Erin Elster
Read vertigo case studies and vertigo research published by Dr. Erin Elster, D.C., upper cervical chiropractor, in Boulder, Colorado, at www.erinelster.com. Vertigo research includes patients with Meniere's disease, labyrinthitis, Benign Positional Vertigo, and Disembarkment Syndrome..www.erinelster.com
Articles by this Author
Chronic Vertigo Sufferers Find Relief With Chiropractic
- By Erin Elster
- 02/25/2008
- Alternative Medicine
- 620 words
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Many people aren't aware of the relationship between upper cervical (neck) trauma and vertigo. With all that modern science has accomplished, there are still more unanswered questions than answered ones. This is also true in the case of vertigo research. It's been difficult to pinpoint the exact reason(s) why certain people suffer vertigo. However, research is beginning to point toward upper cervical trauma as an underlying cause for many types of vertigo, including Meniere's disease, Disembarkment Syndrome, and Benign Position Vertigo.
Chronic Headache Sufferers Find Relief With Chiropractic
- By Erin Elster
- 02/25/2008
- Alternative Medicine
- 589 words
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Many people aren't aware of the relationship between upper cervical (neck) trauma and headaches. With all that modern science has accomplished, there are still more unanswered questions than answered ones. This is also true in the case of headache research. It's been difficult to pinpoint the exact reason(s) why certain people suffer chronic headache pain.
In the Raw: The Health Benefits of Raw Milk
- By Erin Elster
- 03/6/2008
- Nutrition
- 515 words
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There has been considerable debate in the dairy industry over the issue of pasteurization. Some believe that modifying milk through pasteurization improves it, while others contend that leaving the milk in its natural, original form is most beneficial.
Pasteurization is a process named after Louis Pasteur, a French chemist and microbiologist.
Pasteurization is a process named after Louis Pasteur, a French chemist and microbiologist.
Does Head Trauma Cause Multiple Sclerosis?
- By Erin Elster
- 03/18/2008
- Multiple Sclerosis
- 473 words
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Can injuries to the head, neck, or spine cause the onset of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? This is a debate that has waged in the field of medicine for years. The suspicion has lingered and does not seem to be fading at all with time. In fact, more health care practitioners are documenting cases of MS diagnosed subsequent to spinal trauma - too many to be caused by chance.
Better Hydration: One Grain of Sea Salt at a Time
- By Erin Elster
- 03/18/2008
- Nutrition
- 406 words
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Few people think of salt when they are feeling thirsty, but many findings suggest that what you add to your water may be as important as the water itself. Many emphatically believe that a high quality sea salt can do more to help combat dehydration than water alone. This new understanding has many people adding salt to their water bottles.
Sea salt has been used throughout history as a healing aid.
Sea salt has been used throughout history as a healing aid.
The Best Veggies For Your Juicer
- By Erin Elster
- 03/18/2008
- Food And Drink
- 643 words
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Most of us know how important raw vegetables are for our health but with today's busy lifestyles it can be difficult to consume enough of them. With the convenience of a juicer at home; however, we can reap all of the health benefits from vegetables while enjoying a quick glass of juice.
It is best to use organically-grown vegetables in order to avoid pesticides and preservatives.
It is best to use organically-grown vegetables in order to avoid pesticides and preservatives.
Breast Thermography: New Technology For Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
- By Erin Elster
- 03/20/2008
- Cancer
- 433 words
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Breast thermography is a new, non-invasive imaging procedure that utilizes infrared heat-sensing technology to detect metabolic changes in the breast. Abnormalities can be detected long before a tumor is present. Because researchers are acknowledging the importance of prevention and early detection as the keys to long term breast health, breast thermography is fast becoming an important diagnostic test to add to health care regimens.
The Top Three Reasons To Install A Whole-House Water Filter
- By Erin Elster
- 03/27/2008
- Health & Fitness
- 499 words
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These days, it is easy to become alarmed by the increasing amounts of chemicals and toxins appearing in our food, air, and water. When it comes to the safety of water at home; however, there is a solution. By now, you probably know that you should drink filtered water, but did you know that you should also bathe, shower, cook, and launder your clothes with filtered water? In order to filter water for all of these uses in your home, you can install a whole-house water filter.
Ten Tips For Natural Skin Care
- By Erin Elster
- 04/3/2008
- Health & Fitness
- 693 words
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The quest for youthful skin is not just a sign of vanity - it's a sign of the desire to be healthy. Because the skin is the largest organ in the body, it deserves our attention to keep it in optimum health. Recognizing that our skin is a reflection of our overall health, many people are turning towards natural means to keep skin looking and feeling its best.
Does Head Trauma Cause Parkinson's Disease?
- By Erin Elster
- 04/3/2008
- Health & Fitness
- 414 words
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Can injuries to the head, neck, or spine cause the onset of Parkinson's Disease (PD)? This is a debate that has waged in the field of medicine for years. The suspicion has lingered and doesn't seem to be fading at all with time. In fact, more researchers are documenting cases of PD diagnosed subsequent to spinal trauma; too many to be caused by chance.

