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Usually the reason we get sick is because we’ve been doing a poor job of this one essential health + resilience building action (or lack of action) – rest.
When we’re in a busy, stressful, chaotic season as an individual or as a family it very much depletes our body’s natural defenses and weakens our immune systems. This lowered resistance and resilience is what actually causes an illness to take hold, not merely the exposure to it (germ theory).
Therefore the most important thing our body craves and needs to get over the illness as quickly and effectively as possible is to rest.
This looks like not only extra sleep, but also just taking it easy when you’re awake. Do all you can to avoid checking emails or work messages as an adult. Do all you can to keep your child or teen away from phones, texts, YouTube, and TV when they are resting. While this can be quite boring and therefore difficult to do, it will help speed recovery in a major way.
Once again the lack of proper nutrients and nourishment is likely what led to the illness in the first place. Once again it makes sense to really prioritize this step and get lots of clean water stacked with electrolytes and minerals. Lots of clean protein and macronutrients, and lots of superfood smoothies, fruits, and vegetables into your diet as possible.
While you or your child may not feel much like eating or drinking at all during the initial stages of the illness. Once hunger and drive starts to kick in again that’s a sign the body is really ready to replenish! It’s important to load it up with all the right nutrients in doing so!
The two systems that take the biggest hit during an illness are of course the immune system, but also the nervous system, which controls and coordinates immune function.
You’ll want to recharge the nervous system by getting at least one (if not two) neurologically-focused chiropractic adjustments each day during the illness. Then absolutely load up on all immune system boosting and recharging supplements such as Vitamin D, Vitamin C, zinc, and so forth. Also things like bone broth, elderberry syrup, raw local honey, and various essential oils and homeopathic remedies can really help recharge and strengthen your immune system.
Point blank getting sick is a regular part of life. We’re all going to have times where we get busy, don’t quite keep our guard up, and a virus or illness gets a hold of us for a short season. Having this 3R’s and “Kick the Sick” plan ready to roll out when we need it to get back to full health is a very normal and regular part of life!
Has a healthcare provider ever told you that your child’s health challenges are “just genetic” and there’s nothing you can do about it? Have you felt frustrated, being told to simply rely on medications and learn to live with it? If so, we have some empowering news for you: science now shows us that genes aren’t everything.
While the conventional medical system may still want us to believe that our health is entirely predetermined by our genetic code and that good health or bad health is a “hard-wired” path, we don’t have much control over – the opposite is true!
The fascinating field of epigenetics reveals something remarkable: your child’s DNA isn’t their destiny. Instead, think of their genetic code as a dynamic playbook that can be influenced by the environment, lifestyle choices, and experiences. This means you have far more control over your family’s health than you might have been led to believe.
Imagine your child’s DNA as a deck of playing cards. While genetics might stack the deck in certain ways, it’s the environmental signals and lifestyle choices that determine which cards get played and in what order. These environmental factors can activate or suppress genes without changing the DNA sequence itself.
This explains why:
Your child’s health story begins even before birth. Several key factors can influence how their genes express themselves – we call this “The Perfect Storm”:
Understanding epigenetics helps explain why many modern health challenges develop:
Your child’s early nutrition and dietary patterns can influence how their body processes food and maintains energy balance. This can affect their long-term metabolic health and weight management.
Environmental factors, including exposure to pollutants, stress, or certain foods, can impact how your child’s immune system develops and responds to challenges. This helps explain why some children develop allergies or asthma while others don’t.
Your child’s early experiences, including stressful environments, maternal stress during pregnancy, environmental exposures, and early childhood trauma, can influence their neurological development. This understanding provides new insights into conditions like ADHD and various behavioral patterns.
At RCW, through neurologically-focused chiropractic care, we can address the root causes of your child’s challenges by optimizing nervous system function and supporting healthy epigenetic expression. This isn’t about masking symptoms – it’s about creating real, lasting foundational health.
Here are some other key areas where you can make a difference:
Understanding epigenetics gives us tremendous hope. It shows us that we’re not bound by our genetic code – we have the power to influence how our genes express themselves through the choices we make every day.
Remember, your child’s health story isn’t written in stone. Through understanding epigenetics and making informed choices, you can help write a healthier chapter for your family’s future. Every positive change you make today can influence your child’s health trajectory for years to come.
As a parent, watching your child develop is both exciting and nerve-wracking. You celebrate every milestone – from rolling over to first words – while constantly wondering if they’re progressing as they should. If you’ve noticed your child isn’t meeting milestones at the same pace as their peers, or if healthcare providers have expressed concerns, you’re not alone. According to the CDC, 1 in 6 children faces developmental delays – and in our modern environment, we’re seeing these numbers climb even higher.
What many parents don’t realize is that developmental delays aren’t random or simply “bad genetics.” Instead, they often result from what we call “The Perfect Storm” – a combination of three key factors that impact early development:
If your child is already in physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy, you might have noticed periods where progress seems to stall. Here’s why: while these therapies are valuable, they typically focus on muscles and soft tissues rather than the underlying neurological system.
Think of it like trying to improve a computer’s performance by only upgrading the monitor. You might see some improvements, but if the processor isn’t functioning optimally, you won’t get the full results you’re looking for.
The key to understanding developmental delays lies in the nervous system. Particularly the brainstem region, which we call the body’s “Air Traffic Control.” This area coordinates everything from motor planning and muscle tone to sensory processing and coordination.
Development follows a precise neurological hierarchy, much like building a house. You need a solid foundation before adding walls and a roof. Here’s how it works:
Each level depends on the strength of the ones below it. This is why:
Therefore, when the nervous system is disrupted (often due to early life stressors or physical trauma), it can lead to:
If you’re concerned about your child’s development:
At Rochester Chiropractic and Wellness, we believe your child’s future isn’t set in stone. With the right understanding and support, remarkable progress is possible. The key is addressing the root cause rather than just managing symptoms.
Development isn’t just about meeting milestones – it’s about building a strong foundation for your child’s future. By understanding and addressing the underlying factors affecting their development, you can help your child not just catch up, but thrive.
Whether your child is showing early signs of delays or has been in traditional therapies for years, understanding this neurological perspective could be the missing piece in their developmental puzzle.
Don’t let another month go by, wondering if your child will “just grow out of it.” Please reach out to RCW today!