FOHAC News We're Moving! # 169

Published: Thu, 10/25/12

Fair Oaks Health News


Welcome
This newsletter is announcing our move to 9725 Fair Oaks Blvd.
 
 
 
                                                 October 25, 2012


We're Moving!
Saturday at 10am
 


 Hi ,

  
After five months of working to get the remodeling permits we needed, were are finally getting the work done on the new office.  At this point the sheet rock is in, taped, and textured.  The rough electrical work is finished but the light fixtures and outlets still need to be put in.
 
Weekend before last  I had to pause my work on the front desk and repair the plumbing to the toilet then rip out the old tile in the bathrooms and lay down new tile.  Everything seems to take longer than I anticipate, so each day I was ending up finishing my work holding a flashlight in my teeth while working as it got dark (no light fixtures yet).  I have not actually seen the finished floor in the light yet as I covered it up in the dark with construction paper so the plaster from the sheet rock work would no make a mess of everything.
 
Last night I was out in the parking lot until 8 pm blowing and sweeping the lot clean in preparation for the asphalt guys coming  today (Thursday).  They are spreading that black sticky stuff as I write.  I got the news this morning that I would have to cough up an extra grand to raise the handicap parking space 2 degrees on the left due to a slope I couldn't see or feel.  But I recalled the county planning guy saying that they would be checking for exactly that - no more than a 1 to 2 degree slope anywhere in the handicap area.
I painted last weekend and then Susie's husband Phil  put in the flooring Monday and Tuesday (since conveniently he is a flooring contractor.)  
 
Next the electrical fixtures will be put in place.  The parking lot was patched last week and should be stripped tomorrow.  That should all be done this week, allowing us to move in this coming weekend. We are planning a moving party for Saturday morning begining at 10am to get all the stuff moved over to the new place.  If you are interested in helping out, cone on over.  There will be lunch food and goodies ready for us once we finish. 
 
Ellen will be having another gallbladder stint replacement this Thursday.  It takes her a while to recover from these procedures so we would like to get her set up before she has to go in for the replacement. 

Everything should be chaos come Monday morning, so we will be closed Monday to sort out the mess.  Hopefully Tuesday we will  an adjusting table in place so we can at least get the healing work done.  So we are planning to be up and ready for business Tuesday October 30th.  We just found out that we won't have phone lines for 2 weeks, so calls will be forwarded to my cell phone and we won't be able to take credit cards until the new lines are hooked up.
 
Finding the new location is very easy.  Coming from highway 50 up Sunrise Blvd, you turn left and go up a block.  We are on the right hand side - the building just past the Subway Sandwich shop.  If you are coming down Sunrise from the Mall area then just turn right on Fair Oaks Blvd and up a block on the right. 
 
If you are coming from the Roseville area you could come down Sunrise Blvd, but that is a long trek.  It is probably shorter timewise to come down Auburn Blvd - San Juan Ave like you have been for the Sunset office, but instead of turning left at Sunset, keep going straight 3 more lights to Fair Oaks Blvd and turn left.  Go down 2 lights to New York Ave, go through the intersection, and immediately turn into the turn lane once the center divider ends.  We are on the left.
We are looking forward to seeing all of you at our new location.      

Take care,

David          


 
We are Moving!
Our Date for moving will be this Saturday, October 27th.  The new address will be 9725 Fair Oaks Blvd.  We will be closed Monday for organizing the office, and open for business Tuesday.
 
 

 
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Fresh Baked Goodies !
by Gypsy 
 
Now in the office...
Low carb, sugar free.  Made with almond, flax, and coconut fours, Dr Dave sugar substitute, and fresh wholesome natural ingredients.  Gypsy even tells me the eggs used are laid by her own hens in her backyard.  I can't wait!  Why wait till your next appointment - come and get some today while they last!
 
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New Exercise Program
Patients are reporting great results with the new back strengthening program I wrote about in the March 18th newsletter.  I highly recommend this program for everyone as we all need stronger backs to counter the effects of too much sitting.  If you missed this information here is a link to that newsletter.
 

  
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On the Wire

Caffeine may block brain inflammation to reduce dementia risk

After being the bad boy on the block for so long because of its role in increasing stress, caffeine is now showing it has a good guy side.  Caffeine appears to block the activity of a particular brain signaling chemical that tells the brain to go into an inflammatory state.  Brain degeneration starts with inflammation so anything that turns down brain inflammation is a good thing.  Not everyone can do caffeine - people are all different in what they can tolerate, but those who can have this benefit to look forward to.
 
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"He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home."
~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe  

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Silicon-rich mineral water backed for Alzheimer's benefits

 
Aluminum has been associated with Alzheimer's disease for a long time.  It triggers the brain to form tangles and plaque that stop normal function in the brain.  Until now I had not heard any way to decrease the aluminum levels in the brain, so the focus has been on avoiding any sources of aluminum getting into the body - such as anti-perspirants, cookware, toothpaste, vaccines, and so on.  But this recent study has found that the silica dissolved in many natural mineral waters pushes the aluminum out of the brain.  Study participants drank 1 liter of mineral water a day for 12 weeks.  Over that time aluminum was found to be dumped out through the kidneys, and over half of the study participants halted their cognitive decline.  One fifth even showed significant clinical improvement.


"The fellow that owns his own home is always just coming out of a hardware store."

~ Kin Hubbard  

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Swiss Hobbit Homes

 
Are you a fan of Lord of the Rings, or Hobbits in general?  Have you wanted to live in a Hobbit underground home?  Well folks in a new development are doing just that, and doing it in style.  Check out these pictures.

 



"Conran's rule of housework: it expands to fill the time available plus half an hour. "

~Shirley Conran     

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About Dr. DeLapp

Dr. DeLapp has been a philosopher, non-force Chiropractor, medical intuitive, and health innovator for over 30 years.  He began experimenting with  medical intuition in 1972 while studying physics at UC Davis.  In addition to physics he designed and completed an individual major in the philosophy and psychology of education.  Shortly after he choose to pursue a career in the only truly health oriented profession available at that time, Chiropractic.  He graduated with honors in 1981 with his doctorate and opened a private practice. 
Since that time he has continued his research into the effects of consciousness and learning on health. 
He developed the Biomagnetic Retraining system for correcting movement abnormalities. 
Since 1991 he has focused on developing a powerful system for uncovering and assisting the mind-body connection in health and personal growth.  The in-depth coaching, guided by the subconscious direction from the body, is called Heartflow and the simpler mind-body retraining for health and unfoldment he has named Gracework.  Both are available at Fair Oaks Health.



Fair Oaks Healing
& Arts Center
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Dr David DeLapp DC
Chiropractor

Ellen Flowers FGM
Spiritual Life Coach
Energetic Nutritionist
Health Care Coordinator

Susan Richardson
Office Manager
Front Desk


 


 

Gypsy Andrews
Metabolic Nutritionist
Lifestyle Support Person Front Desk




 
Susan McDonald

Somatic Therapies

 
Catherine Cummings
 

 
Jin Shin Jitsu
 
 
Lorena Morales
 
 
Massage Practitioner

 
 
 
 
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7529 Sunset Ave. Suite H, Fair Oaks, CA 95628, USA
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