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Bestselling writer, international speaker and engaging chiropractor, Dr. Michelle Robins spoke in an interview with Elizabeth McGhee on Parental Choices for Struggling Teens. The show is hosted on L.A. Talk Radio. During the interview she discussed "how the inside impacts the outside." She outlined exactly how bad diet habits can impact teen health.
Elizabeth McGhee served as acting host, while Lon Woodbury, the host of the show was away on business. Lon Woodbury, the founder of Woodbury Reports, Inc, Struggling Teens, and Parent Choices for Struggling Teens has worked with families and struggling adolescents since 1984. He is an independent educational consultant and an author of numerous books on at-risk teens. Elizabeth McGhee is the Director of Admissions and Referral Relations at Sandhill Child Development Center. She has almost two decades of clinical, consulting, and referral relations experience.
Profile on Dr. Michelle Robin
Dr. Michelle Robin, a practicing chiropractic specialist, is the creator of Your Health Connection, P.A., an integrative recovery facility that concentrates on alternative health practices such as chiropractic care, Chinese remedies, therapeutic massage techniques, energy medication, nutrition and well-being, health training and movement practices. Furthermore, she is a bestselling writer and a globe-trotting speaker.
Dr Robin Explains How the Inside Impacts The Outside
"The food that we eat has been altered a lot over the last three decades," stated Dr. Robin. She elaborated on the motif of how the inside impacts the outside. "Today, there are more refined meals these days and these are loaded with sugar and salt. Besides the heart, the approach of "dealing with the whole body", will make you a better individual or team player. Every little thing we place in our bodies either harms us or makes us better. The more 'real' the food we consume, the healthier we will be."
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.
Dr Robin said that teenage health was also adversely affected by sedentary habits, chemicals in foods and medications, and negative thoughts and feelings. In trying to change these patterns, parents needed to set a positive example by walking their talk, using positive words, and reading food labels. She suggested a simple way to initiate change: adopt one good health habit each month. Within a year, a person will have adopted 12 healthy habits.
Elizabeth McGhee served as acting host, while Lon Woodbury, the host of the show was away on business. Lon Woodbury, the founder of Woodbury Reports, Inc, Struggling Teens, and Parent Choices for Struggling Teens has worked with families and struggling adolescents since 1984. He is an independent educational consultant and an author of numerous books on at-risk teens. Elizabeth McGhee is the Director of Admissions and Referral Relations at Sandhill Child Development Center. She has almost two decades of clinical, consulting, and referral relations experience.
Profile on Dr. Michelle Robin
Dr. Michelle Robin, a practicing chiropractic specialist, is the creator of Your Health Connection, P.A., an integrative recovery facility that concentrates on alternative health practices such as chiropractic care, Chinese remedies, therapeutic massage techniques, energy medication, nutrition and well-being, health training and movement practices. Furthermore, she is a bestselling writer and a globe-trotting speaker.
Dr Robin Explains How the Inside Impacts The Outside
"The food that we eat has been altered a lot over the last three decades," stated Dr. Robin. She elaborated on the motif of how the inside impacts the outside. "Today, there are more refined meals these days and these are loaded with sugar and salt. Besides the heart, the approach of "dealing with the whole body", will make you a better individual or team player. Every little thing we place in our bodies either harms us or makes us better. The more 'real' the food we consume, the healthier we will be."
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.
Dr Robin said that teenage health was also adversely affected by sedentary habits, chemicals in foods and medications, and negative thoughts and feelings. In trying to change these patterns, parents needed to set a positive example by walking their talk, using positive words, and reading food labels. She suggested a simple way to initiate change: adopt one good health habit each month. Within a year, a person will have adopted 12 healthy habits.
About the Author:
Lon Woodbury, the founder of Struggling Teens, has recorded the entire interview on his weekly L.A. Talk Radio show for people to at their convenience.