Friday, March 26, 2010

Healing in Haiti

As most of you know, those who know me, when I decide to do something...well....there's no stopping me. You know when you hear about something and every cell in your body reacts and you just know that you are called to do something bigger than yourself?

Well......two weeks ago I was at a Standard Process seminar in Wisconsin and I heard another Chiropractor mention in passing something called "Mission-Chiropractic" They are a group of Chiropractors started by a Doc who was turned down by Doctor's Without Borders because he was not an MD, I also tried to apply and was rejected. So, he formed his own and visits third world countries to bring medical help without using drugs or surgery.


Reading the stories and seeing pictures and videos of the children living in total devastation after the earthquake, I was so emotionally overwhelmed. I've always envisioned myself doing this type of work and healing where it's needed most. I literally over night found myself booking a flight to Haiti without really knowing how to make it possible~

My FANTASTIC supportive office mates knew - they came up with a Donation Healing Day at Infinity Wellness Center to help make it possible for me to serve in Haiti by healing with my heart and hands April 16 - 23.

Thank you Carianne, Charlotte, Dahlia, and Robin!
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Wednesday April 7th
2:00 -7:00 pm

Healing Services Offered for Donation:
~Dr. Tenesha Weine will be offering Chiropractic Adjustments
~Charlotte Del Toro will perform reflexology and chair massage
~Dahlia Rondeau will be offering mini sessions of reiki and halo healing
~Carianne will be making custom sterling silver charms with your life wish word of choice on it

Stop in anytime from 2:00 - 7:00 pm and get on the healing wait-list and we will be doing sessions as they come.

We will also have a Surya Ram Meditation class that night lead by Charlotte Del Toro from 5:30 to 6:15

You do not have to be a patient, in fact this is a great opportunity to come by and see what all this natural drug free healing stuff is about, and please pass this along to anyone interested in helping or in need of our services.

**All Donations made will go directly to getting Dr. Weine to Haiti as well as providing food and clean water for the orphanage that she will be working and adjusting at. She will also be out in the field delivering supplies to those in need. Any little bit helps - even $5.00. The organization is stressing these children have lost everything including their parents and need food, clothing, tents to sleep in, and clean water to drink.

If you can't make it on April 7th but still want to help out you can donate at www.DrTeneshaWeine.com

Thank you for any support you are able to give, even if it's sending good, healing thoughts to her while she is there.
Many Blessings.



Thursday, March 4, 2010

Prozac, Zoloft or Vitamin D3 deficient?

Prozac, Zoloft or Vitamin D3 deficient?

Sick all the time? Headaches? Sad? Depressed? Low energy? Just don't feel well? Hurt all over? Low motivation? Lack of Focus?


Your body may be deficient in anti-depressants, highly unlikely, or you may be deficient in vitamin D3.

There is an epidemic of depression in the country. Can we all be depressed? Probably not. Studies have shown that vitamin D deficiency can cause low mood and moderate depression like symptoms. Think about how depressed people in colder climates become in the winter months. Indoor tanning has become a huge industry in the Northern and Midwest states because it makes people "feel good."

We need Vitamin D, specifically in the D3 form for multiple normal functions of the body such as:

*Maintaining Energy Levels, Vitality, and Enthusiasm.
*Normal Thyroid Function
*Normal bone and cartilage mineralization
*To absorb and maintain Calcium levels
*Normal Blood Clotting
*Normal Heart Action
*Healthy skin integrity

Vitamin D3 can be considered both a vitamin and a hormone due to where it is produced and released. Therapeutic doses of Vitamin D can help prevent such conditions as:
*Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
*Peripheral Neuropathy
*Lupus (SLE)
*Fibromyalgia
*Depression
*Autoimmune Disorders

"The significant role of Vitamin D compounds as selective immunosuppressants is illustrated by their ability to either prevent or markedly suppress animal models of autoimmune disease". (FASEB J 2001 Dec:15(14):2579-85).

With the fear of skin cancer and wrinkles we are in the sun less and less these days. And when we are, we a lathered up with chemical based-toxin containing sun screen, blocking vitamin D absorption!

"Inadequate vitamin D status is an important public health problem, which could be readily addressed by adequate vitamin D intake or sunlight exposure" (Am J Clin Nutr 1997:66:929-36)

So, how do we achieve normal and/or therapeutic levels of Vitamin D3?

Let's start with nature. Spend 15 minutes in the sun 2-3 times per week without a sun block. As we said, low light climates can dampen Vitamin D levels. This emphasizes an important point:optimal functioning of the skin, liver, and kidney are necessary for metabolism efficiency.

Unable to swing that?Try adding it to your diet through foods high in vitamin D such as organic egg yolks, fish and liver.You will need to eat 3 to 4 servings of each per week to achieve the needed 400-600 IU per day. Most of us don't eat, nor want to eat the foods rich in D so supplementation of D3 can be used.

Lastly , take in in a capsule or liquid! Supplementation is absolutely needed when treating conditions present from depletion. But be careful where your vitamin D supplement is coming from. Unfortunately, like in anything else, you get what you pay for. Most over the counter products are in such low doses and poor content you won't absorb it well enough to feel a difference. The D3 we carry in the office is the highest quality and purest form on the market.

So, eat more fish - play in the sun - take your Vitamin D3 and feel good!