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A Life Transformed- Ali and her 24-Day Challenge

Dr. Hillary Lampers, ND // Personalized Naturopathic Care, 'Weight loss' '24 Day Challenge' 'Evolve', Improving The Quality Of Life, Nutrition, Patient Testimonials, Sports and Athletes, 'Weight loss' 'Fat loss' 'Muscle Gain', 'Genetics' , Depressed Metabolism, Stress, Female, Adult, Early (20-40), Adult, Middle-Aged (40-55)

 Ali Before the 24 Day ChallengeAli After the 24 Day Challenge and Evolve

 As a naturopathic doctor and nutritionist by trade, I am, at the core, always striving to get patients to realize how important lifestyle choices are in their long term health.  The wealth of information available to the consumer is overwhelming to say the least, and nothing is more at the forefront than the arena of weight loss/management.  With an obesity rate of over 20% in 49 states (Colorado - from where I write this very entry-is slightly under), its seems education is continueing to fail the average population from improving their health.

It's obvious that our fast food, stressed out, sleep deprived, and addicted population can not sustain this for long without serious consequences.  Diabetes is fastly taking over the number one cause of death in the United States and it is in every case (some exeptions) completely avoidable by what we put in our mouth and what we do with our bodies.

Health is about a lifetime plan, and one that will not only influence your genetics, but the genetics of your generations to come. (Read more about this- Epigenetics of Nutrition).  Fortunately in my profession I tend to meet people that have made the shift to a healthier way of thinking and they want help in making the next step.  It's all about coaching and creating a plan that is a lifestyle, not a diet, a fad, or a quick fix.  Motivation and endurance are required for making significant changes, and I believe this, on top of not having the correct coaching, is the reason many people are not able to finish- there are no quick fixes in weight loss and lifestyle improvement- it's a paced run, not a sprint. 

Recently in my practice I have been implementing a program ( Evolve ) that I was introduced to by my trainer, Nathan Detracy from Bellevue, WA.  My story ( ) began with realizing I myself needed a coach to transform my health after years of stress, fatigue, and sleep deprivation.  Nathan's program completely motivated me in a such a way that I hadn't had before, because I saw AND felt results, and it brought together everything I already knew while adding in aspects of body composition training that are vital to long term success.  The 24 Day Challenge is the beginning of the Evolve program, and it's where the metabolic shift starts.

When I realized that I could implement this with weight loss in my patients,  I had no idea how it was going to absolutely transform their lives.  Below is a testimonial from Ali, who even with diet and exercise, struggled with weight loss. She wrote this for me to share with you, so that others who are stuggling can see that if there is a will there is a way.  The story is amazing, but a picture is worth a thousand words.  She has forever changed her future, and I hope she may inspire you to change yours. Say yes to yourself and get ready to see what is possible!

 

My 24 Day Challenge Story

Before the 24 Day Challenge I had given up hope trying to lose the extra weight I have been carrying around for years.   I've been playing roller derby for 5 years and consider myself very active but the weight just wouldn't come off and my performance on the track had been a constant struggle with fatigue, lack of endurance and my energy level just wouldn't last.  I tried everything I could to break through that wall by changing my diet and exercise routine and nothing worked.  Naturally, being "older" I had it in my head that I will forever be stuck this way.  Needless to say I had given up!

Then I was introduced to the 24 Day Challenge.  I was a bit skeptical but thought why not give it a shot, it's only 24 days out of my entire existence, nothing to lose right?

I was shocked and filled with excitement with my results after the 24 Day Challenge.  I dropped 12 lbs, 4" around my waist, 2" off each arm, 1.5" off each leg and I am down 4 pant sizes!  In addition, I have increased energy, stamina and endurance.

