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I Don’t Have A Clue

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I Don’t Have A Clue!No, I’m not talking about you. Or am I?No, I’m talking about my oldest daughter. She came home from second grade with another foreign cliche. Ten times a day she would say this thing about being clueless. I got her to stop by telling her every time

Read More »

One Voice

By Travis James Robertson2nd Trimester StudentPalmer College of Chiropractic Today in Philosophy II class at Palmer College of Chiropractic we were discussing the history of the profession and all the different organizations that we have had that are both here and those that have come and gone. What made me very upset was the fact

Read More »

Middle of the Road

By John F. Przybylak, D.C. “Why Can’t We Have Unity?”Have you heard this cry before? In fact every night it drones… “Waah!” The working chiropractor hears this moan from the non-involved, sedentary and inactive chiropractic potatoes. “No matter what state you go to there are always two state associations.” This is correct. There are at

Read More »

Smile, Somebody’s Lookin’

By Super CA Lynne I feel when people walk through the front door of our office their lives begin to change. The reason I can say that with great confidence is because I used to be one of those people walking through the front door and I now see miracles from the other side of

Read More »

A Chiropractic Hot Bed

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tri-state area has been a hot-bed of principled chiropractic for many years. Sure, there are some principled DC hot spots in Michigan, Florida, Ontario, and several other places scattered across the globe, but the core, the city of Zion, has been the Northern east coast

Read More »

It’s Time For Fellowship

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This is not a news article but more a calling for you to increase your fellowship with other like minded DCs. During the past three weeks I have attended Dynamic Essentials, New Beginnings, and the CAC convention in Canada. I have listened to more than 40 speakers (some more than once),

Read More »

The Sick State of Health Care

Two articles in yesterdays news highlighted some concerns regarding healthcare in the US. According to a new study out by the RAND corporation, the quality of healthcare in the US is substandard yet few have done anything to correct the problem. According to the article, a recent World Health Organization (WHO) ranks the United States

Read More »

Best Pharmaceuticals for Children

According to an article published on Excite News, Senators Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut) and Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) are pushing to renew a 1997 law that will encourage drug makers to increase testing of drugs on children. The bill, known as the “Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act” would renew the old law for another six years and

Read More »

Hepatitis Vaccine Study Rigged

Is it the first time, is it the last time, does it happen all the time? These are questions you may be asking after reading the following article. The Boston Globe reported last week that a scientist involved in a Hepatitis C vaccine study had admitted to rigging part of the research project and had

Read More »

Vaccine Safety Concerns Are Up

Vaccine safety concerns among parents and physicians have been increasing in the past few years. According to an article recently published on UniSci, recent publicity regarding vaccine safety issues has patients and physicians reporting greater concern when it comes to some vaccines. According to the article, nearly 70 percent of doctors surveyed in the U.S.

Read More »

A Weekend with the CAC

This past weekend, chiropractors in Canada gathered together for the 3rd Annual Chiropractic Awareness Council Convention which was held at the White Oaks Conference Resort & Spa in Niagara-On-The-Lake.

Read More »

Will Your Child Receive Vaccinations

By Kelly Patton John and Jane Doe are proud parents of a new baby boy they named Sam. When Sam reaches two months of age, they bring him to his pediatrician for his well-baby check-up. During this routine visit, John and Jane sign a consent form and Sam receives his first DPT shot (Diphtheria, Pertussis,

Read More »

Lou Needs Chiropractic Too!

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I am a chiropractic magnet. Everywhere I go, someone is either talking about chiropractic or presenting an opportunity for me to talk to them about chiropractic. I often have to check and see if I am wearing a chiropractic t-shirt. Funny thing is I own very few chiropractic t-shirts. It must

Read More »

Articles of Interest

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The following are primarily links to articles I came across this week that you may find interesting. I have not had the time to prepare much commentary but wanted to get them posted before I head out for Canada for the 3rd Annual Chiropractic Awareness Council Convention. News form that event

Read More »

A Life Sentence On Medicine

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. “A good clinician will not commit a child to a life sentence on medicine” reads a quote from a doctor interviewed for a recent article published recently in the Washington Post. According to the article, a good clinician will work to stop medication after a child has had a chance to

Read More »

What A Great Day To Be Alive

Wow, what a great day to be alive! Today two lives started to change; a premature baby and a battered spouse. When you look into the eyes of a mother who’s baby was born at 1 1/2 pounds and who’s spinal cord is fused to her spine and the mother hands her to you and says, “I know Chiropractic will help her”, something deep, deep down inside you stirs.

