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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Adventist Health Clear Lake is proud to expand its services in Lakeport by welcoming experienced chiropractor Daniel Ayers, DC, to its medical office located at 801 11th St.
Dr. Ayers completed his doctor of chiropractic degree at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic and has been practicing since 2003.
He has operated his own chiropractic practice in Southern California and most recently was the lead chiropractor at a busy practice in Rosemead, Calif.
“I choose to integrate various combinations of techniques for the unique needs of each patient,” said Dr. Ayers. “I utilize mobilization, manual and instrumental adjusting styles to ensure the most comfortable and effective care.”
Chiropractic care can help individuals by increasing structural function, restoring mobility and decreasing pain.
“I also like our patients to understand their care, what they can do to improve their health and how they can accelerate and support their progress by using exercise and lifestyle changes,” Dr. Ayers said.
Dr. Ayers treats conditions including repetitive and postural strains, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, migraines, sports injuries, and neck and back pain during pregnancy.
When not serving patients, Dr. Ayers enjoys time with family and his German Shepherd, sports, camping, fishing and time outdoors.
Adventist Health Clear Lake opened its Lakeport medical office in December 2018. The office also offers primary care and cardiopulmonary testing services. Chiropractic care is also offered at the Adventist Health Clear Lake Medical Office in Clearlake through the Live Well Program.
The Adventist Health Clear Lake Medical Office – Lakeport is located at 801 11th St. in Lakeport.
Patients may schedule an appointment with Dr. Ayers by calling 707-263-3746.
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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson
SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health is warning consumers not to eat specific varieties of La Zagala brand fruit pulp tamarin flavor candy, imported from Mexico.
Tests conducted by CDPH found that the products contained as much as 0.17 parts per million (ppm) of lead, exceeding the state’s standard of 0.10 ppm.
La Zagala brand Fruit Pulp Tamarin Flavor candy is distributed by La Zagala Imports Inc., in Downey, California. The company initiated a voluntary recall on Aug. 13.
CDPH is currently working with the distributor to remove the contaminated candy from stores.
This candy is sold in 3.5 ounce (100g) brown clay jars decorated with a green and yellow flower design, has a clear cellophane cover, and a Universal Product Code (UPC) of 750114345756 label applied to the top of the container with a small picture of a cow with “La Zagala” and “Fruit Pulp Tamarin Flavor” in a large font. Product photographs are available on CDPH's website.
The recalled products can be identified by the following lot codes on the bottom of each jar:
191039-03 exp. 6/4/20
191039-08 exp. 6/4/20
191039-11 exp. 6/4/20
190776-02 exp. 4/26/20
190776-03 exp. 4/26/20
190776-12 exp. 4/26/20
182348-03 exp. 12/26/19
Pregnant women and parents of children who may have eaten this candy should consult their health care provider to determine if medical testing is needed. Consumers who find this candy for sale should call the CDPH Complaint Hotline at (800) 495-3232. For more information about lead poisoning, visit the CDPH Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention page.
Tests conducted by CDPH found that the products contained as much as 0.17 parts per million (ppm) of lead, exceeding the state’s standard of 0.10 ppm.
La Zagala brand Fruit Pulp Tamarin Flavor candy is distributed by La Zagala Imports Inc., in Downey, California. The company initiated a voluntary recall on Aug. 13.
CDPH is currently working with the distributor to remove the contaminated candy from stores.
This candy is sold in 3.5 ounce (100g) brown clay jars decorated with a green and yellow flower design, has a clear cellophane cover, and a Universal Product Code (UPC) of 750114345756 label applied to the top of the container with a small picture of a cow with “La Zagala” and “Fruit Pulp Tamarin Flavor” in a large font. Product photographs are available on CDPH's website.
The recalled products can be identified by the following lot codes on the bottom of each jar:
191039-03 exp. 6/4/20
191039-08 exp. 6/4/20
191039-11 exp. 6/4/20
190776-02 exp. 4/26/20
190776-03 exp. 4/26/20
190776-12 exp. 4/26/20
182348-03 exp. 12/26/19
Pregnant women and parents of children who may have eaten this candy should consult their health care provider to determine if medical testing is needed. Consumers who find this candy for sale should call the CDPH Complaint Hotline at (800) 495-3232. For more information about lead poisoning, visit the CDPH Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention page.
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- Written by: California Department of Public Health





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