If you don’t already subscribe to Dr. Gerry Clum’s, The Latest Stuff From Gerry, you’re missing out on these chiropractic gems. It was brought to Dr. Clum’s attention that the pharmaceutical drug company Pfizer has been recommending that seeing a chiropractor is a vital part of treatment forRead More >
Seattle Chiropractor Discusses America’s Obesity Epidemic
Thanks to chiropractic researcher, Dr. Gregory Plaugher, I became aware of a recent review of U.S. government’s decision to decrease the obesity epidemic in America. As a Seattle Chiropractor I do see this issue in Washington State, but notice it so much more whenever I travel to otherRead More >
Which drug can cause Spontaneous Tedon Rupture?
I have finally found a bit of time to update the blog. I was off to a torrid pace but the duty of work and family must take priority over my blog. However, it has given me a chance to take some notes on some interesting things IRead More >
Video: Chiropractic and Reducing Blood Pressure
Chiropractors have known about the connection between subluxations and blood pressure for many years, but people continue to be in prescription medications for this diagnosis. This video does a fantastic job explaining and illustrating the important connection between the nervous system, high blood pressure, and the effect aRead More >
Seattle Chiropractic P90X Challenge Begins.
Monday was the start date, and I feel lucky to have gotten my first missed workout out of the way. New start date for P90X, today, 03/16/2010. I am going to do my best to document my journey. It isn’t my first go round with the P90X workout,Read More >
Chiropractor is a lacrosse Superstar
Most of you know I love hockey, but the sport of lacrosse has been one of my favorites since my buddy Jared and I joined the St. Vital Salmonbellies at age twelve. So when I read about a chiropractor, Pat “Madman” Maddalena, tearing it up in the NationalRead More >
Chiropractic, Nutrition, and Weston A. Price
For as schooled as I have been in chiropractic philosophy, alternative treatments to promote health and prevent disease, and nutrition, I was at a loss when a practice member mentioned Weston A. Price to me a couple of years ago. This article describes Weston A. Price as aRead More >
Chiropractor coaches Olympic bobsled team to gold and bronze
There are two things I love about this article from the Grand Rapid News, about chiropractor, Dr. Jason Ross, D.C. The first thing is the fact that helped the men’s four man bobsled to a gold medal, and the two woman bobsled team to a bronze at theRead More >
Burned Nerves or Chiropractor | Easy Choice for this Oakland Pitcher
I seem to be a little more concerned for injured Oakland A’s pitcher, Justin Duchscherer, then he is for himself, according to this injury update by the San Jose Mercury News. They’re going to do a procedure where they actually burn the nerves, kill the nerve endings, soRead More >
Chiropractor in charge of Olympic Speed Skaters rehabilitation
Since we are all in the Olympic chiropractic spirit, I thought I would post my second Olympic post about a chiropractor on the same day. It represents the number of wins Team Canada needs to take the gold in men’s hockey. Dr. Scott Swanson let us know onRead More >
Chiropractors valued at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games: Go Team Canada!
Thanks to Dr. John for the great find about chiropractors taking part in the Polyclinic at he 2010 Olympic Winter Games. The Olympic Polyclinic is a massive one stop shop for all Olympic athletes and officials. Chiropractors join ranks with Medical Doctors, Dentists, as a complete range ofRead More >
Pharm Fail: Diabetes drug linked to heart attacks
Why isn’t this the news story being exposed in a greater fashion? Without getting into the ins and outs of type 2 diabetes being reversible through diet, exercise, and lifestyle, the punishment for the folks at GlaxoSmithKline should be swift and severe. You shouldn’t have to be aRead More >
Top 5 Tips When Choosing a Chiropractor
As my wife and I have recently found out, choosing a qualified health care professional for our family is not an easy task. Luckily, we do not have a difficult choice when choosing a chiropractor, but here are some tips when you and your family are in needRead More >
Great Chiropractic News Links
Queen Anne Chiropractic News Links – Vancouver Island chiropractor’s make up Olympic Caliber team at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games(Olympic Chiropractors) – Chiropractor Bill DeLoache Jr. gives his time, energy, and faith to people who may need it the most (Soft sell for hard cells) – CommunityRead More >
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,Read More >