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Dr. Baietto Asks some important questions of interest to Placentia residents - Chiropractor Placentia Dr. Baietto Asks...

Can chiropractic cure a child's ear infections?
Chiropractic isn't a cure for anything. Nor is it a treatment for ear infections. However, many children who suffer with ear infections also suffer from spinal problems in their neck, compromising nerves to the ear, depressing the immune system and preventing proper drainage. Can chiropractic help? Find out!
Which organs are extra?
You don't have any spare parts. Sure, we can survive without our tonsils, appendix, gall bladder and several other tissues, but each serves a purpose. We chiropractors recognize this. So the chiropractic approach I use in Placentia is to reduce nerve interferences to the control and regulation of every tissue, organ and system of your body.

Your Workout Doesn’t Have to be Work!

Are you one of the ones who think you need to sweat buckets and engage in some heavy breathing for the activity you are engaged in to be called exercise? Well think again. Lots of activities that don’t seem like exercise actually are, especially when you pick up the pace a bit!

Walking the dog.

Take for example gardening. Exercise you say? Uh huh, exercise. Yard work such as mowing the lawn, turning the soil in your garden, raking leaves, digging to plant new flowers – all of these require that you use your whole body while you’re working. Not to mention all the stretching, lifting, and a moderate cardiovascular exercise you are getting as well!

How about housecleaning? Sure, that’s another form of aerobic exercise, especially when you move heavy objects, dance around the house with your dust rag or run the vacuum.

Known as “lifestyle physical activity,” gardening and housekeeping are actually forms of weight-bearing exercise that can help lower high blood pressure and encourage and maintain proper bone health.

Other non-traditional ways to add weight-bearing exercise to your daily routine include:
  • Taking your dog for a 30-minute walk, or even two 15-minute walks, each day

  • Taking the steps or walking up the escalators (no elevators!) at your office, while shopping, or wherever possible.

  • Dancing – make a date with your spouse or significant other and get out on the dance floor and dance, dance, dance!

  • Walk all or part of the way to the store, the gym, the office or anywhere else you have to go.

Regular physical activity improves health, prevents or reduces the risk for developing many types of disease (heart disease, certain types of cancer, diabetes), improves your mood and maintains your weight. And a beautiful garden and a clean house are fantastic side effects too!