Dr. Kurt V. Meininger Ph: 770-777-0900 5670 Atlanta Hwy. C1 Alpharetta, GA 30004 *Opposite Grasslands Kroger & Blockbuster

Our Services Include: *Gentle Chiropractic *Therapeutic Massage *Cold Laser Therapy *Spinal Decompression *Core Strengthening *Physio-Therapy

7 Reasons Why To Call: *Same Day Relief *Walk Ins Welcome *No Long-Term Plans *No Waiting/Hassles *In-Network Provider *18 Years Experience *Open Late Till 7:00pm

NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! CALL 770-777-0900 FOR A COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION

Participating In-Network Provider:
*Aetna
*Blue Cross
*Cigna
*Medicare
*United Healthcare
*and more...

Concerning Insurance:
*If you are insured, you are ONLY responsible for your co-pay or co-insurance percentage.
*If you have a deductible, you are ONLY responsible for the in-network fee schedule amount determined by your insurance company.
*Fee schedule amounts vary and can be estimated on your first visit.
*Call 770-777-0900 for insurance details.

Location/Directions: 5670 Atlanta Highway, Suite C-1; Alpharetta, GA. 30004. From anywhere in Atlanta, take GA 400 North to exit 12-B (McFarland Road). Go West on McFarland Road to Atlanta Highway…go approx. 2 miles. Turn Right (North) on Atlanta Highway - towards Cumming. We’re ½ mile on the Left.

Treatment Hours:

Dr. Meininger:
*Mon, Wed and Fri: 10am-1pm & 4pm-7pm.
*Tues and Thurs by appointment only.

Massage Hours:
*Tues and Thurs by appointment only.

Dr. Meininger's treatment has been successful with chronic back and neck pain, sciatica, spinal stenosis, Fibromyalgia, degenerative or herniated discs, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, pinched nerves, headaches, whiplash and all sorts of sports-related injuries.

MASSAGE SPECIAL: $65 (FULL BODY) or $35 (SPECIFIC AREA) 770-777-0900

Massage is therapeutic, relaxing, detoxifying & beneficial. We provide a wide range of massage techniques. We will consult with you and discuss the best massage technique for you.

Our massage therapist specializes in: Swedish / Relaxation / Traditional and Deep Tissue / Neuromuscular techniques.

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY: TUESDAY and THURSDAY.
Call 770-777-0900.

Massage Price List:
$65 – Full Hour
$35 – Half Hour

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Ascorbic Acid / Vitamin C = Most Powerful Antioxidant = BEST Vitamin for Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain and Fatigue!

Forsyth County, Alpharetta-Cumming Chiropractor and Chronic Pain-Fibromyalgia Doctor Comments:

2817700202I’ve been treating chronic pain, Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome for many years here at South Forsyth Chiropractic in the Alpharetta-Cumming area.  Vitamin C is my #1 recommendation for supplements. 

I came across an excellent article from Chronic Fatige & Fibromyalgia, Burton Goldberg, 1998, about why Vitamin C is the best and how important it is for YOU… whether you have chronic pain or not.

Here’s an excerpt:

There is now solid evidence that vitamin C, one of the primary antioxidants, is essential for optimal functioning of the immune system. 

It is vital to the health of white blood cells and their production of antibodies, as well as the manufacture of interferon which acts as an antiviral.  

Vitamin C also reduces pain and inflammation.  It is also vital to the adrenal glands which are located above the kidneys.  

Thus, Vitamin C supplementation offers both immune and adrenal support which are two critical components in any program to reverse Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).

In CFS, the mitochondria (the energy factories of cells) are damaged by several or all of the factors associated with the disorder–viruses, bacterial infection, Candida overgrowth, allergies, and chemical sensitivities.   

According to Robert F. Cathcart, M.D., of Los Altos, CA, ” The damaged mitochondria become the major source of free radicals.”  Further, mitochondria normally refuel vitamin C in its scavenging of free radicals, replacing the electrons vitamin C gives up in the process. 

Therefore, massive doses of vitamin C are useful to both bolster the immune system and to provide an ongoing supply for free radical destruction in the face of the mitochondria’s inability to refuel the vitamin.  

Michael Murray, N.D., recommends 500-9,000 mg a day of vitamin C in divided doses.   The foods highest in vitamin C are not citrus fruits, as generally thought, although they do have significant amounts.   Ester C or esterified vitamin C is a combination of several forms of vitamin C.  It is more quickly absorbed by the body and less seems to be eliminated in the urine as compared to standard vitamin C.  Non-acidic, it is also less likely to cause gastrointestinal distress.  Chronic Fatige & Fibromyalgia, Burton Goldberg, 1998 

My  Take:  I recommend only one form of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)… and that is to buy Vitamin C in it’s natural (power form) state. In fact, you can go directly to www.Nutribiotic.com and order ascorbic acid from their website because it is hard to find.  Usually, stores only carry Vitamin C tablets or crystals at best.

If you buy Vitamin C in “powder form”… you can easily dissolve it in water and drink it daily.  WOW… you’ll immediately feel the benefit if you do this.  It’s true, it’ll help your arthritic joints (which all chronic pain and Fibro sufferers have)… and it’ll shied you against virial attacks as well. 

In the powder form… one (flat) teaspoon = 5,000 mg. I don’t recommend taking more than a half a teaspoon because it’ll make you gassy.

Dr. Kurt Meininger is clinic director of South Forsyth Chiropractic in the Alpharetta-Cumming area and can be reached at 770-777-0900. 

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This information is solely advisory, and should not be substituted for medical or chiropractic advice. Any and all health care concerns, decisions, and actions must be done through the advice and counsel of a health care professional who is familiar with your updated medical history.

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