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Diet Nutrition Clean eating focuses on the quality and type of food you eat – consuming a variety of whole foods and avoiding processed foods containing trans fats, preservatives, color additives, refined grains, and added sugars. How do you navigate the clean eating options available to you? Use these tips below: Genetically modified (GMO) vs. non-GMO – GMOs are living organisms that have been altered in some way, with growing evidence linking them to health problems. A Non- GMO label ensures that the product does not contain GMOs. Best advice? This one is easy! ALWAYS go for non-GMO. Locally sourced vs. organic – Organic foods are grown using environmentally friendly agricultural methods and renewable resources, meeting the standards verified by the USDA. Any animal products you buy, such as organic meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products, will be hormone and antibiotic free. Organic vegetables will be free of harmful pesticides and fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or bioengineering. Locally sourced organic options are even better, allowing you to ask farmers directly about their practices. It is important to ensure proper health and nutrition for bones to stay strong throughout your life. Adequate calcium intake and physical activity can help keep bones healthy. Best advice? It’s best to buy locally sourced organic food whenever possible, but when that’s not, stick to organic. Back and Neck Care Back pain is one of Americans’ most common medical ailments. Chiropractic and other specialized care centers can be a resource for patients suffering from a variety of conditions such as lower back pain, neck pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, sciatica, spinal stenosis, ear infections, neurological conditions, or scoliosis. The nervous system controls all of the cells and organs in your body, which is why chiropractors focus on the health and proper alignment of the spine. Patients with the types of issues above often seek professional chiropractic therapy to relieve the pain they are experiencing rather than taking medication. Chiropractic care can start by addressing general wellness or looking directly at disease prevention. Patients have reported several health benefits including: • Improved sleep • More energy • Better mood • Reduced need for medication • Relief from pain Wild vs. farm-raised – Wild fish are caught in the wild and feed on a natural diet, but are often higher in mercury, and some fishing methods can harm the ocean habitat. Farm-raised may have more contamination from toxic chemicals and are prone to higher rates of bacteria and pesticides from crowded conditions. Yet conditions for farmed fish are improving, with some being sustainably farmed. Best advice? Make your decision based on the type of fish you are purchasing. Your local fishmonger will be able to provide you with valuable insights. Continued on next page > WEST MIFFLIN ❘ WINTER 2018 21