Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Merry Christmas!

From our family at Complete Wellness Chiropractic we wanted to extend a very Merry Christmas to you and your family! We hope as the holidays are upon us that you are able to enjoy family and friends and give thanks for all that is around. We took a few moments to reflect back on the many great things we too are grateful for in 2010 and wanted to share a few with you.

2010 was a fantastic year for us; our gratitude goes out to all the amazing patients we have grown with and everyone who has helped us in our many endeavors this year. When looking back on 2010 we hope you also have had many great changes and hopefully many in your health as well. This year we have had the opportunity to journey with hundreds of new and past individuals on a path to improved health and quality of life.

To include all the miracles we have seen this year would be impossible but to name just a few, we have seen a reduction of symptoms with allergies, asthma, hyperactivity/attention disorders, depression, anxiety, ear infections, bed wetting, colds and many others. We have seen mothers who now have new babies that were previously unable to conceive, people working who prior to were on long term disability, and even some who have began to smell for the first time in 40 years! The best part about these improvements in health was they were a team effort. Even better, for the first time many individuals were able to grasp a sense of ownership to their health and take it in their own hands while allowing chiropractic care to help them heal naturally and long term. Whether you were one of the many miracles we saw, or you are looking to be one; we look forward to 2011 being another year filled with new miracles including yours.

This year also marked the 1st annual Fam(ily) Jam which raised over $1000 dollars for the Children’s Attention Home! This annual festival also exposed hundreds of attendee’s to 60 + health and wellness vendors while great bands played rock and roll and kids were able to run around having fun. We look forward to Fam Jam 2011 and the lofty goal we have set to raise over $10,000 for the CAH, (hopefully with your help as well)!

We also were the first in Fort Mill to launch a program for the health of all our children in the community. The program is called WE CAN! (Ways To Enhance Children’s Activity and Nutrition) which aims to reduce Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and improve the health and longevity of our youth. We look forward to putting on 3-4 of these programs again in 2011.

Most of all we are proud to be able to bring you the most current wellness knowledge available combined with the knowledge of what kept us healthy over 40 millennia ago. This information has been strategically put together into four workshops we are doing every month on paradigms, nutrition, exercise, and belief systems and look forward to sharing them with you.

Thanks again for being part of our family and a healthy individual in our community!
Dr. Rob Cynowa

Complete Wellness Chiropractic

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Local organic food options

By Dr. Robert Cynowa


When it comes to food choices, you know we are always talking about eating the very best. Well, we have walked through the mud and truly seen where some of the best meat comes from. Recently, we had the privilege of going on a tour of 3 farms that opened their doors to us to see their entire process from start to finish. Combined with the information we have had previously, we now know where you can get the best locally there is to offer.

For your convenience, we have broken up where we think you can get the best of each category and how to get it.

Beef

Proffitt Farms in Kings Mountain! Wow, what an impressive operation. They have Black Angus cows on over 650 acres of land. They have not used pesticides or fertilizers on any of their fields for over 5 years and all their cattle are free roaming. They even rotate daily the areas which the cattle graze in order to allow less stress on the re-growth of the grass. They are one of the only USDA Certified Organic beef operations in our local area. The hay they have is organic and in times of grass shortage the pellets they supplement the cattle with are certified organic alfalfa. The cows are sprayed with all natural sprays (which is unheard of in the beef industry) to control bugs. They never use antibiotics, steroids or hormones on the cattle either.

Why is all this important? Organic, grass fed, free range, steroid and hormone free beef contains a high amount of omega 3 essential fatty acids. Normal beef contains no omega 3’s (good omega) and all of the (bad omega) omega 6 and 9’s. Why this is so important? That is for another conversation, and can be answered through the numerous research articles we have in the office.

Where to get this? You can shop at the farm store, or order online at Proffitt farms website: www.proffittfarms.com and pick it up at one of the 3 farmers markets in the area:

■Shop the farm store: Fridays, 2:00pm to 7:00pm at 150 Old Home Place

■Atherton Market: Saturdays, 9:00am to 1:00pm

■Kings Drive Market: Saturdays, 9:00am to 1:00pm

■Regional Market at Yorkmont: 8:30am to 1:00pm

Chicken and eggs

Gilcrest Farms in Huntersville is a great, smaller local farm where you can get 2 types of chicken. Depending on what type of chicken you are looking for, they have Cornish hens and completely free- range chickens. From start to finish these chickens are steroid, hormone and antibiotic free. They are free range and free roaming so they can scratch, eat and act like normal chickens. They are constantly watched over and are supplemented periodically with organic feed. They also have a limited supply of eggs from these chickens for sale.

