The Rowlett Chiropractor Who Explains All...

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Dr. James Fowler & Dr. Barb FowlerAs Rowlett chiropractors, we take pride in offering state-of-the-art natural health care for Rowlett, Rockwall, Sachse and Wylie residents. We’re always attending seminars and learning new ways to help our health-conscious patients. Our commitment to volunteering information and explaining everything in advance is often mentioned by our delighted practice members.

Why so much focus on education? Because those who know what a chiropractor does—and why, seem to get the best results in the shortest amount of time.

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Dr. James Fowler & Dr. Barb Fowler | Chiropractors, Rowlett, TX | (972) 412-4442

Feature Articles

What Makes Muscles Tight?

What Makes Muscles Tight?

This Rowlett chiropractor knows that muscles tighten for a reason. It’s often a protective mechanism. Before those in Rowlett reach for an artificial solution, discover a natural approach. more»


Scoliosis and Early Detection

Scoliosis and Early Detection

Scoliosis, the sideways bending of the spine affect many children in Rowlett, especially girls. Vigilant Rowlett parents can help avoid the needless suffering of congenital childhood scoliosis. more»


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Face-Off: Water Vs. Sport Drinks

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Anti-Inflammatory Foods

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Air, Air From Everywhere!

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There's just no nice way to talk about this topic. You can't sugarcoat it and you can't avoid it. It has to do with bodily functions - not something most folks find easy to discuss - especially in mixed company!

So let's take a look at the causes of burping, bloating and passing wind (flatulence) and what you can do to control them.

Burping

Simply stated, when you burp or belch, you rid your stomach of excess air. You take in air when you eat, talk, smoke, drink through a straw or drink carbonated beverages.

Want to reduce the number of times you burp? Try eating and drinking more slowly. Don't use straws or drink carbonated beverages or beer that release carbon dioxide. Don't smoke - smoking causes you to inhale a lot more air as well as toxic substances! Avoid chewing gum because that cause you to swallow more often, taking in more air.

Flatulence

Flatulence, or the passing of intestinal gas from the rectum, can cause a lot of embarrassment. The gas is produced when food that is not completely digested (usually sugars and starches) reaches the large intestine. Bacteria in the large intestines break the food down further into hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane.

Poorly digested sugars may include lactose (found in milk and dairy products), raffinose (found in beans), sucrose (a low-calorie sweetener) and fructose (a confectionary and beverage sweetener). Most starches, other than rice, can cause an increase in intestinal gas as well. Another producer of intestinal gas is soluble fiber (found in fruit, beans, peas and oat bran) when it is digested in the large intestine.

Want to reduce intestinal gas? Of course you do! Watch when eating some of the prime offenders, such as beans, dairy products, cabbage, broccoli, peas, onions, bananas, raisins, whole wheat bread and carbonated beverages. Reduce your high-fiber food intake that is likely to produce excess gas. Eat more slowly and try to get some exercise!

Bloating

When gas doesn't escape through burping or flatulence, it can build up in the stomach or intestines, causing bloating, discomfort and pain. Passing gas or having a bowel movement often relieves bloating and its discomfort. You may need to watch the same foods that cause intestinal gas, particularly your carbohydrate and certain fruits and vegetables intake.

Remember too that bloating can also be related to constipation, prescription and non-prescription drug side effects and hormone levels.

If you are bothered by excessive burping, flatulence or bloating, please be sure to bring it to our attention at your next chiropractic visit. Mention that you saw this article and would like to discuss it further. Please don't feel embarrassed - these are natural occurrences in everyone, whether they care to admit it or not!

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Dr. Fowler Asks some important questions of interest to Rowlett residents - Chiropractor Rowlett Dr. Fowler Asks...

Can babies with colic be helped with chiropractic?
It's probably one of the times a parent feels the most helpless. But based on the research, chiropractic and colic relief appear to go hand in glove. With success rates in the mid-90% range, more and more Rowlett parents are seeing a chiropractor. If you have a baby with colic learn how chiropractic may help.
How do you know when you're healthy?
Ask most Rowlett residents this simple question and you're likely to hear, "When you feel good" or "When you're at your proper weight for your height" or "When you have lots of energy and vitality." Great answers. But our chiropractic practice members know that true health is when your body is working as it was designed. True health is how you function, not how you feel.