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Dietary Strategies: Treatment Of Metabolic Syndrome

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Abstract: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is established as the combination of central obesity and different metabolic disturbances, such as insulin resistance, hypertension and dyslipidemia. This cluster of factors affects approximately 10%–50% of adults worldwide and the prevalence has been increasing in epidemic proportions over the last years. Thus, dietary strategies to treat this heterogenic disease are under continuous study. In this sense, diets based on negative-energy-balance, the Mediterranean dietary pattern, n-3 fatty acids, total antioxidant capacity and meal frequency have been suggested as effective approaches to treat MetS. Furthermore, the type and percentage of carbohydrates, the glycemic index or glycemic load, and dietary fiber content are some of the most relevant aspects related to insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance, which are important co-morbidities of MetS. Finally, new studies focused on the molecular action of specific nutritional bioactive compounds with positive effects on the MetS are currently an objective of scientific research worldwide. The present review summarizes some of the most relevant dietary approaches and bioactive compounds employed in the treatment of the MetS to date.

Keywords: metabolic syndrome; dietary strategies; bioactive compounds

1. Metabolic Syndrome

dietary healthy unhealthy foodIt was during the period between 1910 and 1920 when it was suggested for the first time that a cluster of associated metabolic disturbances tended to coexist together [1]. Since then, different health organisms have suggested diverse definitions for metabolic syndrome (MetS) but there has not yet been a well-established consensus. The most common definitions are summarized in Table 1. What is clear for all of these is that the MetS is a clinical entity of substantial heterogeneity, commonly represented by the combination of obesity (especially abdominal obesity), hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia and/or hypertension [2–6].

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Obesity consists of an abnormal or excessive fat accumulation, for which the main cause is a chronic imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure [7,8]. The excess of energy consumed is primarily deposited in the adipose tissue as triglycerides (TG) [9].

Dyslipidemia encompasses elevated serum TG levels, increased low density lipoprotein- cholesterol (LDL-c) particles, and reduced levels of high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c) [10]. It is associated with hepatic steatosis [11], dysfunction of pancreatic β-cells [12] and elevated risk of atherosclerosis [13], among others.

Another main modifiable MetS manifestation is hypertension, which is mainly defined as a resting systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥ 140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥ 90 mmHg or drug prescription to lower hypertension [14]. It usually involves narrowed arteries and is identified as a major cardiovascular and renal risk factor, related to heart and vascular disease, stroke and myocardial infarction [13,15–17].

Hyperglycemia, related insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus are characterized by an impaired uptake of glucose by the cells, that lead to elevated plasma glucose levels, glycosuria and ketoacidosis [18]. It is responsible for different tissue damage that shortens the life expectancy of diabetics, involving cardiovascular diseases (CVD), atherosclerosis, hypertension [19], β-cell dysfunction [12], kidney disease [20] or blindness [21]. Currently, diabetes is considered the leading cause of death in developed countries [22].

Moreover, oxidative stress and low grade inflammation are two important mechanisms implicated in the etiology, pathogenesis, and development of MetS [23]. Oxidative stress is defined as an imbalance between the pro-oxidants and antioxidants in the body [24]. It plays a key role in the development of atherosclerosis by different mechanisms such as the oxidation of LDL-c particles [25] or impairment of HDL-c functions [26]. Inflammation is an immune system response to injury hypothesized to be a major mechanism in the pathogenesis and progression of obesity related disorders and the link between adiposity, insulin resistance, MetS and CVD [27].

Although the prevalence of the MetS varies broadly around the word and depends on the source used for its definition, it is clear that over the last 40–50 years the number of people presenting with this syndrome has risen in epidemic proportions [28]. Moreover, the frequency of this syndrome is increased in developed countries, sedentary people, smokers, low socioeconomic status population, as well as in individuals with unhealthy dietary habits [29,30].

For all of this, there is currently a wide concern to find effective strategies to detect, treat and control the comorbidities associated with MetS. This is a complex challenge as MetS is a clinical entity of substantial heterogeneity and therefore, the different cornerstones implicated in its development should be addressed. In this review we compiled and examined different dietary patterns and bioactive compounds that have pointed out to be effective in MetS treatment.

2. Dietary Patterns

dietarySeveral dietary strategies and their potential positive effects on the prevention and treatment of the different metabolic complications associated to the MetS, are described below and summarized in Table 2.

dietary table 22.1. Energy-Restricted Diet Strategies

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Energy restricted diets are probably the most commonly used and studied dietary strategies for combating excess weight and related comorbidities. They consist in personalized regimes that supply less calories than the total energy expended by a specific individual [31].

A hypocaloric diet results in a negative energy balance and subsequently, in body weight reduction [31]. Weight loss is achieved via fat mobilization from different body compartments as a consequence of the lipolysis process necessary to provide energy substrate [32,33]. In people who are overweight or suffering from obesity, as is the case of most people with MetS, weight loss is important as it is associated with improvement of related disorders such as abdominal obesity (visceral adipose tissue), type 2 diabetes, CVD or inflammation [32–36].

Moreover, as described above, low grade inflammation is associated with MetS and obesity. Therefore, of particular importance is the fact that in obese individuals following a hypocaloric diet, a depletion of plasma inflammatory markers such as interleukin (IL)-6 has been observed [34]. Thus, caloric restriction in obese people suffering MetS may improve the whole-body pro-inflammatory state.

At the same time, body weight reduction is associated with improvements in cellular insulin signal transduction, increments in peripheral insulin sensitivity and higher robustness in insulin secretory responses [32,36]. People with excess body weight who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, may benefit from a hypocaloric regime by improving plasma glucose levels and insulin resistance.

