Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty

Chicago, Illinois
Dr. Paul G. Varnas graduated from the National College of Chiropractic (currently called the... Full Bio
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ADD/ADHD by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine ADD is attention deficit disorder. It is characterized by a poor or short attention span and impulsiveness inappropriate for the child’s age, with or without hyperactivity. (W ... Read on »
Autism and Mercury by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in Autism & Autism Spectrum A few years ago, Dr. Andrew Wakefield published a study that suggested the cause of the increase in autism cases may be linked to vaccines containing mercury. He was forced ou ... Read on »
Autism; some things can be done to help by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine The Autism Research Institute sponsors Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) Conferences. Physicians and researchers who are doing progressive work with nutrition and other alternative mo ... Read on »
Black cohosh and menopausal symptoms by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine There is some research that supports the safety and efficacy of using black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) extract to relieve menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and night swea ... Read on »
Can a good food be bad for you? by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Questions & Answers in Healthy Eating We have been seeing a lot lately about the health value of whole grains. They are a source of B vitamins, fiber, vitamin E, octocosinol and even antioxidants. Whole wheat is a ... Read on »
Combinations of chemicals are dangerous by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Individually, we know that many chemicals are dangerous. Very little research is done on combinations of chemicals. An article appearing in the May 10, 2006 issue of Scientif ... Read on »
Cutting Asthma Costs by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Go to www.wholehealthweb.com for more free health informationIn the decade between 1990 and 2000 the cost of asthma care went up 54%, according to Family Practice News (Octobe ... Read on »
Detoxification by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in Healthy Eating Even if you didn’t know anything about nutrition and you want to get your patients better, you would only need to focus on two things: Getting your patients off of processed a ... Read on »
Eight things the totally undisiplined person can do to make his or her energy soar by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in Healthy Eating Changing your lifestyle can almost always guarantee an increase in energy. Unfortunately, when most people hear what is necessary to have health and energy, they become a litt ... Read on »
Fibromyalgia? Maybe You Should Check Vitamin D Levels by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty 2 Comments Posted in: Blog Posts in Vitamins & Supplements Testing for vitamin D in the serum is a very inexpensive test. If you have been labeled with fibromyagia it may be worth having someone check your vitamin D. Research appearin ... Read on »
Freedom From Pain by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in Chronic Pain For more information about natural approaches to pain, go to www.wholehealthweb.com Patients who use traditional medicine are often given drugs, but no answers. I ... Read on »
Hormones and Weight Loss by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine For more information about weight loss, go to www.wholehealthweb.com and download a free ebook: Fifty Ways to Lose Your BlubberMany people believe that fat cells simply hold f ... Read on »
Maybe one of us could have saved Heath Ledger by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Part 1 This is the first of four articles that will go over the natural treatment of insomnia, anxiety and depression. We are not suggesting that anyone disconti ... Read on »
Maybe one of us could have saved Heath Ledger--Part 2 by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine This is the second of four articles that will go over the natural treatment of insomnia, anxiety and depression. We are not suggesting that anyone discontinue their drugs—es ... Read on »
Maybe one of us could have saved Heath Ledger--Part 3 by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine This is the third of four articles that will go over the natural treatment of insomnia, anxiety and depression. We are not suggesting that anyone discontinue their drugs—esp ... Read on »
Maybe one of us could have saved Heath Ledger--Part 4 by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine This is the last of four articles that will go over the natural treatment of insomnia, anxiety and depression. We are not suggesting that anyone discontinue their drugs?especi ... Read on »
Natural health care and headaches by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine We know that there are side effects and dangers to drug therapy. Are there any safe alternatives to the medical approach to headaches? Safe, hands on therapies like chiropract ... Read on »
Natural Viagra? by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine For more information about this and other health subjects go tohttp://www.wholehealthweb.comIs there a way to improve sexual performance naturally without resorting to drugs l ... Read on »
Nutrition, Straight Chiropractic, and Marketing by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Why do doctors prescribe drugs? Why do people take them? The answer is to change the body’s chemistry in order to correct a symptom. Anti-depressants are given to chemically i ... Read on »
Pain medication may be linked to kidney failure by Dr. Paul V. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine People with kidney disease or other ailments who regularly take aspirin or acetaminophen may be increasing the risk of developing kidney failure. Patients who regularly use pa ... Read on »