Why is this important? If you do not know that your chicken is free of all these chemicals and has the ability to free roam you are not eating real chicken. The nutritional benefits of real chicken to your health is astronomical, again another conversation for another day. Either way a good tip to remember is that 70% or our ancestors’ diets were raw fruits and vegetables and 30% was a mix of wild game.

Where to get this? You may call them at 704-308-1431 for prices and to place an order, or shop at locations below:

■Davidson Farmer's Market: Saturdays, 8:00am to noon

■Charlotte Regional Farmer's Market: Saturdays, year-round 7:30am to 11:30am

■Cramerton, Wednesday's 4:00pm to 8:00pm on the green

Pork

Grateful Growers: Also located in Huntersville, is the best Pork operation in the area. Again, like the previous two farms, they are all natural and free from using antibiotics, hormones or steroids. Their pigs are all able to eat natural foods and play in the mud. They have room to do what normal pigs should do and their pork is much healthier because of it. Not only that but, they make some great mild and hot breakfast sausage and a chorizo mix. Due to the lack of lymphatic systems in pigs, pork is the most toxic of meats. Getting pork from farms, such as Grateful Growers, is much healthier for you, if you cannot do without a good rack of ribs or bacon in the morning. Grateful Growers also have great chickens as well, although we did not have time to see that part of their farm.

Where to get this great pork? You can order over the phone at 828-234-5182 or through their website www.ggfarm.com for pick-up at Grateful Growers Farm or:

■Charlotte Regional Farmers Market: Saturdays, year-round, 7:30am to noon.

■Matthews Community Farmers Market (next to Renfrow Hardware): Saurdays, 7:15am to 11:30am

■Lincoln County Farmers Market (at Rock Springs Elementary School in Denver): Saturdays, 8:00am-sellout, or noon, whichever comes first. May 1 thru October, at the Freedom Farm booth

■Davidson Farmers’ Market: Saturdays, May 1 to November, 8:00am to noon

■Cramerton Town Center Farmers’ Market: Wednesdays, 4:00pm to 8:00pm at the at the Gilcrest Natural Farm booth

Or at these grocery locations:

■Hillbilly Produce on Independence Blvd. in Charlotte

■Earth Fare stores in Charlotte: Southpark and Ballantyne, also in Rock Hill, SC.

■Healthy Home Markets in Davidson and in Charlotte on South Tryon Street

Milk
Let’s make this one easy. Go to the Peach Stand and get yourself half a gallon or a full gallon of the non-homogenized, non-pasteurized milk. Real milk, like that at the peach stand, is completely different from that at the store. Store bought milk is actually very acidic, has synthetically infused calcium in it and the net result actually will lead your body further from health and closer towards muscle fatigue and osteoporosis. The milk at the Peach Stand comes from Milky Way Farms and is from free range, free roaming, antibiotic, steroid and hormone free cattle. The cattle are 100% grass fed and are Jersey Cows. This is considered an A1 cow which has an enzyme that is better for us as a human species. These A1 cows are hard to find in the United States and we should be grateful there are cows so close to us that we have access to. Go and get your Milk, which tastes great by the way, and it will be like drinking pure sunlight for your body.

The Peach Stand

www.PeachStand.com

1325 Hwy 160 West, Fort Mill, SC 29715

BuyPeaches@SpringsFarm.com

803-547-7563

6:00-9:00 Monday through Friday

8:00-9:00 Saturday

8:00-8:00 Sunday

Now that you have read what we have seen, there are probably one or two last concerns you have…PRICE and TASTE. Well we did too. Keep in mind that we currently spend about 10-15% of our income on food when 20 years ago we used to spend 20%.

Product Price at Lowe’s Food                       Price for the best of the best

Ground Beef 4.49                                          5.39

Chuck Roast 4.29                                          6.84

Rib eye Steak 11.99                                      16.18

Bacon 4.99                                                    6.50

Sausage 4.65                                                 4.90

Gallon of Milk 4.39                                        6.50
     
You are going to spend slightly more than you would at the grocery store. The difference, though, is minimal. We have included a price comparison chart, but we think you will find like we did, the difference in price is well worth the difference in health. If you consider all the negative effects chemically- raised and corn- fed pork, cattle and chicken have on you, the difference between the real stuff is well worth the added costs for your family. Take a look and compare next time you are at the grocery store. Keep in mind also that meat should only be about 30% of our diet for great health, therefore only 30% of your grocery bill.