In addition, different intervention trials have reported a relationship between energy restricted diets and lower risk of developing CVD. In this sense, in studies with obese people following a hypocaloric diet, improvements in lipid profile variables such as reductions of LDL-c and plasma TG levels, as well as improvements in hypertension via depletion of SBP and DBP levels have been observed [35,37].

Among the different nutritional intervention trials, a reduction of 500–600 kcal a day of the energy requirements is a well-established hypocaloric dietary strategy, which has demonstrated to be effective in weight reduction [38,39]. However, the challenge lies in maintaining the weight loss over time, as many subjects can follow a prescribed diet for a few months, but most people have difficulty in maintaining the acquired habits over the long term [40,41].

2.2. Diets Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids

dietary foods omega 3 infographicThe very long-chain eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are essential omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) for human physiology. Their main dietary sources are fish and algal oils and fatty fish, but they can also be synthesized by humans from α-linolenic acid [40].

There is a moderate body of evidence suggesting that n-3 PUFAs, mainly EPA and DHA, have a positive role in the prevention and treatment of the pathologies associated to MetS [42].

In this context, it has been described that EPA and DHA have the ability to reduce the risk of developing CVD and cardiometabolic abnormalities as well as CVD-related mortality [42]. These beneficial effects are thought to be mainly due to the ability of these essential fatty acids to reduce plasma TG levels [43].

Moreover, different studies have shown that people following an increased n-3 PUFA diet have reduced plasma levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα), as well as plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) [44]. These effects are probably mediated by resolvins, maresins and protectins, which are EPA and DHA metabolic products with anti-inflammatory properties [44].

There are some studies that have observed an association between n-3 ingestion and improvements or prevention of type 2 diabetes development. However, other studies found opposite results [44]. Thus, it cannot be made any specific affirmation in this respect.

The European Food Safety Authority recommends and intake of 250 mg EPA + DHA a day, in the general healthy population as a primary prevention of CVD [45]. These amounts can be achieved with an ingestion of 1–2 fatty fish meals per week [45].

2.3. Diets Based on Low Glycemic Index/Load

dietary salad unconstructedOver the last ten years, the concern about the quality of the carbohydrates (CHO) consumed has risen [46]. In this context, the glycemic index (GI) is used as a CHO quality measure. It consists in a ranking on a scale from 0 to 100 that classifies carbohydrate-containing foods according to the postprandial glucose response [47]. The higher the index, the more promptly the postprandial serum glucose rises and the more rapid the insulin response. A quick insulin response leads to rapid hypoglycemia, which is suggested to be associated with an increment of the feeling of hunger and to a subsequent higher caloric intake [47]. The glycemic load (GL) is equal to the GI multiplied by the number of grams of CHO in a serving [48].

There is a theory which states that MetS is a consequence of an elevated intake of high GI foods over time, among others unhealthy dietary habits [49]. In this sense, following a diet rich in high GI CHO has been associated with hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia, CVD, and obesity [47,50,51], abnormalities directly related to MetS.

On the contrary, a low GI diet has been associated with slower absorption of the CHO and subsequently smaller blood glucose fluctuations, which indicate better glycemic control [46]. In patients with type 2 diabetes, diets based on low GI are associated with reductions in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and fructosamine blood levels, two biomarkers used as key monitoring factors in diabetes management [52,53].

For all of this, it is common to find the limitation of CHO at high GI among the advice for MetS treatment [28], in particular with respect to “ready-to-eat processed foods” including sweetened beverages, soft drinks, cookies, cakes, candy, juice drinks, and other foods which contain high amounts of added sugars [54].

2.4. Diets with High Total Antioxidant Capacity

dietary antioxidant foodsDietary total antioxidant capacity (TAC) is an indicator of diet quality defined as the sum of antioxidant activities of the pool of antioxidants present in a food [55]. These antioxidants have the capacity to act as scavengers of free radicals and other reactive species produced in the organisms [56]. Taking into account that oxidative stress is one of the remarkable unfortunate physiological states of MetS, dietary antioxidants are of main interest in the prevention and treatment of this multifactorial disorder [57]. Accordingly, it is well-accepted that diets with a high content of spices, herbs, fruits, vegetables, nuts and chocolate, are associated with a decreased risk of oxidative stress-related diseases development [58–60]. Moreover, several studies have analyzed the effects of dietary TAC in individuals suffering from MetS or related diseases [61,62]. In the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study it was demonstrated that a high TAC has beneficial effects on metabolic disorders and especially prevents weight and abdominal fat gain [61]. In the same line, research conducted in our institutions also evidenced that beneficial effects on body weight, oxidative stress biomarkers and other MetS features were positively related with higher TAC consumption in patients suffering from MetS [63–65].

In this sense, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation for fruit and vegetables consumption (high TAC foods) for the general population is a minimum of 400 g a day [66]. Moreover, cooking with spices is recommended in order to increase the TAC dietary intake and, at the same time, maintain flavor while reducing salt [67].

2.5. Moderate-High Protein Diets

dietary Protein rich FoodsThe macronutrient distribution set in a weight loss dietary plan has commonly been 50%–55% total caloric value from CHO, 15% from proteins and 30% from lipids [57,68]. However, as most people have difficulty in maintaining weight loss achievements over time [69,70], research on increment of protein intake (>20%) at the expense of CHO was carried out [71–77].

