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Herbal Supplements & Controlled Substances

Recently, a dietary supplement that was promoted to treat a wide range of conditions was recalled in the U.S. as a result of an investigation that found the supplement contained a prescription medication. The supplement in question is known as Anso Comfort Capsules and according to reports, they were found to contain chlordiazepoxide, a prescription

Read More »

Life University Lady Eagles are #1

More basketball, more publicity for chiropractic, and more of Dr. Sid Williams. According to weekend reports, the Life University Lady Eagles women’s basketball team are now ranked #1 in the nation. Fox Sports Net will telecast their story on the Life University Lady Eagles, February 28th at 7 pm eastern time in the U.S. Just

Read More »

Free Drug Samples are not Free

A medical clinic in Seattle was looking for ways to cut prescription costs and to do so, decided to stop allowing free drug samples from being distributed at their clinic. Does that make any sense? If they’re trying to cut costs why are they cutting out the free drug samples? The clinic began to realize

Read More »

American Chiropractic Cheerleader – Update!

Update! Samantha is in 1st place thanks to you! We want a chiropractic kid on the cover, place another vote today! This contest ends on Monday, the 26th so read below and place your votes! A web site called americancheerleader.com is holding a photo contest this week and the winner will be on the cover

Read More »

Upcoming ICA Election for President

I sincerely appreciate your taking the time to read the information contained in this letter as I inform you of my candidacy for the office of President of the International Chiropractors Association. These are times of profound decision for our organization and I want you to know how dedicated and determined I am to move the ICA back into the realm of our founding values and principles.

Read More »

More Vaccines – The Week in Review 2

Just when you think it’s time to go home and enjoy the weekend, along comes more news regarding the ER vaccine issue. Two News publications have printed articles in response to the uproar that parents and activist groups have created. Bergen County News: TV fuels vaccine debateNew York Daily News: Ill Will Over ‘ER’ Episode

Read More »

Vaccine Pimping Television Shows

With vaccine pimping television shows, vaccine commercials on T.V., vaccine investigations on network news, and numerous vaccine related articles in the press, its been a busy week.

Read More »

New Vaccine Investigated on Network News

Last week, Planet Chiropractic reported on Prevnar, showing the inconsistencies stated in media reports regarding a study that was released touting the vaccines effectiveness. Last night, Channel 8 news in Dallas Texas (an ABC News affiliate) presented a well researched investigation into the same vaccine.

Read More »

Vaccine and Other Drug Shortages

An article from Nando Media titled “Vaccine shortage forces U.S. hospitals to ration adult tetanus shots” reads like a spine chilling thriller, poised to put fear in the hearts and minds of all that read it. The NewsHospitals nationwide are rationing tetanus shots for adults since there is a reportedly huge shortage of tetanus vaccine

Read More »

American Chiropractic Cheerleader – Update!

Update! Samantha is in 3rd place. We want a chiropractic kid on the cover, place your vote today! A web site called americancheerleader.com is holding a photo contest this week and the winner will be on the cover of the sites national publication. Why is that information posted here and what does it have to

Read More »

Upcoming ICA Election for President

Forwarded by Dr. Tom Klapp for members of the International Chiropractors Association It’s happened in Florida and Rhode Island. It’s happening right now in Vermont. Your State may be next!An Urgent Message From Dr. Tom KlappAbout the Upcoming ICA Election for President(Call 1 888 705-4099 toll-free to hear a message from Dr. Klapp) Dear ICA

Read More »

News Spinning & American Home Products

This article is just one example of how the “news” works and why it’s important to get your news information from more than one source. We’ve seen several articles in the last few days related to American Home Products and the new vaccine they were pushing during NBC’s ER commercial break. Though the company claims

Read More »

Valentine’s Abundance in Ontario

Valentine’s Day was a little sweeter for the Wiarton Salvation Army Foodbank this year with the addition of just under one ton of food to top up their dwindling stores. The sixth annual H.O.P.E. Day at the Wiarton Family Chiropractic Centre brought in 1,921 pounds of food in a record-breaking food-drive. “Our patients and wellness

Read More »

American Home Products, Vaccines & ER

Lot’s of news this week regarding the recent episode on ER. Congratulations to the families and doctors out there who are doing such a fine job of exposing just what’s going on. So there’s an absolutely biased vaccine episode on ER and “coincidentally” there is also an advertisement by a vaccine manufacturer. Many have suggested

