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The Healer/Chiropractor and the “MindSpine” Adjustment

By Sid Mouk, D.C. Correction of a spinal subluxation removes interference from the patient’s nervous system thus allowing Innate Intelligence to do what it does best… healing the physical body (assisting the power that made the body to heal the body). This is enormously powerful for facilitating Healing and it can be enhanced even more.

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Chiropractor Takes Home Bronze at 2002 Olympics

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Doug Sharp, a Doctor of Chiropractic, has won the Olympic Bronze medal, along with his teammates, in Saturdays four-man Olympic bobsled race. Dr. Doug was a part of the four-man U.S. Olympic bobsled team lead by Brian Shimer. Sunday morning media reports spoke of a “stunning rally” by Shimer, who also

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Conviction of the Heart

by Travis Robertson Why did you decide to become a doctor? When were you sure beyond a doubt that that’s what you wanted? Have you ever been sure beyond a doubt? Are you still questioning it? Is it what you really want to do? Are you scared? Are you not scared and think that you

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Palmer Alum and Administrator Bound for Winter Olympics

Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Doug Sharpe, D.C., a 1997 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, will be one of 10 USA bobsled team members at the Salt Lake City Olympics. In addition, Palmer’s Director of Chiropractic Rehabilitation and Sports Injury, Dave Juehring, D.C., will be serving as team leader. Having won the U.S.

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I am a Chiropractic Soldier

By T.O. Morgan, D.C. Dedicated to the Chiropractic Pioneers, Past, Present, and Future. I am a chiropractic soldier. I fight medical degradation and ignorance about chiropractic. I have been taught by chiropractic warriors, trained by experience, tried by adversity and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army. No one made me go

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The Healer/Chiropractor and the “MindSpine” Adjustment

By Sid Mouk, D.C. Correction of a spinal subluxation removes interference from the patient’s nervous system thus allowing Innate Intelligence to do what it does best… healing the physical body (assisting the power that made the body to heal the body). This is enormously powerful for facilitating Healing and it can be enhanced even more.

Read More »

Chiropractor Takes Home Bronze at 2002 Olympics

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Doug Sharp, a Doctor of Chiropractic, has won the Olympic Bronze medal, along with his teammates, in Saturdays four-man Olympic bobsled race. Dr. Doug was a part of the four-man U.S. Olympic bobsled team lead by Brian Shimer. Sunday morning media reports spoke of a “stunning rally” by Shimer, who also

Read More »

Conviction of the Heart

by Travis Robertson Why did you decide to become a doctor? When were you sure beyond a doubt that that’s what you wanted? Have you ever been sure beyond a doubt? Are you still questioning it? Is it what you really want to do? Are you scared? Are you not scared and think that you

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Palmer Alum and Administrator Bound for Winter Olympics

Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Doug Sharpe, D.C., a 1997 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, will be one of 10 USA bobsled team members at the Salt Lake City Olympics. In addition, Palmer’s Director of Chiropractic Rehabilitation and Sports Injury, Dave Juehring, D.C., will be serving as team leader. Having won the U.S.

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I am a Chiropractic Soldier

By T.O. Morgan, D.C. Dedicated to the Chiropractic Pioneers, Past, Present, and Future. I am a chiropractic soldier. I fight medical degradation and ignorance about chiropractic. I have been taught by chiropractic warriors, trained by experience, tried by adversity and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army. No one made me go

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