Read More »

Clearing Our “Limiting Beliefs”

The FireWalk Experience As a Powerful Metaphorby Sid L. Mouk, D.C. We “live or die” as human beings on this planet according to our beliefs. If we believe we can accomplish something, we can. If we believe we cannot accomplish something, we can’t. We’re right either way. Dr. Jim Sigafoose was able to adjust and

Read More »

Full of Shit

To: My Cherished Co-Travelers On The Principled Path From: Stew Bittman, D.C. For much of my life, my ego had full command of my thots. Like a crazed sea captain, it terrorized the high seas of my consciousness, filling them with fear and self-loathing, making awareness and love walk the plank. I drifted with the

Read More »

To Walk On Fire

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. One of the many experiences I encountered during the past four days of my chiropractic journey was a firewalk. The firewalk was held as a part of the New Beginnings weekend and was hosted by my dear friend, Dr. Jay Handt. It was to be my first firewalk and I wanted

Read More »

Children at Risk

Medical Mistakes More Serious for Children According to articles in yesterdays Yahoo News and ABCNews.com, a new study finds that, “Nearly one out of every 17 medications ordered by doctors for infants and children in the hospital is incorrect.” According to one article, researchers suggest that until medication errors can be routinely prevented, parents need

Read More »

The “Golden Age” of Chiropractic

Ushering in The “Golden Age” of Chiropracticby Sid Mouk, D.C. Opportunity #3(Our philosophy is incredibly powerful and our top adjusting techniques have been clinically tested and thoroughly proven.) The great new wave of “Healing Philosophy” that is sweeping the western world is exciting and exhilarating. However, like any big happening on this planet, it does

Read More »

Chiropractic Fun Times

Sharing Fun Times At Dailey ChiropracticBy Super CA Lynne We feel that when a patient steps through our front door it should be the most important part of their day. And with that in mind we go to extraordinary measures to make sure it is. Below are a few of the events in our office

Read More »

PVA Equals Knowledge

I started consulting with Chiropractors at Parker Seminars back in 1985. I started noticing that I could guess about how many and which success principles the Doctor was using in their practice based on their PVA (Patient Visit Average).

Read More »

Student Opportunities Abound

Chiropractors Speak at Life UniversityBy Michael Dorausch, D.C. When I was a chiropractic student, I took advantage of as many chances I could get to spend time with some of the great chiropractors in our profession. Recently, a group of eight chiropractors representing the Florida Chiropractic Society spoke at Life University. I was on hand

Read More »

News Delay 2

Several artilces scheduled to be in this morning’s news are late due to a technical difficulty. Lot’s of great stuff coming this week from this past DE in Atlanta. Also, news of the mission across North America is coming. planetc1.com-news @ 2:03 am | Article ID: 988016593

Read More »

Another Airport, Another Coincidence?

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. During the past four days at Dynamic Essentials in Atlanta, I had not prepared a single article for the news (other than in my head) although I had every intention of doing so when time would allow. Those of you that have attended DE know that such thoughts of “allowed time”

Read More »

The Chiropractic Position On Vaccines

By Tim O’Shea, D.C. Now there’s a scary title. An audible inbreath from those bastions of chiropractic academia who are trying so hard to maintain the obsequious appearance of cooperation and subservience… Please let us play doctor too… we’ll be good… we’ll be a drugless profession, but you guys are the real masters of the

Read More »

Medical Profession & “Business As Usual”

