By Dr. Peter Amlinger, D.C. Many years ago a Medical Historian named Sir Charles Singer wrote about the stages of ill health, among other things. This noted author’s writings are as accurate today as they were when he first wrote them. He asserts that: • The first stage is a functional impairment. He states that […]
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Today we are going to look at how the law of demand and supply works in the body. When a business isn’t keeping up with demand, it increases production to meet the demand or the business goes under. When there is more supply than demand business backs off production to not over tax workers, supply […]
The Big Idea
Hanging over the exam room door is a quote: “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Take a moment, sit down and close your eyes. Think of a newborn baby. Feel their hands. Touch the toes. When I think of my daughter, I can […]
Shining Bright
The Lighthouse at Castle Island by Dr. Drew Henderson Let your light shine so bright before men… It’s a mere strip of sand near the eastern end of the long Bahaman archipelago. I’ve never been to Castle Island – few people even in the Bahamas know about it – but I think of it whenever […]
Fear the Bear?
We have a brown bear that treks through our front yard on occasion. Last spring/summer alone we saw it a half dozen times. He picks berries from our yard and apples that fall from our neighbor’s tree, looks for garbage, and then continues along his path through the woods behind our houses. As a parent […]
Multiple Warning System
Little Johnny is sitting at dinner playing with his food. He builds a mountain out of his potatoes and a jump ramp out of his celery. Johnny takes his chicken bits and races them up the ramp and CRASH right into the spectator peas. We as parents begin the multiple warning system dance. “If you […]