Who should go to a
chiropractor?
A very simple question. Its answer is dependent upon one's
concept of the goal of chiropractic. If the goal of chiropractic is
to get sick people well, then presumably sick people should go to a
chiropractor. If the goal is prevention of sickness, presumably all
patients should be on a maintenance program.
I would like to share the very unique
goal of chiropractic as practiced in this office. I
would like to see ALL people, sick or well, young and old, getting
their spines checked for vertebral subluxations on a regular basis
(minimum once a week) to allow their bodies to better express all of
their life potentials. This would in turn allow each person
to get more out of life. In order to understand this concept, one
must understand how vertebral subluxation affects the quality
of one's life.
Physiologically, it is known that virtually every
expression of life is controlled, at least in part by body
chemistry. It is changes in body chemistry that determine
our energy level, our ability to resist and recover from disease, our
ability to extract nutrients from food, our moods, attitudes, sense of
humor, our manual dexterity, and virtually every other expression of
life. Therefore, if anything happens to alter body chemistry it can
affect every aspect of one's life. This is why the law does not
allow people to drive after consuming too much alcohol. The alcohol
can produce blurred vision, slowed reaction time, poor coordination,
and make a generally good driver a menace to society. Of course the
individual reaction to alcohol varies from person to person. Some
people become sad, some become happy, some become violent, some silly,
and some just fall asleep. All however, seem to suffer from poor
judgment and lack of coordination.
Another example would be people who use
medication to "treat" a variety of problems. Just look in the
Physician Desk Reference (PDR) to see that for every drug listed; side
effects which can change you mentally, physically and emotionally. It
is easy to understand
"Vertebral subluxations are, by definition,
an interference with the innate control of the body.
You cannot have body chemistry in balance when
vertebral subluxations are present"
how altering body chemistry from the outside-in can
affect everything we are and everything we can accomplish. In short,
it can negatively alter our potential in many different areas.
While our potential, or performance levels, may
be affected by drugs from the outside, they can also be affected by
chemical changes that originate within. Our body is an incredible
natural chemical factory. With a chemical reaction needed for
virtually every aspect of life, there are countless numbers of
chemical reactions occurring constantly. It is the wisdom of the
body, innate intelligence, which uses the brain,
spinal cord and nerve system as its medium of expression, to
control and coordinate the chemical producing organs and glands
of the body. Any alteration in the production of chemicals like
thyroxin, insulin, adrenaline, cortisone, testosterone, estrogen,
and dozens of others (known and unknown) in the body, will produce
just as drastic a change as would chemicals administered from the
outside-in.
Vertebral subluxations are, by definition, and
interference with the innate control of the body.
You cannot have body chemistry in balance when vertebral subluxations
are present. When you have an imbalance of body chemistry you are
unable to fully express your potential in any number of areas.
It is not my goal to be a "slipped-disc jockey"
dealing with neck aches and backaches and referring people out.
Every man, woman, and child in my community and yours
deserves to know the truth. Chiropractic is not just for backaches,
nor is it for cancer. It is not for any particular malady.
Chiropractic is for people! All people!
There is not a person you will ever meet, who should not have
his or her spine checked regularly. It is the goal of this
office to share chiropractic with as many people as possible, to allow
their bodies to function and perform at a higher level of efficiency.
Thus enabling them to more fully express all of their potentials and
abilities, and therefore, get more out of their lives.
