Burning Stabbing Shooting Pain | Studio City, CA | Neuropathy Pain

Hi

It’s Enzo.  I’m jumping on here real quick to update everyone.

We have a  new receptionist, YAY!  Her name is Diana.   She’s from Honduras, and she’s very very nice.  (Plus she said I was cute…)

I’m so glad we found her, I’ve practically been pulling all-nighters to get everything handled around here!

As I mentioned, we’ve been treating Peripheral Neuropathy patients in our new PN treatment room!    Peripheral Neuropathy is a terrible disease with many causes, and little treatment options other than various drugs with sometimes debilitating side effects readily available by the pharmaceutical industry.

Some of our patients have arm pain, some have leg pain.   Most describe it as burning, stabbing, or shooting pain.    Some describe it as tingling or numbness.   This is very dangerous.  It’s much more severe than the “pins and needles” feeling we get when our “legs fell asleep”.  It’s often constant, and often leads to weak muscles,  sometimes as severe as losing use of legs.

Diabetic  Neuropathy is Peripheral Neuropathy that developed from Diabetes, an on-going epidemic in the US.

If you know someone that has Peripheral Neuropathy, call 888.824.4912 for a FREE REPORT “Natural Secrets for Getting Rid of Peripheral Neuropathy!”

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Health Solutions Center | Peripheral Neuropathy | Cymbalta

Health  Solutions Center is getting a face lift this week, as we’re preparing a new treatment room for our Peripheral Neuropathy patients.

Peripheral Neuropathy describes damage to the peripheral (arms /legs) nervous system, which transmits information from the brain and spinal cord to every other part of the body.

Information about PN is difficult to come by, even though 40 to 60 million people in the US suffer from symptoms.  Almost half of diabetics will eventually develop symptoms.

Each patient will describe their symptoms in their own  language of ‘pain’.  This can easily confuse a doctor not trained in the recognition and treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy patients.  Patients often continue to suffer, doctor-hopping in search of treatment, only to get prescribed stronger and stronger doses of pills until they are either completely drugged up and out of it, or lost in their own world of suffering.

Dr. Jeffrey Katlein is currently accepting Peripheral Neuropathy patients in his  Health Solutions Center in Studio City, CA.  We’ll be talking about PN more often on here.  For now, I just wanted to give you a quick heads up.

Check back later for pictures of the room and equipment!

Here, I’ll leave you with a little humor

From Drugs.com:

“Cymbalta side effects
Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction to Cymbalta: skin rash or hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Report any new or worsening symptoms to your doctor, such as: mood or behavior changes, anxiety, panic attacks, trouble sleeping, or if you feel impulsive, irritable, agitated, hostile, aggressive, restless, hyperactive (mentally or physically), more depressed, or have thoughts about suicide or hurting yourself.
Call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects while taking Cymbalta:
  • nausea, pain in your upper stomach, itching, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes);
  • feeling like you might pass out;
  • agitation, hallucinations, fever, fast heart rate, overactive reflexes;
  • very stiff (rigid) muscles, high fever, sweating, confusion, fast or uneven heartbeats, tremors;
  • easy bruising, unusual bleeding;
  • painful or difficult urination; or
  • headache, trouble concentrating, memory problems, weakness, feeling unsteady, loss of coordination, fainting, seizure, shallow breathing or breathing that stops.
Less serious Cymbalta side effects may include:
  • dry mouth;
  • drowsiness;
  • tired feeling;
  • mild nausea or loss of appetite; or
  • constipation.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.”

Lets help spread the word to keep people off prescription drugs when unnecessary.  Consult with a natural health care provider to avoid side effects worse than the problem!

Yours in Health,

HS Family

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Employee Massage | Greenburg Glusker | Century City

Foundation for Wellness Professionals has done it again!   Last week we traveled into Century City for an Employee Massage Day at Greenburg Glusker Law Firm.

Corporate Wellness is what we do, and we do it at no-charge.  At the Foundation for Wellness Professionals,  we know that we need to speak the truth of natural health care as much and as often as possible for the wellness of our community.

We have health lecture topics available to choose from.  Next month, we’ll be doing a workshop called the Three Solutions to Your Health Problems AND an Employee Massage Day in Century City.

The Director-level staff at Greenburg Glusker truly care about their employee’s health, and it is refreshing to be able to work hand in hand with them to help Century City get healthier!

We’re so excited to be delivering their first natural health talk!  We’ll be providing the employees with some real concrete information that can be taken home and put into use that day.  Also, we’ll have a little gift for attendees as well

We’re going back to SIR next week as well for our last Corporate Massage day of February, and then we’re ready for March to come!