 Ever since I was a wee one, "Carbohydrate Addict" was my middle name.  Now I have zero cravings for potatoes and pasta, never would have imagined that could be possible.  The 24 Day Challenge has taught me how to successfully fuel my body with proper nutrition.  I feel stronger, more energetic, a lot healthier and much happier than I have felt in a long time.  As cheesy as it sounds, losing weight, and keeping it off, doesn't happen by going on a "diet".  It's about changing your lifestyle, changing the way you eat, and staying committed.

 The 24 Day Challenge has literally changed my life for the better, forever!!!

 The New and Improved, 

Ali V., Oak Harbor, WA

Head Trauma: To Play or Not to Play???

Dr. Hillary Lampers, ND // NeuroCranial Restructuring (NCR), Personalized Naturopathic Care, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF), ADHD/ADD, Disabilities, Improving The Quality Of Life, Sports and Athletes, Traumatic Brain Injury, , Traumatic Brain Injury, Head Trauma, Football injury, Sports Injury , ADHD/ADD, Anxiety, Chronic Back Pain, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain, Degenerative Conditions, Facial Pain, Facial Trauma, Head Injury, Headache, , Insomnia, Migraine Headaches, Misalignment, Neck Pain, Repetitive Stress Injury, Sports-Related Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, Female, Male, Adolescent, Adult, Early (20-40), Adult, Middle-Aged (40-55), Adult, Senior (55+), Teen

 Brain, Head Trauma

 

In the United States alone, the National Institute of Health ( www.nih.gov ) estimates that close to 1.4 million people are affected each year with Traumatic Brain Injury.  Traumatic Brain Injury is defined as a blow or jolt to the head, or a penetrating head injury that disrupts function of the brain. The severity of such an injury may range from "mild" i.e. a brief change in mental status or consciousness to "severe", i.e. an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury. Of those 1.4 million TBI incidents per year, 1.1 million are the classic concussions that are medically evaluated and then sent home to watch, rest, and recover. 

Now add the millions who never seek medical attention after sustaining a mild to moderate concussion, and the statistics of accident victims who don't actually hit their head, but sustain what are called acceleration-deceleration injuries like whiplash, spinal traumas, or hits to the body that result in the brain "hitting" the skull, and the head trauma numbers become staggering.

Populations that are most affected by head trauma and TBI are:

1) Men:  They participate in contact/impact sports, have higher rates of assaults, and tend to work "higher" risk jobs. 

2) Children between the ages of 0-4: think of your average toddler learning to walk, jumping off the coffee table, falling down the stairs, and being at the mercy of older siblings and adults.

3) Teenagers between 15-19.

4) Military: combat personnel are exposed to mortar attacks and "brain rattling" booms that alter brain function. There are thousands of veterans returning from duty in Afghanistan and Iraq who look normal and never sustained a penetrating head wound, but have brains that are damaged.

Even "minor" hits on a repetitive basis can cause biochemical and structural brain change, relating to many long term symptoms and diagnoses such as ADHD, Depression, Migraine, Fibromyalgia, OCD/Anxiety, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's Dementia. A recent study commissioned by the National Football League (NFL) reports that Alzheimer's disease or similar memory-related diseases appear to have been diagnosed in the league's former players vastly more often than in the national population - including a rate of 19 times the normal rate for men ages 30 through 49. 

Increased scrutiny of head trauma and how to prevent it is a hot topic of discussion in the medical world today. Treatment options however remain minimal and consist of watch and wait, medications such as anti-seizure, anti-depressant, narcotics, and possible behavioral therapy.  Structural integrity and nutrient imbalances experienced by the brain after trauma are important to address.

 NeuroCranial Restructuring (NCR), a structural therapy that addresses cranial shape, cerebral spinal fluid dynamics, and connective tissue tensions throughout the skull and muscular system can help treat the symptoms of head trauma.  NCR can restore balance, decrease or eliminate symptoms of headaches, pain, mental imbalance, and improve blood flow. It is only minimally invasive, requires no drugs, no anesthesia, and most patients walk out feeling better than when they arrived.