Two mechanisms have been proposed to explain the potential beneficial effects of high-moderate protein diets: the increment of diet-induced thermogenesis [73] and the increase of satiety [78]. The increment of the thermogenesis is explained by the synthesis of peptide bonds, production of urea and gluconeogenesis, which are processes with a higher energy requirement than the metabolism of lipids or CHO [75]. An increment of different appetite-control hormones such as insulin, cholecystokinin or glucagon-like peptide 1, may clarify the satiety effect [79].

Other beneficial effects attributed to moderate-high protein diets in the literature are the improvement of glucose homeostasis [80], the possibility of lower blood lipids [81], the reduction of blood pressure [82], the preservation of lean body mass [83] or the lower of cardiometabolic disease risk [84,85]. However, there are other studies that have not found benefits associated to a moderate-high protein diet [76]. This fact may be explained by the different type of proteins and their amino acid composition [80], as well as by the different type of populations included in each study [85]. Therefore, more research in the field is needed in order to make these results consistent.

In any case, when a hypocaloric diet is implemented, it is necessary to slightly increase the amount of proteins. Otherwise it would be difficult to reach the protein energy requirements, established as 0.83 g/kg/day for isocaloric diets and which should probably be at least 1 g/kg/day for energy-restricted diets [86].

2.6. High Meal Frequency Pattern

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The pattern of increasing meal frequency in weight loss and weight control interventions has currently become popular among professionals [87,88]. The idea is to distribute the total daily energy intake into more frequently and smaller meals. However, there is no strong evidence about the efficacy of this habit yet [89]. While some investigations have found an inverse association between the increment of meals per day and body weight, body mass index (BMI), fat mass percentage or metabolic diseases such as coronary heart disease or type 2 diabetes [71,88,90–92], others have found no association [93–95].

Different mechanisms by which high meal frequency can have a positive effect on weight and metabolism management have been proposed. An increment of energy expenditure was hypothesized; however, the studies carried out in this line have concluded that total energy expenditure does not differ among different meal frequencies [96,97]. Another postulated hypothesis is that the greater the number of meals a day, the higher the fat oxidation, but again no consensus has been achieved [89,98]. An additional suggested mechanism is that increasing meal frequency leads to plasma glucose levels with lower oscillations and reduced insulin secretion which is thought to contribute to a better appetite control. However, these associations have been found in population with overweight or high glucose levels but in normal-weight or normoglycaemic individuals the results are still inconsistent [93,99–101].

2.7. The Mediterranean Diet

dietary Mediterranean DietThe concept of the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) was for the first time defined by the scientific Ancel Keys who observed that those countries around the Mediterranean Sea, which had a characteristic diet, had less risk of suffering coronary heart diseases [102,103].

The traditional MedDiet is characterized by a high intake of extra-virgin olive oil and plant foods (fruits, vegetables, cereals, whole grains, legumes, tree nuts, seeds and olives), low intakes of sweets and red meat and moderate consumption of dairy products, fish and red wine [104].

There is a lot of literature supporting the general health benefits of the MedDiet. In this sense, it has been reported that a high adherence to this dietary pattern protects against mortality and morbidity from several causes [105]. Thus, different studies suggested the MedDiet as a successful tool for the prevention and treatment of MetS and related comorbidities [106–108]. Moreover, recent meta-analysis concluded that the MedDiet is associated with less risk of developing type 2 diabetes and with a better glycemic control in people with this metabolic disorder [107,109,110]. Other studies have found a positive correlation between the adherence to a MedDiet pattern and reduced risk of developing CVD [111–114]. In fact, many studies have found a positive association between following a MedDiet and improvements in lipid profile by reduction of total cholesterol, LDL-c and TG, and an increase in HDL-c [111–115]. Finally, different studies also suggest that the MedDiet pattern may be a good strategy for obesity treatment as it has been associated with significant reductions in body weight and waist circumference [108,116,117].

The high amount of fiber which, among other beneficial effects, helps to weight control providing satiety; and the high antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients such as n-3 fatty acids, oleic acid or phenolic compounds, are thought to be the main contributors to the positive effects attributed to the MedDiet [118].

For all these reasons, efforts to maintain the MedDiet pattern in Mediterranean countries and to implement this dietary habits in westernized countries with unhealthy nutritional patterns should be made.

3. Dietary: Single Nutrients and Bioactive Compounds

dietary Nutrition single nutrientNew studies focused on the molecular action of nutritional bioactive compounds with positive effects on MetS are currently an objective of scientific research worldwide with the aim of designing more personalized strategies in the framework of molecular nutrition. Among them, flavonoids and antioxidant vitamins are some of the most studied compounds with different potential benefits such as antioxidant, vasodilatory, anti-atherogenic, antithrombotic, and anti-inflammatory effects [119]. Table 3 summarizes different nutritional bioactive compounds with potential positive effects on MetS, including the possible molecular mechanism of action involved.

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3.1. Ascorbate

dietary AscorbateVitamin C, ascorbic acid or ascorbate is an essential nutrient as human beings cannot synthesize it. It is a water-soluble antioxidant mainly found in fruits, especially citrus (lemon, orange), and vegetables (pepper, kale) [120]. Several beneficial effects have been associated to this vitamin such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and prevention or treatment of CVD and type 2 diabetes [121–123].

This dietary component produces its antioxidant effect primarily by quenching damaging free radicals and other reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and therefore preventing molecules such as LDL-c from oxidation [122]. It can also regenerate other oxidized antioxidants like tocopherol [124].

Moreover, it has been described that ascorbic acid may reduce inflammation as it is associated with depletion of CRP levels [125]. This is an important outcome to take in consideration in the treatment of MetS sufferers, as they usually present low grade inflammation [27].

