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Health Revolution! by Dr Troy
It’s so important to choose healthy lifestyle habits. (Photo: Contributed)
It’s so important to choose healthy lifestyle habits. (Photo: Contributed)

Health versus feeling

by Contributed - Story: 58339
Nov 19, 2010 / 5:00 am

Dear Patient and Friend,

If someone asks you, “Are you healthy?” your tendency is probably to reflect on how you are feeling at the time, and if you have no apparent symptoms, you would most likely say yes, I am healthy.

The problem is, many health problems are not symptomatic until they have progressed to a dangerous degree – heart disease, diabetes and cancer may produce no pain or obvious symptoms for years, while the disease process is advancing. Just like being beautiful is more than not being ugly, being healthy is more than not feeling pain or symptoms!

If I were to ask you, “Do you want to be rich, or just not poor?” which would you choose? In the same way, if I were to ask you, “Do you want to be healthy, or just not sick?” which would you choose?

That’s why it’s so important to choose healthy lifestyle habits – they help you to not only feel better, but to function better. What does that mean?
The word “function” refers to the inner workings of your body – how you utilize the air, food and water you take in, how well you use your sleep time to rest and rejuvenate, how fluidly you move without pain or discomfort, how you handle stress – in other words, how you work.

Anything you can do to improve and streamline the function of your body is good. That’s why regular exercise, good diet and nutrition, practicing stress reduction techniques and keeping your system free of unnecessary interference is so important for your ultimate well-being.

Developing a healthy lifestyle is at the core of this thinking, and chiropractors have been teaching about healthy lifestyle decisions for over 100 years. Ask your doctor of chiropractic what you can do to improve your function, feel better and experience wellness – making that small move can make your life better, starting today!

I look forward to hearing from you. Send me an e-mail or call our office, we’d love to hear from you!

Yours in Health,

Dr. Troy


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About the author...

Dr. Troy is a Chiropractor, a doctor trained with a holistic philosophy. Chiropractic is based on the fact that your body is self-healing and self-regulating. Chiropractors focus on ensuring that your body's own innate healing ability is working at its best. By specializing in the care of your spine, Chiropractors influence the system that coordinates and controls all other systems of your body. Only Chiropractors provide a comprehensive solution to take care of the health of your spine and nerve system, and ultimately, the health of your body.

Dr. Troy is a 5th generation Chiropractor and graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic where the profession started over one hundred years ago! Being able to help people become healthy is why he became a Chiropractor. After graduating, he migrated west to the beautiful Okanagan Valley to set up a family based practise in 1993.

Dr. Troy has always had two passions in life. One was to have a family, the other was to be a Chiropractor. Now married with four children and one grandchild, he spends his summers swimming in the lake with his family, gardening with his wife, golfing with his friends and reading for himself. Winters are spent up at Big White where he watches his family tear up the slopes! He is also a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol. Finally, he has had the privilege over the last dozen years to volunteer in children's ministries and as a sound technician at Kelowna Christian Center.

You can reach Dr. Troy at Okanagan Chiropractic by phoning 250-762-2888, emailing okankiro@gmail.com, or on the web at www.kelownachiropractor.com.



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