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Feel The Magic Of Water

Aquatic Therapy is often used in the treatment of patients with osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and post surgical movement and weight bearing restrictions. Aquatic Therapy utilizes the principles of buoyancy and viscosity of water to allow you to facilitate your rehabilitation.  Buoyancy allows for weight bearing activities while not allowing full body weight compression through your joints while performing exercise.  The viscosity of the water provides resistance to movements during exercise that helping to improve strength.

The physical benefits of aquatic therapy are astounding; however, our favorite aspect of aquatic therapy is the psychosocial benefits. Aquatic therapy can reduce stress and anxiety, increase one’s ability to concentrate, enhance a feeling of well-being and confidence, and allow a person in pain to find their center of calm. The pool atmosphere often seems less clinical than a P.T. gym, and most people equate the swimming pool with fun!

We love to see a well-worn wheelchair sitting empty by the side of the pool, while the wheelchair user walks in the pool with perhaps only minimal support from an aide or therapist. While observing a pool therapy session at our facility one day, we  noticed something unique. It was difficult to tell which person was the client (who was actually quite impaired) and which person was the therapist, as the two walked and joked side-by-side in the water. The pool atmosphere is very normalizing, especially if therapy sessions can be transitioned to a community pool. At the pool, it is easy for exercise and therapy to naturally evolve into games, recreation, and friendship.

One study showed how Aquatic physiotherapy is considered a safe and effective tool in the treatment of knee OA because immersion in hot water decreases the joint overload and pain symptoms and improves functional capacity and quality of life. On the basis of these assumptions, the following hypothesis was formulated: Aquatic physical therapy programs contribute to the increase in the pain threshold, improved functional capacity, and improved quality of life in older adults with knee OA.

PRI started offering Aquatherapy classes over 5 years ago. Join us in our 92-degree salt-water pool. This is the safest possible low-impact therapy with world-class fitness results. Includes cardiovascular strengthening, core work, and stretching. If appropriate for patients, there are also running and jumping exercises. Bring your own towel and lock. Spacious locker room and post therapy shower space are also available.

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What Is Dry Needling

Intramuscular stimulation (IMS) or Functional Dry Needling (FDN) involves inserting a tiny monofilament needle into a muscle in order to release shortened bands of muscles tissue and decrease trigger point activity. Dry needling is an effective treatment for acute and chronic pain, rehabilitation from injury, and even injury prevention. The definition of dry needling as per the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical therapists is described as the following:

“Dry needling is a neurophysiological evidence-based treatment technique that requires effective manual assessment of the neuromuscular system. Physical therapists are well trained to utilize dry needling in conjunction with manual physical therapy interventions. Research supports that dry needling improves pain control, reduces muscle tension, normalizes biochemical and electrical dysfunction of motor end plates, and facilitates an accelerated return to active rehabilitation”

Is Intramuscular Stimulation or dry needling the same as acupuncture?

This is not traditional Chinese Acupuncture, but is instead a Western medicine based type of treatment. IMS is primarily directed at myofascial trigger points located within taut bands of muscle tissue. Traditional acupuncture uses points located along meridians. Meridians are channels of energy flow that make up a conceptual network of pathways throughout the entire body.

What will I feel with IMS or FDN?

Most patients will not even feel the needle penetrate the skin, but once it has and is advanced into the muscle, the feeling of discomfort can vary drastically from patient to patient. Usually a healthy muscle feels very little discomfort from insertion of the needle; however if the muscle is sensitive, shortened or has active trigger points within it, the subject may feel a sensation much like a muscle cramp. This sensation is often referred to as a twitch response.

Is IMS or FDN an appropriate treatment technique for me?

IMS or FDN can be used to treat a large variety of musculoskeletal conditions but can also be used to treat neuromuscular conditions such as increased tone. To find out if IMS will be right for you, contact one of our physiotherapy locations to book an initial assessment.