And the taste?

Phenomenal! We loved the taste of all the above and think a lot of it actually tasted better than normal. We also understand that our opinion may be biased so we brought home some burgers, eggs and chicken and didn’t tell our neighbors before they ate it. They all stated all 3 meals were amazing and asked us what our secret was. When we told them it was all organic ,they first didn’t believe us and then were surprised how tender and tasty it all was.

You now have no excuses to at least investigate this great option for food that is so close to your home and supports local produce.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Press Release from the KnowYourFarms Tour.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


Contact: Dr. Robert Cynowa 704.899.5000
DrCynowa@CWChiro.com

Chiropractor researched local organic game for healthier lifestyles

Fort Mill, SC – Dr. Robert Cynowa visited three local farms he found through the Knowyourfarms.com tour. He was able to find the best farms to get organic, non-steroid, hormone /antibiotic free animals that are free range, free roaming, and grass fed.

"When it comes to the best local organic beef, chicken, eggs, milk and pork we now know the best options for our patients," says Cynowa. “I visited three farms which I predetermined would be closest to the best organic operations in the area.” This research is all in an effort to advise his patients about having healthier lifestyles which include eating habits, exercise, and chiropractic care.

The 2nd Annual Charlotte Area Farm Tour took place the weekend of September 18-19, 2010. Knowyourfarms.com gives individuals and families the opportunity to learn about local farms, place and pick-up orders, schedules, maps, and more. The farm tours are self-guided. This year 27 farms participated for the Greater Charlotte region. For more information about Know Your Farms visit the website, http://knowyourfarms.com/j/

About Dr. Robert Cynowa Jr.

Dr. Cynowa has taken part in hundreds of hours of post-graduate seminars ranging from nutrition, exercise, positive mental mindset and the newest technology available. He enjoys restoring the health of many families by working with nutrition, exercise, mindset and the nervous system. He also regularly works with athletes of all levels and is 1 of 3 Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioners (C.C.E.P.) in the Charlotte area. Dr. Cynowa is a member of the American Chiropractic and International Chiropractic Association’s. His philanthropic associations are the Children’s Attention Home, Second Harvest food bank of the Carolina's, the Levine Children's Hospital and We Can! He is on the Board of Directors for Our Home Town Connections and the Tega Cay Area Council Board of Directors for the York County Regional Chamber.

About Complete Wellness Chiropractic

The mission of Complete Wellness Chiropractic is to serve their patients and community with high quality, affordable health care in a comfortable, caring and positive environment. They will treat each patient as a unique individual with specific health needs and wants. The services offered include: preventive care, family care, pregnancy and babies, nutrition and supplements, extremity adjusting, and lifestyle workshops. Massage therapy is also offered by Leslie DeJaegher, LMBT, in office. The office is located at 1520 Onyx Ridge, Suite 101, Fort Mill, SC 29708. For more information, visit www.CWChiro.com.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Fam Jam Flyer!

Gold Hill Wellness (Fam)ily Jam!


Did you know the Childrens Attention Home is operating almost $53,000 under budget this year? With a tough economy many budgets have been cut and operating expenses diminished. When it is a charity organization though that cares for kids in our community though it is a tough thing to swallow.

This year we decided to start a new event with all the proceeds going to the Childrens Attention Home. It is the 1st Annual Gold Hill Wellness Family Jam and occurs on April 24th which is Child Abuse Awarness month. Our goal is to raise as much money as possible for the CAH and we could use your help. There will be all kinds of activities for $1 that kids can do, such as rock climbing walls, bouncy pits, dunk tanks and a drunk driving course.

To make this event even better we have 4 rock and roll bands that are donating their time to play for charity. While you are enjoying food and drinks and listening to music outside there will be 40+ Health and Wellness related vendors with great information for anyone looking to improve their health.

We have teamed up with the City of Tega Cay, Tega Cay Parks and Recs and the Charlotte Knights, to make this an entire day of fun. There will be free parking available at the Charlotte Knights Stadium in the tailgate section and free shuttles running all day back and forth to and from the Fam Jam.

So come out and enjoy some great bands and family fun at the fam jam, then head back to the stadium for Tega Cay's Charlotte Knights Baseball evening and enjoy a great game. The event is from 11-5 on April 24th at 1520 Onyx Ridge, Fort Mill, The huge area across from Knightsbridge community and next to the Four Seasons Club house. More information can be found here in the events calendar or at www.CWChiro.com

Thanks for spreading the word and helping us make this one of the best rock and roll festivals of the season for charity!