Reggie's greatest accomplishment

In my opinion, the greatest thing Reggie Gold ever did in his life was to give the chiropractic profession a non-therapeutic, objective driven approach to the practice of chiropractic. The greatest thing we can do to honor his memory is to practice and perpetuate that approach and in doing so preserve the philosophy that he so dearly loved.

9 thoughts on “Reggie's greatest accomplishment”

  1. It is in our actions, and the actions for those who follow us, that we offer homage and rememberence of that which Reggie created,a perfect gift to humanity.

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  2. Rest In Peace REGGIE!
    You developed such a simple concept that was a natural progression of thought that holds up to scrutiny, logic and reasonable thinking as well as defined Chiropractic as a ‘separate and distinct’ profession: THANK YOU REGGIE! Getting ‘sick people well’ failed to hold up to scrutiny. Keeping ‘well people well’ failed to hold up to scrutiny. Contributing to the body’s natural striving that are consistent with the laws of nature is what separates your therapeutic practice from non-therapuetic; THANK YOU REGGIE!

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  3. I had the privilege of speaking at Chiropractic Society of Texas on Saturday. Without knowing it was I was acknowledging Reggie and his influence just around the time he was graduating! God bless him for all he gave us!

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  4. My sincere condolences to the Gold family as well. Reggie has been in my prayers since I heard he was ill. We were blessed to have him bring to Chiropractic what he did. A beacon for all of us. We all need to step up.

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  5. Hey Reggie ! Lisa & I love and truly cherish all our fun and wonderful times together! Thank you for all your guidance , giving and love. It’s been quite a party! We love you dearly.

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  6. The first time I heard him give a lecture I knew I had witnessed something special. I lack the eloquence to properly convey the magnitude of the impact Reggie had on so many of us. He was a leader, a teacher, a champion of chiropractic, and a friend. He will be sorely missed. Thank you Reggie.

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