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Avocado Toast in Canton OH
Avocado Toast Ingredients: 2 slices gluten free bread – toasted 1 large avocado 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice 2 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil sea salt, black pepper, red pepper flakes, sesame seeds Instructions: Slice the avocado and add to sandwich or in a small bowl gently mash the peeled and pitted avocado with approximately…
Neck Pain – The Cause and the Options Canton OH
Neck Pain – The Cause and the Options About 50% of adults will experience intermittent or chronic neck pain. It’s a very common problem, but it shouldn’t be seen as normal. None of us were designed to live with neck pain. This problem often results from muscle strains, spinal issues, disc issues, nerve compression, injuries,…
Classic Pumpkin Soup in Canton OH
Classic Pumpkin Soup Ingredients: 2.4 lb butternut squash 1 onion, sliced (white, brown, yellow) 2 garlic cloves, peeled whole 3 cups vegetable or chicken broth/stock, low sodium 1 cup water Salt and pepper 3/4 cup cream, half and half or milk Instructions: Cut the pumpkin into 2-inch slices. Cut the skin off and scrape seeds…
Knee Pain – A More Natural Option in Canton OH
Knee Pain – A More Natural Option Our knees are a remarkable part of our body. If you’ve ever dealt with knee pain, then you understand how important they are. Every day we depend on them to perform the most basic tasks of living. The knee is a very mobile joint supported on all sides…
Cobb Salad with Grilled Shrimp in Canton OH
Cobb Salad with Grilled Shrimp Ingredients: 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil for dressing. Extra needed for grilling shrimp 3 tablespoons white-wine vinegar 2 tablespoons finely chopped shallots 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard ½ teaspoon ground pepper ¼ teaspoon salt 10 cups chopped romaine lettuce 12 extra-large shrimp (16-20 count), peeled and halved lengthwise 1 cup halved…
Do You Have a Slipped Disc in Canton OH?
Do You Have a Slipped Disc? Most of us have heard the term “Slipped Disc” before, but do your spinal discs actually slip? The answer to that is no. Your discs are attached very strongly to the bones above and below them so it’s not possible for them to slip. It is, however, possible for…