Ushering in The “Golden Age” of Chiropracticby Sid Mouk, D.C. Opportunity #2The Medical Profession Is Still Doing “Business As Usual” Basic thinking in medicine seems to have always been that the human body is a poorly designed mechanical structure that is prone to breakdowns and attacks from without (with several unneeded parts such as the

Read More »

Children, Drug Research & Dollars

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Are clinical drug trials involving children the right thing to do? Perhaps you have heard the news, more drugs are now being tested on kids in the U.S. since a 1997 law was passed giving pharmaceutical companies greater incentive to do so. Some in the medical community, along with parents, question

Read More »

Unvaccinated Victim Of Medical Hysteria

By Tim O’Shea, D.C. In every state of the union except two, parents have the legal right to exempt their children from all vaccinations. Whether or not anyone disagrees with their decision is immaterial to that right. In light of the social and political opposition to such a choice, parents who would embark upon such

Read More »

Where Should Chiropractic Be?

By Dr. James Sigafoose Where should the Texas Chiropractic Association be in five years? One national organization to protect this profession, create a profession that is truly portal of entry, primary care physician that most of us want? Training for pharmaceuticals, etc… In 10 years, entrenched as the family practitioner being recognized by the medics,

Read More »

Planet Chiropractic Forum is Back!

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It has been nearly a year since the Planet Chiropractic forum was taken down from the site. I was not prepared for the amount of work involved and the original forum pages eventually went un-maintained. After months of your requests for a place to discuss topics ranging from news articles, vaccine

Read More »

An Autism & Vaccine Link

Originally Posted Via – VRAN- Vaccination Risk Awareness Network (Canada) “When you have a child you realize that your heart now walks around outside your body.” Dr. Edward Yazbak has done a lot of work with mothers who received live virus vaccines either just before and during pregnancy, and postpartum. He found that rubella virus

Read More »

Good Friday by James Sigafoose

I was driving thru a thick tree lined road leading to my house. I also noticed the green grass and wild flowers blooming, and I took in all this beauty, this expression of life, and a thot came to mind. If we look at things natural we find every thing is cyclic. Look at the

Read More »

I Don’t Have A Clue

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I Don’t Have A Clue!No, I’m not talking about you. Or am I?No, I’m talking about my oldest daughter. She came home from second grade with another foreign cliche. Ten times a day she would say this thing about being clueless. I got her to stop by telling her every time

Read More »

One Voice

By Travis James Robertson2nd Trimester StudentPalmer College of Chiropractic Today in Philosophy II class at Palmer College of Chiropractic we were discussing the history of the profession and all the different organizations that we have had that are both here and those that have come and gone. What made me very upset was the fact

Read More »

Middle of the Road

By John F. Przybylak, D.C. “Why Can’t We Have Unity?”Have you heard this cry before? In fact every night it drones… “Waah!” The working chiropractor hears this moan from the non-involved, sedentary and inactive chiropractic potatoes. “No matter what state you go to there are always two state associations.” This is correct. There are at

Read More »

Smile, Somebody’s Lookin’

By Super CA Lynne I feel when people walk through the front door of our office their lives begin to change. The reason I can say that with great confidence is because I used to be one of those people walking through the front door and I now see miracles from the other side of

Read More »

A Chiropractic Hot Bed

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tri-state area has been a hot-bed of principled chiropractic for many years. Sure, there are some principled DC hot spots in Michigan, Florida, Ontario, and several other places scattered across the globe, but the core, the city of Zion, has been the Northern east coast

Read More »

It’s Time For Fellowship

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This is not a news article but more a calling for you to increase your fellowship with other like minded DCs. During the past three weeks I have attended Dynamic Essentials, New Beginnings, and the CAC convention in Canada. I have listened to more than 40 speakers (some more than once),

Read More »

The Sick State of Health Care

Two articles in yesterdays news highlighted some concerns regarding healthcare in the US. According to a new study out by the RAND corporation, the quality of healthcare in the US is substandard yet few have done anything to correct the problem. According to the article, a recent World Health Organization (WHO) ranks the United States

Read More »

