Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Why Alkaline Water Appeals To Chiropractors

Wellness Corner - Dr. Laura Precourt

When initially introduced to alkaline, ionized water, Dr. Laura Precourt, a Chiropractic Kinesiologist, decided to do her own research before making the final decision on what machine would suit her best. After speaking with many different companies and asking the same basic questions, Dr. Laura chose IonWays. IonWays appealed to Dr. Laura as she was given only the facts and was impressed that IonWays did not bash any other competing companies. Based on that, the price point, and the internal cleaning system, Dr. Laura's choice was IonWays.

In her practice, Dr. Laura focuses on how physical, chemical, and emotional stress can destroy the nervous system and steal life from the body. She adjusts the spine, treats emotional weakness, and educates her patients about how to live a healthier life by removing as many harmful toxins as possible from their lifestyle, and by eating right. Dr. Laura believes that up to 70% of illness can be cured simply by hydrating the body.

Dr. Laura's advice for staying healthy? Drink one liter of IonWays water for every 50 pounds of body weight, eat either protein and vegetables, or grains and vegetables as a meal. Fruit should be eaten in between meals. Organic and all natural products are best. Try to avoid sugar, white starches, and all man-made food. Caffeine, milk chocolate, nicotine, and alcohol should also be avoided.

Dr. Laura has had a myriad of success stories from her patients who drink the water. Reduction in blood sugar, blood pressure, inflammation, constipation, allergies, digestive problems, acid reflux, migraine headaches, arthritis, low energy, insomnia, depression, skin conditions, and much more.

For more information about the health benefits of drinking alkaline water please visit www.AlkalineBuzz.com or call 760-930-9604

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Not all fitness or enhanced waters are the same, so it's important to look at the label to see what's included. Some enhanced waters or vitamin waters can contain 50 calories or more per eight ounces, the same as a regular sports drink. Alkaline water tastes better than enhanced water, without added calories.