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Palmer Has a New Web Site

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Palmer Chiropractic University Foundation has a series of new websites to represent their schools and activities. Actually, Palmer has had their new web site system since the beginning of this year but I have been delayed in getting the news out. The main web site, www.palmer.edu, looks great and there

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With Knowledge Comes Responsibility

By Travis Robertson5th Tri Student – Palmer College of Chiropractic There’s a saying that says, “With great power comes great responsibility.” There is another that says, “Knowledge is power.” Now, if “Knowledge is power” and “With great power comes great responsibility,” would it make sense to say the following? With the acquisition of a vast

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Playing Basketball with Innate

By Stew Bittman, D.C. I haven’t touched a basketball in over 4 years (believe it or not I was once a bit of a legend, right out of the New York City school yards), and for the past few months Innate has been nudging me back onto the court. So far, I’ve managed to avoid

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Vaccine Thriller Hits Bookstores

A new book titled “FATAL” is available in bookstores today and on bookselling web sites. The book, authored by best-selling writer Michael Palmer, is about a super vaccine that has been killing its test subjects, although a few deaths is not enough to stop the vaccine makers from bringing the product to market. Below is

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Presuppositions of Healing

By Sid Mouk, D.C. In Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), the establishment of presuppositions is considered vital in relation to any approach to healing. In fact, many NLP practitioners consider this to be the single most essential procedure in any successful approach to healing. They teach that once the presupposition is established in the patient’s mind, the

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Palmer Has a New Web Site

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Palmer Chiropractic University Foundation has a series of new websites to represent their schools and activities. Actually, Palmer has had their new web site system since the beginning of this year but I have been delayed in getting the news out. The main web site, www.palmer.edu, looks great and there

Read More »

With Knowledge Comes Responsibility

By Travis Robertson5th Tri Student – Palmer College of Chiropractic There’s a saying that says, “With great power comes great responsibility.” There is another that says, “Knowledge is power.” Now, if “Knowledge is power” and “With great power comes great responsibility,” would it make sense to say the following? With the acquisition of a vast

Read More »

Playing Basketball with Innate

By Stew Bittman, D.C. I haven’t touched a basketball in over 4 years (believe it or not I was once a bit of a legend, right out of the New York City school yards), and for the past few months Innate has been nudging me back onto the court. So far, I’ve managed to avoid

Read More »

Vaccine Thriller Hits Bookstores

A new book titled “FATAL” is available in bookstores today and on bookselling web sites. The book, authored by best-selling writer Michael Palmer, is about a super vaccine that has been killing its test subjects, although a few deaths is not enough to stop the vaccine makers from bringing the product to market. Below is

Read More »

Presuppositions of Healing

By Sid Mouk, D.C. In Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), the establishment of presuppositions is considered vital in relation to any approach to healing. In fact, many NLP practitioners consider this to be the single most essential procedure in any successful approach to healing. They teach that once the presupposition is established in the patient’s mind, the

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