Have a healthy week!

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Employee Massage | SIR Hollywood | Eco Luxe Catering

Dr. Jeff Katlein just sponsored a Wellness Day through The Foundation for Wellness Professionals at SIR (Studio Instrument Rentals) in Hollywood, CA!

Studio Instrument Rentals, Hollywood

We had a fantastic morning massaging the employees. Everyone we met was such a blast, especially Frank Miller!

Chef Frank Miller runs his exquisite catering business, Eco Luxe Catering out of SIR’s kitchen. He took some time to make us some unexpected and delicious lunch which kept us going strong through the afternoon!

It’s such a pleasure to be able to meet so many interesting people while doing community wellness events. We love to get out there and help our community get healthier!

To see if your business qualifies for a Free Massage Day through the Foundation for Wellness Professionals, email drjeffreykatlein@wellnessspeakers.org.

Chef Frank Miller

Chef Frank Miller

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10 Best Foods You Aren’t Eating

Hiya!  Just in case you didn’t get this from our posts on Facebook, here it is, all in one place!

Join us on facebook for more tips on health and wellness!

Special thanks to Jonny Bowden, Ph. D. for writing this article!

The 10 Best Foods You Aren’t Eating

Although some guys aren’t opposed to smoking some weed, most wouldn’t think of eating one. It’s a shame, really, since a succulent weed named purslane is not only delicious but also among the world’s healthiest foods.

Of course, there are many superfoods that never see the inside of a shopping cart. Some you’ve never heard of, and others you’ve simply forgotten about. That’s why we’ve rounded up the best of the bunch. Make a place for them on your table and you’ll instantly upgrade your health — without a prescription.

1. Beets

These grungy-looking roots are naturally sweeter than any other vegetable, which means they pack tons of flavor under-neath their rugged exterior.

Why they’re healthy: Think of beets as red spinach. Just like Popeye’s powerfood, this crimson vegetable is one of the best sources of both folate and betaine. These two nutrients work together to lower your blood levels of homocysteine, an inflammatory compound that can damage your arteries and increase your risk of heart disease. Plus, the natural pigments — called betacyanins — that give beets their color have been proved to be potent cancer fighters in laboratory mice.

How to eat them: Fresh and raw, not from a jar. Heating beets actually decreases their antioxidant power. For a simple single-serving salad, wash and peel one beet, and then grate it on the widest blade of a box grater. Toss with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and the juice of half a lemon.

You can eat the leaves and stems, which are also packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Simply cut off the stems just below the point where the leaves start, and wash thoroughly. They’re now ready to be used in a salad. Or, for a side dish, sauté the leaves, along with a minced clove of garlic and a tablespoon of olive oil, in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Cook until the leaves are wilted and the stems are tender. Season with salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice, and sprinkle with fresh Parmesan cheese.

2. Cabbage

Absent from most American kitchens, this cruciferous vegetable is a major player in European and Asian diets.

Why it’s healthy: One cup of chopped cabbage has just 22 calories, and it’s loaded with valuable nutrients. At the top of the list is sulforaphane, a chemical that increases your body’s production of enzymes that disarm cell-damaging free radicals and reduce your risk of cancer. In fact, Stanford University scientists determined that sulforaphane boosts your levels of these cancer-fighting enzymes higher than any other plant chemical.

How to eat it: Put cabbage on your burgers to add a satisfying crunch. Or, for an even better sandwich topping or side salad, try an Asian-style slaw. Here’s what you’ll need.

4 Tbsp peanut or canola oil

Juice of two limes

1 Tbsp sriracha, an Asian chili sauce you can find in the international section of your grocery store

1 head napa cabbage, finely chopped or shredded

1/4 cup toasted peanuts

1/2 cup shredded carrots

1/4 cup chopped cilantro

Whisk together the oil, lime juice, and sriracha. Combine the remaining ingredients in a large mixing bowl and toss with the dressing to coat. Refrigerate for 20 minutes before serving. The slaw will keep in your fridge for 2 days.

3. Guava

Guava is an obscure tropical fruit that’s subtly acidic, with sweetness that intensifies as you eat your way to the center.

Why it’s healthy: Guava has a higher concentration of lycopene — an antioxidant that fights prostate cancer — than any other plant food, including tomatoes and watermelon. In addition, 1 cup of the stuff provides 688 milligrams (mg) of potassium, which is 63 percent more than you’ll find in a medium banana. And guava may be the ultimate high-fiber food: There’s almost 9 grams (g) of fiber in every cup.

