By Dr. Keith Jordan

Do you currently experience any of the following?

•  FATIGUE
•  MOODINESS AND CRAVINGS
•  WEIGHT GAIN
•  HEADACHES
•  HYPERACTIVITY/ATTENTION PROBLEMS
•  ALLERGIES


Who is Dr. Jordan

First of all, Dr. Jordan is just a person like all of you and therefore likes to be called Keith, or Dr. Keith if you really would like to be formal. Dr. Keith is a husband, a father, a son, a brother, and a friend.
He is a person who feels is his gift and calling to help people heal themselves from perceived symptoms of disease whether they are spiritual, emotional, biochemical, nutritional, or physical in nature. He has a great love of God and respect for all paths that lead to htis divine source of love. He believes everything in life has a purpose, every event is divinely planned whether we can perceive it or not, and that every person has a special purpose that they are working towards fulfilling. He believes that all healing starts from within, and that this process of healing is an ongoing process continually happening whether we are working on it or not. He truly believes that love heals all, and that the true purpose of all people is to love themselves and others without expectation of outcome or reciprocation.

Dr. Keith is a native of Cleveland, with a doctoral degree from the National College of Chiropractic in Chicago. He worked in several multi-disciplinary practices along side medical doctors and gained an appreciation for both the strong points and shortcomings of traditional medicine. In 1996 he founded Optimal Health Chiropractic Clinic, a true comprehensive, holistic care clinic. Five years ago he was awakened from a dream/vision with tears in his eyes of the next clinic, a center for healing now known as Optimal Wellness Center. He shares this story with you so that you realize we are all part of this dream, and this dream could not, and would not have been possible without us all being the part of god we needed to be. He thanks you eternally for all your past, present, and future support of OUR dream.


If so, your body might be telling you it is having a problem metab­olizing sugar. Sugar, as it is used here, means any food or beverage that gets metabolized by your body as a sugar. This includes not only refined sugars, but also pastas, breads, potatoes, cereals, and others.

Sugar Metabolism

Sugar metabolism can be dysfunctional in three ways: hypoglycemic, which means blood sugar levels tend to be too low; hyperglycemic, where sugar levels are too high; and oppostic, in which sugar levels fluctuate very rapidly showing no tendency toward one level. Medical tests are very effective in determining the body's gross ability to handle sugar at the time of testing, but not as effective in measuring how the body deals with sugar from day to day and taking into account the vast diversity of individuals' diets. It is for this very reason that many of the above signals are dis­missed, and their origins never determined.

If you look at the diet fads of the last five to seven years, the general theme has been Low fat/No fat. If this was the ultimate answer to obesity then why are obesity levels higher than ever today? Why has the rate of adult onset dia­betes increased? And why do an increasing number of people suffer from chronic fatigue syn­drome and fibromyalgia, which is the adult onset of allergies that can sometimes be debilitating in nature, and even progress to an asthmatic state in some cases?

Dysfunctional sugar metabo­lism could very well be the answer. Sugar metabolism must be functioning properly for the successful treatment of any of these ailments.

How It Works

As stated earlier, blood sugar levels can either be high, low; high and low; or normal with mild fluctuations. Several organs are responsible for maintaining a healthy level of sugar in the blood: the liver acts as the coach of the "team;" the pancreas is responsible for lowering blood sugar levels; and the adrenals, glands on the kidneys, raise blood sugar levels.

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