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Upper Cervical Media

Montel Williams and His Experience With Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

If you are an Upper Cervical Chiropractor or student, chances are you have seen this video. But it never hurts to watch it again. It always excites me to see Upper Cervical Chiropractic showcased somewhere in the media.

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Upper Cervical Chiropractic Adjustment Proven to Equal 2 Blood Pressure Medications

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

In case you found this website and weren’t aware of the power of an atlas (C1 vertebra) adjustment, you can read the following article, courtesy of Web MD. Just be aware that an atlas adjustment is not a cure for high blood pressure. It is intended to remove the interference between the nervous system-body communication. [...]

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The Relationship Between the Upper Cervical Spine and your Health

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

I saw these videos of Dr. Shawn Dill explaining various aspects of Upper Cervical Chiropractic. I thought they would be useful to share with you. Each video is short, typically between one and two minutes. Enjoy!

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Upper Cervical Chiropractic Talk Show? It Could Happen!

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

Oprah.com is conducting a contest to find the next star of their very own talk show. Here is the information straight from the website: Do You Have What It Takes? Oprah and reality TV super producer Mark Burnett (Survivor & The Apprentice) are joining forces in search of the next big TV star. Do you [...]

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The Atlas of Life Introductory Video Tour

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

For those of you who are visiting this site for the first time, I made a video that will take you on a guided tour of The Atlas of Life. Enjoy!

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Talk The TIC 2010 Competition

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

This year’s Talk The TIC competition took place two weekends ago at Life University in Atlanta. What is Talk The TIC you ask? Talk The TIC is a competition where students from various chiropractic colleges give a talk on chiropractic that they would give to the public. Belated congratulations go out to the 2010 winner [...]

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Preview of this Wednesday’s Lunch N’ Learn with James Tomasi at Parker College of Chiropractic

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

With James Tomasi speaking at Parker this coming Wednesday, I wanted to post this video of him speaking about his experiences with trigeminal neuralgia. Enjoy!

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Become a Part of The Atlas of Life Chiropractic Directory Today!

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

After weeks of research, planning, and work setting this up, The Atlas of Life Chiropractic Directory is finally up and running! Now when you come to The Atlas of Life, not only can you read about real chiropractic, you will also have the chance to find a good chiropractor in your area. We are constantly [...]

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Low Back Pain and Shoulder Pain Relief from… Upper Cervical Chiropractic?

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

I found these videos of Dr. Charlie Oliver of San Antonio, TX adjusting two of his patients: one with left shoulder pain and one with low back pain. I have driven the point home that chiropractors are not pain doctors. But these videos depict how you can remove the nervous system interference at the top [...]

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#UpperCervical and #Chiropractic: Creating New Trends on Twitter

by Dr. Brandon Harshe

For you chiropractors on Twitter, either upper cervical or full spine, I wanted to put out the word about starting a new trend on Twitter. When on Twitter, I’m sure you have all noticed the top 10 trends of the day in the right sidebar. This means is that these terms are being used in [...]

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