Thought
If 10% of the population were going to a chiropractor, every chiropractor would be seeing 584 people per week. v23n1
If 10% of the population were going to a chiropractor, every chiropractor would be seeing 584 people per week. v23n1
A thought on mixing versus educating and adjusting:If people understood chiropractic, chiropractors would have no time to do anything else. If people do not understand chiropractic, chiropractors have no time to do anything else.v22n4
Isn’t it interesting how science is able to cut off debate. Al Gore says in An Inconvenient Truth that as far as science is concerned, the debate is over with regard to global warming and I guess it is, despite the fact that many good scientists reject or question global warming. When one side ends … Read more
All practices left to themselves eventually drift away from consumerism, (what the practice member needs and wants) and toward what the practitioner wants. We must have a continual mentality of service to prevent that self centered tendency.v22n2
We must keep chiropractic and medicine separate and we must keep chiropractic and theology separate.v22n1
Here’s an irony: They say you get what you pay for. Yet, new people that come in the office for free (by referral) are generally better practice members than the ones you pay for (by advertising)v21n3
We must distinguish between genetic and innate because innate intelligence is always good. Genetic functions, on the other hand, can be bad.v21n1
Deduction allows us to reason beyond the limits of our experience. David Koch v21n1
Some people will not bring their kids to the chiropractor regularly because of the hassles and the cost. Yet they will take an unruly, ill-behaved dog to a vet at the first sign of a problem. Do people love their animals more than their children?v20n3
Chiropractic was intended to be a profession that provided an alternative to the treatment of diseases. Notice not an alternative treatment for disease. v20n3