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Monday, December 5th, 2016
Features and Benefits

Chiropractic Gardening Tips for Avoiding Back Pain

We are well and truly into the warmer weather, which means for many of us gardening has come back in to the routine. Here are some tips to help you have a relaxing, enjoyable, and pain-free gardening season.

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Monday, March 24th, 2014

Did the Chiropractor Actually Break the Baby’s Neck?

UPDATE:

We seem to have ‘lost’ this story from the Blog. It was posted December last year. It has been reloaded for those that have asked…

Over recent months I have watched with a sense of horror the wave of anti-Chiropractic stories and headlines in newspapers and social media.

None more confronting than those that appeared a few weeks ago with the frightening claim of a Chiropractor breaking the neck of a baby.

This is a terrible situation for the baby and obviously our hearts go out to the parents. However, I am horrified that this case has been used for nothing more than political spin and grandstanding.

The Chiropractor did not cause the injury – AND this fact was known at the time of the ‘press release’.

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Tuesday, March 11th, 2014

Are You High Maintenance?

This one will get you thinking.

I take aspirin for the headache caused by the Zyrtec I take from the Relenza for the uneasy stomach from the Ritalin I take for the short attention span caused by the Scopoderm TTS I take for the motion sickness I got from the Lomotil I take for the diarrhoea caused by the Xenical for the uncontrolled weight gain from the Paxil I take for the anxiety from the Lipitor I take for my high cholesterol.

Because exercise, a good diet and regular Chiropractic Care is just Too Much Trouble!

Are you too busy to get better?

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Sunday, February 23rd, 2014

Introducing The Musculoskeletal Profile

Many patients really struggle with neck pain, back pain, headaches, arthritis, stress and chronic pains.

And of those patients, it is bewildering that many have years of treatment with varying practitioners, spending thousands of dollars – and NEVER having these key nutrients tested.

It is highly unlikely you will ever achieve a great outcome in the care if these key values are not right.

Now optimal is the key here.

Near enough is not good enough.

If you are paying north of $60 a visit to a therapist or practitioner you need to have the key nutrients at the optimal level to get the best out of your care. You need to get this right.

If you are using natural medicines or health supplements you need to know if they are working and you are taking the correct amount.

Further more being in a ‘normal’ range is quite different than being in an optimal range to encourage the body to heal.

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