Harmony

Congruity of parts with one another and with the whole; to bring to or hold in equilibrium
With high levels of stress and deficient rest in today’s fast paced world, it is easy to lose the body’s natural balance. Thankfully, there are many time tested methods to restoring the body to a state of harmony.

Take The Ultimate Health Test!

Good morning to all,
 
This week I am reminding you all to check in with your health.  We are 3 months into the year.   This is a great time to asses how are you doing with your new health habits and goals you have set for yourself.  If you kept doing exactly what you are doing, where would your health be by the end of the year?  Are you on track for a healthier you or is it time to re-asses and re-focus?  It is vital to continue to monitor progress in all areas of health.
 Take our spring Health Score and rate your levels out of 10 on each category for a total of 50. 
 
-Nourishment (Nutrition)
-Movement (Fitness)
-Harmony (Stress Reduction)
-Clarity (Positive Mindset)
-Healing (Health Habits including your Spinal Fitness Program)
 
Poor health (0-20)
Average health (20-40)
Exceptional health (40-50)
  
Without health, there is nothing else you can commit to in your life. It is the one thing, if taken away from you, that would affect your life more than anything.  Just ask someone who is really SICK.
 
Make your health and that of your family the most important thing by which you make choices.  
Be Well, Live Well, Stay Well. 

BIG NEWS from HEALTH WITHIN

Dear friends,

 

With a new year just around the corner, we have made some big choices at Health Within and want you to be a part of them.  Please take a moment to read about the upcoming changes to our practice.

 

Five years ago, when we opened the doors of Health Within in “Sidney by the Sea”, we were so honoured to be embraced by a community of people who place a high value on spinal health and overall body wellness. Because of this commitment to your health and our practice, Health Within has expanded into every corner of this office.  Our program of care now includes Pettibon spinal equipment, wobble chairs, cervical wall traction, spinal decompression therapy, kinesiology training sessions, orthotics, wellness seminars, spinal fitness educational classes and home exercise programs.  This centre has become a part of the lives of over 1500 people like you – families and athletes who value a healthy functioning spine, not just for now but into the future. 

 

In the last five years much has changed, but one thing has remained the same: our promise to give our very best in service and care.  To continue to uphold this promise, there are additional services and exciting rehabilitation equipment that we want to make available to you as a part of your spinal fitness program. 

 

In order to fulfill our vision of enhancing your current care, we will be moving into a new, more spacious facility.  Health Within will be amalgamating with BackFit Spinal Health and Fitness in Royal Oak.  We realize that this may be a greater distance for some of you to travel for your appointments; however we are confident that you will see the value in this new facility.   

 

In addition to the same personalized care and spinal treatments that you are currently receiving, these are among the many added benefits that you can look forward to at our new location:

·         5,600 square feet of total back rehabilitation

·         CORE – a spinal fitness gym

·         Whole body vibration platforms

·         New spinal decompression tables

·         Convenient key-fob check-in

·         Paperless, computerized charts (a “greener” philosophy)

·         Immediate access to digital x-ray images

·         A larger team which includes 4 doctors

·         Acupuncture

·         Spinal fitness and rehabilitation classes

 

Throughout the last five years, we have been honoured to play a role in your health and we would like our partnership with you to continue.  Many of you have made us a part of your fitness and training regime.  Others have made us part of your family wellness checkups.  Now, as we celebrate the past and embrace the exciting times ahead, we would like to sincerely thank you for your support and patronage to Health Within and look forward to sharing our new facility with you at 1091 McKenzie Ave.  We are confident you will be thrilled!  

 

We are excited about this new journey, and look forward to answering any questions you may have.

 

Sincerely,

 

Drs. Craig and Marissa Bentham

 

What will happen to my current appointments?

 

Your current appointments can remain the same.  Ultimately, everything can stay the same for you unless you would like to make changes.  In fact, we will be opening up more hours and our Core gym and spinal decompression therapy appointments. 

What will happen with our staff?

 

Our friendly and caring staff will be part of this move and will be waiting to greet you at our new facility.

 

Will my fees be the same?

 

All of your existing fees will remain the same.    

 

What are some other benefits to this new location?

 

When you are under regular care at our new office, you will receive a complimentary membership to our “CORE” gym!  In addition, you will now have access to 2 different types of decompression therapy tables.  Our new facility also offers exciting equipment (such as vibration therapy) to follow your treatments, at no additional charge.

 

Why not expand on the current property?

 

Recently, there has been a great deal of uncertainty around the future of our current location due to its development potential.