How does it work:

Nerves allow muscles to fire and when there is an altered relationship between how the nerve fires the muscle, pain and weakness can result. The insertion of the needle allows muscles to work with less pain.

Treatments can be scheduled by contacting our office.

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Chiropractic Benefits People With Knee Pain

The most common daily activities, from bending down to climbing stairs, walking from your vehicle to the office, or simply getting out of bed can become difficult when you’re dealing with knee pain. It certainly has a huge impact on your ability to function optimally.

You don’t have to live with the pain, limit your activities, or take more pain medication.

You can give chiropractic treatment a try. In most cases, an experienced chiropractor can identify the underlying issues causing the pain and use a combination of techniques that yield knee pain relief.

Common Causes of Knee Pain

Your knees can be injured through direct trauma or can be affected by dysfunction and disease. Direct trauma pertains to a sudden injury like those incurred from a fall or vehicular accident, or from chronic conditions such as overuse or a genetic weakness. In addition to direct trauma, knee problems can be the result of disease or dysfunction, with the latter often accompanying muscle disorders or strains. Other common causes include the following:

Knee Joint Misalignment – this refers to a change in the normal anatomy of the knee joint. The usual changes observed include internal rotation of the femur and an inward facing patella, which is also known as “winking patella”. These lead to uneven pressures in the knee joint that cause pain and damage to the underlying articulate cartilage.

Flat Feet – People with this condition have either no arch in their feet or the arch is very low. The problem here is that when the arch flattens, it causes the tibia and the femur to rotate inwards, adding stress on the knee and eventually triggering pain.

Pinched nerve in the low back – The nerves that transmit pain sensation to the knees originate in the lower back region. With age or injury, the discs between the vertebrae protrude and press on these nerves. The affected nerve becomes irritated and sends pain signals to the brain. The severity of the pain depends on the size of the disc that‘s pressing on the nerve, specifically the sciatic nerve.

Symptoms of Knee Pain

The location and severity of the pain may vary, depending on what caused the problem.

Signs and symptoms that typically accompany knee pain include the following:

  • Stiffness and swelling
  • Weakness or instability (feeling that the knee will buckle)
  • Redness and warmth to the touch
  • Clicking or popping sound
  • Inability to fully extend the knee

How a Chiropractor Can Provide Knee Pain Relief

Your chiropractor will evaluate your gait, meaning your manner of walking. From your gait, he/she will be able to determine the amount of stress that is being placed on your knees. Your chiropractor will then start aligning the joint through a variety of therapeutic techniques including the following:

Spinal adjustment – Any misalignment of the spine creates imbalance that puts added pressure on all joints, including the knees. Spinal adjustment aims to reestablish alignment and balance. This restores functionality to your knees and reduces wear and tear to the joints.

Trigger point therapy – This is a form of remedial massage therapy that utilizes the precise application of pressure on specific points in the body in order to alleviate pain and discomfort.

Posture Correction – Just like misalignment of the spine, poor posture puts pressure on muscles and joints. Your chiropractor may evaluate your posture and make the necessary corrections.

Low-level laser therapy – Also known as cold laser therapy, this stimulates the muscles and soft tissues to reduce inflammation, facilitate blood flow and speed up the healing process.

Ultrasound therapy – This technique uses ultrasonic waves to massage painful muscles and joints. It is effective in relieving pain, reducing stiffness and improving the mobility for patients.

Your chiropractor may also offer nutrition counseling to help manage your weight and store energy for exercise. He/she may provide some lifestyle advice and show you behavioral and lifestyle changes that will ultimately result in knee pain relief.

Chiropractic Adjustments for a Sore Knee

Chiropractic adjustments work well for sore knees and they are most effective when performed in conjunction with complementary corrective exercise. Chiropractic adjustments of the spine, hips and knees help mobilize these joints back into proper alignment. This, in turn, relieves joint stress, reduces inflammation, and facilitates healing. When combined with corrective exercises, chiropractic treatment for knee pain has been proven highly effective.