Best Pharmaceuticals for Children

According to an article published on Excite News, Senators Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut) and Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) are pushing to renew a 1997 law that will encourage drug makers to increase testing of drugs on children. The bill, known as the “Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act” would renew the old law for another six years and

Read More »

Hepatitis Vaccine Study Rigged

Is it the first time, is it the last time, does it happen all the time? These are questions you may be asking after reading the following article. The Boston Globe reported last week that a scientist involved in a Hepatitis C vaccine study had admitted to rigging part of the research project and had

Read More »

Vaccine Safety Concerns Are Up

Vaccine safety concerns among parents and physicians have been increasing in the past few years. According to an article recently published on UniSci, recent publicity regarding vaccine safety issues has patients and physicians reporting greater concern when it comes to some vaccines. According to the article, nearly 70 percent of doctors surveyed in the U.S.

Read More »

A Weekend with the CAC

This past weekend, chiropractors in Canada gathered together for the 3rd Annual Chiropractic Awareness Council Convention which was held at the White Oaks Conference Resort & Spa in Niagara-On-The-Lake.

Read More »

Will Your Child Receive Vaccinations

By Kelly Patton John and Jane Doe are proud parents of a new baby boy they named Sam. When Sam reaches two months of age, they bring him to his pediatrician for his well-baby check-up. During this routine visit, John and Jane sign a consent form and Sam receives his first DPT shot (Diphtheria, Pertussis,

Read More »

Lou Needs Chiropractic Too!

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I am a chiropractic magnet. Everywhere I go, someone is either talking about chiropractic or presenting an opportunity for me to talk to them about chiropractic. I often have to check and see if I am wearing a chiropractic t-shirt. Funny thing is I own very few chiropractic t-shirts. It must

Read More »

Articles of Interest

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The following are primarily links to articles I came across this week that you may find interesting. I have not had the time to prepare much commentary but wanted to get them posted before I head out for Canada for the 3rd Annual Chiropractic Awareness Council Convention. News form that event

Read More »

A Life Sentence On Medicine

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. “A good clinician will not commit a child to a life sentence on medicine” reads a quote from a doctor interviewed for a recent article published recently in the Washington Post. According to the article, a good clinician will work to stop medication after a child has had a chance to

Read More »

What A Great Day To Be Alive

Wow, what a great day to be alive! Today two lives started to change; a premature baby and a battered spouse. When you look into the eyes of a mother who’s baby was born at 1 1/2 pounds and who’s spinal cord is fused to her spine and the mother hands her to you and says, “I know Chiropractic will help her”, something deep, deep down inside you stirs.

Read More »

Clearing Our “Limiting Beliefs”

The FireWalk Experience As a Powerful Metaphorby Sid L. Mouk, D.C. We “live or die” as human beings on this planet according to our beliefs. If we believe we can accomplish something, we can. If we believe we cannot accomplish something, we can’t. We’re right either way. Dr. Jim Sigafoose was able to adjust and

Read More »

Full of Shit

To: My Cherished Co-Travelers On The Principled Path From: Stew Bittman, D.C. For much of my life, my ego had full command of my thots. Like a crazed sea captain, it terrorized the high seas of my consciousness, filling them with fear and self-loathing, making awareness and love walk the plank. I drifted with the

Read More »

To Walk On Fire

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. One of the many experiences I encountered during the past four days of my chiropractic journey was a firewalk. The firewalk was held as a part of the New Beginnings weekend and was hosted by my dear friend, Dr. Jay Handt. It was to be my first firewalk and I wanted

Read More »

Children at Risk

Medical Mistakes More Serious for Children According to articles in yesterdays Yahoo News and ABCNews.com, a new study finds that, “Nearly one out of every 17 medications ordered by doctors for infants and children in the hospital is incorrect.” According to one article, researchers suggest that until medication errors can be routinely prevented, parents need

Read More »

The “Golden Age” of Chiropractic

Ushering in The “Golden Age” of Chiropracticby Sid Mouk, D.C. Opportunity #3(Our philosophy is incredibly powerful and our top adjusting techniques have been clinically tested and thoroughly proven.) The great new wave of “Healing Philosophy” that is sweeping the western world is exciting and exhilarating. However, like any big happening on this planet, it does