 

Where is the new location?

 

BackFit Spinal Health and Fitnessis only 10-15 minutes from the Saanich Peninsula, conveniently located near Quadra and McKenzie (across from Monkey Tree Pub).  The facility is easily accessible from the Pat Bay Highway and is a central location for the Greater Victoria area.  There is a large parking area just outside the front doors.   

 

What about my acupuncture and Chinese Medicine integration?

 

For patients of Dr. Jeff Jones and Mikiala Christie, we will still be in direct communication with them regarding your integrated care. 

 

What can I expect?

The same great care and service, with access to even more exciting things in the world of spinal health!

A Personal Note from Dr Bentham

Greetings,

As many of you may know, I was injured while playing hockey last week.  I have torn the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in my left knee.  There is a good chance I will require surgery, as well as concentrated rehabilitation.

I have to admit that this injury has become challenging for our family and practice… as all you know, an injury free body is paramount for our work.  As challenging as this is, I strongly believe that these times help us to build strength and resilience and can often bring unexpected blessings.   Thank you all for you kind words and healing thoughts so far.

While I am on my healing journey, you will be seeing more of my wife, Dr. Marissa, in the practice.  We appreciate your understanding during this time.  Please stay consistent with your care in the office, and at home, as I will be doing the same!  For anyone who has specific questions or concerns, please email me directly at drbentham@gmail.com or call me on my cell 250.896.1020. 

I am still available for exams and consultations.

Sincerely,

Dr. Bentham

 

Dr. Oz’s Recommendations for Low Back Pain

Good morning!

It’s happening more and more- educated MD’s are saying the best way to combat low back pain is to get an aligned, flexible and stress-free spine. 

Last week, Dr. Oz- one of the most reputable and recognizable MD’s in the world- made his top four recommendations for low back pain.  Check out what was top on his list…

The research is positive on chiropractic treatment, physical therapy, and stress relief—they all help ease back pain.”

NOTICE… NOWHERE ARE PAIN KILLERS OR MUSCLE RELAXANTS PRESCRIBED. 

Please read this valuable information and share this with others.

Dr. Bentham

4 Treatments for Low Back Pain

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Mehmet Oz, MD, host of The Dr. Oz Show, sorts out the best treatments for your aching back.

Defining low back pain: About 80 percent of Americans will experience back pain at some point in their life. The connection to a physical source isn’t always clear, since some people show no spinal abnormalities on an X-ray yet suffer excruciating pain. Here are the treatment options:

Chiropractic treatment: Even when the pain is in the lower back, the problem tends to be with the entire spine, says Victor Meir Nazarian, a Los Angeles–based chiropractor. Chiropractors employ manipulation—adjustment of the vertebrae— to help align a patient’s spine, and often prescribe regular visits. “People come in only when they’re in pain,” Nazarian says. “But we need to think of our spine the way we do our teeth, using preventive care to stay healthy.”

Physical therapy: The lower back must flex, extend, and rotate, says physical therapist Peggy Brill, author of two books on managing pain through exercise. Yet most of us sit immobile for hours at a time. That’s why physical therapists prescribe walking and other gentle exercise, such as stretching and core strengthening, following a flare-up of back pain. Usually, after 72 hours patients will begin to feel better, says Brill.

Stress relief: Stress is the source of most low back pain, according to John Sarno, MD, professor of clinical rehabilitation medicine at New York University. Though Sarno doesn’t dispute that the pain is real, he believes it stems from buried emotional issues that trigger tension in the body and ultimately deprive nerves and muscles of oxygen; relief comes through understanding this link and by learning to deal with negative emotions constructively.

Surgery: “Think of this as the last resort,” says Paul McCormick, MD, a professor of neurological surgery at Columbia University. Surgery may be necessary in some cases of curvature of the spine, narrowing of the cavity that surrounds spinal nerves, and nerve inflammation or disk degeneration—but these conditions are rare, McCormick says: “Ninety-nine out of one hundred patients will recover without surgery.”

My Recommendation: The research is positive on chiropractic treatment, physical therapy, and stress relief—they all help ease back pain. (As Paul McCormick says, with rare exceptions, surgery is unnecessary.) The key is to get moving again as soon as possible after the pain hits, and then make sure you take steps to prevent a return. I see low back pain as a warning about overall fitness: If you’re active, your hips and back are flexible, your core strength is good, and you’re coping well with the emotional challenges in your life, your back probably won’t bother you. Overlook one of those areas, however, and your back will let you know. And while the emotional link to back pain is controversial, there’s no question that stress can play a part in muscle tension, especially in the lower back and hips, leading to trouble.

