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The Chiropractic Advantage

By Stacy Larsen, D.C. “What makes us human is the millisecond between stimulus and response.” Steven Covey, Principled-Centered Leadership It’s great to be a human being. It is wonderful to be able to choose how you respond to what is going on around you. That is the essence of being alive. What is even more

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WCA continues to dispel media stroke misinformation

From WCAnews.com Each month, the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) “Health Watch” electronic newsletter provides information on research studies that reveal the dangers of many common drugs and medical procedures. Although the reports are published in reputable journals such as the Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, British Medical Journal and The New England

Read More »

My Fellow Missionaries

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Another Panama mission has recently come and gone, and even though we chose not to participate in this one (physically, anyway), I could feel the energy of it. All week during the mission, I could feel the excitement and the joy and the miracles, as well as the inevitable (albeit very

Read More »

How is your enrollment?

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Back in the old days (early 80’s) I experienced several seminars that were known as EST at the time. They were seminars that were geared toward creating transformational growth in their participants. They exist under another name at this point. Anyway my point is that one of the concepts I learned

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Gossip – a Matter of Trust

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I love to Gossip. The only problem is that the price has gotten too high. When I gossip I am usually trying to make myself feel better by putting someone else down. Why do I need to put them down? Maybe I’m feeling pretty low myself. Sometimes when people gossip I

Read More »

Step Number Six to a Hundred a Day

There are several reasons that Chiropractors won’t do a Spinal Care Workshop. The first being the fear of speaking. To fix this just schedule one person every day at the end of the day for SCW and it won’t take long for you to schedule 2 a day, then more patients one time each week. You will eventually get tired of being there late every single day and get over your fear of public speaking.

Read More »

Your Conscious Mind & Change

By Dr. James M. Sigafoose Within the last week or two I have had 7 calls from chiropractors who are on the wane, and in serious financial and practice condition. At the same time we have several people whose practices are just exploding, several over 1000 visits per week. I hear the excuses given to

Read More »

Department of Veterans Affairs Urgent Action Alert!

They’re trying to delay the Chiropractic V.A. health care benefit! The World Chiropractic Alliance asks that you to act NOW. This year, the chiropractic profession won a tremendous victory with the passage of the chiropractic V.A. law, which makes chiropractic care – including care for subluxation correction – available to our veterans. This was a

Read More »

Step #5 To A Hundred A Day

By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #5 (do a written report of findings on new patients which include photos of their x-rays) is somewhat difficult to get Chiropractors to do because of the mental planning it takes, not the emotional risk. Most Chiropractors who finally get a good looking report put

Read More »

Chiropractic’s Destiny

By Sid Mouk, D.C. Chiropractic’s Destiny — or is it?An idea whose time has come. A concept that is spreading throughout the entire population of a country or even the whole planet. The “Hundred Monkeys” concept (when more than a certain percentage of a population accepts and adopts an idea, it will inevitably spread throughout

Read More »
dorausch adjusting panama 2002

Chiropractic in Panama

By Kindra Osterhart, age 15 For a chiropractor to be, a chiropractic mission to the country of Panama is amazing. The experience of watching my mother and other chiropractor’s adjust, made me see the complete and whole truth of God working through the chiropractors. The people of Panama are so accepting of chiropractic, that they

Read More »
chiropractors receive key panama

Chiropractors Receive Key to Panama City

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Panama City, Panama: Dr. Luis and Lina Ocon of Salinas, California were handed the key to the city of Panama today for the chiropractic humanitarian work provided in Panama during the past week. For seven days, 32 chiropractors along with their staff and some family, provided care to the people of

Read More »

Panama Mission Placeholder

Hello all, Tonight, our group from David returns and we are planning a celebration in about an hour from now. Photos to come! planetc1.com-news @ 3:59 pm | Article ID: 1015631988

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adjustments for all

CREW Mission – The Womens Prison and More

It’s Friday, and I just found a computer in an office that has internet access so I thought I’d post an article placeholder as I have no idea how soon I’ll get access again. Today, I visited the “Casa De Mujeres” or House of Women, the prison here in Panama for female offenders. This has