How to eat it: Down the entire fruit, from the rind to the seeds. It’s all edible — and nutritious. The rind alone has more vitamin C than you’d find in the flesh of an orange. You can score guava in the produce section of higher-end supermarkets or in Latin grocery stores.

4. Swiss chard

Hidden in the leafy-greens cooler of your market, you’ll find this slightly bitter, salty vegetable, which is actually native to the Mediterranean.

Why it’s healthy: A half cup of cooked Swiss chard provides a huge amount of both lutein and zeaxanthin, supplying 10 mg each. These plant chemicals, known as carotenoids, protect your retinas from the damage of aging, according to Harvard researchers. That’s because both nutrients, which are actually pigments, appear to accumulate in your retinas, where they absorb the type of shortwave light rays that can damage your eyes. So the more lutein and zeaxanthin you eat, the better your internal eye protection will be.

How to eat it: Chard goes great with grilled steaks and chicken, and it also works well as a bed for pan-seared fish. Wash and dry a bunch of Swiss chard, and then chop the leaves and stems into 1-inch pieces. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a large sauté pan or wok, and add two garlic cloves that you’ve peeled and lightly crushed. When the oil smokes lightly, add the chard. Sauté for 5 to 7 minutes, until the leaves wilt and the stems are tender. Remove the garlic cloves and season the chard with salt and pepper.

5. Cinnamon

This old-world spice usually reaches most men’s stomachs only when it’s mixed with sugar and stuck to a roll.

Why it’s healthy: Cinnamon helps control your blood sugar, which influences your risk of heart disease. In fact, USDA researchers found that people with type-2 diabetes who consumed 1 g of cinnamon a day for 6 weeks (about 1/4 teaspoon each day) significantly reduced not only their blood sugar but also their triglycerides and LDL (bad) cholesterol. Credit the spice’s active ingredients, methylhydroxychalcone polymers, which increase your cells’ ability to metabolize sugar by up to 20 times.

How to eat it: You don’t need the fancy oils and extracts sold at vitamin stores; just sprinkle the stuff that’s in your spice rack (or in the shaker at Starbucks) into your coffee or on your oatmeal.

6. Purslane

Although the FDA classifies purslane as a broad-leaved weed, it’s a popular vegetable and herb in many other countries, including China, Mexico, and Greece.

Why it’s healthy: Purslane has the highest amount of heart-healthy omega-3 fats of any edible plant, according to researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio. The scientists also report that this herb has 10 to 20 times more melatonin — an antioxidant that may inhibit cancer growth — than any other fruit or vegetable tested.

How to eat it: In a salad. Think of purslane as a great alternative or addition to lettuce: The leaves and stems are crisp, chewy, and succulent, and they have a mild lemony taste. Look for it at your local farmer’s market, or Chinese or Mexican market. It’s also available at some Whole Foods stores, as an individual leafy green or in premade salad mixes.

7. Pomegranate juice

A popular drink for decades in the Middle East, pomegranate juice has become widely available only recently in the United States.

Why it’s healthy: Israeli scientists discovered that men who downed just 2 ounces of pomegranate juice daily for a year decreased their systolic (top number) blood pressure by 21 percent and significantly improved bloodflow to their hearts. What’s more, 4 ounces provides 50 percent of your daily vitamin C needs.

How to drink it: Try 100 percent pomegranate juice from Pom Wonderful. It contains no added sugars, and because it’s so powerful, a small glassful is all you need. (For a list of retailers, go to www.pomwonderful.com.)

8. Goji berries

These raisin-size fruits are chewy and taste like a cross between a cranberry and a cherry. More important, these potent berries have been used as a medicinal food in Tibet for over 1,700 years.

Why they’re healthy: Goji berries have one of the highest ORAC ratings — a method of gauging antioxidant power — of any fruit, according to Tufts University researchers. And although modern scientists began to study this ancient berry only recently, they’ve found that the sugars that make goji berries sweet reduce insulin resistance — a risk factor of diabetes — in rats.

How to eat them: Mix dried or fresh goji berries with a cup of plain yogurt, sprinkle them on your oatmeal or cold cereal, or enjoy a handful by themselves. You can find them at specialty supermarkets or at gojiberries.us.

9. Dried plums

You may know these better by the moniker “prunes,” which are indelibly linked with nursing homes and bathroom habits. And that explains why, in an effort to revive this delicious fruit’s image, producers now market them under another name.

