You’re The Answer (When Wichita Shook With The Big Idea Mindset)
Here’s an excerpt from a post by the event founder Dr. Devin Vrana. It’s like the sample at Baskin Robbins – get a little pink spoonful from each vibrant speaker…
Here’s an excerpt from a post by the event founder Dr. Devin Vrana. It’s like the sample at Baskin Robbins – get a little pink spoonful from each vibrant speaker…
Many of us want to do better, be better. We try hard, we struggle, we fail. We think we need some grand gesture to grow – a career-change, an intense exercise regime, a cross-country move. And because those are so big, we usually don’t do them. So day after day passes, as we get sicker, more tired, more disappointed, more dead. Psst: IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS.
Subluxation mean that the bone has shifted and is pressing on the nerves of the spinal column. This reduces the flow of information from the brain to the other systems of the body, resulting in reduced function…and symptoms like heartburn.
I mean, what really matters is how you feel, right? It’s easy to assume that if you’re not in pain, then your body is doing ok. Right?
Hey there! Dr. Ryan asked me to hop on and share a bit about myself. I’d like to be the wizard behind the curtain à la Wizard of Oz, but being the writer is the next best thing. So I’m Jenna Quentin. I believe in telling stories that inspire, engage and educate, and I’m really …
Invasive surgery can be life-changing and permanent, with extended recovery times. While surgery can be imperative and life-saving, sometimes it doesn’t have to be your first choice. With a holistic, natural approach, we believe in first trying all of the most conservative options first. Here’s big impact suggestions for surgery alternatives. Chiropractic – Spinal adjustments …
You want your body to rest and heal in the way that it innately knows how. So should you get a chiropractic adjustment or not?
Sharing an article found on CircleofDocs.com with our theme this month exploring surgery. Come back for the next two weeks for fascinating information and an encouraging story!
In her early sixties, Catherine was beginning to resign herself to the reduced mobility of a much older person. She required daily pain medication to function at her office job, and had been on increasingly higher doses of the prescription for the last two years. Catherine was interested but only cautiously optimistic, when she got her first chiropractic examination.
You go to your general practitioner, who sees you are in distress and wants to help. You get a prescription for a strong opioid painkiller and an anti-inflammatory. Once you are taking the drugs, a few things are happening without you realizing it.