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A Chiropractic Assistant’s View on Chiropractic

Have you ever asked yourself: Why does a person drink alcohol? To feel good; to cover up the pain. What happens after a person drinks alcohol? You get a hangover; you still feel the pain. Why does a person take medication? To feel good; to get rid of the symptoms; to cover up the pain. What happens after a person takes medication? The symptoms return, and you feel you must take more medication because you have not gotten rid of the cause.

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Our Practice and Our Lives are Governed by Laws

By Sid Mouk, D.C. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a Law as: “A rule of conduct or action formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority”. Our lives are centered around obeying “laws” that abound in our daily experience. We have Political Laws (legislated laws that, supposedly, help modern society function smoothly), Universal Laws

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I See My Adjustments

By Mark Schulman, D.C. I see my adjustments; they live inside of me. When I give an adjustment I expect the unexpected. Each adjustment is made up of many miracles which amaze the patients and startle me. When my intention meets reality, the unexplainable occurs. I love when I palpate and contact a vertebra and

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Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

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Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

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A Chiropractic Assistant’s View on Chiropractic

Have you ever asked yourself: Why does a person drink alcohol? To feel good; to cover up the pain. What happens after a person drinks alcohol? You get a hangover; you still feel the pain. Why does a person take medication? To feel good; to get rid of the symptoms; to cover up the pain. What happens after a person takes medication? The symptoms return, and you feel you must take more medication because you have not gotten rid of the cause.

Read More »

Our Practice and Our Lives are Governed by Laws

By Sid Mouk, D.C. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a Law as: “A rule of conduct or action formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority”. Our lives are centered around obeying “laws” that abound in our daily experience. We have Political Laws (legislated laws that, supposedly, help modern society function smoothly), Universal Laws

Read More »

I See My Adjustments

By Mark Schulman, D.C. I see my adjustments; they live inside of me. When I give an adjustment I expect the unexpected. Each adjustment is made up of many miracles which amaze the patients and startle me. When my intention meets reality, the unexplainable occurs. I love when I palpate and contact a vertebra and

Read More »

Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

Read More »

Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

Read More »