Did you ever notice how the holidays seem to stress us out more so than other times of the year? There are meals and gifts to buy and long lines at the stores. We rush around for the last minute items that we forgot during our normal shopping. Then for the items we missed, very […]
Our Thoughts of the Week
The Fisherman
I often hear a story about a man who walked along a pier and saw a fisherman. The fisherman kept reeling in fish and throwing them back into the ocean. So the man walked up to him and asked why he kept throwing the fish back. The fisherman looked at him and replied โbecause theyโre […]
Limitations of Matter
Last week we spoke about how having faith and trust always leads to a positive outcome. This week weโll follow that up with the rest of the conversationโฆ โBut my MD says I need these for the rest of my life because I canโt ______ on my own.โ Your doctor is referring to what is […]
To the Mountaintop!
The following is a common conversation Iโve been having with people. โBut doc, I have to take these medications, you donโt know what I feel like without them.โ โYouโre right, I donโt know how you feel, but I know how I felt, so I can relate. When you were subluxated, you did have to take […]
Commitment
There is a shocking statistic that we have all seen which states that 52% of all marriages end in divorce. That also means that 48% successfully reach โtill death do us part.โ How is it that they are so successful, but others are not? Those couples are 100% committed to their spouse. Such couples have […]
We Are What We Eat
We Are What We Eat, New York Times, Sept 22, 2010 Today’s Simple Truth comes from Andy Forelli, DC of Huntington, NY: The first antibiotic (Penicillin) was mass-produced and introduced to the public in 1943. A mere four years later, bacteria were becoming resistant to it. Over 75 years later, many in the health care […]