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August 26, 2015
The last few principles began the Biologic Principles and introduced us to the concept of Innate Intelligence. As mentioned then, Universal Intelligence is in all matter, both organic and inorganic, but Innate Intelligence is unique only to organic… more »
August 19, 2015
 Last time we finished with the Universal Principles of chiropractic's 33 principles. The Universal Principles dealt primarily with the very foundation of chiropractic, all the way down to describing the fundamentals of quantum forces as well as… more »
August 3, 2015
Continuing on from the last post are the final three Universal Principles of chiropractic. 12. The Character of Universal Forces. The forces of universal intelligence are manifested as physical laws, are unswerving and unadapted, and have no… more »
July 20, 2015
In the last post I talked a bit about the background of Stephenson’s 33 principles of chiropractic philosophy as well as a bit about the first five principles of chiropractic in Dr. Koch’s revised order. The first were the absolute foundation of… more »
July 6, 2015
For this week, and probably for the next few as well, rather than discussing another study or research paper, I’d like to write about some of the chiropractic principles of philosophy which helped shape and stabilize the profession for the last… more »
June 22, 2015
One of the best imaging tools that physicians of any sort have at their disposal are MRIs. And MRI is great at showing soft tissue such as muscles, the spaces between joints, and other soft tissue, in addition to bony tissue as seen in X-rays. Often,… more »
June 8, 2015
For most of the history of neurology, it was thought that the brain lacks a traditional lymphatic system; the system used by the body to direct immune responses. It was always believed that the brain had to have some kind of system in place for it… more »
May 25, 2015
It seems these days that antibiotics are given out like candy. While there is certainly a time and place for them, many doctors won’t even bother to check if an infection is bacterial (which will typically respond well to antibiotics) versus viral… more »
May 14, 2015
Do you often leave the office with a throbbing head or neck? Do your muscles feel fatigued for their relative lack of movement?  You may think manual labor, sports, and other more motion-based activities bring greater risk of injury. But… more »
May 11, 2015
I’ve been asked by many mothers in the past if they should get their children in to get checked sometime and that answer is always a definitive yes. Not all children will need to get an adjustment, of course, but they should absolutely be checked… more »
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