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Giving a hug after every adjustment

By Stew Bittman, D.C. I hug basically every folk that I adjust. There, I admit it. I can’t help it, tho. It has become a habit. A wonderful and important part of every folk’s visit. Maybe more important than even I imagine. And it seems as natural as a flowing river: adjustment and hug, adjustment

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No Excuse For Irresponsibility

Give me a job that I know that I can do or at least think that I have a shot at being able to do and get out of my way and let me get to work. After a while I figured out that there isn’t a whole heck of a lot of things that I would like to do that I can’t get done especially after I learned the fine art of delegating and empowering so that I can rally a team when necessary. So many people don’t know they can do it. They don’t believe it so there is no way that they can achieve it. Give me a ball and I’ll run with it. I’m never happier in life then when I ‘m running with the ball.

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Fellow Chiropractic Caretakers of the Principle

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Since the start of 2004, we’ve already had 4 babies born in the practice, and there are at least 9 more ready to come aboard in the next couple of months (it snowed a lot last April and May!). I was blessed to check 3 of the 4 within the first

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Chiropractic in the News

A glimpse at some of todays chiropractic stories worldwide… Marco Island, FloridaHundreds of women are choosing home birth in the state of Florida is a welcome alternative to giving birth in a busy hospital setting. From the article… “I did a lot of research on my own. I didn’t just rely on the birth classes

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Top Ten Strategies For Mediocrity

Taking Action Without Planning When it comes to your future, impulsiveness is the Mother of Regret. Considerable thought must be given to the ends as well as the means of your strategy.

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Six Leading Presidential Candidates Endorse Chiropractic

With just one week remaining before the beginning of the Iowa caucuses, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has secured official statements on chiropractic care from each of the six leading Democratic presidential candidates. ACA secured these statements through close cooperative efforts with the Iowa Chiropractic Society and politically active doctors of chiropractic across the country.

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Blessed with Chiropractic Care

I started Chiropractic care at Dr. Mike’s office in July, 2002. At that time, I had many health concerns and hoped that Chiropractic would help me. My cousin Denise was forever telling me how Chiropractic changed her and her family’s life. Denise planted the seed, and then Jackie educated me tremendously on how I would benefit from Chiropractic care. At that point, I knew it was time to meet Dr. Mike. When I entered his office, I already knew that he would help me.

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Take a Stand on Chiropractic

Do you want Chiropractic to “take off,” your practice to “take off?” Then we need to start thinking, speaking and acting as though they have and they will. Of course doing this will separate you from many people including some chiropractors. They will call you crazy. They will say you are wrong. They will eventually have enough of you, and they will attempt to crucify you.

Read More »

Healing Potential of a Skillfully Delivered Spinal Adjustment

We all know the Healing potential of a skillfully delivered spinal adjustment given at the right time in the right place. But have even we in subluxation-based Chiropractic actually been selling this profession short? We know the power of the spinal adjustment when it comes to healing dis-ease and disease conditions in the human body, but is it also possible that this same spinal adjustment can actually change human behavior?

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How Chiropractic Care Changed Christina’s Life

My 8-year old daughter, Christina, started Chiropractic care in July, 2002. At that time, when she started care, she had asthma and problems with her white cells. Christina would spike 105 fevers with no warning or other symptoms. Obviously she had a low immune system, which resulted in her always being sick.

Read More »

Giving a hug after every adjustment

By Stew Bittman, D.C. I hug basically every folk that I adjust. There, I admit it. I can’t help it, tho. It has become a habit. A wonderful and important part of every folk’s visit. Maybe more important than even I imagine. And it seems as natural as a flowing river: adjustment and hug, adjustment

Read More »

No Excuse For Irresponsibility

Give me a job that I know that I can do or at least think that I have a shot at being able to do and get out of my way and let me get to work. After a while I figured out that there isn’t a whole heck of a lot of things that I would like to do that I can’t get done especially after I learned the fine art of delegating and empowering so that I can rally a team when necessary. So many people don’t know they can do it. They don’t believe it so there is no way that they can achieve it. Give me a ball and I’ll run with it. I’m never happier in life then when I ‘m running with the ball.

Read More »

Fellow Chiropractic Caretakers of the Principle

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Since the start of 2004, we’ve already had 4 babies born in the practice, and there are at least 9 more ready to come aboard in the next couple of months (it snowed a lot last April and May!). I was blessed to check 3 of the 4 within the first

Read More »

Chiropractic in the News

A glimpse at some of todays chiropractic stories worldwide… Marco Island, FloridaHundreds of women are choosing home birth in the state of Florida is a welcome alternative to giving birth in a busy hospital setting. From the article… “I did a lot of research on my own. I didn’t just rely on the birth classes

Read More »

Top Ten Strategies For Mediocrity

Taking Action Without Planning When it comes to your future, impulsiveness is the Mother of Regret. Considerable thought must be given to the ends as well as the means of your strategy.

Read More »

Six Leading Presidential Candidates Endorse Chiropractic

With just one week remaining before the beginning of the Iowa caucuses, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has secured official statements on chiropractic care from each of the six leading Democratic presidential candidates. ACA secured these statements through close cooperative efforts with the Iowa Chiropractic Society and politically active doctors of chiropractic across the country.

Read More »

Blessed with Chiropractic Care

I started Chiropractic care at Dr. Mike’s office in July, 2002. At that time, I had many health concerns and hoped that Chiropractic would help me. My cousin Denise was forever telling me how Chiropractic changed her and her family’s life. Denise planted the seed, and then Jackie educated me tremendously on how I would benefit from Chiropractic care. At that point, I knew it was time to meet Dr. Mike. When I entered his office, I already knew that he would help me.

Read More »

Take a Stand on Chiropractic

Do you want Chiropractic to “take off,” your practice to “take off?” Then we need to start thinking, speaking and acting as though they have and they will. Of course doing this will separate you from many people including some chiropractors. They will call you crazy. They will say you are wrong. They will eventually have enough of you, and they will attempt to crucify you.

Read More »

Healing Potential of a Skillfully Delivered Spinal Adjustment

We all know the Healing potential of a skillfully delivered spinal adjustment given at the right time in the right place. But have even we in subluxation-based Chiropractic actually been selling this profession short? We know the power of the spinal adjustment when it comes to healing dis-ease and disease conditions in the human body, but is it also possible that this same spinal adjustment can actually change human behavior?

Read More »

How Chiropractic Care Changed Christina’s Life

My 8-year old daughter, Christina, started Chiropractic care in July, 2002. At that time, when she started care, she had asthma and problems with her white cells. Christina would spike 105 fevers with no warning or other symptoms. Obviously she had a low immune system, which resulted in her always being sick.

Read More »