Diet and Nutrition Articles

Each month, Dr. Peter D. Ferguson publishes a new article related to diet and nutrition. Here are some links to the current article and to previous months' articles.

Month
Article
July 2010
The Right Bread
June 2010
Picnic? Or Petri Dish?
May 2010
When Eating Makes You Itch!
April 2010
Good Fats vs. Bad Fats
March 2010
Air, Air From Everywhere
February 2010
The Truth About Energy Bars
January 2010
Grains, Gluten and Your Gut
December 2009
Is Chocolate Always Bad for You?
November 2009
Want More Energy? Avoid Sugar!
October 2009
Healthy Anti-Inflammatory Food
September 2009
The "Slow Food" Movement
August 2009
The Great Cholesterol Myth
July 2009
What's Behind All That Gas Anyway?
June 2009
What About Food Prep Methods?
May 2009
Great Debate: Margarine or Butter?
April 2009
Getting Sick From Food
March 2009
A Guide to Milk Substitutes
February 2009
Is That Cup of Joe Really a Drug?
January 2009
Can Food Cause My Headaches?
December 2008
Controversy Over Irradiation
November 2008
Enzymes For Amateurs
October 2008
Relief for Acid Reflux
September 2008
Food Allergies: What to Do?

Dr. Ferguson Asks some important questions of interest to Canton residents - Chiropractor Canton Dr. Ferguson Asks...

Why are some people allergic to pollen and others aren't?
It's not the pollen. Chiropractors know that if it were, everyone would be allergic to pollen, nuts and pet dander. But that's not the case. It's the person, not the pollen! If you live in Canton and your stress levels are high, then each year the grass, the trees or the weeds put your nervous system over the top. Many report that chiropractic care helps reduce the frequency and severity of their allergic response.
Why are frequent visits advised when starting chiropractic care?
Consistent visits at the beginning of your chiropractic care help create the momentum necessary to correct and retrain unhealthy spinal patterns. Later, Canton patients find that continued care on a less frequent visit schedule can help preserve their progress and avoid a relapse.