Healthy Living

Learn more on how you can stay healthy and fit for years to come with topics provided by our doctors.

Eating Healthy is actually Inexpensive

Think eating healthy is impossible for you because of the added cost? Turns out its actually cheaper than the alternative. Continue reading

Bikram Hot Yoga: FAR EAST Perspective

Have you ever heard your Bikram instructor lauding the benefits of this yoga in relation to your sleep, your thyroid, pancreas, kidneys, large intestines, and even boosting your immune system and sex drive?  For many, this may be hard to … Continue reading

Bikram Hot Yoga – WESTERN perspective

Patients that have seen me know that I like to use and promote other exercises and sports outside the manual care and basic physiotherapy I give to them.  I like to suggest to my patients these extracurricular activities by getting … Continue reading

Plantar Fasciitis – Part 3 – Thoughts on Treatment Protocols

Let us work backwards and get to the most common root cause of this issue.  This is the process and sequence in which we have to work with when treating Plantar Fasciitis. 1)       The Tertiary issue is the Plantar Fascia … Continue reading

Is the Mercury in Vaccines Dangerous?

Thiomersal is a preservative that is added to vaccines to prevent contamination. It contains roughly 49% mercury; the ultimate question is… is it safe? Continue reading

Plantar Fasciitis – Part 2 – Improper Management

By far, these are my most frustrating case studies that I have experienced throughout my career.  90% of the patients that get referred to me or find me with plantar fasciitis (PF), get their feet touched, if at all, for … Continue reading

Plantar Fasciitis – Part 1 – Personal Experience & Observations

Pain Like No Other – My personal experience with Plantar Fasciitis If you know me, you will know I have suffered from many aches and pains due to old injuries of the past.  I can take a lot of pain, … Continue reading

Ankle Sprains – Part 2 – More Serious than you Think

So now you know that the specter that haunts your body is explained by a sprained ankle.  It’s okay, it happens, but how do you prevent things from getting worse and compensating for the injury (as mentioned in Part 1 … Continue reading

Ankle Sprains – Part 1 – Do Not Just Walk Off

There is no worse sprain in my eyes than the infamous ankle sprain.  Just the thought of it makes me cringe similarly to when a metal fork screeches across a dinner plate. The ankle is by far the most commonly … Continue reading

Ilio Tibial Band Syndrome – Part 3 – 3-Step Treatment Process

This is what I believe should be the correct approach for most cases of Ilio Tibia Band Syndrome (ITBS).  I hope your treatments are this extensive and detailed.  Each case is different, but this touches upon what I see most … Continue reading

Ilio Tibial Band Syndrome – Part 2 – Improper Management

Often times, when we get hurt we immediately look toward getting a band-aid for the pain.  With Ilio Tibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) a band-aid approach is ill-advised and the ramifications of insufficient treatment can be quite debilitating and dangerous.  Following … Continue reading

Ilio Tibial Band Syndrome – Part 1 – Understanding the Cause will Help Fix the Problem

Many call this issue “runner’s knee,” and more often than not, my patients are runners, but this diagnosis can inflict anyone.  I personally like to call this “marathoner’s knee” because its primary root cause is not from running marathons, but … Continue reading

Bikram Yoga: Standing Deep Breathing Exercises – Posture #1

What a beautiful way to start a day.  What a beautiful way to start a class.  I call this the “beautiful warm-up” because when we are in our “hidden postures,” aka life outside of class, we may not be breathing.  … Continue reading

Bikram Hot Yoga: The Hidden Posture – Posture #0 & 27

When you walk through the door of the studio, listen intently to the jingling of the door and the soothing background music.   Observe the quiet commotion of other students arriving to check-into peace, to self-realization, to their rehab, to their … Continue reading

Quick Backpack Guide

Once again school looms ahead of us, and it’s time to do the back to school shopping. Most items are of little “health” interest aside of one critical aspect. The Backpack. Backpacks are a neccesity for your child who is soon … Continue reading

History of Redefining Healthcare: Beyond Wellness 2005-2011

In 2005, following a medical mission trip to South East Asia, Dr. Eugene Su, the founder of Beyond Wellness returned to his hometown of Reston, VA, where he started his first solo chiropractic, acupuncture, and nutrition practice. He quickly met … Continue reading

Multiplying our Pain

Is it really the Egg? There is no arguing that allergies are a fact of the human existence. You are truly beating the odds if you make it to adulthood without an allergy of some sort, be it pollen, dander, … Continue reading

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu versus Dr. Su

For those that personally know Dr. Eugene Su, they will say he can be slightly A.D.D. and impatient.  I always believed it was those two qualities and hard work that got me to where I am today. That would be … Continue reading

The BW Approach & Philosophy

Imagine an onion symbolically representing your pain or ailment.  Similar to how an onion has many layers,  pain too, has many layers to its root cause.  To treat the cause of the pain effectively, your doctor must unravel these many layers.  In doing … Continue reading

Bikram Hot Yoga – A Doctors Perspective & Testimonial

I have practiced Bikram Yoga on and off for eight years and counting now and I have always referred to it as the professional yoga of our times.  It is like being in the National Football League (NFL), but as … Continue reading

Why Flexibility is Important

Do you feel that behind your thigh or in your calf? You think you are stretching your hamstrings? Well, you’re not. At least not likely. Why is it necessary to even discuss stretching? Why Flexiblity is Important The ability to … Continue reading

 

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