Supplementation with vitamin C have also been associated with prevention of CVD by improving the endothelial function [126] and probably by lowering blood pressure [121]. These effects are thought to be exerted by the ability of vitamin C to enhance the endothelial nitric oxide synthase enzyme (eNOS) activity and to reduce HDL-c glycation [127].

Additionally, several studies have attributed to ascorbate supplementation an antidiabetic effect by improving whole body insulin sensitivity and glucose control in people with type 2 diabetes [123]. These antidiabetic properties are thought to be mediated by optimization of the insulin secretory function of the pancreatic islet cells by increasing muscle sodium-dependent vitamin C transporters (SVCTs) [128].

Despite all of this, it should be taken into account that most people reach ascorbic acid requirements (established at 95–110 mg/day in the general population) from diet and do not need supplementation [122,129]. Besides, it should be considered that an excess of vitamin C ingestion leads to the opposite effect and oxidative particles are formed [130,131].

3.2. Hydroxytyrosol

dietary HydroxytyrosolHydroxytyrosol (3,4-dihydroxyphenylethanol) is a phenolic compound mainly found in olives [132].

It is considered the strongest antioxidant of olive oil and one of the main antioxidants in nature [133]. It acts as a powerful scavenger of free radicals, as a radical chain breaker and as metal chelator [134]. It has the ability of inhibiting LDL-c oxidation by macrophages [132]. In this sense, it is the only phenol recognized by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) as a protector of blood lipids from oxidative damage [135].

Hydroxytyrosol has also been reported to have anti-inflammatory effects, probably by suppressing cyclooxygenase activity and inducing eNOS expression [136]. Thus, enhancement of olives/olive oil intakes or hydroxytyroxol supplementation in people suffering from MetS may be a good strategy in order to improve inflammatory status.

Another beneficial effect attributed to this phenolic compound is its cardiovascular protective effect. It presents anti-atherogenic properties by decreasing the expression of vascular cell adhesion protein 1 (VCAM-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) [132,137], which are probably the result of an inactivation of the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NFκB), activator protein 1 (AP-1), GATA transcription factor and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAD(P)H) oxidase [138,139]. Hydroxytyrosol also provides antidyslipidemic effects by lowering plasma levels of LDL-c, total cholesterol and TG, and by rising HDL-c [138].

Despite the beneficial effects attributed to hydfroxytyrosol as an antioxidant, for its antiinflamatory properties and as cardiovascular protector, it should be taken into account that most studies focused on this compound have been performed with mixtures of olive phenols, thus a synergic effect cannot be excluded [140].

3.3. Quercetin

dietaryQuercetin is a predominant flavanol naturally present in vegetables, fruits, green tea or red wine. It is commonly found as glycoside forms, where rutin is the most common and important structure found in nature [141].

Many beneficial effects that can contribute to MetS improvement have been attributed to quercetin. Among them, its antioxidant capacity should be highlighted, as it has been reported to inhibit lipid peroxidation and increase antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) or glutathione peroxidase (GPX) [142].

Moreover, an anti-inflammatory effect mediated via attenuation of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), NFκB and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK), as well as depletion of IL-6, IL-1β, IL-8 or monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) gene expression has also been attributed to this polyphenol [143].

As most people with MetS are overweight or obese, the role of quercetin in body weight reduction and obesity prevention has been of special interest. In this sense, it stands out the capacity of quercetin to inhibit adipogenesis through inducing the activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and decreasing the expression of CCAAT-enhancer-binding protein-α (C/EBPα), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), and sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP-1) [141,144].

According to the antidiabetic effects, it is proposed that quercetin may act as an agonist of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), and thus improve insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in mature adipocytes [145]. Moreover, quercetin may ameliorate hyperglycemia by inhibiting glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) and insulin dependent phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) and blocking tyrosine kinase (TK) [142].

Finally, different studies observed that quercetin has the ability to reduce blood pressure [146–148]. However, the mechanisms of action are not clear, since some authors have suggested that quercetin increases eNOS, contributing to inhibition of platelet aggregation and improvement of the endothelial function [146,147], but there are other studies that have not come across these results [148].

3.4. Resveratrol

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Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihidroxiestilben) is a phenolic compound mainly found in red grapes and derived products (red wine, grape juice) [149]. It has shown antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, and cardioprotective, anti-obesity and antidiabetic capacities [150–156].

The antioxidant effects of resveratrol have been reported to be carried out by scavenging of hydroxyl, superoxide, and metal-induced radicals as well as by antioxidant effects in cells producing reactive oxygen species (ROS) [150].

Moreover, it has been reported that the anti-inflammatory effects of resveratrol are mediated by inhibiting NFκB signaling [151]. Furthermore, this polyphenol reduces the expression of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin 6 (IL-6), interleukin 8 (IL-8), TNF-α, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and eNOS [152]. In addition, resveratrol inhibits the cyclooxygenase (COX) expression and activity, a pathway involved in the synthesis of proinflammatory lipid mediators [152].

Concerning the effects of resveratrol against development of type 2 diabetes, it has been reported that treatment of diabetes patients with this polyphenol provides significant improvements in the status of multiple clinically relevant biomarkers such as fasting glucose levels, insulin concentrations or glycated hemoglobin and Homeostasis Model Assessment Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) [153,154].

Additionally, cardioprotective effects have been attributed to resveratrol. In this sense, it is suggested that resveratrol improves the endothelial function by producing nitric oxide (NO) through increasing the activity and expression of eNOS. This effect is thought to be conducted through activation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-1 (Sirt 1) and 5′ AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) [155]. Besides, resveratrol exerts endothelial protection by stimulation of NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) [156] and decreasing the expression of adhesion proteins such as ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 [152].

