Ear Infections and a Chiropractor Part 2

In a follow up to my original article on chiropractic helping children eliminate chronic ear infections with the help of a chiropractic adjustment, is a nice news story done last year about that very subject. Ear infections do not need to be a normal part of childhood, and chiropractors should not be the last resort. They should be the first resort, and every parent should know about an...

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3 Reasons Children Should See a Chiropractor

3 Reasons Children Should See a Chiropractor

Have you ever run into somebody that always needs proof?  Your word, your experience, and more often than not the endless amount of proof you provide for them isn’t enough either.  Due to some of the stigmas and myths that revolve and evolve around chiropractic, I have a tendency to run into these people. A lot. Luckily, we have a chiropractor like Dr. Patrick V. Suglia, D.C. and the...

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Diet can cause depression?!? Go Figure.

Diet can cause depression?!? Go Figure.

I spend the majority of my day speaking to people about Chiropractic, and doing my best to educate them about the effects of an adjustment.  There are other components to health that I must preach about, as they are similarly important. Thanks to Chiro.org, I came across a recent study that was just published on PubMed.gov,  Dietary pattern and depressive symptoms in the middle age.  Since...

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Tires or Alignment?

Tires or Alignment?

Last August, I was fortunate to spend some time with a couple of hockey teammates on a drive up to Vancouver for a tournament we were scheduled to compete in. We had all been acquaintances for the past few years, but truly didn’t know much about each other. As a Chiropractor, I have a tendency to notice the subtle and obvious abnormalities of a persons posture, gate, and even overall...

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Ear Infections: Gone in a FLASH

Ear Infections: Gone in a FLASH

One of the biggest misconceptions about many childhood ailments is that they simply come with territory, and the few spared were lucky, while the unlucky ones simply suffer. My favorite example of this are children who suffer from acute or chronic ear infections (Otitis Media.) My sister and I were some of the lucky ones to never have suffered the pain and suffering from an ear infection. My...

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