Why they’re healthy: Prunes contain high amounts of neochlorogenic and chlorogenic acids, antioxidants that are particularly effective at combating the “superoxide anion radical.” This nasty free radical causes structural damage to your cells, and such damage is thought to be one of the primary causes of cancer.

How to eat them: As an appetizer. Wrap a paper-thin slice of prosciutto around each dried plum and secure with a toothpick. Bake in a 400°F oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until the plums are soft and the prosciutto is crispy. Most of the fat will cook off, and you’ll be left with a decadent-tasting treat that’s sweet, savory, and healthy.

10. Pumpkin seeds

These jack-o’-lantern waste products are the most nutritious part of the pumpkin.

Why they’re healthy: Downing pumpkin seeds is the easiest way to consume more magnesium. That’s important because French researchers recently determined that men with the highest levels of magnesium in their blood have a 40 percent lower risk of early death than those with the lowest levels. And on average, men consume 353 mg of the mineral daily, well under the 420 mg minimum recommended by the USDA.

How to eat them: Whole, shells and all. (The shells provide extra fiber.) Roasted pumpkin seeds contain 150 mg of magnesium per ounce; add them to your regular diet and you’ll easily hit your daily target of 420 mg. Look for them in the snack or health-food section of your grocery store, next to the peanuts, almonds,  and sunflower seeds.


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Health Solutions Family Chiropractic wishes you a happy New Year!

Well, well, well, just like that, the year is quickly coming to a close.  It just seems to wiz right by when all the focus is on the holidays!  I’m glad the sun finally came out to wish San Fernando Valley a happy end to the year.

The Health Solutions Family has had a busy year, but we welcome the opportunity to bring more health and wellness to Studio City and surrounding areas in 2011!

How about a little recap, eh?

We launched our website, www.healthsolutionscenter.com.

Dr. Jeffrey Katlein joined the Foundation for Wellness Professionals, a national not-for-profit association of health care professionals as the San Fernando Valley’s local volunteer.  He pledged his time and resources to providing community wellness.

We supported local non-profit organizations including Circle of Care Leeza’s Place, the 1st annual Mammojam, Laurel Hall PTA @ their annual Gala, Dixie Canyon PTA at their 1st annual Yard Sale and their second annual Pumpkin Fair,  Colfax Ave Elementary School’s PTA at the Colfax World Fair, the Studio City Chamber of Commerce at the annnual 4th of July Fireworks Festival, the Ovarian Cancer Coalition at their annual Walk/Run at CBS Radford backlot, the Sherman Oaks Chamber of Commerce at their annual Sherman Oaks Street Fair, the American Diabetes Association at their Step Out walk/run, and the Say No To Drugs Race beneficiaries.

We have provided community lectures on health & wellness.

Enzo Phoenix Katlein turned 1 year old, and started walking! (He’s also been known to update our website… little bugger.)

Dr. Jeff presented at Millikan Middle School’s Career Day on why he chose Chiropractic as his profession.

We provided Employee Appreciation Days to many local businesses in conjunction with our Corporate Wellness Programs, and we helped hundreds of people determine and stick with their path to health and wellness through our holistic techniques and services.

We have expanded our ability to help our community through becoming a durable medical equipment provider for our retired neighbors and with the introduction of laser therapy with the K-Laser for our patients with chronic pain like fibromyalgia, athritis, and extremity pain.

Also, two members of the Health Solutions Family, Dr. Jeffrey Katlein and our clinician Rebecca both had successful laser eye surgery and can now see without glasses!

We hope you had a wonderful 2010 and we are fully committed to continuing provided solutions for your better health in 2011!

Happy New Year!

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Massage Special!

Ohhhh, the weather outside is frightful…

A massage is so delightful!

The rain sure puts a damper on shopping, huh?

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.    Stay inside.   Pick up the phone.   Do some shopping.

This holiday season, tell your loved ones to relax a little!

Give the gift of:

MASSAGE!

Call 818.985.5500

Holiday Special:

1 HOUR MASSAGE


Only $45*!

*Gift Certificate must be purchased before December 31st, 2010.

*Gift Certificate can me mailed, emailed, picked up, or kept on file.

*Normal Massage Prices:

$40 / 30 min.

$60 / 60 Minutes

$80 / 90 minutes

Health Solutions Center has 8 licensed massage therapists proficient in different modalities.  Let us know how you like your massage, and we’ll recommend a therapist that would fit your needs.  We are located at 12080 Ventura Place, Suite B, in Studio City.  That’s the little street just north of Ventura Blvd and Laurel Canyon, where the Studio City Farmer’s Market is on Sundays. Give us a call: 818.985.5500.

