Antibiotics Don’t Work
…And if you think the antibiotics are going to prevent one from suffering a more serious illness such as pneumonia think again. According to the article, there is no test…
…And if you think the antibiotics are going to prevent one from suffering a more serious illness such as pneumonia think again. According to the article, there is no test…
…good question to have him continue thinking. I like the way he thinks. Some people are Chiropractors and some Chiropractors are Chiropractic through and through and Armand is one of…
…and you may logically think that there is a relationship between the anthrax vaccine and the numerous illnesses that have been reported. Read the second headline and you may notice…
…think you’d be taking a great risk. Don’t mind me though, I’ll be at an SEO conference, probably in the bar with your competitors (or the folks they hire), listening…
…Angeles or Kansas City). I remembered wanting to bring this up before, but don’t recall doing a complete post. I really think it’s important for graduates of chiropractic schools to…
…it was finally adopted by a margin greater than 2 to 1. Lest you think that this represented the ACA and the ICA carrying the vote–together they hold 14 of…
…single and our lifestyles changed. I was also thinking about relatives. I never could imagine life without my parents or my favorite uncle and yet I’ve been “forced” to in…
…brain was recently believed not to have the ability to regenerate, “but that is no longer true” stated the researcher. How long do you think it takes a brain cell…
…trend. Palmer, a skilled marketer, possibly absorbed this language, tailoring it to his “small cause, big effect” philosophy. Progressive Era Optimism: The Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) celebrated bold solutions—think Teddy Roosevelt’s…
…You must be able to make work with a team, think outside the box, and work closely with the doctors. Reading this makes you say, “Holy cow — that’s ME!”:…
…callers would think that she’s sitting behind a peaceful desk with no responsibility but to answer their calls. Super CA’s at their service while collecting money and pulling travel cards,…
…Hill’s call to “think and grow rich,” a phrase he’d later immortalize. Teachings at Palmer: Hill’s curriculum at the school was an early iteration of The Law of Success, a…
…such as Think And Grow Rich, Ten Days To A Great New Life, The Magic Of Thinking Big, and many others have strongly emphasized the setting of life goals as…
…body always suffers. We think of the body as the sum of its parts, and that since we understand the sum of the parts we can understand the whole. Beyond…
…you think you want. Hope I got you thinking. – – – – – – – – – – Thanks to all of my friends who came to Atlanta last…
…remember Netcom and those 3 1/2 inch floppy disks they used to mail out so you could sign up for their service? I think I had my first netcom account…
…personal need interferes with the way you run your business, it can kill your practice. All too often, patient reports are watered down. Recommendations are based on what doctors think…
…has disappointed hundreds of thousands of kids to look up to him as a role model and hero. Personally, I think it’s a bunch of horse crap. Phelps is an…
…subluxation are merely re-moving subluxations around and around. If you think you’re correcting a subluxation because it made a noise, you’re sadly mistaken. I hate to be the bearer of…
…message” to millions of people every year and successfully convert many thousands of people to their ideas of religion. No matter what you may think of these ministries, you have…
…principled chiropractors. I think that is one of our principles, so many of us brave souls choose to step forward and stand out of the crowd. I always strive to…
…public relations firms? Ultimately they are advertising to us on the news. People think that it’s news. They are constantly advertising the medical way of thinking. The outside-in way of…
…of the two) takes place in the mind and involves non-Love thinking on our part. It diminishes the all-important quality of the nerve impulse reaching the cell. As Dr. Jim…
…any, of the trip? It really freaks you out. You think to yourself, was I paying attention? You were, but it’s just that you’ve done it so many times before…
…of my children, three of my four grandchildren, and of course myself. The best part is that you have adjusted not only our spines, but also our way of thinking…
…cousin recently had a stroke. Don’t you think that it is kind of young to have such a violent symptom? Unfortunately, he has never been under chiropractic care, but that…
…is off. The staff may not understand the importance of fair trade or the doctor may only be thinking of the next bill. Either way, no one is thinking about…
…using one’s last name. But what if you’re new to the chiropractic industry and thinking about names that would best fit your practice? I compiled a list of seven different…
…those) but they keep coming. I received one again this month, and I think there’s some good topics related to chiropractic salaries, so I decided to keep it (at least…
…the past and it’s well-known that search engines will likely penalize the website showing duplicate content (a major reason I think template web sites by chiropractic hosting companies are a…
…fit and trim. Go hang out in your local chiropractors office. You’ll likely find the most progressive thinking people in your community hanging out there. They are thinking healthy and…
…“You may never know how far reaching something you may think say or do today, will affect the lives of countless millions tomorrow.” This month is dedicated to those who…
…come to mind. Few are going to think about that little liver pill they take each morning and the mass amounts of energy that were consumed for it to get…
…shrinks, read every book, go to seminars, and nothing changes. It’s not that books and seminars are not worthwhile, it’s because their thinking didn’t change. We think if we go…
…talk on Saturday night I took time to reflect on this past year. I did a lot of thinking this year. My thinking got me where I wanted to go…