We have outlined the treatment process to give you a clear idea of our approach. Our chiropractor usually modify the process depending on the condition of the patient. This means the type of treatment that best suits one patient is not necessarily appropriate for another.

First Step: Reduce pain and soreness by addressing joint inflammation. This is achieved by using ice, laser, ultrasound and interferential therapy. You will also be instructed to avoid certain activities that will aggravate the problem or slow down the healing process.

Second Step: Normalize joint function through chiropractic manipulation and mobilization techniques. This will improve function and increase range of motion at the knee joint. Trigger point therapy and deep soft tissue massage may also be used.

Third Step: Rehabilitation exercise program. If appropriate, your chiropractor will introduce exercises meant to improve strength, endurance and stability of the knees. He will also work on improving your balance and proprioception so you can quickly return to your regular activities.

Whether your knee problem is associated with wear and tear, overuse, an injury or disease, it is important that you seek proper diagnosis and start immediate treatment. While over the counter drugs may help in reducing the pain and soreness, they will do nothing to address the underlying issue that’s causing your knee problem. If you want effective and lasting relief, you’ll need the help of a professional.

In case you have questions about chiropractic treatment for knee pain, or wish to know if it’s right for you, please feel free to contact us at 416-477-1101 or email us at reception@priclinic.com . We look forward to helping alleviate your knee pain and get you in tip-top shape as soon as possible!

How to prevent chemical sensitivities?

Have you noticed signs banning the wearing of perfumes or heavy fragrance in some places? Or perhaps you yourself experience unpleasant or even debilitating symptoms when exposed to perfumes, scented products, gasoline fumes, car exhaust, or other chemical odors. A growing number of people suffer migraines, rashes, fatigue, mood changes, autoimmune flare ups, or more when exposed to chemical-based scents or fumes. Even formerly pleasurable products, such as scented dryer sheets, can tip some people into a tailspin.

Multiple chemical sensitivities is now called TILT

Although these synthetic scents and fumes are unhealthy for both people and the environment, those who react negatively to them are experiencing TILT, or toxicant-induced loss of tolerance, a condition in which the body loses the ability to tolerate these environmental compounds. Once referred to as multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), TILT can affect anyone, including children.

For those with TILT, even minimal exposures can be a nightmare.

Almost any chemical or artificial compound can trigger reactions. They include, but are not limited to:

  • Artificial chemicals and preservatives in food
  • Manufactured scents such as gas fumes/exhaust, scented body products, industrial and residential cleaners, laundry products, new carpeting, the new car smell, pesticides and fertilizers
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Heavy metal exposure, including even the wearing of jewelry.

TILT chemical sensitivity reactions can be debilitating

The list of possible reactions is a varied as the triggers and includes asthma, migraines, depression, fibromyalgia, fatigue, Gulf War syndrome, brain fog, memory loss, incontinence, neurological dysfunction, rashes, and such emotional issues as depression, anxiety, and lethargy.

When reactions are severe, those afflicted are often forced into a complete overhaul of their lifestyle, which in some cases can destroy relationships and careers as they must relocate to a less toxic location and often go on disability.

TILT chemical sensitivity reactions depends on your body’s antioxidant system

Why are some people affected by TILT and others not, and what can be done to prevent TILT?

According to more recent studies, TILT is not necessarily related to the amount of chemicals in your body as once thought, but rather how well your body can buffer itself from those chemicals and eliminate them.

Research shows a primary cause for the development of TILT is the depletion or poor absorption of a particular antioxidant: glutathione, also known as the “mother of all antioxidants.” Everyday levels of an environmental compound do not necessarily trigger symptoms if the body’s glutathione levels are at healthy levels.

Other factors associated with loss of chemical tolerance include:

  • Poor diet
  • Vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acid deficiency
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Constant and/or sudden influx of high amounts of stress

Keeping glutathione levels sufficient is easier than you think, and you can start at your next meal. Foods that improve levels are those rich in sulfur, such as broccoli, kale, collards, cabbage, cauliflower, watercress, garlic, onions, and scallions.

