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paulmartindc
13 October 2008 @ 01:52 pm
I've had a couple of conversations with people lately about chiropractic.  Usually when people talk me about chiropractic, they approach it from the standpoint of, "what can you do for me?"  This is a completely valid stance.  People have issues that they would like resolved, and are wondering how chiropractic can help them with their particular issue.  I get some blank looks sometimes when I tell them what I would do.

"I would adjust you."

It is an easy answer.  That part of the action doesn't change no matter who walks into our office, and no matter what they walk in with.  That's the beauty of wellness care.  That's the great thing about what we do.  Wellness care works the way it does because it improves the body's ability to function.  In every way.

When people get adjusted, they have better communication throughout their entire system, between body, mind, and spirit.  That helps the body in any way you can think of.  As communication improves coordination and balance likewise improve.  The efficiency of the body improves as it can handle and deal with any stress (i.e. experience) that the body has.  It does so with less waste, with a correct, apportioned response that is appropriate to the situation, whatever that is!  If that situation is a chronic condition, then your body will become better at managing it and healing you.  If it is an acute sprain or injury, then the body will be able to provide the right amount of swelling, the right amount of pain, and provide the right healing for you.  If everything is going very well for you, then it will go even better.

This is true for any level of wellness care.  It is not about fixing your disease or condition.  Obviously, that would be great.  The best way for us to do that, is to help the best doctor in the world treat your condition.  That doctor is you, or more specifically, the intelligence within you.  Wellness care is much more powerful than crisis care at helping people be well and live to their optimal potential.

As a greatly respected chiropractor, Arno Burnier, once said, "You don't have to be sick to get well!"
 
 
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