Happy Holidays!

-The Health Solutions Family

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Laser Therapy with K-Laser at Health Solutions Center

Hello neighbors!

I hope this Holiday Season is seeing you bright eyed and bushy tailed,  ready to take on the love (and stress) that comes with it.     Health Solutions Center has recently added Laser Therapy with K-Laser to help our community with it’s aches and pains.  We”re the only providers in the San Fernando Valley.

Laser Therapy has been scientifically demonstrated to have therapeutic effects for many clinical conditions.  During each painless treatment laser energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area.  this creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain.  As the injured area returns to normal, function is restored and pain is relieved.

I’m not going to get into the ins and outs of how it works here, but you can check out more more about the K-Laser on our website.  Studies have shown that Laser Therapy can help with sprains; strains; shoulder, back & knee pain; fibromyalgia; rheumatoid arthritis; carpal tunnel syndrome; sports, auto & work related injuries, and many other ailments.

Here’s what one of our patients, diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, said about the K-Laser:

“When Dr. Jeff administered my first treatment with the “K-Laser” , I noticed immediate and profound results.  By the time I got home that evening, my pain had improved so much that my mobility was back to normal for the first time in months!  When I woke the next morning, I was pain free, I couldn’t believe it.  No side effects either!  I am hopeful and feeling better with each visit.”  (Adrian M.)

Our gift to our community this holiday season:

The first 25 callers will qualify for a Laser Therapy Consultation for only $17.

After 25 calls it will cost $240. So don’t delay; call 818-985-5500 now.

P.S. Bring a friend or spouse and they get the same offer for an additional $10.

Call 818.985.5500 today!

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Introduction To Chiropractor Studio City

Chiropractor Studio City or as commonly known Health Solutions Center is located in Studio City, CA.

Our Mission is to educate our community about healthier lifestyles, and to identify and prevent potential health concerns that may be corrected early in everyone, from infants to the elderly.

More often than not, your health concerns CAN be corrected.  WITHOUT drugs. Without surgery.

Dr. Jeffrey Katlein opened Health Solutions in Sherman Oaks, CA in 2004.  We moved to a much larger office in Studio City in 2008.   We’ve been conducting an ongoing survey of our communities since.

It begins like this:

Circle any of the following symptoms you have experienced in the past 4 months:

  1. Low Back Pain
  2. Neck Pain
  3. Pain Between the Shoulder Blades
  4. Tension Across the top of Shoulders
  5. Headaches
  6. Fatigue
  7. Difficulty Sleeping
  8. Elbow Pain
  9. Shoulder Pain
  10. Hip Pain
  11. Knee Pain
  12. Ankle / Foot Pain
  13. Wrist / Hand Pain
  14. Ringing in the ears
  15. Allergies
  16. Digestive Troubles
  17. Weight Trouble
  18. Tingling / Numbing in Arms or Hands
  19. Tingling / Numbing in Legs or Fee
  20. Dizziness
  21. Nervousness

There are 21 symptoms on the list.  The most I’ve seen a member of our community circle, was 19.  NINETEEN!  On average, most people circle between 3 and 6 symptoms.  Low back pain, neck pain, and headaches are the most common, but by no means the only ones.

When I see someone that’s circled zero items, I get excited.  But there’s something wrong with this picture.  We’re not meant to live with back pain.  Headaches should not be a weekly, or daily, occurrence.  Our necks are designed to hold our heads comfortably and easily atop our bodies.  It’s not supposed to HURT to “hold our heads up high”!

We ARE Studio City.  We ARE Sherman Oaks.  We ARE North Hollywood.  We are moms, we are fathers, we are children, we are brothers, we are sisters, we are friends, we are co-workers, we are neighbors.  This survey has been conducted on US, not on some far away, unfamiliar community.  This is your neighbor, who has had chronic back pain for 4 years; the cashier at Ralph’s with tingling in their arms; your child’s teacher has allergies and weight trouble, the guy that just cut you off on Ventura Blvd…has a headache, that he’s had today, and yesterday, and will have again tomorrow.

So I ask,

Do YOU have any health problems that concern you?

And the answer to this question is often no.  However, it’s not often due to the lack of symptoms, more often it’s due to the lack of concern.  We’ve lived to learn with it.

Does that seem at all normal, or right to you?

The symptoms that we’ve learned to live with are not normal. Common?  Yes.   Normal? No.

Studio City, take a moment to review the symptoms, give us a call at 818.985.5500, and let us know about your health concerns.

Our purpose is to help you.  Would you give us a chance to see if we can help you?

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