![]() When I think about how many people I know who still don't regularly maintain the health and well-being of their spine and nerve system, I can't help but think about POTENTIAL! A properly moving and aligned spine is a requirement for your brain to work optimally (and really who doesn't want to optimize their brain!) In addition to stimulating the pleasure/relaxation pathways of the brain, Chiropractic adjustments allow the brain to better integrate the sensory input that determines how we perceive and experience life. This is powerful stuff considering that the brain and nerve system control and coordinate every single function our bodies perform. This includes things like energy levels, sleep, healing ability, immunity, strength, perception, creativity, etc. So just imagine how much better the body could adapt, control and coordinate all of these activities once someone begins the adventure of restoring a clear Brain-Body connection with regular Chiropractic care! Now that's potential! Brent Vuyovich, DC
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![]() A Resolution You Can Stick With Albert Einstein once said insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. How many people do you think feel this way about their New Year resolutions? I know I have before! Each January millions of people bring their best intentions to the table, only to watch them fall by the wayside come February or March. What would be a convenient, realistic resolution you can stick with for 2015 that impacts your ENTIRE body and all around performance? Maintenance Chiropractic care! Your spine is the foundation of your entire body. Having it checked on a weekly basis restores balance to your body's master control system (nerve system) and allows for the signals between your brain and body to travel with greater clarity! A properly moving spine is a requirement for your brain to work at its best. And the great news is that it only takes a couple of minutes each week. Let's make 2015 an amazing year! Brent Vuyovich, DC |
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