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Wednesday, December 17, 2008, 11:14 AM
First of all, we want to wish all of our patients a very happy and safe holiday season and applaud your efforts to maintain your healthy eating habits and exercise during this most challenging time of the year.
We will be closed beginning December 24th and through New Years Day. The first Monday after the New Year begins is the 5th of January and this will be our first day back at the clinic. If you have not had a follow-up appointment in a while and need to be seen, please call now for an appointment and we'll try our best to squeeze you in.
Also, whereas we have tried to maintain one Saturday of each month for appointments over the past couple of years, we will no longer be open on Saturdays. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We hope you understand.
Again, we wish you the best for the holidays and for the coming New Year. Our thoughts and hopes are with you for a healthy, fit start in 2009'
Sincerely,
Richard and Sherrill Kelley
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( 3 / 387 )Thursday, November 6, 2008, 12:39 PM
Election day is over and regardless of which candidate got your vote, one thing I know both candidates were concerned about, was healing our healthcare system. Well....I believe the grassroots of healthcare, begins at home. Believe it or not, you have more control over the state and quality of your health than your physician or anyone else. How you choose to feed your body on a daily basis and whether or not you exercise on a regular basis, whether you smoke and/or drink, will all effect how much you impact and are impacted by the current healthcare system. If you smoke, you are automatically at a greater risk of upper respiratory infection as we approach flu season, not to mention the longterm pulmonary and potential cancer risks you may be incurring. If you eat poorly and neglect to employ the positive benefits which are derived from regular, daily exercise, you may be increasing your risk of developing hypertension, Type-2(adult-onset diabetes) and coronary disease, among a host of other potential weight-related disorders.
So today, I am going to encourage each and everyone who reads this blog, to look forward as we enter this new holiday season and as we usher in a fresh change of philosophy and direction of our country, to first focus on YOU and your own health.
You have two months before January 1, 2009 roles in. How you approach this time will dictate whether you are healthier as we begin the New Year, or whether you are fighting the same battle you've fought at this same time in the years past.
Take control of YOUR healthcare, by Caring for Your Health.
We wish you all the best for this coming holiday season and the coming New Year.
Sincerely, Dr. Kelley.
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( 3 / 441 )Monday, September 8, 2008, 03:50 PM
I believe that the most effective approach to nutrition and good health involves eating the best possible food that one can eat and dividing the caloric content of that food over multiple small meals each day.
In fact, I encourage just about all of my patients to eat in this manner. The key to making this work in the most simple and effective way possible is, I believe by optimal supplementation. Many of my patients ask if its OK to eat their own food. This can be tough to answer on one hand, as it is often 'their own food' which has been responsible, at least in part, for their weight-gain.
What we really try to focus on, here at Physician's Way, is teaching which of 'your own food' is helping feed your muscle or which is actually feeding your bodyfat.
If our patients can learn which types of 'store-bought' foods are geared toward supporting lean healthy muscle and encouraging those types of 'clean' foods, we can help simplify their daily nutrition by encouraging 'known' protein rich supplements (shakes, protein bars and protein based healthy snacks) to round out the daily menu. Supplementation is a Key strategy for long-term success in managing one's weight and supporting optimal fitness, whether you are a fitness athlete or simply someone wishing to remain lean and healthy throughout your life. Again, Your Body Will Be a Visual Reflection of the FUELS that you feed it.
Feed your body like your life depends on it, because....it does.
As always, live well, eat well and be well!
Dr. Kelley
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( 3 / 555 )Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 04:23 PM
We recently got in our first order of 'Taco Cheese' protein bites, by 'Health Wise'. These are are chrunchy little taco-flavored morsels which make for a great low calorie snack, packing 12 grams of protein and only 11 grams of carbohydrate into each bag, containing only 120 calories.
What we didn't know, until quite by accident, was that these crunchy little packets of flavor acually go great with the 'Health Wise' Turkey Chili, to create a very nutritionally sound kind-of 'Frito Pie,' so to speak, but with a total of 340 calories and a whopping 34grams of protein, and it tastes great!
A really nice alternative for those of you looking for something to meet your Tex-Mex Fix in a fairly low calorie, healthy sort of way.
Until next time!
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