Are you in Worse Shape than you Thought?

by Brandon Harshe, DC on July 13, 2010

It is interesting how a person coming to a chiropractic office for one problem can end up having four additional main complaints by the end of a ten minute consultation.

Americans are so busy and so stressed that they don’t often stop to consider how unhealthy they really are. How could they? If they did, maybe, subconsciously, they wouldn’t be able to continue at the pace they’ve been on.

Recently, I did a consultation with a new patient. This person came in mainly because of heel pain. Ten minutes later, it was also hip pain, low back pain, headaches, and sinus infections.

By the end of the consultation, this individual’s remark was “I guess I’m in worse shape than I thought!”

If you are in any kind of pain, this is not a new development that suddenly needs attention. This is your body’s way of telling you it can no longer adapt to the disfunctional state it has been in. It’s your Innate Intelligence’s way of saying “Hey you! I need help!”

We should all be under chiropractic care from womb to tomb, so to speak. We should all be checked right at birth, and it should continue throughout life.

Considering how traumatic the birth process is, even in a natural home birth with zero complications, there is no reason babies should have to go without chiropractic care. This is a healthy way to start their time in this world, and gives that child the opportunity to live a healthy life and develop optimally.

When this happens, they won’t end up in a chiropractic office in their forties, finally realizing they have multiple problems interfering with their quality of life.

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1 Beacon Schuler July 14, 2010 at 9:46 am

“they won’t end up in a chiropractic office in their forties, finally realizing they have multiple problems interfering with their quality of life.”

No, but they will, presumably, end up in a chiropractic office…

2 Dr. Brandon Harshe July 14, 2010 at 9:51 am

That was the point I was making Beacon

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