Read More »

Mothering Magazine calls to boycott NBC’s ER

Forwarded by PROVE Journalists around the world are threatened, tortured and murdered for telling the truth. As journalists in the US we have immense privilege not enjoyed in many other countries. With this privilege comes a responsibility. You especially, the writers for ER, have a privileged platform from which to tell the truth and instead

Read More »

Informed Vaccine Choice Insulted on NBC’s ER

From Dr. Ron Adams Dear Docs: I know there are many opinions on vaccines. But I thought I would send this to the hub anyway. Did anyone besides me see the 2/15 episode of ER on NBC? It was a full-court press PR stunt for vaccination. A non-vaccinated kid was taken into the hospital with

Read More »

Physician Organization Responds to NBC’s ER

Forwarded by PROVE Your show concerning the unvaccinated child who died of measles, which was highly insulting to concerned parents who have done their homework and are rightly concerned about vaccine reactions, could do much harm. It is true that measles can be fatal. Perhaps 1 in 1,000 children who gets measles has complications, occasionally

Read More »

Letters to NBC regarding ER Broadcast

NBC’s television drama ER contained a highly controversial story line about a family who chose not to vaccinate their children, and one of the children contracts measles and dies from complications while the doctors on the show lash out at the mother and categorically deny any risks posed by the vaccine.

Read More »

A Valentines Message For You

I am a chiropractor. Today, I will love everyone, serve everyone, and give the message of chiropractic to everyone I contact. Every man, woman and child needs my help today, in becoming and remaining subluxation free. At no time today, will I withhold the truth of chiropractic for fear of rejection.

Read More »

It’s All About The Love

Today is a day of love, a day in which we express our emotions for one another. Every day in our lives should be like today. For several years, there has been a saying among many of my friends, “it’s all about the love.” “It’s all about the love” is a statement that is made

Read More »

I Love Chiropractic!

By Super CA Lynne Gawley-Hofstetter When something exciting happens in your life you want to shout it to the world. So here I go, I LOVE CHIROPRACTIC! It changed my life, and if you let it, it will change yours also. I started chiropractic care twelve years ago, as a result of a baseball injury.

Read More »

A Celebration Of Love

By Stew Bittman, D.C. To the editor: (February, 1996) Another Valentine’s Day has come and gone. A celebration of love. So we lavished our sweethearts with hearts and flowers and candy (to clog up those hearts, I suppose.) It’s all very nice and sweet, but what exactly are we celebrating? Is love something we pronounce

Read More »

Wait, and See Your Chiropractor

A recent article on Yahoo! News suggests that when your child has an ear infection, it’s better to wait a few days to see whether symptoms can improve before beginning a course of antibiotics. According to the article, waiting appears to be a practical way to reduce the use of antibiotics, as demonstrated in a

Read More »

Pills, Vitamins & Potions

Is the outside-in approach to health finally on the way out? For the first time since 1994, according to a study by Information Resources Inc., Americans are now buying fewer vitamins, herbs and other health supplements. Questions about safety and effectiveness are contributing to the slowing sales nationwide. Through the late 1990s, consumers purchased loads

Read More »

American Chiropractic Cheerleader

A web site called americancheerleader.com is holding a photo contest this week and the winner will be on the cover of the sites national publication. Why is that information posted here and what does it have to do with chiropractic? Read on. Well, there’s a very special contestant in this photo contest and she just

Read More »

Financial and Emotional Risk – New Patients

By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends,at our past Society of Chiropractic Masters (SOCM) meeting we were discussing how to get your existing patients to refer more new patients to you. I was explaining that the more you reduce the financial and emotional risk the more new patients you will have. I reduce the

Read More »

Toy and Drug Recalls

Yesterday, several featured news headlines related to various toys that are being recalled in the United States appeared across the web. The pharmaceutical industry could learn a lot about public responsibility if they would simply adopt some of the practices seen in these toy recall announcements. One of the first headlines read “Choking Hazard Prompts

Read More »

Vaccines And Communication

“What we got here is a failure to communicate.” The National Library of Medicine has posted some information as the result of a national survey titled “Childhood Vaccine Risk/Benefit Communication In Private Practice Office Settings.” According to the study, the national survey was conducted to identify whether physicians and nurses were communicating the risks/benefits of

Read More »

Is This Vaccine Effective?

