Could Chiropractic help you?
Nerve compromise can result from postural distortions that are easily revealed with a few simple screening tests you can do at home. A great place to begin is to look at changes that show up in the head, neck and shoulders.
Is one shoulder higher than the other, does your head tilt to one side or maybe your head is leaning forward. These are common signs of neurologic compromise in the neck, shoulder, arms, wrists and hands.
If this is the case, then you or a loved one is a good candidate for chiropractic care. Please contact the office to set up a thorough examination as soon as possible. Neglected, spinal problems worsen and make correction more difficult and expensive later.
How do medications affect the body?
When you ingest a drug of any kind, it enters the bloodstream, circulating through and affecting the entire body. It gives both people and practitioners a false sense of security by artificially decreasing the symptom, but it does nothing to correct the problem.
Then your liver and kidneys swing into action in an attempt to remove this foreign substance from your body. So, now it stresses out other organs and parts of your body while it allows the original problem to perpetuate and negatively impact your body.
To vaccinate or not to vaccinate...
Artificial immunization is a highly charged topic. It is our responsibility to make an informed decision after carefully weighing the evidence and possible risks.
Most proponents of vaccination try to apply legal and social pressure on those who opt not to vaccinate their children. No law states that you have to!
Did you know that artificial vaccines are the second highest income producer for pharmaceutical companies, only behind hormone replacement medications. Hmmm...
What happens if I discontinue care once I start to feel better?
You will subject yourself to a relapse of the condition. When you have a particular problem, pain is the last symptom to show up and the first one to leave. It takes time for soft tissues to fully heal and function properly, which continues on long after the pain has gone away.
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