Should I Go to the Chiropractor?
How do you know if you should go to a chiropractor?
Ask yourself the following:
- Am I alive?
- Do I have a spine and structural system?
- Do I have a brain and nerve system?
- Do I have stress in my life?
- Do I live on a planet with gravity?
If you answered yes, drop what you are doing and run to your neighborhood chiropractor for a chiropractic checkup.
Yes, the test seems a bit humorous, but we’re trying to make an important point. That is, everyone needs to ensure they have a healthy spine and structural system free of subluxations. That means everyone! From infancy to the elderly.
Most people have been taken to a dentist for checkups since childhood. People also get their eyes checked, their hearing checked, etc. You can live without teeth, vision, and even hearing – but can you live without a spine? Never! Why haven’t you had your spine checked?
Children must be taught the importance of spine and body structure health. They need to be brought to the chiropractor for a checkup. It’s a great habit to get used to. They’ll remember it. And then, when they are adults and must deal with life’s stresses, they won’t think twice about chiropractic care. And they’ll thank their parents for being so thoughtful.
Spinal care is ancient. Throughout the world, in many different cultures, the health of the spine is considered essential to the health of the body. The Greeks, Japanese, Chinese, Indians, Africans, Polynesians, American Indians, and many others practiced spinal care. What happened?
It Was Lost but Has Thankfully Come Back
With the advent of conventional medicine, now dominant in society, spinal health was all but forgotten. That is ironic since the father of medicine, Hippocrates, said, “Look well to the spine for the cause of diseases.”
Fortunately, chiropractic has brought back that healing art, science, and philosophy of spinal care – true natural healing. Please bring in your whole family for chiropractic checkups, and you’ll see a beautiful improvement in everyone’s well-being.
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For Your Health,
Dr. Scott Van Dam