A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that a particular vaccine for child ear infections is safe and effective. An article related to the study was published on Yahoo News in an effort to presumably increase awareness of the vaccine and of the study. If an individual was to quickly

Read More »

Scientists And Conflicts of Interest

More news this week regarding researchers and organizations who sponsor medical research. According to reports, they can expect increased scrutiny from federal regulators who are looking for potential financial conflicts of interest. According to an article published on Yahoo News, the increased focus is partially the result of the 1999 death of an 18-year-old who

Read More »

CBS Eye On America – Pharmaceuticals & Side Effects

If you missed the Monday evening CBS broadcast regarding Pharmaceuticals and their side effects, you can still watch it on the web. From the airing…“Sometimes pharmaceutical companies will list every adverse event that occurs in order to make the major adverse event seem of less importance in the overall picture.” – Dr. Donald Marks, FDA

Read More »

Unvaccinated Children & Philosophical Exemptions

Forwarded by PROVEIn the December 27th issue the JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), some doctors and CDC cronies published a study proclaiming the astounding finding that unvaccinated children are more at risk for measles and pertussis than vaccinated children. (Abstract available by clicking here.) They went on to claim that “exemptors” put the

Read More »

California Chiropractor Awarded Business Person of the Year

On Friday, January 26, the Hayward California Chamber of Commerce presented Dr. Gerard W. Clum, D.C., with the Business Person of the Year Award, at the chamber’s annual celebration awards night. Dr. Clum, President of Life West Chiropractic College, was selected on the basis of his success in directing Life West, as well as contributions

Read More »

New Chiropractic Audio for February

This month Planet Chiropractic brings you yet another inspirational chiropractic talk from a well known and very successful chiropractor. This month’s talk features Dr. Sharon Gorman and it was recorded live during a four-day chiropractic philosophy weekend program known as New Beginnings. Dr. Sharon Gorman practices in the state of Pennsylvania and she is involved

Read More »

Kill the Pain and Maybe Your Baby

A report featured on MSNBC.com and ABC News.com suggests that common non steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers may be linked to an increased risk of miscarriage. According to the articles, researchers found that women taking non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) suffered more miscarriages than women who had not taken these drugs. NSAIDs are a class of drugs

Read More »

Herbal Supplements & Controlled Substances

Recently, a dietary supplement that was promoted to treat a wide range of conditions was recalled in the U.S. as a result of an investigation that found the supplement contained a prescription medication. The supplement in question is known as Anso Comfort Capsules and according to reports, they were found to contain chlordiazepoxide, a prescription

Read More »

Life University Lady Eagles are #1

More basketball, more publicity for chiropractic, and more of Dr. Sid Williams. According to weekend reports, the Life University Lady Eagles women’s basketball team are now ranked #1 in the nation. Fox Sports Net will telecast their story on the Life University Lady Eagles, February 28th at 7 pm eastern time in the U.S. Just

Read More »

Free Drug Samples are not Free

A medical clinic in Seattle was looking for ways to cut prescription costs and to do so, decided to stop allowing free drug samples from being distributed at their clinic. Does that make any sense? If they’re trying to cut costs why are they cutting out the free drug samples? The clinic began to realize

Read More »

American Chiropractic Cheerleader – Update!

Update! Samantha is in 1st place thanks to you! We want a chiropractic kid on the cover, place another vote today! This contest ends on Monday, the 26th so read below and place your votes! A web site called americancheerleader.com is holding a photo contest this week and the winner will be on the cover

Read More »

Upcoming ICA Election for President

I sincerely appreciate your taking the time to read the information contained in this letter as I inform you of my candidacy for the office of President of the International Chiropractors Association. These are times of profound decision for our organization and I want you to know how dedicated and determined I am to move the ICA back into the realm of our founding values and principles.

Read More »

More Vaccines – The Week in Review 2

Just when you think it’s time to go home and enjoy the weekend, along comes more news regarding the ER vaccine issue. Two News publications have printed articles in response to the uproar that parents and activist groups have created. Bergen County News: TV fuels vaccine debateNew York Daily News: Ill Will Over ‘ER’ Episode

Read More »

Vaccine Pimping Television Shows

With vaccine pimping television shows, vaccine commercials on T.V., vaccine investigations on network news, and numerous vaccine related articles in the press, its been a busy week.

