Shout Out to Queen Anne Businesses: Stuhlberg’s

Shout Out to Queen Anne Businesses: Stuhlberg’s

I feel lucky that I was able to get in so many blog posts already for 2010, as my time and energy levels have been dwindling since Maggie arrived. I realized today that it has been a month or so since my initial Shout Out to Queen Anne Businesses, which I still intend to do on a weekly basis. This week the Seattle business on Queen Anne Hill I want to give a shout out to is Stuhlbergs. It...

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Home Birth Advice For Dads | Queen Anne Seattle Chiropractic

Home Birth Advice For Dads | Queen Anne Seattle Chiropractic

I have to admit I am getting a little nervous about the new baby coming. I play it cool most of the time, and I don’t have any bad experiences from the birth of Gordon. However, I do remember a couple of weeks prior to Gordie’s arrival, my nervous system went into hyper-drive. Difficulty sleeping. Eating poorly. Watching too much television. Gaining 30lbs over 9 months. This...

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P90X Chiropractic Challenge: Update

Two days down and 88 more to go. Hoping this post will help keep me accountable. My diet has been on target, although I should be getting in a few more calories. My body hasn’t been used to much exercise for a while and the fatigue I felt today during plyometrics I am attributing to my mono. Looking forward to the remainder of the workouts this week, and if I think back to my very first...

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Video: Neuroplasticity and The Arrowsmith School

If you use the video on your site but please link back to Queen Anne Chiropractic Center After writing my last blog post about neuroplasticity and chiropractic, reviewing the documentary, and reading some of the responses I received,  I decided to find a small clip of the documentary, The Brain That Changes Itself(Courtesy of the CBC.)  If you’re interested I highly recommend renting or...

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Seattle, Bruce Lee, and Chiropractic History

Seattle, Bruce Lee, and Chiropractic History

1995 was a very special year in the history of Chiropractic. Growing up in a chiropractic family, I have had the good fortune to have been taught the history of chiropractic from a very early age. I can still remember doing my first “biography” in 3rd grade. I remember other children chose hockey players, Prime Ministers, and I think a couple of kids even tried to squeak in...

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