Finally, it has been described that resveratrol may have a role in preventing obesity as it has been related with energy metabolism improvement, increasing lipolysis and reducing lipogenesis [157]. However, more studies are needed in order to corroborate these findings.

3.5. Tocopherol

dietary vitamin e TocopherolTocopherols, also known as vitamin E, are a family of eight fat-soluble phenolic compounds whose main dietary sources are vegetable oils, nuts and seeds [130,158].

For a long time, it has been suggested that vitamin E could prevent different metabolic diseases as a potent antioxidant, acting as scavenger of lipid peroxyl radicals by hydrogen donating [159]. In this sense, it was described that tocopherols inhibit peroxidation of membrane phospholipids and prevent generation of free radicals in cell membranes [160].

Moreover, it has been shown that supplementation with α-tocopherol or γ-tocopherol, two of the different isoforms of vitamin E, could have an effect on inflammation status by reducing CRP levels [161]. Additionally, inhibition of COX and protein kinase C (PKC) and reduction of cytokines such as IL-8 or plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) are other mechanisms that may contribute to these anti-inflammatory effects [162,163].

However, the beneficial effects attributed to this vitamin previously have lately became controversial as different clinical trials have not come across such benefits, but ineffective or even harmful effects have been observed [164]. It has been recently suggested that this may be explained by the fact that vitamin E may lose most of the antioxidant capacity when ingested by human beings through different mechanisms [162].

3.6. Anthocyanins

dietary Anthocyanins

Anthocyanins are water-soluble polyphenolic compounds responsible for the red, blue and purple colors of berries, black currants, black grapes, peaches, cherries, plums, pomegranate, eggplant, black beans, red radishes, red onions, red cabbage, purple corn or purple sweet potatoes [165–167]. Actually, they are the most abundant polyphenols in fruits and vegetables [167]. Moreover, they can also be found in teas, honey, nuts, olive oil, cocoa, and cereals [168].

These compounds have high antioxidant capacity inhibiting or decreasing free radicals by donating or transferring electrons from hydrogen atoms [167].

Regarding clinical studies, it has been shown that these bioactive compounds may prevent type 2 diabetes development by improving insulin sensitivity [169]. The exact mechanisms by which anthocyanins exert their antidiabetic effect are not yet clear, but an enhancement of the glucose uptake by muscle and adipocyte cells in an insulin-independent manner has been suggested [169].

Moreover, it has been shown that anthocyanins may have the capacity to prevent CVD development by improving endothelial function via increasing brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and HDL-c, and decreasing serum VCAM-1 and LDL-c concentrations [170–173].

Finally, these polyphenolic compounds may exert anti-inflamatory effects via reducing proinflamatory molecules such as IL-8, IL-1β or CRP [172,174].

However, most studies have used anthocyanin-rich extracts instead of purified anthocyanins; thus, a synergic effect with other polyphenols cannot be discarded.

3.7. Catechins

dietary tea leaves CatechinsCatechins are polyphenols that can be found in a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, chocolate, wine, and tea [175]. The epigallocatechin 3-gallate present in tea leaves is the catechin class most studied [176].

Anti-obesity effects have been attributed to these polyphenols in different studies [176]. The mechanisms of action suggested to explain these beneficial effects on body weight are: increasing energy expenditure and fat oxidation, and reducing fat absorption [177]. It is thought that energy expenditure is enhanced by catechol-O-methyltransferase and phosphodiesterase inhibition, which stimulates the sympathetic nervous system causing an activation of the brown adipose tissue [178]. Fat oxidation is mediated by upregulation of acyl-CoA dehydrogenase and peroxisomal b-oxidation enzymes [178,179].

Moreover, catechin intake has also been associated with lower risk of CVD development by improving lipid biomarkers. Thus, it has been reported that consumption of this kind of polyphenols may increase HDL-c and decrease LDL-c and total cholesterol [180].

Finally, and antidiabetic effect has also been related to catechin comsumption, lowering fasting glucose levels [175] and improving insulin sensitivity [178].

4. Conclusions

As the prevalence of MetS reaches epidemic rates, the finding of an effective and easy-to-follow dietary strategy to combat this heterogenic disease is still a pending subject. This work recompiled different dietary nutrients and nutritional patterns with potential benefits in the prevention and treatment of MetS and related comorbidities (Figure 1) with the aim of facilitating future clinical studies in this area. The challenge now is to introduce precision bioactive compounds in personalized nutritional patterns in order to gain the most benefits for prevention and treatment of this disease through nutrition.

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Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Treating Inflammation Naturally | El Paso, Tx (2020)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 168 views April 3, 2020 8:27 pm

Chronic back pain is a well-known health issue which unfortunately commonly affects many people throughout their lifetime. From chronic neck pain and back pain to widespread chronic pain symptoms associated with fibromyalgia, these painful symptoms can ultimately affect an individual's overall health and wellness as well as their quality of life. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor, or doctor of chiropractic (DC), who focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a variety of health issues, including chronic pain. Patients tell their stories and describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them recover their overall quality of life as well as their health and wellness. The patients highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for chronic pain, among other health issues.  

