-->Nutritional/dietary educational station (Eat Well) <!--[if !supportLists]-->11. <!--[endif]-->De-stress/station instructional including breathing techniques for mental wellbeing (think well) <!--[if !supportLists]-->12. <!--[endif]-->All about the education and training of a chiropractic physician information station, Univ. of Western States We were thinking of hooking up with one of the local fitness gyms who would donated a one month free membership to their gym for those who complete the wellness stations and present each with a healthy goodies bag and a raffle ticket for one grand prize which is health related e.g., treadmill or exercise bike ??? Give the OCA your wonderful ideas and also if you think certain stations list above are not something we should do…….just a quick note give us your ideas….. Thanks, Vern Saboe, DC., FACO Lobbyist, Oregon Chiropractic Association ACA Delegate for Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 Matt: Great questions. I would like to think that everything we do here at the office (chiropractic, diet recommendations, exercise, etc.) increases a patient's oxygen levels and lowers their resting pulse rate. However, drinking a bottle of the Evolv cell-signaling water alone will definitely show an immediate (within 5-10 minutes) increase in O2 and a drop in pulse rate. Plus, it has an anti-inflammatory effect (see attached abstracts). Keep in mind that the water isn't oxygenated; it simply signals to your cells to utilize more oxygen at the cellular level. Ideally, you will have a 99% O2 concentration and a slow resting pulse rate upon testing. My wife has been drinking 1-2 bottles of the Evolv water for about 2 years now and always tests at 99% and has a resting pulse rate of around 52. And she's not an athlete! I maintain a 99% O2 concentration drinking the water as well, but my resting pulse rate is around 70, so not quite as good. However, I'm a type A personality and it's hard for me to slow down---I get bored not being busy. But what is interesting is that we have never been healthier in our lives. And the Evolv water literally brought my father and mother back from the brink of death two years ago with complications associated with severe diabetes and congestive heart failure respectively. Dad, age 94, is now off insulin altogether and Mom, age 91, is off of oxygen and back to working in her flower beds again (see attached picture). Two years ago we assumed they would both only live for a short time; however, they just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary! (See attached 70th wedding anniversary picture.) What is so incredible about the Evolv water is that it "evolved" from the bio-remediation research that's being done to find ways to accelerate the clean-up of oil spills. Three bio-remediation scientists in Houston, Texas discovered that whenever there is an oil spill or major pollution in the ocean, primitive single-celled organisms called Archaea (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaea), which have DNA similar to human DNA (we branched off of the same evolutionary tree), begin showing up in large numbers. The scientists originally thought that the Archaea themselves were doing the clean-up but later discovered that the Archaea merely show up and begin emitting large amounts of cell-signaling molecules on the pico-molecular level that, in turn, "signal" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_signaling) to other cells in the environment to come clean up the mess. So the Archaea are merely the "foremen" on the job, sending out signals to the actual "workers" in the environment to come clean up the pollution. Although the exact mechanism of action isn't fully understood yet, it appears that these cell-signaling molecules carry a primitive blueprint that allows them to identify disruptions in Nature and then coordinate efforts to restore homeostasis. Interestingly, current cancer treatment research is focused on "cell signaling." One of the most powerful results of the cell-signaling action from the Archaea organisms is an increase in oxygen utilization at the cellular level up to an additional 27%. Another recent discovery is that the Archaea Active properties in the Evolv water increase ATP production within the mitochondria of the cell WITHOUT INCREASING LACTIC ACID AND FREE RADICALS! No other substance or compound on the planet is currently known to have this ability, except for cold laser. While no strain of Archaea on the planet has ever caused an infection or disease in humans, the scientists didn't want to introduce the Archaea organisms directly into the human body to see if the results would be the same as it is in the ocean. So they spent the past 8-10 years experimenting with the Archaea and came up with a kind of fermentation process in which they place the organisms in large vats and feed them certain enzymes, milk whey protein, etc., to get them all revved