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Ask yourself every night before you go to bed, "Did I do my best today?"
  

March 2010

 

Massages Available Mondays, Tuesday, and Thursday 4pm-7pm

(Julie Schall on Mondays; Rick Johnson Tuesdays and Thursdays)

 

Thursday, March 11th--Girl Scout Cookie Day

Monday, March 15th--Muffin Monday

SAT, 13th and 27th--Open from 10am--12pm

Friday, April 2nd--Good Friday--CLOSED

 

 Referrals

The majority of our businesses comes from patient and professional referrals.  If you have friends and family who are interested in better health or chiropractic care, please send them to our website, or have them call our office for an appointment. We are here to provide better health to everyone.

 

TOP 10 DANGEROUS THOUGHTS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH

1. It will go away if I ignore it.
2. I'll just take some Ibuprofen.
3. I'm fine. My back doesn't hurt at all.
4. It's too late. I'm too old to get better.
5. I can "crack" my own back.
6. My doctor says there's nothing else I can do.
7. I went to a chiropractor once and he fixed me.
8. I'm healthy. I'm not taking any medications at all.
9. I'm too busy. I'll do it next week.
10. My wife/husband doesn't believe in it.
 
Make yourself a priority and get the care you need and deserve. Excuses only delay your progress.
 

 What is a subluxation?

The word "subluxation" comes from the Latin words meaning "to dislocate" (luxate) and "somewhat or slightly" (sub). A subluxation means a slight dislocation (misalignment) or biomechanical malfunctioning of the vertebrae (bones of the spine). These disturbances may irritate nerve roots and blood vessels which branch off from the spinal cord between each of the vertebrae. This irritation may cause pain and dysfunction in muscle, lymphatic and organ tissue as well as imbalance in the normal body processes.

  

 

 

 

 

All of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today. -Dale Carnegie