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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Chronic back pain is a well-known health issue which unfortunately commonly affects many people throughout their lifetime. From chronic neck pain and back pain to widespread chronic pain symptoms associated with fibromyalgia, these painful symptoms can ultimately affect an individual's overall health and wellness as well as their quality of life. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor, or doctor of chiropractic (DC), who focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a variety of health issues, including chronic pain. Patients tell their stories and describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them recover their overall quality of life as well as their health and wellness. The patients highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for chronic pain, among other health issues.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way
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Thank You & God Bless.
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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Chronic *BACK PAIN* Therapy | El Paso, Tx (2019)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 66 views June 14, 2019 4:51 pm

Sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, is a common health issue which can affect approximately 8 out of 10 people throughout their lifetimes. Patients describe how their back pain affected their ability to engage in their everyday physical activities. Truide Torres discusses how she struggled with back pain during her pregnancy. Dionicio Espinoza discusses how his job as a truck driver can trigger his back pain. Patients recommend chiropractic care with Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, in El Paso, TX, to treat sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, and back pain.

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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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Sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, is a common health issue which can affect approximately 8 out of 10 people throughout their lifetimes. Patients describe how their back pain affected their ability to engage in their everyday physical activities. Truide Torres discusses how she struggled with back pain during her pregnancy. Dionicio Espinoza discusses how his job as a truck driver can trigger his back pain. Patients recommend chiropractic care with Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, in El Paso, TX, to treat sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, and back pain.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way
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Thank You & God Bless.
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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The *SCIATICA* Specialist | El Paso, Tx (2019)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 240 views May 24, 2019 4:56 pm

April Hermosillo achieves overall health and wellness every day by following proper nutrition and engaging in exercises or physical activities. As a regular fitness participant, however, April Hermosillo can experience back and low back pain which ultimately affects even her most basic daily tasks. April Hermosillo struggled with spine health issues and sciatica before she received chiropractic care. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor in El Paso, TX who has helped April Hermosillo achieve pain relief so she can return to her everyday fitness routines. April Hermosillo describes how Dr. Alex Jimenez has tremendously helped improve her overall symptoms. April Hermosillo highly recommends Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for personalized spine and sciatica treatment and rehabilitation.

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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
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April Hermosillo achieves overall health and wellness every day by following proper nutrition and engaging in exercises or physical activities. As a regular fitness participant, however, April Hermosillo can experience back and low back pain which ultimately affects even her most basic daily tasks. April Hermosillo struggled with spine health issues and sciatica before she received chiropractic care. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor in El Paso, TX who has helped April Hermosillo achieve pain relief so she can return to her everyday fitness routines. April Hermosillo describes how Dr. Alex Jimenez has tremendously helped improve her overall symptoms. April Hermosillo highly recommends Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for personalized spine and sciatica treatment and rehabilitation.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

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Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
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Personalized *SPINE & SCIATICA* Treatment | El Paso, Tx (2019)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 119 views March 29, 2019 1:21 pm

Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain which extends down the length of the legs from the lower back. Approximately 90 percent of sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, develops when a spinal disc herniation compresses a spinal nerve along the lumbar spine. Piriformis syndrome and pregnancy are other common causes of sciatica. Chiropractic care is an alternative, treatment option which focuses on the treatment of injuries and/or conditions associated with the musculoskeletal and nervous system. Patients describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them achieve sciatica relief through chiropractic care. Edgar M. Reyes and Truide Torres highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for sciatica.

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Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
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Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com 
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 
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Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain which extends down the length of the legs from the lower back. Approximately 90 percent of sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, develops when a spinal disc herniation compresses a spinal nerve along the lumbar spine. Piriformis syndrome and pregnancy are other common causes of sciatica. Chiropractic care is an alternative, treatment option which focuses on the treatment of injuries and/or conditions associated with the musculoskeletal and nervous system. Patients describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them achieve sciatica relief through chiropractic care. Edgar M. Reyes and Truide Torres highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for sciatica.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to subscribe and share us.

Thank You & God Bless.
Dr. Alex Jimenez RN, DC, MSACP, CCST

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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
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Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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Advanced Sciatica Treatment | El Paso, Tx (Chiropractor)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 41 views March 22, 2019 4:17 pm

Truide Torres recibe atención quiropráctica con el Dr. Alex Jimenez por su dolor en el nervio ciático. La ciática es una colección de síntomas caracterizados por dolor lumbar que se irradia a través de los muslos hacia las piernas, rodillas y pies. El dolor del nervio ciático puede afectar uno o ambos lados de las extremidades inferiores. Truide Torres luchó para participar en sus actividades físicas diarias debido a sus síntomas de ciática. A través de ajustes espinales y manipulaciones manuales, el Dr. Alex Jimenez restauró cuidadosamente la alineación original de su columna, aliviando sus síntomas dolorosos. Truide Torres recomienda al Dr. Alex Jimenez y su personal como la opción no quirúrgica para la ciática.

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Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ 

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com 
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 

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Truide Torres recibe atención quiropráctica con el Dr. Alex Jimenez por su dolor en el nervio ciático. La ciática es una colección de síntomas caracterizados por dolor lumbar que se irradia a través de los muslos hacia las piernas, rodillas y pies. El dolor del nervio ciático puede afectar uno o ambos lados de las extremidades inferiores. Truide Torres luchó para participar en sus actividades físicas diarias debido a sus síntomas de ciática. A través de ajustes espinales y manipulaciones manuales, el Dr. Alex Jimenez restauró cuidadosamente la alineación original de su columna, aliviando sus síntomas dolorosos. Truide Torres recomienda al Dr. Alex Jimenez y su personal como la opción no quirúrgica para la ciática.

Recomiéndanos: Si te ha gustado este video y / o te hemos ayudado de alguna manera, no dudes en recomendarnos. Gracias, Dios te bendiga.

