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Subluxation Intelligence and Objective Principles of Energy Healing

I thought I’d share some articles from the past on topics such as subluxation, healing, energy, retracing, innate intelligence, objectivism and faith in chiropractic. Following is an assortment of articles organized in no particular fashion, authored by chiropractors and chiropractic assistants (and maybe even a chiropractic student or two), during the past decade or so

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7 Different Chiropractic Adjustment Methods

It’s often been said that there are as many different chiropractic techniques in the world as there are chiropractors. While some will claim to adhere to specific adjusting styles and protocols, the great majority of practicing DC’s adapt and modify various approaches towards optimizing one’s health, resulting in a uniqueness that sets every chiropractor apart from one another.

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The Cellular Side of the Story on Health

There are so many diseases to choose from these days, no one seems to know exactly how many there are. I have heard estimates from medical experts of least 10,000 different ways to be sick. By remarkable coincidence, many of these diseases were discovered and described just as a new prescription medicine came along to treat the new disorder.

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Work Stress Subluxates Your Body

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There was an article on Wednesday’s BBC news page about work stress causing changes in the body. The news coverage was of a study that showed findings indicating that a stressful job has a direct biological impact on the body and raising the risk of heart disease. Don’t believe stress causes

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Historical Conference Data For Researching Future Events

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I was noticing an increased number of 2008 chiropractic events are beginning to populate the seminars database and I was searching to see if there was any overlap on hotels being used to host conferences. I had forgotten there was an online archive for nearly every event posted since 2001, but

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Subluxation Intelligence and Objective Principles of Energy Healing

I thought I’d share some articles from the past on topics such as subluxation, healing, energy, retracing, innate intelligence, objectivism and faith in chiropractic. Following is an assortment of articles organized in no particular fashion, authored by chiropractors and chiropractic assistants (and maybe even a chiropractic student or two), during the past decade or so

Read More »

7 Different Chiropractic Adjustment Methods

It’s often been said that there are as many different chiropractic techniques in the world as there are chiropractors. While some will claim to adhere to specific adjusting styles and protocols, the great majority of practicing DC’s adapt and modify various approaches towards optimizing one’s health, resulting in a uniqueness that sets every chiropractor apart from one another.

Read More »

The Cellular Side of the Story on Health

There are so many diseases to choose from these days, no one seems to know exactly how many there are. I have heard estimates from medical experts of least 10,000 different ways to be sick. By remarkable coincidence, many of these diseases were discovered and described just as a new prescription medicine came along to treat the new disorder.

Read More »

Work Stress Subluxates Your Body

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There was an article on Wednesday’s BBC news page about work stress causing changes in the body. The news coverage was of a study that showed findings indicating that a stressful job has a direct biological impact on the body and raising the risk of heart disease. Don’t believe stress causes

Read More »

Historical Conference Data For Researching Future Events

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I was noticing an increased number of 2008 chiropractic events are beginning to populate the seminars database and I was searching to see if there was any overlap on hotels being used to host conferences. I had forgotten there was an online archive for nearly every event posted since 2001, but

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