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KeeogoTM For Stroke

Without much warning, a stroke—a.k.a. brain attack—can reduce or end your ability to move, talk and think. Stroke kills one person every four minutes. Yet according to the American Heart Association, roughly 80 percent of strokes are preventable. And while you can’t do much about your age, gender, race or family history, there are things you can change. Follow these five easy (and proven!) ways you can protect yourself against stroke, starting today

  1. If your doctor has prescribed medication for diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure—all conditions that can raise your risk for stroke—take it.
  2. Walk or bike five days a week and you’ll reduce your risk of stroke by as much as 20 percent. Some women may benefit even more.
  3. Those snores, snorts and gasps can do more than annoy your partner. Sleep apnea, a condition where breathing is interrupted during sleep, can strain the heart, causing high blood pressure and irregular heart rhythm. Eventually, those problems can lead to stroke.

Not sure if you’re a loud sleeper? Try recording yourself at night—alone—so you can’t blame noises on your partner or the dog. If you think you could have sleep apnea, talk with your doctor or ask for a sleep specialist.

  1. Sure, the drive-thru is quick and convenient, but it may be doing a number on your health. A far healthier option: the Mediterranean diet. Research shows how a diet rich in fruits and veggies, whole grains, legumes, nuts, fish and poultry, limits red meat, salt and butter—all ingredients that can lead to hypertension, unhealthy cholesterol and stroke. Mounting evidence shows that eating a plant-based diet such as the Mediterranean plan may lower stroke risk by about 18 percent.
  2. Workaholics beware: A 2015 analysis found that people who worked 55 hours or more every week were 33 percent more likely to suffer a stroke than those with regular nine-to-five jobs. Stroke risk increased with the amount of overtime.

If the stress of your job is getting to you, look for ways to improve your work-life balance. In the meantime, try these tips to relax:

  • Use an app that reminds you to stand up every hour
  • Take a 10-minute walk to boost circulation—preferably in the sunshine
  • Sit in a quiet, dark room for five minutes

These little changes will calm your mind and your body by bringing down your blood pressure

 

  1. Stroke protection includes recognizing its symptoms. Remember
  2. Face drooping
  3. Arms weak or drifting downward
  4. Speech slurred or strange
  5. Time to call the doctor.

Don’t delay—call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number.

Other stroke symptoms may include:

Sudden weakness or numbness in the face, arm or leg, often on one side the body

Severe headache

Blurred vision or trouble seeing in one or both eyes

Trouble walking, with or without dizziness

Always note the time symptoms started. Doing so will help doctors determine if the patient is a candidate for certain treatments.

Treatment Option

Once a stroke has occurred, some post-stroke patients have a difficult time moving around. A recent technological breakthrough offers patients who suffered from stroke vast lifestyle improvements.

Without the KeegoTM device, post-stroke patients had a difficult time moving their legs, had to stop when taking stairs from exhaustion, had a difficult time picking up objects from the floor, exerted strenuous effort, when getting up from a chair to walk down the hall.

These same patients wearing a KeegoTM device were able to achieve much more fluid movement patterns during several clinical trials. These same patients were able to move quicker from one location to another, were able to promptly walk up or down the stairs, picked up objects from the floor with little effort, and were able to easily sit down, and get up from the seat without propping themselves up with their hands.

If you have been suffered from a stroke, please see a specialist at the PRI clinic. This multi-disciplinary team is specifically trained to properly introduce your body to the KeegoTM device, which will allow your body to achieve a remarkable improvement in your lifestyle. To book an appointment, please call or follow these links.

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We look forward to helping you out!

Physiotherapy For MVA

Motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) can cause a variety of serious personal injuries. Car accident injuries are typically due to slamming into another vehicle or object, a rollover accident or being hurt from broken glass or torn metal. A frontal crash can cause injury to the head, neck, chest, legs and feet. A side-impact crash can cause injury to the head and pelvis. According to the NHTSA, the head, neck, pelvis, abdomen, legs, knees and feet are the most common parts of the body to be injured in a motor vehicle collision.

