Last Week’s Links 1-4-21

Last Week's Links 1-4-21

Chiropractic New Baltimore MI Family At The Beach

Happy New Year!

2020 was, in a word, exhausting. Survival was success in 2020. Stepping back for just a moment of perspective on the year shows that the pervasive fear, anger, outrage, negativity, and finger pointing by itself was toxic. We have all been stressed. We have all been tested. One good thing about all of this is that stressing the system reveals the weak points–the most important areas we need to focus on in order to get better.

The new year is always a great time to focus on new beginnings, new goals, renewed hope and focus. We choose to focus on more optimism in 2021. We choose to focus on more kindness, more courage, more tolerance, more understanding, more gratitude, more hard work, and more optimism so that we can build more health, happiness and success. We hope you will join us on this journey–to make it a truly happy new year!


Rom Family Chiropractic

WE ARE THANKFUL FOR ALL OF YOU, WHO CHOOSE ROM FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC TO BE A PART OF YOUR JOURNEY OF GETTING AND STAYING HEALTHY!!

Before we get to the links:

The health and safety of our patients and team is our highest priority. We are continuing to schedule by appointment only to allow for the thorough cleaning of surfaces between visits. We are limiting the number of people in the office at any given time, and we are following other suggested guidelines for safety and prevention to ensure a clean, stress-free environment for everyone.

If this crisis has showed us anything it’s how important it is to have a high level of durable baseline health and resilience—now more than ever!

Here are the links from our Rom Family Chiropractic Facebook page and all the good stuff we posted over the  last week!

We like to post things on a wide variety of health topics, but it can all be broken down into 5 broad categories:

  1. Being well-adjusted
  2. Eating well
  3. Moving well
  4. Thinking well
  5. Sleeping well

Here are the links we posted from last week:

Effects of Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Epigenetic Aging in Overweight and Obese African Americans With Suboptimal Vitamin D Status: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Data from clinical placebo-controlled intervention trials show an age-slowing effect of vitamin D.

A smaller trial involving 51 overweight and obese people, who were low in vitamin D, showed that supplementing with 4,000 IU of vitamin D daily for 16 weeks reversed epigenetic aging nearly TWO YEARS.

Are you getting enough vitamin D?

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Shelby Charter Township

New Baltimore

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