Read More »
joe accurso panama 2002

CREW Photos from Tuesday in Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Sorry I missed Tuesday. It was a great day and I was physically spent by days end. Today I witnessed Dr. Joe Accurso perform some 20 health talks in Spanish. He was incredible. We were very busy yesterday as Joe would gather about 40 – 60 people and give them a

Read More »
cordero balsamo panama

Panama City Bus Terminal – The Brain Stem

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I have been to many different locations in Panama but I’ve never seen anything like the recently built bus terminal in Panama City. If you have ever been to Panama, you certainly noticed there are many buses. Hundreds of converted school buses crowd the roads of Panama delivering Panamanians to and

Read More »

The Baseball Field

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A field of dreams. What’s a good way to finish up a high volume (spirit) day? Being invited to adjust the countries top baseball team before they paly tonight’s game. Since I don’t have much time today to write (we are being kept very busy) I just included some photos to

Read More »

Group Experience in Colon Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Welcome everybody. Today I had the privilege to visit the town of Colon in Panama. A group of us boarded a bus at about 7:30 AM and headed out on a one-hour drive to the city where we would adjust today. We had heard many things about Colon (most of them

Read More »

CREW Mission to Panama 2002

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Panama City, Panama – Mar. 3rd 2002: Today, we begin the eighth C.R.E.W. (Chiropractors Restoring Energy Worldwide) mission to the country of Panama. I will be bringing you articles daily from different locations across the country of Panama. Most of the articles will be in somewhat of a diary format as

Read More »

My Fellow Bridges of Light

By Stew Bittman, D.C. I’ve always been fascinated by bridges (and more than a bit afraid of them ever since seeing that video of the Bay Bridge collapsing during the 1989 earthquake). To this day, I haven’t the faintest notion of how they build one, and would be embarrassed to share the ways my imagination

Read More »

The Chiropractic Advantage

By Stacy Larsen, D.C. “What makes us human is the millisecond between stimulus and response.” Steven Covey, Principled-Centered Leadership It’s great to be a human being. It is wonderful to be able to choose how you respond to what is going on around you. That is the essence of being alive. What is even more

Read More »

WCA continues to dispel media stroke misinformation

From WCAnews.com Each month, the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) “Health Watch” electronic newsletter provides information on research studies that reveal the dangers of many common drugs and medical procedures. Although the reports are published in reputable journals such as the Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, British Medical Journal and The New England

Read More »

My Fellow Missionaries

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Another Panama mission has recently come and gone, and even though we chose not to participate in this one (physically, anyway), I could feel the energy of it. All week during the mission, I could feel the excitement and the joy and the miracles, as well as the inevitable (albeit very

Read More »

How is your enrollment?

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Back in the old days (early 80’s) I experienced several seminars that were known as EST at the time. They were seminars that were geared toward creating transformational growth in their participants. They exist under another name at this point. Anyway my point is that one of the concepts I learned

Read More »

Gossip – a Matter of Trust

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I love to Gossip. The only problem is that the price has gotten too high. When I gossip I am usually trying to make myself feel better by putting someone else down. Why do I need to put them down? Maybe I’m feeling pretty low myself. Sometimes when people gossip I

Read More »

Step Number Six to a Hundred a Day

There are several reasons that Chiropractors won’t do a Spinal Care Workshop. The first being the fear of speaking. To fix this just schedule one person every day at the end of the day for SCW and it won’t take long for you to schedule 2 a day, then more patients one time each week. You will eventually get tired of being there late every single day and get over your fear of public speaking.

Read More »

Your Conscious Mind & Change

By Dr. James M. Sigafoose Within the last week or two I have had 7 calls from chiropractors who are on the wane, and in serious financial and practice condition. At the same time we have several people whose practices are just exploding, several over 1000 visits per week. I hear the excuses given to

Read More »

Department of Veterans Affairs Urgent Action Alert!

