SHINGLES: BEYOND THE RASH

Your kid wakes up one morning with flu-like symptoms, and red, itchy blisters from head to toe. Sounds like chickenpox. No big deal. Send them right up to bed to get rest and drink fluids. Stop them from scratching to prevent scar development. The worst part about chickenpox is what lies within the nervous system…

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FINDING BALANCE: CHIROPRACTIC SOLUTIONS FOR VERTIGO

The room is spinning, disorientation sets in, and nausea and vomiting begins. You must have vertigo. Vertigo is one of the most common conditions that chiropractors treat. In this week’s blog, we will discuss what vertigo is, and explain what chiropractors can do to help.  What is Vertigo? Vertigo is a sense of feeling off…

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A SOOTHING TOUCH: CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR SORE THROAT RELIEF

Have you ever experienced a persistent sore throat without flu-like symptoms? There are several factors that cause sore throats without illness. Over the past few weeks, we talked about different body systems associated with the Autonomic Nervous System, and identified different conditions that chiropractors can help manage. In this week’s blog, we will explain how…

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REVITALIZING INTIMACY: CHIROPRACTIC SOLUTIONS FOR SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION

WARNING! This week’s content gets a little bit more intense, so be careful with whom you share this content. When we say the nervous system controls everything we do, we mean everything. In this week’s blog, we are going to finish up our series on the Autonomic Nervous System and talk about issues involving the…

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ALIGNED AND DRY: CHIROPRACTIC SOLUTIONS FOR INCONTINENCE

Do you ever have the sudden urge to go to the bathroom and feel like you are not going to make it? Imagine the people who experience incontinence daily. We’re sure it’s embarrassing to those individuals. If you are reading this and it sounds like you, please keep reading because we can help. In this…

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NAVIGATING THE LOWER GI MAZE

NAVIGATING THE LOWER GI MAZE Does your stomach still hurt? In last week’s blog, we discussed digestive distress, mainly focusing on upper GI conditions. In this week’s blog, we are going to finish last week’s topic on digestive distress and talk about lower GI conditions that lead to bowel changes. Lastly, we will discuss how…

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DIGESTIVE DISTRESS

Have you ever experienced unexplained stomach pain? You haven’t eaten anything unusual. Your next step is to go to the doctor to find more answers. There are several different conditions that cause digestive distress. Most are manageable with lifestyle changes and others may require deeper intervention. What if you saw a specialist and all tests…

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HEART & LUNGS

Have you ever experienced chest pain? The first inclination is to believe it’s something involving the heart, right? As reasonable as that sounds, there are numerous conditions that cause chest pain that are not heart related, including those of the lungs, ribs or thoracic spine. In last week’s blog, we focused on the Autonomic Nervous…

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REVISITING THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

Early last year, we talked a lot about neuropathy, nerve degeneration and the three different divisions of the nervous system. Neuropathy primarily affects the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) and the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Last year, we talked a lot about the PNS and little about the ANS. This week, we will focus on the…

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FROM MATS TO MIRACLES: THE ENDLESS BENEFITS OF YOGA PRACTICE

Over the past few weeks, we had a few blogs about weight and physical exercise. We mentioned different types of exercise, indicating we would discuss each in due time. The first of these exercises is yoga. We want to discuss the benefits of yoga and its physical and mental benefits for the human body. What…

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