COURIER LIFE, NOV. 26-DEC. 2, 2021 13  
  
 When you speak with Dr.  
 Melinda  Keller,  director  of  
 the  Brooklyn  Spine  Center,  
 one thing is evident immediately  
 —  she  is  passionate  
 about what she does. 
 So  when  she  says  trips  
 to  the  chiropractor  are  not  
 about  the  back,  but  about  
 keeping the brain healthy, it’s  
 time to perk up and listen.  
 “Many  well-educated  
 people believe they should  
 only see a chiropractor for  
 back  pain,”  she  says.  But  
 this  isn’t  true.  “The  spine  is  
 the brain’s connection to the  
 body;  it  functions  optimally  
 when that connection works  
 well.” 
 Monthly  visits  to  the  chiropractor  
 work a bit like car  
 tune-ups.  You  come  in  because  
 you  want  to  stay  on  
 top  of  things  before  a  problem  
 develops.  Results  from  
 “spine tune-ups” include better  
 posture, more energy, and  
 greater quality of life.  
 Dr.  Keller  has  been  helping  
 people regain their interest  
 in life for 35 years.  
 During  that  time,  she noticed  
 that many patients were  
 overweight,  and  as  a  result,  
 suffered from issues like high  
 blood pressure and diabetes.  
 These  complications made  it  
 more  difficult  for  the  spine  
 to respond and heal properly.  
 Reacting to this need, the doctor  
 developed a safe, effective  
 diet plan  for  them. After all,  
 “We’re naturalists,” she says.  
 “We  want  people  to  become  
 healthy and stay healthy.” 
 Incredibly, people lose  
 from  20  to  40  pounds  in  40  
 days.  Every  person  who  has  
 properly followed the diet has  
 lost  weight,  she  says.  Their  
 need for insulin, statins, and  
 high  blood  pressure medication  
 is also reduced or eliminated. 
   
 The program is doctor-supervised, 
  and utilizes homeopathic  
 remedies. Patients  
 are in daily  communication;  
 even the many patients who  
 observe  the  Sabbath  are  not  
 exempt from this rule.  
 “No exercise is involved,  
 and  because  it’s  all  natural,  
 it  doesn’t  interfere  with  any  
 medications.” 
 Success  stories  include  
 Laverne,  a  woman  with  a  
 high-stress  job  who  made  
 time for everyone else in her  
 life  —  but  herself.  She  was  
 overweight and suffered from  
 back pain.  
 The doctor has a spectacular  
 glass  scale  that  connects  
 to  a  computer.  It  provides  
 a  detailed  look  at  each  person’s  
 body composition, even  
 measuring the amount of fat  
 around one’s organs.  
 “If it’s too high, people are  
 at risk for a stroke,” says Dr.  
 Keller. 
 Laverne  was  not  too  
 pleased  to  learn  that  her  
 body composition indicated  
 she  was  10  years  older  than  
 her  actual  age.  She  was  determined  
 to  get  in  shape,  
 and dropped 42 pounds in 38  
 days.  
 “When  you  lose  weight,  
 you look at food differently,”  
 says  the  doctor.  “You  desire  
 food  differently.  You  don’t  
 require  crunchy,  carbohydrates. 
   It  is  because  body  
 chemistry has changed.” 
 Charlene  suffered  from  
 herniated  discs,  and  was  on  
 diabetes medication.  
 “Her  adult  children  wondered  
 whether she was going  
 to wake up in the morning,”  
 says  the  doctor.  After  losing  
 almost  70  pounds,  her  post- 
 MRI revealed herniations  
 were reduced in size.  
 “Families  call  and  thank  
 us,” says Dr. Keller. “It’s lifechanging.” 
    
 The doctor herself has also  
 successfully participated in  
 the diet loss plan — and kept  
 the weight off. 
 It’s  because  the  body  
 wants to heal itself, she says.  
 When  we  get  a  temperature,  
 it is the body’s attempt to  
 burn off the germs. When we  
 eat something unhealthy, the  
 body  automatically  gets  rid  
 of it.  
 “The  body  heals  itself  —  
 as long as it is healthy.” Keeping  
 it healthy is the key. 
 Dr.  Keller  has  been  honored  
 for  her  outstanding  
 work  in  the  community.  She  
 has worked  in  outreach  programs, 
   assisted  families  in  
 shelters,  offers  seminars,  
 and  teaches goal  setting and  
 self-esteem workshops.  
 “It  is  deeply  rewarding,”  
 she says.  
 Brooklyn Spine Center  
 5911 16th Ave. between 59th  
 and  60th  streets  in  Borough  
 Park,  (718)  234–6200,  www. 
 mybrooklynchiro.com, www. 
 weightlossbrooklyn.net. Open  
 Mondays through Thursdays,  
 9  am–7  pm;  Fridays,  9  am–2  
 pm;  Saturdays,  9  am  –noon,  
 by appointment. 
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 Local doctor helps patients lose 20-40 lbs.  
 in 40 days, without drugs or surgery 
  
  
  
  
   
 
				
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