Physicist Max Born said, “For the belief in a single truth is the root cause for all evil in the world.” Today, the world vibrates with thousands of differing points views, many are warring political or religious factions, but not all of them. In fact, I just heard an interview with a book author who [...]
Posted on October 24, 2009, 4:10 pm, by admin, under
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Why are there people who still don’t go to a chiropractor for care? Well, it could be that there is so many misconceptions out there, especially online, about chiropractic that it keeps some people from getting the conservative, effective treatment they need. So, I’m going to give my two bits in the hop of clearing [...]
Did you know that there is database of the National Board of Certification in Headache Management that you can use to find members of the NBCHM in your area? Did you know that you can also find members of the American Headache Society using their “Find a Healthcare Professional” feature on their website? If not, [...]
There is No “Magic Potion” When It Comes to Health and Longevity
by Guest Contributor Jamie G. Phillips, DC
It certainly seems to me that recently the media has bombarded us with exorbitant numbers of featured articles praising research on the heart benefits of red wine (resveratrol), the memory loss benefits of coffee (caffeine), and the amazing [...]
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Posted on June 25, 2009, 4:44 pm, by admin, under
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If you are experiencing back pain looking to a conventional healing method may not automatically be the answer for you. As a matter of fact, some natural approaches might possibly be able to aid you in overcoming the pain, even when medical science is helpless to do so. One of the reasons why is because [...]
Posted on June 20, 2009, 4:41 pm, by admin, under
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Santa Barbara Chiropractor: 10 Most Frequent Questions
Controlling and preserving body position while staying still orin motion is the principal function of good balance. Good balance helps an individual to walk without wobbling, arise from a sitting position without falling, and to climb stairs without slipping.
Nearly 9 percent of adults, age 65 and older, disclose having [...]
Posted on June 8, 2009, 4:52 pm, by admin, under
assessment.
Costa Mesa Chiropractor
There are many men and women today in a daily struggle to lose weight, especially too much weight around the middle. But, the need to lose weight is, most often, more than just a cosmetic issue. In actuality, if people are lugging around too much weight in their midsection, their back is going to be adversely affected as a [...]
Posted on June 6, 2009, 4:20 pm, by admin, under
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San Jose Chiropractor: Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions
Besides spinal complaints, knee pain and disability is one of the most commonplace problems of the musculoskeletal system. Poor mechanics of the knee, as well as impaired foot mechanics due to foot pain frequently cause painful knee problems. Additional causes generally include overuse of the knee joint, inflammation [...]
Posted on June 4, 2009, 12:00 am, by admin, under
observation.
One of the most frequently misunderstood conditions among patients is arthritis..Often the word, “arthritis,” produces fear of a future that includes crippled and twisted joints. However “arthritis” is an all-inclusive word that comprises many different conditions from the benign to the severe. For our purposes we will confine this discussion to the most common forms [...]
Posted on May 4, 2009, 11:47 pm, by admin, under
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Scoliosis an Introduction
A normal spine is straight, without much disparity from side-to-side, when the body is seen from behind.Scoliosis is a condition that is commonly associated with a lateral, or side-to-side, curvature of the spine.This condition many times gives the appearance of the person leaning to one side although it should not be confused [...]