I am here to be a chiropractor I teach it to my community and to my patients. I am here to perform specific adjusments to improve spinal function. These adjustments reduce "subluxation" of the spinal system which can disturb nerve impusles as they are transmitting vital information and lifeforce messages to every cell, tissue and system of our living bodies.
The protection of the integrity of this delivery system is the most basic element of health.
Without them we can't move well.
Without them we can't digest what we eat properly.
Without these impulses circulating in their purest form our potential is comprimised.
Our living systems enter a state of less than optimal existence known as DISORDER.
It is this state of disorder which 'stops us from living'.
How is this possible?
Most of us don't grasp the principle which life proves in the first few months of our lives in mother's womb. From two cells, trillions are created as our body is built according to a pre-existing design.
Is this design visible? No. How does the invisible become a visible living form capable of self regulation, self organization and self healing?
What is true health care actually about if the above is true?
For a chiropractor the answer is to optimize the flow of this invisible force as a delivery system of all that is needed.
Is it important we know how to eat? Absolutely.
Is it important we know how to move? Yes!
Is it necessary to breath properly? Ummhmm.
Is how we use our mind to think and our heart to feel and express emotion something we need to learn practice and train on? If we want to really live these are vital to us. But they aren' health care, they are lifestyle choices.
Is it acceptable to live any lifestyle while our life energies are subluxated and altered from their true state?
Is is accetable to play an untuned guitar or piano? Well IS IT?
What make us lose our tune?
Would STRESS be too simple an answer?
'Stay tuned' next time as I delve into this matter of maladaptation to life's curveballs.
Yours for health and Well Being...from inside-out,
Dr. Bob Pike
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