Learn to become more relaxed in less than a minute!

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Want to know how to become more relaxed in less than a minute?  Last night I read this article from Norman Fischer and I loved it so much that I wanted to share it with you. 

WAIT… if you think you are too busy to read this article, then you WILL DEFINITELY BENEFIT FROM THIS MESSAGE.  I have always believed that feeling busy or relaxed is a mindset… Norman hits this point home brilliantly! 

Everyone – take five minutes and read this.  I would love to hear your comments.  This will effect your work day, your realationships, your back and and certainly your health.

All together now: Ahhhhh…

By Norman Fischer

You keep a to-do list, but you can’t get through it by the end of the day, and you’re frustrated because you feel like you haven’t been able to get enough done. You find that things take longer than you thought they would. And when people ask how you are, “Fine” has been replaced by “Too busy.”

Welcome to the “too busy” club.

In this technology-driven world, we can do more, so we do—and we love it. We feel effective and powerful as we check items off our lists and use our cell phones, BlackBerrys, and computers, sometimes all at once. We’re multitasking, doing as much as we can in the least amount of time. We’re active, creative, and engaged! In demand! Being too busy makes us feel as though we’re making an impact.

On the other hand, feeling too busy drives us crazy. Falling ever further behind as the to-do list relentlessly grows (each item generating many more items almost as fast as we can think of them) is nerve-racking and stressful. We begin to feel like prisoners of the list, prisoners of our lives and our desires, prisoners of time. There just aren’t enough hours in the day. It’s as if we’re doing battle with time—and losing.

But the point is not how many things we have done or will do in a given amount of time; the point is how we do what we do. If we’re rushed and frantic, we’re too busy. If we move through our tasks with equanimity, patient and composed, we’re not.

In the Zen Buddhist tradition that I’ve been practicing for many years, there’s a story that illustrates this point: A monk is sweeping the temple grounds. Another monk comes by and says, “Too busy!” The first monk replies, “You should know there is one who is not too busy.”

Our sweeping monk may have been moving quickly, and so he looked “too busy” to his brother monk. But inside—in his mind—he wasn’t busy. In the midst of his vigorous activity, he was in touch with “the one who is not busy.”

Most of us judge how busy we are by how much we have to do. When there are too many things to do, we think we’re busy, and when there isn’t much to do, it feels like we’re not busy at all. But in fact, we can feel busy when there isn’t that much to do, and we can feel relaxed even when there’s a lot going on. The states of “busy” and “not busy” aren’t defined by how many things there are to do. Contrary to popular opinion, there is no such thing as multitasking; the brain can tend to only one thing at a time. Being too busy or not being busy is an interpretation of our activity. Busy-ness is a state of mind, not a fact. No matter how much or how little we’re doing, we’re always just doing what we’re doing, simply living this one moment of our lives.

That moment may seem long or short. Time is an internal, not external, reality. Have you noticed that half an hour in the dentist’s chair lasts longer than half an hour at a fun dinner party with friends? And five minutes waiting on hold on the phone passes more slowly than five minutes watching a movie. Time is how we live it, not what’s measured by the clock (after all, the watch was invented fairly recently, in the 16th century). To be sure, our world operates on clock time, which is convenient and necessary; how else would we make it to that dentist’s appointment or dinner party? But the clock is supposed to be working for us, not the other way around. If we feel too busy, we’ve mistaken a feeling for an objective reality and are held captive to that reality. It needn’t be that way.

Okay, you say, good theory: We think we’re busy, but we’re not—we’re just doing one thing after another. But the habit of being convinced we’re too busy is hard to shake. What can we do about this persistent mania of feeling task- and time-driven?

Understanding something differently is only a beginning. To change the way we live, we have to practice what we’ve come to understand until it becomes a natural part of us, a habit of thought, feeling, and body. There are many simple techniques that can help us with this. Take three conscious breaths (try it now, as you’re reading). This will change your mind. Whatever you’re feeling will become less compulsive, less driven. There’s a measure of detachment and equanimity even after the first breath. You become more present to your surroundings, to the basic awareness of being alive. Try it the next time you’re feeling overwhelmed; it doesn’t take much time, and it will help you remember “the one who is not busy,” the part of you that’s always right there, even when it looks or feels like you’re too busy.