The most frequent motor vehicle injuries are:

Brain and head injuries

Neck and back injuries

Chest injuries

Diaphragm rupture

Pelvis and abdominal injuries

Leg and knee injuries

Foot injuries

Impact to the head can cause a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or a concussion. It may be mild or severe. Head injuries include jaw fractures and facial fractures. Whiplash is the most common injury incurred in a car crash. The neck stretches back and forth quickly. It can cause damage to the neck, back, ligaments or discs. Even less severe neck and back injuries can cause chronic pain. The crushing impact of a crash can break ribs and the breastbone. Even with airbags and safety belts, this can still occur. A diaphragm injury can occur by blunt trauma occurring to the lower chest. Pelvis and abdominal injuries include injury to the kidneys, spleen and liver. Leg and knee injuries are crush injuries. They can range from contusions and fractures to a meniscus tear. Ankles and feet can be easily sprained, strained or fractured in a car crash.

Auto Injury physiotherapy Services

Without proper rehabilitation, the injuries from a car accident can be devastating. Physiotherapy is an important treatment method. Without correct treatment, there’s a risk for long-term health issues. Typically, the first treatment after a motor vehicle accident (MVA) is painkillers, rest and a brace. While this may provide temporary relief, it doesn’t repair any part of the body that has been damaged. Physiotherapy actually repairs and strengthens injured tissue. A physiotherapist can also help reduce pain and swelling after a car accident.

A physiotherapist uses a wide variety of techniques to eliminate pain, increase mobility and return patients back to normal daily function. A physiotherapist will do a full evaluation to determine physical condition, pain level and limits. Stretching physiotherapy exercises may be done to improve range of motion. Ice and heat therapy, ultrasound and manual manipulation may also be done to get the patient on the road to recovery after incurring a car accident injury.

The benefits of undergoing physiotherapy are many. You can avoid the use of opioids for long-term pain. You can also avoid invasive surgery. Treatment by a physiotherapist has been found to be as effective as surgery. Plus, you’ll get to participate in your own recovery. Physiotherapists work collaboratively with their patients and their doctors to design personalized treatment plans to meet your individual challenges, needs and goals. For more information, contact us at

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How to overcome your addiction to unhappiness

Notice how easy it is to hang on to anger, shame, guilt, worry, and other negative emotions? Are these emotions so horribly delectable you just can’t let go?

You’re not alone. However, you could be worsening your health by giving in. Scientists have discovered negative emotions have an addictive quality that trigger the reward centers in the brain. In other words, you feel like you’re rewarding yourself when you succumb to negative emotions.

Worry activates areas of the brain that trick you into feeling soothed. Pride and its shadow twins of shame and guilt are the most powerful triggers of the brain’s reward centers. On some twisted level, these yucky emotions feel good.

As with many addictions, negative emotions are fine in moderation (and even beneficial , but toxic when indulged in regularly  They raise stress and inflammation, our two biggest foes when battling autoimmune disease and chronic illness.

 

Four scientific tips to boost happiness

Happiness is effortless for some people. Good for them. The rest of us have to work at positivity the same way we do at diet and exercise.

If you’re a pro at managing your autoimmune disease through diet and lifestyle, don’t overlook how influential feelings and attitude are on your health.

Here are some tips to wean yourself off an unhappiness addiction:

 

  1. Activate the reward center of the brain with gratitude instead of negativity. Shame, guilt, and worry trigger the same brain chemicals gratitude does. Except gratitude doesn’t make you sick; it improves health.

Don’t have anything to be grateful for (c’mon…)? Doesn’t matter. It’s the searching for gratitude that elicits positive benefits.