up so that they are releasing large amounts of the cell-signaling molecules, then they micro-filter off the Archaea themselves, leaving only the cell-signaling molecules and pure spring water. A few parts per billion of the bio-base (enzymes, milk whey protein, etc.) is left in the finished product and, as such, is listed on the label. However, it would take very sophisticated scientific equipment to even detect these ingredients and, in fact, no issues have occurred with allergies or sensitivities to the water. At a few parts per billion, there isn't enough of the bio-base left over to even have a homeopathic effect. So, obviously, it's the cell-signaling molecules that are causing the profound clinical changes observed in people consuming the water. I must say that in my 35 years of practice, I've never seen the kinds of clinical improvements in my patients with any other nutraceuticals like I'm seeing with the Evolv water. And it's so simple to implement. You just drink 1 or 2 bottles a day.....to keep the doctor away! Feel free to call me if you have any further questions. Lyndon McGill, D.C. EvolvHealth Wellness Advisory Council Member Salem, Oregon www.SalemSpineClinic.com www.EvolvingDaily.com On 2/20/2012 1:43 AM, * Dr. Matt Freedman * wrote: Lyndon, do you see a difference in pulse oximetry in your reexams? do you get a difference from just chiropractic care, or is the difference seen after using oxygen water? how do you explain your results? thanks, matt  Dr. Matt Freedman Chiropractic Physician Pure Life Chiropractic, LLC 315 West Broadway Suite 100 Eugene, Oregon 97401 (541) 343- 5633 http://www.EugeneChiropractic.com http://www.EugeneHyperbaric.com From: Lyndon McGill <twogems@...> To: Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 4:52 PM Subject: Re: "Wellness - Theme at the Next Chiropractic Day at the Capitol - Your Wonderful Ideas??"  Vern: We have 4 pulse oximeters at my office and check every new patient and then again on re-exams. Patients love it. You can buy oximeters online for as little as $25 apiece at www.pulseoximeteronline.com Lyndon McGill, D.C. Salem, Oregon EvolvHealth Wellness Advisory Council Member www.EvolvingDaily.com > Dear colleagues, > > > > Just wanted your idea as per what quick health checks you > would recommend that can be preformed quickly, easily for > the masses.one's that the public find interesting and that > give useful information. > > > > The Oregon Chiropractic Association is considering having > profession displays with the theme of "wellness" at our > state capitol during the start of the regular 2013 Oregon > Legislative Session. The idea is to educate the public > and law makers that our scope of practice and clinical > skills go beyond simply pounding down the high spots in > people's spines. > > > > We were thinking of having a combination of free checks > and well as more sophisticated tests which would have a > nominal charge for but that the public would write their > checks to the non-profit "Children First for Oregon Fund." > We would love your collective ideas here are some of the > testing/checks/stations we were thinking of: > > > > 1. Blood pressure check stations > > 2. Blood sugar by finger prick stations > > 3. Computerized spirometer for lung function > > 4. Bone mineral density, with one of the small units > > 5. Postural check and education station on proper > posture and core exercises > > 6. Spinal check/station > > 7. Ears, eyes, nose and throat station? > > 8. Imaging station, as in view boxes or laptop for > CDs of their radiographs or special imaging. Inviting the > public to bring their films or CD for a conservative > chiropractic review > > 9. Computerized dietary questionnaire > > 10. Nutritional/dietary educational station (Eat Well) > > 11. De-stress/station instructional including breathing > techniques for mental wellbeing (think well) > > 12. All about the education and training of a > chiropractic physician information station, Univ. of > Western States > > > > We were thinking of hooking up with one of the local > fitness gyms who would donated a one month free membership > to their gym for those who complete the wellness stations > and present each with a healthy goodies bag and a raffle > ticket for one grand prize which is health related e.g., > treadmill or exercise bike ??? > > > > Give the OCA your wonderful ideas and also if you think > certain stations list above are not something we should > do...just a quick note give us your ideas... > > > > Thanks, > > > > Vern Saboe, DC., FACO > > Lobbyist, Oregon Chiropractic Association > > ACA Delegate for Oregon > > > > 2 of 2 Photo(s) MomHoeing_small.jpg 5 of 5 File(s) FutureCeuticalsPressRelease_highlighted.pdf DrArticle.pdf Anti-inflammatory Properties 2.pdf Science_Behind_Archaea_Active.pdf Increased_O2_Utilization.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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