Read More »

New Vaccine Investigated on Network News

Last week, Planet Chiropractic reported on Prevnar, showing the inconsistencies stated in media reports regarding a study that was released touting the vaccines effectiveness. Last night, Channel 8 news in Dallas Texas (an ABC News affiliate) presented a well researched investigation into the same vaccine.

Read More »

Vaccine and Other Drug Shortages

An article from Nando Media titled “Vaccine shortage forces U.S. hospitals to ration adult tetanus shots” reads like a spine chilling thriller, poised to put fear in the hearts and minds of all that read it. The NewsHospitals nationwide are rationing tetanus shots for adults since there is a reportedly huge shortage of tetanus vaccine

Read More »

American Chiropractic Cheerleader – Update!

Update! Samantha is in 3rd place. We want a chiropractic kid on the cover, place your vote today! A web site called americancheerleader.com is holding a photo contest this week and the winner will be on the cover of the sites national publication. Why is that information posted here and what does it have to

Read More »

Upcoming ICA Election for President

Forwarded by Dr. Tom Klapp for members of the International Chiropractors Association It’s happened in Florida and Rhode Island. It’s happening right now in Vermont. Your State may be next!An Urgent Message From Dr. Tom KlappAbout the Upcoming ICA Election for President(Call 1 888 705-4099 toll-free to hear a message from Dr. Klapp) Dear ICA

Read More »

News Spinning & American Home Products

This article is just one example of how the “news” works and why it’s important to get your news information from more than one source. We’ve seen several articles in the last few days related to American Home Products and the new vaccine they were pushing during NBC’s ER commercial break. Though the company claims

Read More »

Valentine’s Abundance in Ontario

Valentine’s Day was a little sweeter for the Wiarton Salvation Army Foodbank this year with the addition of just under one ton of food to top up their dwindling stores. The sixth annual H.O.P.E. Day at the Wiarton Family Chiropractic Centre brought in 1,921 pounds of food in a record-breaking food-drive. “Our patients and wellness

Read More »

American Home Products, Vaccines & ER

Lot’s of news this week regarding the recent episode on ER. Congratulations to the families and doctors out there who are doing such a fine job of exposing just what’s going on. So there’s an absolutely biased vaccine episode on ER and “coincidentally” there is also an advertisement by a vaccine manufacturer. Many have suggested

Read More »

Mothering Magazine calls to boycott NBC’s ER

Forwarded by PROVE Journalists around the world are threatened, tortured and murdered for telling the truth. As journalists in the US we have immense privilege not enjoyed in many other countries. With this privilege comes a responsibility. You especially, the writers for ER, have a privileged platform from which to tell the truth and instead

Read More »

Informed Vaccine Choice Insulted on NBC’s ER

From Dr. Ron Adams Dear Docs: I know there are many opinions on vaccines. But I thought I would send this to the hub anyway. Did anyone besides me see the 2/15 episode of ER on NBC? It was a full-court press PR stunt for vaccination. A non-vaccinated kid was taken into the hospital with

Read More »

Physician Organization Responds to NBC’s ER

Forwarded by PROVE Your show concerning the unvaccinated child who died of measles, which was highly insulting to concerned parents who have done their homework and are rightly concerned about vaccine reactions, could do much harm. It is true that measles can be fatal. Perhaps 1 in 1,000 children who gets measles has complications, occasionally

Read More »

Letters to NBC regarding ER Broadcast

NBC’s television drama ER contained a highly controversial story line about a family who chose not to vaccinate their children, and one of the children contracts measles and dies from complications while the doctors on the show lash out at the mother and categorically deny any risks posed by the vaccine.

Read More »

A Valentines Message For You

I am a chiropractor. Today, I will love everyone, serve everyone, and give the message of chiropractic to everyone I contact. Every man, woman and child needs my help today, in becoming and remaining subluxation free. At no time today, will I withhold the truth of chiropractic for fear of rejection.

Read More »

It’s All About The Love

Today is a day of love, a day in which we express our emotions for one another. Every day in our lives should be like today. For several years, there has been a saying among many of my friends, “it’s all about the love.” “It’s all about the love” is a statement that is made

Read More »

I Love Chiropractic!

By Super CA Lynne Gawley-Hofstetter When something exciting happens in your life you want to shout it to the world. So here I go, I LOVE CHIROPRACTIC! It changed my life, and if you let it, it will change yours also. I started chiropractic care twelve years ago, as a result of a baseball injury.