  1. Label negative feelings. Labeling your negative feeling in a few words activates different areas of the brain that lighten the negativity load. Practicing mindfulness is healthier than suppressing emotions.
  2. Make a decision when overcome with worry and anxiety. When you’re besieged by worry, create an intention, set a goal, take action — just do something. This boosts the reward center of the brain and takes it off that exhausting hamster wheel. Don’t trap yourself with making the best decision or the one you should make. Instead, shoot for a “good enough” decision that you make for you.

 

  1. Socialize and touch. Appropriately, of course. As far as the brain is concerned, social exclusion is an injury while healthy socialization is an elixir. Even little touches — handshakes, pat on the back, tap on the arm, a hug — amplify the health benefits of socialization. Got no one to touch? Get a massage. And don’t rely solely on texting or the Internet for your socialization. Research shows they don’t impart the same benefits “in-real-life” human company does.

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What is Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)

Dry needling, also known as intramuscular stimulation (IMS) or myofascial trigger point dry needling is the use of solid, thin needles to release tension in muscles and connective tissue.

Certified physiotherapists insert the needles into the skin and muscle to directly target tight knots of muscle called trigger points that can cause pain locally as well as refer pain to nearby structures. A trigger point can be anywhere in the body in response to sudden injury, repetitive microtrauma, or muscle overloading. These trigger points negatively alter the activity of the muscle causing scarring, myofascial pain, muscle recruitment and muscle activation insufficiencies.

Dry needling can treat a variety of pain, both acute and chronic. It can be used as a part of a physiotherapy treatment plan to effectively manage conditions like headaches, plantar fasciitis, tendinitis, as well as shoulder, back, and neck pain.

Benefits of Dry Needling:

Relaxes Tight Muscles: It is believed dry needling resets the electrical balance within the trigger point, which restores the muscle to its normal resting length.

Improves Blood Flow: Dry needling causes the relaxation of tight muscles, which allows more blood to move into the area, bringing with it more nutrients to increase tissue health.

Releases Neurotransmitters: Dry needling releases neurotransmitters, which work to block transmission of pain information to the brain and spinal cord.

Improves Movement: Muscles restored to their normal length, reduced pain levels and increased blood flow all contribute to an increase in range of motion.

 Who can do IMS?

Dr. Gunn had a unique system for assessing and treating chronic pain conditions. Physiotherapists and physicians who are certified to perform Chan Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation technique can perform this technique properly. This certification is issued by the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Pain, founded by the developer of the IMS technique, Dr. Chan Gunn M.D.

 What are the contraindications of IMS treatment?

IMS is not recommended for during pregnancy (mostly first trimester), recent surgery, local infection, and hemophilia. If you have phobia of needles, you can discuss other treatment methods with your physiotherapist

How many sessions of IMS will I need?

The number of treatments you require will vary depending upon several factors such as the duration and extent of your condition. If the pain is of recent origin, one or two treatments may be all that is necessary. More chronic problems will probably require more treatments. In published studies of patients with low back pain, the average number of IMS treatments required was 8.2.

How frequent should I get IMS done?

Treatments are usually once per week to allow for tissue healing. Patients may experience a deep achy feeling following treatment for 24-36 hours. This is normal, and considered a good reaction. Patients can use heat or warm baths to help with soreness.

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Chiropractic Benefits Seniors With Neck Pain

Neck pain is one of the most common symptoms we see in our PRI clinic. Often, neck pain results from auto injuries, but sometimes the origins of the neck symptoms might not be related to trauma. No matter what the cause, we find that our chiropractic approach really works for our patients and they agree!

A recent study from Spine Journal confirms what we’ve seen in our office: chiropractic works for treating neck pain.

In this study, researchers looked at 241 patients who were over 65 years old and who suffered from chronic neck pain. The patients were divided into three groups: one group received chiropractic adjustments with home exercises, another group received supervised exercises with additional home exercises, and the third group just did home exercises.

After 12 weeks of treatment, over 60% of chiropractic patients had at least a 75% improvement in pain, compared to approximately 25% of patients in the supervised exercise group, and nearly 20% of the home exercise-only group.

