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Spanish Chiropractic Articles

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A Chiropractor from West Palm Beach Florida, Dr. Edwin Cordero, has authored a number of chiropractic articles in Spanish. About a dozen of those articles appeared on Planet Chiropractic around 2002 and 2003, and some in 2004. I was checking search logs earlier today and noticed evidence of people seeking chiropractic

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National Health and Spine Institute Letters

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I received letters today from the National Health Bureau located in Redondo Beach, an Advanced Spinal Research Institute, and a nutritional practice building system based out of Clearwater Florida. Before I start, many thanks again to the chiropractors in the San Diego area who offered service to firefighters and community members

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Summit on Innate Intelligence

The ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy invites all DCs and chiropractic students to attend Chiropractic’s first Summit on “Innate Intelligence and the Modern World” to be held Friday and Saturday, December 7th & 8th at the Bally’s in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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1895 to 2007 Marks 112 Years of Chiropractic Vocabulary

According to historical reports, September 18, 1895 is the day Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment, which took place in Davenport Iowa. It was not long after that day that Palmer needed a name for his developing science. The Reverend Samuel Henry Weed, born in Indiana in 1843, is credited with creating the word chiropractic, around the time of January 1896.

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Innate License Plate

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I captured this photo while in Cave Creek, Arizona when I was visiting a Phoenix chiropractor. I didn’t catch what it said it first but then I took a second look. God in Me was the name on the plate and it reminded me of so many talks I have heard

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Spanish Chiropractic Articles

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A Chiropractor from West Palm Beach Florida, Dr. Edwin Cordero, has authored a number of chiropractic articles in Spanish. About a dozen of those articles appeared on Planet Chiropractic around 2002 and 2003, and some in 2004. I was checking search logs earlier today and noticed evidence of people seeking chiropractic

Read More »

National Health and Spine Institute Letters

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I received letters today from the National Health Bureau located in Redondo Beach, an Advanced Spinal Research Institute, and a nutritional practice building system based out of Clearwater Florida. Before I start, many thanks again to the chiropractors in the San Diego area who offered service to firefighters and community members

Read More »

Summit on Innate Intelligence

The ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy invites all DCs and chiropractic students to attend Chiropractic’s first Summit on “Innate Intelligence and the Modern World” to be held Friday and Saturday, December 7th & 8th at the Bally’s in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Read More »

1895 to 2007 Marks 112 Years of Chiropractic Vocabulary

According to historical reports, September 18, 1895 is the day Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment, which took place in Davenport Iowa. It was not long after that day that Palmer needed a name for his developing science. The Reverend Samuel Henry Weed, born in Indiana in 1843, is credited with creating the word chiropractic, around the time of January 1896.

Read More »

Innate License Plate

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I captured this photo while in Cave Creek, Arizona when I was visiting a Phoenix chiropractor. I didn’t catch what it said it first but then I took a second look. God in Me was the name on the plate and it reminded me of so many talks I have heard

Read More »