Thinking Straight

Regular Lifetime Care

Regular lifetime chiropractic care is based upon how long you want to walk around with a vertebral subluxation in your spine, interfering with the function of your nerve system, decreasing the expression of your body’s innate intelligence and making your life less than all it could be.

Therapeutics

Every therapeutic procedure has harmful side-effects, whether physical, chemical or psychological in nature, even those that are life-preserving. Since they are not being done by the innate intelligence of the body, the side-effects may be relative, perhaps undemonstrable, often imperceptible (why the practice of medicine is so popular), and open to conjecture.

Chiropractic and 7-UP

It’s sad that so few chiropractors who call themselves straight or BJ, or traditional chiropractors ever read Dynamic Chiropractic. The publisher presented an excellent article in the January 1, 2012 issue. He destroyed the fantasy that many of us have, particularly the seminar gurus and practice management consultants who claim we are turning the corner … Read more

Educated over Innate

The idea that there is a principle greater than us, that we cannot create a cell, or heal a body is logical. At the same time it is humbling and antagonistic to the ego and pride of the educated mind, so much so that man seems to have a natural inclination toward outside-in approaches that … Read more

Adaptation

Adapatation is of prime importance in chiropractic. The purpose of this profession is to enable the innate intelligence of the body to be expressed more fully by removing nerve interference at the vertebral level. The most obvious sign of that expression of intelligence through matter (life) is adaptation. Clearly, the body can also adapt better … Read more

Philosophical Rationalism

Philosophical rationalism maintains that reason alone is the basis for the determination of truth. (Descarte and Spinoza). Chiropractic on the other hand acknowledges the understanding of truth by two (perhaps three) means; rationalism and empiricism and perhaps faith( the Major Premise).