Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Dr. Michelle Robins Speaks On Poor Nutrition For Adolescents

Dr. Michelle Robins Speaks On Poor Nutrition For Adolescents

By Saleem Rana


Dr. Michelle Robin, a bestselling author, international speaker and practicing chiropractor, was interviewed by Elizabeth McGhee on Parent Choices for Struggling Teens hosted on L.A. Talk Radio, and she spoke on the theme of "how the inside impacts the outside," addressing, how poor diets can affect teenage wellness.

While Lon Woodbury, the official host of the show was not present due to other work, Liz McGhee served as the host. Lon Woodbury, the publisher of Woodbury Reports, Inc, founder of Struggling Teenagers, and host of Parent Choices for Struggling Teens, has worked with families and adolescents having a hard time for nearly twenty years. He is an independent academic specialist and a writer of various books on at-risk adolescents. Meanwhile, Elizabeth McGhee is the Director of Admissions and Reference Relations at Sandhill Child Advancement Center. She has acquired almost twenty years of experience in clinical, counseling, and referral connections.

Profile on Dr. Michelle Robin

As a practicing chiropractic doctor, Dr. Robin is the CEO of Your Health Connection, P.A. This is an integrative recovery facility that focuses on healing arts such as chiropractics, Chinese medicine, massage treatment, energy healing, therapy, proper nutrition, health training, and motion arts. Additionally, she is a bestselling writer and a global speaker on these matters.

Dr Robin Explains How the Inside Impacts The Outside

"The food industry has been transformed over the last 20-30 year period," said Dr. Robin at the very start of the radio show job interview when she spoke about how the inside impacts the outside. "There are more refined foods and more foods with extra sugars and salt nowadays. Besides benefiting the heart, the approach of "dealing with the whole physical body", will make you become a better person or part of a group. What we place in our bodies either affects us positively or negatively, and thus, the more "real" food we consume-- the healthier we will become".

Teenagers are facing issues related to poor digestion. This endangers the immune system. It also disrupts the hormones. Furthermore, young adults are usually addicted to stimulating substances like coffee, as well as energy boosting drinks and soft drinks. All of these are rich in glucose and caffeine. Sweet drinks and foods, she explained, are many times more habit- forming than narcotic drugs.

The guest also mentioned that adolescent health was negatively affected by inactive habits, unnatural substances in foods, medicine, and poor thought patterns and feelings. In order to face these issues, parents needed to establish a positive attitude by walking their talk, using only uplifting words, and checking out labels on food. She revealed a straightforward means to initiate real changes: start one well-being practice each month. Within a year, an individual will easily have adopted 12 health practices.




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