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMFT), of which we offer in our clinic,  has also shown results in helping diminish symptoms of head trauma.  Headaches are a common symptom of head trauma, PEMFT has been shown to decrease  headache pain and intensity.  

"In the active-treatment group, all assessed criteria were significantly improved at the end of the migraine/headache study. 76% of active-treatment patients experienced clear or very clear relief of their complaints. Only 1 placebo-patient (2.5%) felt some relief; 8% noted slight and 2% reported significant worsening of symptoms. No side effects were noted. " Advances in Therapy   PMID: 11571822

Addressing the biochemical imbalances with drugs, nutrients, and hormones, can also help improve recovery outcomes. NCR and PEMFT, when used in conjunction with a biochemical protocol, can have amazing outcomes for those suffering from the short and long term effects of head trauma. 

Quality of life is important to everyone, so if you or someone you love is living with lasting effects of Traumatic Brain Injury or head trauma, seek out all your options.  In the meantime, wear your helmet, your seat belt, and avoid activities that involve hitting your head- your BODY and BRAIN with thank you.

 Dr Hillary 

The Basics Of Head Trauma & NCR

About This Video:

Dr. Hillary gives a simple 6 minute introduction to the basics of how to treat the effects of head trauma with NeuroCranial Restructuring (NCR). She covers the three classes of concussion, the leading causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI), who is most at risk for TBI (men, children and teens, athletes, and military personnel) and why, statistics about TBI, common treatments, and why NCR improves the fluid dynamics in the head and neck to improve the neurological function of the body.


Head injury and ADHD diagnosis in children - are they correlated?

Dr. Hillary Lampers, ND // NeuroCranial Restructuring (NCR), ADHD/ADD, Prescriptions, Research & Learning, ADHD/ADD, Head Injury, Male, Adolescent, Child, Teen, Toddler

Recently the British Medical Journal published a retrospective cohort study that followed just over 62,000 children from birth to age 10 to explore a hypothesis that medically attended head injury in children before age 2 may be causal in developing ADHD by age 10. Children that received burns before age 2 were also studied, and both groups were compared to children who before age 2 had neither a burn or head injury. The findings were somewhat compelling:

  1. Of the 62,088 children studied, 2782 (4.5%) suffered head injury and 1116 (1.8%) suffered burn injury before age
  2. Males had higher rates of injury in these cases
  3. The injured children were of greater deprivation, or lower socioeconomic class.
  4. The children who had already sustained a head injury/burn prior to age 2 had a higher percentage of head injuries after age 2.
  5. Children with a head injury before age 2 were TWICE as likely to be diagnosed as having ADHD as the comparison group, but not more likely that the burn group. Basically both head injury and burns doubled ADHD diagnosis before 10.
  6. In all 3 groups the risk of ADHD diagnosis increased among children who had a head injury AFTER age 2.

So what were the researchers conclusions? That head injury itself does not seem to be causal in the development of ADHD, rather that head injury prior to age 2 may be due to the increased risk behavior of those children with ADHD and can only be used as a marker, not a cause. Interestingly enough they also state that children with ADHD are more vulnerable to post-concussive syndrome with a mild traumatic brain injury.

Most of my practice deals with those who have sustained a traumatic injury of some kind, whether head, body, or emotional (likely all three). Many of the adults that I treat started having problems in childhood as a result of an UNTREATED head injury, and many of the children that I see have the ADHD diagnosis or would easily fit into the criteria. I am excited that the mainstream is looking at the correlation of these factors, but now the question is HOW ARE MILD HEAD INJURIES TREATED?

NCR has given me a whole new aspect of treating these patients by allowing me to remove the obstacle to cure and possibly save a child a lifetime of this diagnosis. Many parents who are reluctant to have their children treated after an injury state that they want to wait until the child is older, more mature, etc, but after looking at this study I must ask the question...WHY WAIT? Perhaps we can stop the negative sequeli of head injury now and spare the diagnosis of ADHD in the future.

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