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 […]
Stories
Walking Sticks
This week, we turn to my good friend and colleague, Dr. Drew Henderson of Murraysville, Ga: Not long ago on a visit to the low country of South Carolina, I was taking a stroll in the woods at a time when I was struggling with self-doubt. Following a trail that took me winding through wild […]
20K
What would you do with an additional $20,000 per year? We just heard from a patient who owns his own local construction company. He has been under care for about 6 months beginning his care due to major back pain. He had been everywhere, you name the specialist, he has heard from them. All anyone […]
Billy the Life Cell
By Ralph Gilmore, A Chiropractic patient (The following was sent to me by a fellow Chiropractor, my only association to the article is that I have posted it for you all to read – Dr. Nardi) It was just another morning in the body of Tom. In the thyroid, Billy the life cell was at […]
A Story About Martial Arts
Our Martial Arts story actually began when I was an 8 year old child.I was always a tall, lanky, brainy, nerdy kind of kid.Like many kids, I was bullied; but I never had the size, skills, or confidence to fight back and stand up for myself.My parents enlisted me in karate.I instantly took to the […]
Lessons Learned from Tomatoes
I learned a valuable lesson this summer.It is one that will last a lifetime and it came in the simplest of forms. I often keep a half dozen or so tomato plants.The ones I use are descendants from a single plant that a patient’s father brought from Italy.Over the past three summers these tomatoes have […]