This study is very important, because staying active as we get older is so important for our physical and mental health, and chiropractic provides a way to keep your spine healthy and flexible. Another recent study found that chiropractic care is great at helping us keep moving as we get older.

If you suffer from neck pain and want to get back to your pain-free life, we can help. Give our office a call today at (416) 477-1101 for an appointment or for more information.

At PRI, we like to do is look at the individual holistically and see what’s going on with their nervous system.

To let us know how we can help you, please contact our office and we will gladly help you out at:

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Works Cited

Maiers M, Bronfort G, Evans R, et al. Spinal manipulative therapy and exercise for seniors with chronic neck pain. Spine Journal 2014;14(9):1879-1889

 

BPA

 

A new study that had subjects handle store receipts showed BPA absorbed through the skin stays in the body much longer than ingested BPA. The study had subjects handle common store receipts for five minutes, then wear gloves for two hours before washing their hands.

BPA measurements in the subjects’ urine showed BPA levels highest for the first two days after handling the receipts. After one week, three of the six volunteers still showed BPA in their urine.

However, when the subjects ate a cookie with BPA, follow up urinalysis showed BPA levels spiked after five hours but was cleared after a day. The scientists concluded that the body can more quickly metabolize and clear ingested BPA than BPA absorbed through the skin.

BPA toxicity in everyday food and beverages

BPA (bisphenol-A) is the main component of polycarbonate and is found in water and beverage bottles, plastic lids, the lining of tin cans, food storage containers, dental sealants, contact lenses, and electronics.

Store receipts aren’t the only place people come in contact with BPA. Canned foods often contain significant amounts of the chemical — the lining in a soup can can deliver 1,000 percent more BPA than fresh soup.

Plastics beverage bottles are another common source of exposure, especially if the bottle has been exposed to heat, light, or acids (such as soda).

Plastic food containers, especially if they have been heated, are another common source. Plastic coffee lids, straws, and any other plastics that come in contact with foods deliver BPA as well.

BPA on store receipts

Store receipts aren’t the only source of BPA that can be absorbed through the skin. Other sources of thermal paper that contains high amounts of BPA include fast food receipts, ATM receipts, airline tickets, gas station receipts, lottery tickets, fax paper (if anyone still uses that), etc.

Although this latest study had subjects handle the receipts for five minutes, previous studies have shown handling a receipt for just five seconds transfers BPA through your skin and into your bloodstream. Your skin absorbs ten times as much if your fingers are wet or greasy.

You can even absorb BPA from handling cash that has been stored with receipts.

Why BPA is toxic to the body

Studies have shown BPA to be problematic to human health in various ways. It has estrogen-like properties that skew hormone balance. Rodent studies have shown BPA causes reproductive defects, cancer, and breakdowns in metabolic and immune health.

BPA is especially toxic to a developing fetus, raising the risk of causing chromosomal errors, miscarriage, and genetic damage.

The chemical is also linked to poorer sperm quality, early puberty, reproductive dysfunction, cancer, heart disease, thyroid problems, insulin resistance, and obesity.

BPA raises the risk of triggering autoimmunity

Recent studies have also shown that BPA can both trigger and exacerbate autoimmune diseases due to its disruptive effect on the immune system. It has been linked to autoimmunity to nerve sheathes, the common target of attach in multiple sclerosis, and to Hashimoto’sthyroid autoimmune disease.

 

BPA-free is no guarantee

Unfortunately, products listed as “BPA-free” are not a green light either. Many non-BPA plastics also contain synthetic estrogens.

How to reduce your body burden of BPA

Reduce your exposure to BPA as much as possible by not handling receipts and avoiding plastic food and beverage containers. Additionally, help buffer the damage of BPA and other toxins by eating a whole foods diet and supplementing with nutritional compounds that support detoxification and cellular protection. Ask the nutritionist in our office for more advice.

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