Walking meditation—intentionally bringing awareness to your body as you move—can lift you out of a busy-ness-induced, semiconscious funk. If you can become conscious of the way you’re moving and the sensation of each movement, you’ll feel refreshed instead of rushed. I know what you’re thinking: “I’m too busy to go for a walk.” But this is something you can do on your way to and from the bathroom. (And if you’re really feeling busy, you’re probably overdue for a trip there anyway.)

Sometimes just a phrase can help: “Not busy.” Remembering our two monks, you can say this softly to yourself when you feel overwhelmed. I do this when I feel crazed; with the repetition of the words, I immediately recognize that it is my feelings and my thoughts that make me feel pressured, not the tasks I have to do. They will get done—or not, and the world and I will survive. Even if I do have a crucial deadline, I’ll have a much better chance of making it if I feel “not busy” and can proceed with a calm mind. Feeling frantic doesn’t make me more efficient. Quite the contrary, it makes mistakes and glitches more likely.

It goes without saying that if you’ve bitten off more than you can chew in a day, or in a lifetime, you’d better step back and change your circumstances, if at all possible. Let go of a few activities: Peace of mind is more important, and healthier, than those few extra accomplishments. But if you can’t or don’t want to change your circumstances, you need to find the most serene and beautiful way to live the life you have. In the end, if you persistently and unpleasantly feel too busy, remember this: It’s not a fact; it’s a choice. There is one who is not busy. That one is you.

Earth Day!

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Did you have a great Earth Day on Wednesday?  I sure did!

We were asked to be part of an Earth day event for 700 middle school kids at the Mary Winspear Centre and wow it was fun!  Check out these pictures…

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This event was put on by “Creatures of Habitat” (creaturesofhabitat.ca) and the goal was to educate our youth on both environmental wellness and personal wellness.  We educated students that in the same way you can create a toxic environment, you can create a toxic body.  What really blew me away was how engaged these kids were and how much they already understood about this topic.  Our environment needs everyone’s help, and we must realize that the waste and toxicity we dump into our oceans, streams and land returns right back to us on our dinner plates.  Creating a healthier body and a healthier planet go hand in hand!

Thanks to all the other volunteers who made this day possible.  And to all the new kids who are joining our blog… keep your footprint small, keep moving, and make healthy choices for yourself and your environment… you are our hope for the future!

FACT- Every person in North America produces approximately 4.5 pounds of garbage every day.  Times that by the population of North America- that means 2.3 billion pounds of garbage a day!  If we don’t stop this, our planet will literally become TRASH.  Commit to cutting your waste by half! 

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We are living in exponential times!

“Future shock [is] the shattering stress and disorientation that we induce in individuals by subjecting them to too much change in too short a time.”  Alvin Toffler

Just saw this eye opening video on the reality of how fast paced our planet is becoming… you have to check this out!  It explains one of the greatest issues that impacts your health on a daily basis… STRESS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9Wu2kWwSY 

After watching this video, answer these two VERY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:

How important is it to create balance and harmony for yourself and your family in this increasingly fast paced world? 

What will happen to you, your relationships, and your health if you don’t create balance and harmony in your life? 

To be continued…

Share this valuable message with friends and family and have a great week.

Dr. B

 

Did you make it on your “to do” list?

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Caleb, Summer & Dad!

Just came back from a great skiing weekend with the family…

Every day we wake up to face the tasks that come our way.  When we look at where we spend our time, those things that contribute to our health, wellbeing and peace of mind usually end up near the bottom of the list.  This is a sure way to become stressed and lose our natural harmony.

Are you always doing for others and never taking time for yourself?  Do you think taking time for yourself is selfish?  The truth is that “the most noble person is first self serving.”  Yes I said it… become selfish with your time!  Why? 

If you don’t take care of yourself, you can’t take care of others!

So if you find that you’re running out of time to take care of yourself, then you need my secret strategy… Schedule “your time” on your calendar as an actual appointment!  Schedule a 1/2 hour for a hike in the woods, an evening yoga class, or simply to sit down and read a book.  Make an appointment to listen to your favorite music, go for lunch with a great friend, or a skiing trip with your family!

Everyday you need 1/2 hour of what I call ME TIME!

Try it, commit to it, do it… Schedule yourself now!

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Welcome

Over 15 years of studying health and wellness, there is one purpose in doing this website. I wish to maintain contact with all of you to inspire, support and educate you to a better healthier life from within. Often a person will come into the office and learn to become healthy from the inside and when they leave…they feel lost…and slowly they drop back into their old habits which got them sick in the first place. My desire is to stay in touch with you all and if you let me…become your health coach for life.