Read More »

A Celebration Of Love

By Stew Bittman, D.C. To the editor: (February, 1996) Another Valentine’s Day has come and gone. A celebration of love. So we lavished our sweethearts with hearts and flowers and candy (to clog up those hearts, I suppose.) It’s all very nice and sweet, but what exactly are we celebrating? Is love something we pronounce

Read More »

Wait, and See Your Chiropractor

A recent article on Yahoo! News suggests that when your child has an ear infection, it’s better to wait a few days to see whether symptoms can improve before beginning a course of antibiotics. According to the article, waiting appears to be a practical way to reduce the use of antibiotics, as demonstrated in a

Read More »

Pills, Vitamins & Potions

Is the outside-in approach to health finally on the way out? For the first time since 1994, according to a study by Information Resources Inc., Americans are now buying fewer vitamins, herbs and other health supplements. Questions about safety and effectiveness are contributing to the slowing sales nationwide. Through the late 1990s, consumers purchased loads

Read More »

American Chiropractic Cheerleader

A web site called americancheerleader.com is holding a photo contest this week and the winner will be on the cover of the sites national publication. Why is that information posted here and what does it have to do with chiropractic? Read on. Well, there’s a very special contestant in this photo contest and she just

Read More »

Financial and Emotional Risk – New Patients

By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends,at our past Society of Chiropractic Masters (SOCM) meeting we were discussing how to get your existing patients to refer more new patients to you. I was explaining that the more you reduce the financial and emotional risk the more new patients you will have. I reduce the

Read More »

Toy and Drug Recalls

Yesterday, several featured news headlines related to various toys that are being recalled in the United States appeared across the web. The pharmaceutical industry could learn a lot about public responsibility if they would simply adopt some of the practices seen in these toy recall announcements. One of the first headlines read “Choking Hazard Prompts

Read More »

Vaccines And Communication

“What we got here is a failure to communicate.” The National Library of Medicine has posted some information as the result of a national survey titled “Childhood Vaccine Risk/Benefit Communication In Private Practice Office Settings.” According to the study, the national survey was conducted to identify whether physicians and nurses were communicating the risks/benefits of

Read More »

Is This Vaccine Effective?

A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that a particular vaccine for child ear infections is safe and effective. An article related to the study was published on Yahoo News in an effort to presumably increase awareness of the vaccine and of the study. If an individual was to quickly

Read More »

Scientists And Conflicts of Interest

More news this week regarding researchers and organizations who sponsor medical research. According to reports, they can expect increased scrutiny from federal regulators who are looking for potential financial conflicts of interest. According to an article published on Yahoo News, the increased focus is partially the result of the 1999 death of an 18-year-old who

Read More »

CBS Eye On America – Pharmaceuticals & Side Effects

If you missed the Monday evening CBS broadcast regarding Pharmaceuticals and their side effects, you can still watch it on the web. From the airing…“Sometimes pharmaceutical companies will list every adverse event that occurs in order to make the major adverse event seem of less importance in the overall picture.” – Dr. Donald Marks, FDA

Read More »

Unvaccinated Children & Philosophical Exemptions

Forwarded by PROVEIn the December 27th issue the JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), some doctors and CDC cronies published a study proclaiming the astounding finding that unvaccinated children are more at risk for measles and pertussis than vaccinated children. (Abstract available by clicking here.) They went on to claim that “exemptors” put the

Read More »

California Chiropractor Awarded Business Person of the Year

On Friday, January 26, the Hayward California Chamber of Commerce presented Dr. Gerard W. Clum, D.C., with the Business Person of the Year Award, at the chamber’s annual celebration awards night. Dr. Clum, President of Life West Chiropractic College, was selected on the basis of his success in directing Life West, as well as contributions

Read More »

New Chiropractic Audio for February

This month Planet Chiropractic brings you yet another inspirational chiropractic talk from a well known and very successful chiropractor. This month’s talk features Dr. Sharon Gorman and it was recorded live during a four-day chiropractic philosophy weekend program known as New Beginnings. Dr. Sharon Gorman practices in the state of Pennsylvania and she is involved

Read More »

Kill the Pain and Maybe Your Baby

A report featured on MSNBC.com and ABC News.com suggests that common non steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers may be linked to an increased risk of miscarriage. According to the articles, researchers found that women taking non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) suffered more miscarriages than women who had not taken these drugs. NSAIDs are a class of drugs

Read More »