Cold Prevention Munster IN

Too much blowing can leave your poor nose red and chafed. Keep an aloe plant on your windowsill (all it needs is weekly watering and lots of sun). When your nose hurts, snip off a leaf and slit it open; scoop out the gel and dab it on irritated spots. Bonus: Indoor plants act as living air purifiers to absorb pollutants and ease breathing.

Foot & Ankle Clinics Of America - Munster
(219) 836-3112
9134 Columbia Ave
Munster, IN

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Suburban Chiropractic and Rehab LTD
(708) 746-6081
18525 Torrence Ave
Lansing, IL

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Daniel Surowiec, DPM, MS
(219) 322-8894
2001 South US Highway 41
Schererville, IN
Business
Centers For Foot And Ankle Care
Specialties
Podiatry
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, Anthum, Aetna, Humana, Cigna, PHCS, Wausau, Celtic, ISPAT, Sagamore, United Health Care, Unicare and many others
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: Yes

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Primary Hospital: Saint Margaret Mercy Hospital South Campus
Residency Training: Whittier Hospital Medical Center, Whittier California
Medical School: Dr. Wm. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, 2001
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Member Organizations: American Podiatric Medical Association Indiana Podiatric Medical Association
Languages Spoken: English

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Spine Institute of Schererville
(219) 864-5700
833 W Lincoln Hwy
Schererville, IN

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Foot & Ankle Clinics Of America - East Chicag
(219) 398-0100
4320 Fir St
East Chicago, IN

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Foot & Ankle Clinics Of America - Highland
(219) 922-0510
3100 45th Ave
Highland, IN

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Dr. Timothy K. Durnin B.S./D/C AASP
(708) 895-3228
18037 Torrence Ave
Lansing, IL
Business
Lansing Chiropractic Clinic and Medical Welln
Specialties
Chiropractic, Full Board certified Medical and Chiropractic Staff Hospital affiliations specializing in primary care with emphasis on spine issues such as herniated disc and headaches. Acupuncture, massage, whirlpool, physical therapy, Laser therapy, all modalities. D
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Most including BC/BS, Etna and just about every plan available.
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
Emergency Care: Yes

Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: Olympia Fields Osteopathic Hospital/ South Suburban Hospital/Thorak Hospital
Residency Training: Chicago General Health Services/ Sacred Heart Hospital
Medical School: National University of Health Sciences, 1991
Additional Information
Member Organizations: Illinois Chiropractic Society American Chiropractic Society American Association of Spinal Surgeons and Physicians National Honor Society President Emeritus NUHS
Awards: Doctor of the year award 2001, Who's Who in America President Emeritus National University of Health Sciences
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish

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David Ray, DPM
(219) 322-8894
2001 South US Highway 41
Schererville, IN
Business
Centers For Foot And Ankle Care
Specialties
Podiatry
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, Anthum, ISPAT, Cigna, Humana, Sagamore, Wausau, Mutual of Omaha, PHCS, Aetna, United Health Care, Unicare and many others
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: Yes

Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: Munster Community Hospital
Residency Training: Baptist Memorial Hospital - Germantown, Tennessee
Medical School: Dr. Wm. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, 1989
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Member Organizations: American Podiatric Medical Association Indiana Podiatric Medical Association
Languages Spoken: English

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Dr. Timothy K. Durnin - Medical Director
(708) 466-9994
1120 Barrington Ct.
Schererville, IN
Business
Lansing Chiropractic Clinic and Complete Well
Specialties
Chiropractic, Family Practice/Chiropractic/Internal Medicine/Orthopaedics/Occupational Rehabilitation/Acupuncture/Addictionology/Laser Therapy.
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: We are in 99% of all PPO's and indemnity plans, they are too numerous to list
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
Emergency Care: Yes

Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: St. James Olympia Fields Hospital
Residency Training: Sacred Heart Hospital/OFOMC/Salvation Army Clinic/National Collage of Chiropratic
Medical School: National University of Health Science formally NCC/ U of M/ EIU/ Roosevelt University, 1991
Additional Information
Member Organizations: American Chirropratic Association Illinois Chiropractic Society American Association of Spine Physicians AOPA Lansing Chamber of Commerce Phi Theta Kappa Honorary Fraternity Presidential Cabinet Member National University of Health Sciences CPA AR
Awards: Who's Who in America, AASP, Chiropractor of the Year 2001, Presidential Cabinet Member National University of Health Sciences, Phi Theta Kappa Honorary Fraternity
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish

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Absolute Chiropractic
(219) 365-4777
9161 Wicker Ave
St. John, IN

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Treating Cold Symptoms

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By Brooke Benjamin

We know: You thought you’d be safe from cold and flu season this year. You ate your immune-boosting sweet potatoes, got plenty of sleep, and hit the echinacea at the first sign of a scratchy throat. But it’s called the common cold for a reason: The National Institutes of Health report that more than 200 viruses cause colds and 1 billion colds strike people every year in the US. No matter how healthy your habits, chances are the sniffles and sneezes will catch you. But over-the-counter drugs can be bad medicine. Antihistamines and cough suppressants can make you drowsy, while decongestants can cause dizziness, loss of appetite, and even insomnia (the last thing you need when you’re under the weather). So what should you do when you’re stuck on the couch next to a mountain of tissues that rivals Kilimanjaro? Give those annoying symptoms the cold shoulder with this feel-better guide.

Relieve a raw nose. Too much blowing can leave your poor nose red and chafed. Keep an aloe plant on your windowsill (all it needs is weekly watering and lots of sun). When your nose hurts, snip off a leaf and slit it open; scoop out the gel and dab it on irritated spots. Bonus: Indoor plants act as living air purifiers to absorb pollutants and ease breathing.

Curb congestion. Try the wet sock treatment, suggests Melody Hart, ND, a naturopath in Geneva, Illinois. Warm your feet in a tub of hot water; meanwhile, soak a pair of cotton socks in ice-cold water. Take your feet out of the tub, put on the cold socks, and then layer on a pair of dry, thick wool ones. The “threat” of the damp socks makes your body think it’s under attack. Your immune system responds by initiating the fever response and sending out white blood cells, which increases blood circulation and decreases congestion in the upper respiratory passages, head, and throat. Keep the socks on for three hours.

Soothe a sore throat.
“Brew tea that contains slippery elm bark, such as Traditional Medicinals Organic Throat Coat, and drink four to six cups daily,” says Kathi Kemper, MD, of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Native Americans have used this tree bark for centuries because it contains mucilage, a gelatinous substance that coats the throat and reduces irritation. Or look for slippery elm bark as an active ingredient in lozenges—sucking stimulates saliva production to keep the throat lubricated.

Help a headache. Rub Tiger Balm or another topical, menthol salve on your forehead and the base of your skull when symptoms begin. “The menthol triggers nerves that override the pain signal from your headache,” advises Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, medical director of the nationwide Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers.

Leave a fever. Rethink your knee-jerk reaction to pop Tylenol to reduce a temperature. “A fever is part of the healing process because it delivers heat and white blood cells (your immune system’s defense team) to the infection,” says Jonny Bowden, PhD, CNS, a...

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