Recommend: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Health Grades: http://www.healthgrades.com/review/3SDJ4
Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
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Tratamiendo para dolor de nervio Ciático | El Paso, Tx

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 95 views December 17, 2018 12:44 pm

Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain, discomfort, tingling and burning sensations, and numbness which often extends from the low back, down the buttocks and thighs, into the knee and the foot. Sciatica is caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. Sciatic nerve pain can develop due to an injury and/or aggravated condition. Patients diagnosed with sciatica describe their symptoms and how these affected their daily lives. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have provided pain relief to many patients experiencing sciatica. Chiropractic care can help restore the original alignment of the spine to help improve sciatica. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for a variety of health issues, including sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain.

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You & God Bless.  

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Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/ 
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/ 
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/ 
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2 
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ 

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com 
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 

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Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain, discomfort, tingling and burning sensations, and numbness which often extends from the low back, down the buttocks and thighs, into the knee and the foot. Sciatica is caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. Sciatic nerve pain can develop due to an injury and/or aggravated condition. Patients diagnosed with sciatica describe their symptoms and how these affected their daily lives. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have provided pain relief to many patients experiencing sciatica. Chiropractic care can help restore the original alignment of the spine to help improve sciatica. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for a variety of health issues, including sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain.

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You & God Bless.

Recommend: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
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Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
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Rehabilitation for Sciatica Pain | El Paso, Tx.

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 42 views November 30, 2018 5:33 pm

A common health issue frequently treated by Dr. Alex Jimenez, sciatica is a collection of symptoms caused by the compression or impingement of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. The most common symptoms of sciatica include low back pain, hip pain, and radiating pain which extends from the buttocks down into the feet. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have helped many patients achieve pain relief from their sciatica symptoms through the use of a variety of treatment methods and techniques, educating them about their health issues. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for sciatic nerve pain. 

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Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/ 
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/ 
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2 
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com 
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 

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A common health issue frequently treated by Dr. Alex Jimenez, sciatica is a collection of symptoms caused by the compression or impingement of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. The most common symptoms of sciatica include low back pain, hip pain, and radiating pain which extends from the buttocks down into the feet. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have helped many patients achieve pain relief from their sciatica symptoms through the use of a variety of treatment methods and techniques, educating them about their health issues. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for sciatic nerve pain.

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Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ®™
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Education About Sciatica | El Paso, Tx

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 86 views November 21, 2018 5:44 pm

Join us for a fascinating journey through the world of personal injuries in this revealing video. We'll delve into the overlooked side of traumas and how they affect our bodies in ways we might not even realize. From ankle twists to lingering headaches, discover how untreated injuries can snowball into bigger health issues over time. Let's unravel the mysteries together and learn why it's crucial to address injuries early for better long-term health. 

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Join us for a fascinating journey through the world of personal injuries in this revealing video. We'll delve into the overlooked side of traumas and how they affect our bodies in ways we might not even realize. From ankle twists to lingering headaches, discover how untreated injuries can snowball into bigger health issues over time. Let's unravel the mysteries together and learn why it's crucial to address injuries early for better long-term health.

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
✅ Stress Hormones & Health
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
✅ Weight Loss
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction*
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility
✅ Injury Recovery Programs
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Beyond the Surface: Understanding the Effects of Personal Injury | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez views April 15, 2024 9:37 am

Welcome to our channel! In this enlightening video, Alexander Jimenez delves deep into osteoarthritis, a widespread condition affecting millions worldwide. Unlike mere wear and tear, osteoarthritis is a complex disease with profound impacts on daily life. But fear not, as we explore the transformative role of chiropractic care in managing and alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms, offering hope and holistic solutions.

From understanding the intricacies of osteoarthritis to uncovering the benefits of chiropractic interventions, this video navigates through diagnosis, conventional treatments, and the empowering potential of chiropractic care. Discover how chiropractic techniques, tailored to individual needs, promote pain relief, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.

Empowering patients through education and self-management, chiropractic care emerges as a pivotal player in the comprehensive treatment of osteoarthritis. Join us on this journey towards holistic healing and wellness. Subscribe to our channel and become part of our health-conscious community dedicated to empowering lives through chiropractic care. Together, let's embark on a path to better joint health and a brighter future. Don't forget to like, share, and connect with us for more insightful content. Thank you for watching, and here's to your vibrant health!

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Welcome to our channel! In this enlightening video, Alexander Jimenez delves deep into osteoarthritis, a widespread condition affecting millions worldwide. Unlike mere wear and tear, osteoarthritis is a complex disease with profound impacts on daily life. But fear not, as we explore the transformative role of chiropractic care in managing and alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms, offering hope and holistic solutions.

From understanding the intricacies of osteoarthritis to uncovering the benefits of chiropractic interventions, this video navigates through diagnosis, conventional treatments, and the empowering potential of chiropractic care. Discover how chiropractic techniques, tailored to individual needs, promote pain relief, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.

Empowering patients through education and self-management, chiropractic care emerges as a pivotal player in the comprehensive treatment of osteoarthritis. Join us on this journey towards holistic healing and wellness. Subscribe to our channel and become part of our health-conscious community dedicated to empowering lives through chiropractic care. Together, let's embark on a path to better joint health and a brighter future. Don't forget to like, share, and connect with us for more insightful content. Thank you for watching, and here's to your vibrant health!

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Chiropractic Solutions for Osteoarthritis | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez views April 11, 2024 1:23 pm

Today we discuss how chiropractic care can be a powerful tool in your personal injury rehabilitation journey.

We will talk about the benefits of chiropractic care for pain relief and mobility improvement.
How chiropractors work alongside other healthcare professionals for a holistic recovery plan.
Getting the most out of your chiropractic treatment after an injury, and more!

