… it’s possible… The only way to do it is through an open market. In an open market a balance is truck between service and costs. Higher costs do no equal better service, lower costs do not equal lesser service. It the ones who provide the best service at the most appropriate fee that has […]
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Being Subluxated is Like Having Weeds in Your Garden
Weeds need to be pulled out so the plants I want to grow can grow stronger and healthier because weeds take vital nutrients from the soil that could otherwise be going to my vegetables and flowers. Being subluxated is like having weeds in your garden. They interfere with the vital nutrients of life from getting […]
An Individual Assertion
I was talking with my brother on the phone last night. He applied for a career firefighter position and I called him to find out the latest on his standing. I’ve also been backpacking with bricks in the pack for weight as part of my exercise and I was looking for a standard… At one […]
Pain Relief Techniques
I’d like to address three items that have come up in the past month or so, all having to do with pain relief and what happens when you are subluxated. All three have their pros and cons… Inversion tables: When clear, these are great for pain relief. They distract the spine in a passive manner […]
CA Kelly Talks The Big Bang Theory
By: Kelly Kimball, Chiropractic Assistant (and future chiropractor) I absolutely love the TV show The Big Bang Theory. A huge nerd myself, sometimes I just laugh at the fact that I can often understand what the geeky scientists are talking about with their experiments. In one episode, Leonard’s mother, Beverly, comes to visit and is […]
Priorities
By Kelly, Chiropractic Assistant (and future Chiropractor), Nardi Family Chiropractic When I started college, I realized that I was going to have to cut back and narrow down my extracurricular activities. Unlike high school, where I spread out my time and energy over many different interests, I knew in college I was going to be […]