Read More »

Chiropractic Fun Times

Sharing Fun Times At Dailey ChiropracticBy Super CA Lynne We feel that when a patient steps through our front door it should be the most important part of their day. And with that in mind we go to extraordinary measures to make sure it is. Below are a few of the events in our office

Read More »

PVA Equals Knowledge

I started consulting with Chiropractors at Parker Seminars back in 1985. I started noticing that I could guess about how many and which success principles the Doctor was using in their practice based on their PVA (Patient Visit Average).

Read More »

Student Opportunities Abound

Chiropractors Speak at Life UniversityBy Michael Dorausch, D.C. When I was a chiropractic student, I took advantage of as many chances I could get to spend time with some of the great chiropractors in our profession. Recently, a group of eight chiropractors representing the Florida Chiropractic Society spoke at Life University. I was on hand

Read More »

News Delay 2

Several artilces scheduled to be in this morning’s news are late due to a technical difficulty. Lot’s of great stuff coming this week from this past DE in Atlanta. Also, news of the mission across North America is coming. planetc1.com-news @ 2:03 am | Article ID: 988016593

Read More »

Another Airport, Another Coincidence?

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. During the past four days at Dynamic Essentials in Atlanta, I had not prepared a single article for the news (other than in my head) although I had every intention of doing so when time would allow. Those of you that have attended DE know that such thoughts of “allowed time”

Read More »

The Chiropractic Position On Vaccines

By Tim O’Shea, D.C. Now there’s a scary title. An audible inbreath from those bastions of chiropractic academia who are trying so hard to maintain the obsequious appearance of cooperation and subservience… Please let us play doctor too… we’ll be good… we’ll be a drugless profession, but you guys are the real masters of the

Read More »

Medical Profession & “Business As Usual”

Ushering in The “Golden Age” of Chiropracticby Sid Mouk, D.C. Opportunity #2The Medical Profession Is Still Doing “Business As Usual” Basic thinking in medicine seems to have always been that the human body is a poorly designed mechanical structure that is prone to breakdowns and attacks from without (with several unneeded parts such as the

Read More »

Children, Drug Research & Dollars

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Are clinical drug trials involving children the right thing to do? Perhaps you have heard the news, more drugs are now being tested on kids in the U.S. since a 1997 law was passed giving pharmaceutical companies greater incentive to do so. Some in the medical community, along with parents, question

Read More »

Unvaccinated Victim Of Medical Hysteria

By Tim O’Shea, D.C. In every state of the union except two, parents have the legal right to exempt their children from all vaccinations. Whether or not anyone disagrees with their decision is immaterial to that right. In light of the social and political opposition to such a choice, parents who would embark upon such

Read More »

Where Should Chiropractic Be?

By Dr. James Sigafoose Where should the Texas Chiropractic Association be in five years? One national organization to protect this profession, create a profession that is truly portal of entry, primary care physician that most of us want? Training for pharmaceuticals, etc… In 10 years, entrenched as the family practitioner being recognized by the medics,

Read More »

Planet Chiropractic Forum is Back!

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It has been nearly a year since the Planet Chiropractic forum was taken down from the site. I was not prepared for the amount of work involved and the original forum pages eventually went un-maintained. After months of your requests for a place to discuss topics ranging from news articles, vaccine

Read More »

An Autism & Vaccine Link

Originally Posted Via – VRAN- Vaccination Risk Awareness Network (Canada) “When you have a child you realize that your heart now walks around outside your body.” Dr. Edward Yazbak has done a lot of work with mothers who received live virus vaccines either just before and during pregnancy, and postpartum. He found that rubella virus

Read More »

Good Friday by James Sigafoose

I was driving thru a thick tree lined road leading to my house. I also noticed the green grass and wild flowers blooming, and I took in all this beauty, this expression of life, and a thot came to mind. If we look at things natural we find every thing is cyclic. Look at the

Read More »