They’re trying to delay the Chiropractic V.A. health care benefit! The World Chiropractic Alliance asks that you to act NOW. This year, the chiropractic profession won a tremendous victory with the passage of the chiropractic V.A. law, which makes chiropractic care – including care for subluxation correction – available to our veterans. This was a

Read More »

Step #5 To A Hundred A Day

By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #5 (do a written report of findings on new patients which include photos of their x-rays) is somewhat difficult to get Chiropractors to do because of the mental planning it takes, not the emotional risk. Most Chiropractors who finally get a good looking report put

Read More »

Chiropractic’s Destiny

By Sid Mouk, D.C. Chiropractic’s Destiny — or is it?An idea whose time has come. A concept that is spreading throughout the entire population of a country or even the whole planet. The “Hundred Monkeys” concept (when more than a certain percentage of a population accepts and adopts an idea, it will inevitably spread throughout

Read More »
dorausch adjusting panama 2002

Chiropractic in Panama

By Kindra Osterhart, age 15 For a chiropractor to be, a chiropractic mission to the country of Panama is amazing. The experience of watching my mother and other chiropractor’s adjust, made me see the complete and whole truth of God working through the chiropractors. The people of Panama are so accepting of chiropractic, that they

Read More »
chiropractors receive key panama

Chiropractors Receive Key to Panama City

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Panama City, Panama: Dr. Luis and Lina Ocon of Salinas, California were handed the key to the city of Panama today for the chiropractic humanitarian work provided in Panama during the past week. For seven days, 32 chiropractors along with their staff and some family, provided care to the people of

Read More »

Panama Mission Placeholder

Hello all, Tonight, our group from David returns and we are planning a celebration in about an hour from now. Photos to come! planetc1.com-news @ 3:59 pm | Article ID: 1015631988

Read More »
adjustments for all

CREW Mission – The Womens Prison and More

It’s Friday, and I just found a computer in an office that has internet access so I thought I’d post an article placeholder as I have no idea how soon I’ll get access again. Today, I visited the “Casa De Mujeres” or House of Women, the prison here in Panama for female offenders. This has

Read More »
joe accurso panama 2002

CREW Photos from Tuesday in Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Sorry I missed Tuesday. It was a great day and I was physically spent by days end. Today I witnessed Dr. Joe Accurso perform some 20 health talks in Spanish. He was incredible. We were very busy yesterday as Joe would gather about 40 – 60 people and give them a

Read More »
cordero balsamo panama

Panama City Bus Terminal – The Brain Stem

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I have been to many different locations in Panama but I’ve never seen anything like the recently built bus terminal in Panama City. If you have ever been to Panama, you certainly noticed there are many buses. Hundreds of converted school buses crowd the roads of Panama delivering Panamanians to and

Read More »

The Baseball Field

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. A field of dreams. What’s a good way to finish up a high volume (spirit) day? Being invited to adjust the countries top baseball team before they paly tonight’s game. Since I don’t have much time today to write (we are being kept very busy) I just included some photos to

Read More »

Group Experience in Colon Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Welcome everybody. Today I had the privilege to visit the town of Colon in Panama. A group of us boarded a bus at about 7:30 AM and headed out on a one-hour drive to the city where we would adjust today. We had heard many things about Colon (most of them

Read More »

CREW Mission to Panama 2002

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Panama City, Panama – Mar. 3rd 2002: Today, we begin the eighth C.R.E.W. (Chiropractors Restoring Energy Worldwide) mission to the country of Panama. I will be bringing you articles daily from different locations across the country of Panama. Most of the articles will be in somewhat of a diary format as

Read More »

My Fellow Bridges of Light

By Stew Bittman, D.C. I’ve always been fascinated by bridges (and more than a bit afraid of them ever since seeing that video of the Bay Bridge collapsing during the 1989 earthquake). To this day, I haven’t the faintest notion of how they build one, and would be embarrassed to share the ways my imagination

Read More »