Athletes

Being physically active is one of the most important and best things you can do for the human body. Athletes strive to achieve their body’s maximum performance by participating in numerous training regiments consisting of strenuous exercises and physical activity and making sure they meet all of their body’s nutritional requirements. To master a specific sport, proper fitness, nutrition, and conditioning are required.  Our training programs are designed for athletes that look to gain a competitive edge in their sport.

We provide sport-specific services to help increase an athlete’s performance through mobility, strength, and endurance. However, some athletes who do not take the correct amount of rest or push their body too far can suffer injuries, inflammation, or underlying joint conditions. Dr. Alex Jimenez’s chronicle of articles for athletes displays in detail the many forms of complications affecting these professionals while focusing on the possible solutions and treatments, including health coaching, to follow to achieve overall well-being.

Yoga Has Been Shown To Help Reverse Scoliosis

A non-invasive method of treating scoliosis. Yoga Has Been Shown To Help Reverse Scoliosis. Scoliosis is the lateral curvature of the spine. The spine bends…

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Aging: A New Disease.
Aging: A New Disease

Aging by definition is a “cascade of robustness breakdown triggered by a decrease in systemic NAD+ biosynthesis and the resultant functional defects in susceptible organs…

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Postmenopausal Osteoporosis and Aging Vs. Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Playing Tennis With Back Pain

Tennis is a sport that can be enjoyed by individuals of all ages and provides optimal physical activity and cardiovascular exercise. Although it can be leisurely,…

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Women's health
How Inflamm-aging and Body Composition Influences Women’s Health

Women’s health encompasses a multitude of factors that are carefully orchestrated by hormones. In turn, hormones can be produced by different glands and tissues, which…

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Everyday Wear and Tear Stretches Chiropractic Recommended

Stretching out for everyday wear and tear. The body was designed for movement, mobility, and physicality. When discomfort, aches, and pain present in the neck,…

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Urolithin A vs. Osteoarthritis
Urolithin A vs. Osteoarthritis

Degenerative diseases, specifically those that affect joints and muscle, produce detrimental effects on movement, agility, strength, and quality of life. Numerous nutritional and strength exercise…

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Urolithin A as an Anti-Aging Factor
Urolithin A as an Anti-Aging Factor

Urolithin A is the most abundant type of urolithin produced by the human microbiota. This nutritional compound is derived from ellagitannins and ellagic acid commonly…

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Akkermansia muciniphila: Intestine’s Urolithin A Promoter.

The metabolic effect of gut-derived metabolites coincides with the prevention of conditions like obesity and diabetes in mouse models. However, to produce the beneficial gut-derived…

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microbiome-mitochondria

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ellagitannins

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Exercise-induced immunosuppression
The Myth behind Exercise-Induced Immunosuppression.

Physical exercise has a powerful effect on our bodies. Most of the exercise benefits can be measurable such as body composition modification and physical endurance.…

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