Get back to feeling your best, naturally!

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Today we discuss how chiropractic care can be a powerful tool in your personal injury rehabilitation journey.

We will talk about the benefits of chiropractic care for pain relief and mobility improvement.
How chiropractors work alongside other healthcare professionals for a holistic recovery plan.
Getting the most out of your chiropractic treatment after an injury, and more!

Get back to feeling your best, naturally!

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
✅ Stress Hormones & Health
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
✅ Weight Loss
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction*
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility
✅ Injury Recovery Programs
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Personal Injury Rehabilitation | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez views March 12, 2024 8:34 am

Explore the transformative power of movement as chiropractors unveil the art of healing through motion. Discover how gentle adjustments and therapeutic exercises pave the path to holistic wellness in this enlightening journey into the world of chiropractic care.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Explore the transformative power of movement as chiropractors unveil the art of healing through motion. Discover how gentle adjustments and therapeutic exercises pave the path to holistic wellness in this enlightening journey into the world of chiropractic care.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Movement Medicine: Chiropractic Care | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez views March 10, 2024 1:27 pm

#alternativemedicine

Dr. Alexander Jimenez views February 29, 2024 5:05 pm

In this video, we delve into the holistic approach of chiropractors, seamlessly blending traditional techniques with modern integrative practices. Discover how chiropractors synergize their expertise with various medical disciplines, offering patients a comprehensive and personalized approach to wellness. From spinal adjustments to nutritional guidance, acupuncture, and mindfulness techniques, witness the transformative power of integrating chiropractic care into the broader spectrum of holistic healthcare.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

In this video, we delve into the holistic approach of chiropractors, seamlessly blending traditional techniques with modern integrative practices. Discover how chiropractors synergize their expertise with various medical disciplines, offering patients a comprehensive and personalized approach to wellness. From spinal adjustments to nutritional guidance, acupuncture, and mindfulness techniques, witness the transformative power of integrating chiropractic care into the broader spectrum of holistic healthcare.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Beyond Adjustments: Chiropractic and Integrative Healthcare | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 29 views February 15, 2024 3:49 pm

Discover expert insights, practical tips, and effective exercises to reclaim your mobility and bid farewell to sciatica discomfort. Whether you're a long-time sufferer or curious about preventative measures, this video is your ultimate guide to achieving a pain-free, active lifestyle. Say goodbye to sciatica and hello to a healthier you! 🚀 #ChiropracticCare #SciaticaRelief #RehabilitationTips

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Discover expert insights, practical tips, and effective exercises to reclaim your mobility and bid farewell to sciatica discomfort. Whether you're a long-time sufferer or curious about preventative measures, this video is your ultimate guide to achieving a pain-free, active lifestyle. Say goodbye to sciatica and hello to a healthier you! ? #ChiropracticCare #SciaticaRelief #RehabilitationTips

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Reclaim Your Mobility: Chiropractic Care for Sciatica Recovery | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 53 views January 27, 2024 2:49 pm

Discover the powerful impact of chiropractic solutions in promoting healing and restoring well-being. Join us in exploring the path to recovery and reclaiming your health post-trauma. Your wellness journey starts here!

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Discover the powerful impact of chiropractic solutions in promoting healing and restoring well-being. Join us in exploring the path to recovery and reclaiming your health post-trauma. Your wellness journey starts here!

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Chiropractic Care for Healing After Trauma | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 33 views January 16, 2024 1:55 pm

Discover the transformative journey of injury recovery through chiropractic care. Explore how these healing hands and techniques aid rehabilitation, restoring wellness and vitality. Join us in uncovering the remarkable impact of chiropractic care on the path to recovery and renewed strength.

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

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Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

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We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

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The Power of Chiropractic Care in Injury Rehabilitation | El Paso, Tx (2024)

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Again, We Welcome You.

Our Purpose & Passions: I am a Doctor of Chiropractic specializing in progressive, cutting-edge therapies and functional rehabilitation procedures focused on clinical physiology, total health, practical strength training, and complete conditioning. We focus on restoring normal body functions after neck, back, spinal and soft tissue injuries.

We use Specialized Chiropractic Protocols, Wellness Programs, Functional & Integrative Nutrition, Agility & Mobility Fitness Training, and Rehabilitation Systems for all ages.

As an extension to effective rehabilitation, we too offer our patients, disabled veterans, athletes, and young and elder a diverse portfolio of strength equipment, high-performance exercises, and advanced agility treatment options. We have teamed up with the city’s premier doctors, therapists, and trainers to provide high-level competitive athletes the possibility to push themselves to their highest abilities within our facilities.

We’ve been blessed to use our methods with thousands of El Pasoans over the last three decades allowing us to restore our patients’ health and fitness while implementing researched non-surgical methods and functional wellness programs.

Our programs are natural and use the body’s ability to achieve specific measured goals, rather than introducing harmful chemicals, controversial hormone replacement, unwanted surgeries, or addictive drugs. We want you to live a functional life that is fulfilled with more energy, a positive attitude, better sleep, and less pain. Our goal is to ultimately empower our patients to maintain the healthiest way of living.

With a bit of work, we can achieve optimal health together, no matter the age or disability.

Join us in improving your health for you and your family.

It’s all about: LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING!

Welcome & God Bless

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East Side: Main Clinic*
11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste 128
Phone: 915-412-6677

Central: Rehabilitation Center
6440 Gateway East, Ste B
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7100 Airport Blvd, Ste. C
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El Paso, TX 79905
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