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Here's what our members are saying about us...
"In late February, the local CBS affiliate ran a 3 minute "public interest" (?) story on 2 women that feel they were injured by a chiropractic adjustment. While my patients trust me and what I do to be safe, like most chiropractic patients, they needed help talking to friends and family members about the safety and effectiveness of their choice to continue getting adjusted.
Less than 2 weeks after the TV story, the In Touch Newsletter arrived at my door with its lead article being a review of the Spine article showing no statistical connection between chiropractic adjustments and stroke. I loved it. It is displayed prominently in my office."
Dr. Tim Knight
Arlington, MA
"Voice For Health is so well received - patients ask for them. It is a wonderful publication, entertaining and informative in the right kind of language."
Dr. Gerald Arndt Coshocton, OH
"Thanks for your commitment to the cause and your great Voice For Health publication over the years."
Dr. Robson Timbs Malvern, South Australia
"Continuous patient education is a MUST. The problem is, how do you do this and keep it fresh, interesting, and informative all at the same time? That’s where Dr. Kim Stetzel’s WEEKLY HANDOUTS Program comes in! She’s done the work. She’s created interesting and informative, full color handouts. All you have to do is put them in your patient’s hands and let the handouts speak for themselves! I highly recommend this program for anyone who is interested in growing and maintaining a Lifetime Family Wellness practice."
Dr. George Auger Greenville, SC
"What a great program. With our busy schedule, we didn’t always get time to put out regular patient education. Now, we just print out quality, full color, professional looking handouts on our color printer each week. WOW! thanks for taking the work out of consistent patient education."
Drs. Kevorkian & Giuliano Westwood, MA
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Voice For Health Articles On Anatomy, Physiology, And Neuroscience For Patients.
We've always said, as you may have in chiropractic college, that anatomy should be a subject taught beginning in elementary school through high school. There would be far less problems in society if that were true. These articles explain in easy lay-language the make-up and functions of the body.
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THE PANCREAS AND CHIROPRACTIC
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
With proper nervous regulation, pancreatic juices are released into the duodenum, three to six pints a day. These juices are rich in bicarbonate, which neutralizes the acid from the stomach, and are also rich in enzymes needed to digest food. Likewise, insulin is released into the bloodstream in proper quantity. . . .
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THE STOMACH AND CHIROPRACTIC
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
As the intestinal structures beyond the stomach fill with food, nerve receptors initiate the reflex, which communicates through the vagus and other nerves. . . .
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SCENTS AND TASTE
Voice For Health Archives
Place some minced onions in a dish with some apple pieces cut about the same size. Hold your nose to cut off the sense of smell, close your eyes and taste the mixture. The chances are 100 to 1, you can't tell the difference. . . .
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THE COMFORT THAT DISCS PROVIDE
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
"Slipped disc", bulging disc, disc herniation, intervertebral disc stenosis… there are many terms for the problems that spinal discs cause. BUT, why not be grateful for the comfort which discs provide? . . .
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FUNCTIONS OF THE SPINAL COLUMN
Adapted from Pharaoh / Voice For Health
The spinal column exhibits more varied functions than any other part of our skeleton. The following are the most important and obvious. . . .
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THE BRAIN
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
In Michelangelo's painting The Creation of Adam, hands reach out to each other but do not touch as God gives Adam the divine spark, creating the soul of man. Within our brain a similar event occurs. . . .
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YOUR SPINE
Leonard W. Rutherford, D.C. / Voice For Health
We firmly believe that each and every individual should know something of the spine. . . .
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THE URINARY BLADDER
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
The bladder's unique relationship with the nervous system is the incorporation of nerves from both the central and autonomic nerve pathways and sets of nerves from two different areas of the spine. . . .
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BULGING DISCS
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
When vertebral bones become misaligned or restricted in movement, undue pressure is placed unevenly on discs and swelling can occur. . . .
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THE 33 HUMAN SENSES
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
Everyone is familiar with what are described as the 5 senses -- sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing...but in actuality, the nervous system provides at least twenty-eight other senses besides the well-known five. . . .
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CHIROPRACTIC AND THYROID CONDITIONS
Keith W. Wassung / Voice For health
Scientific and clinical evidence has shown that thyroid disorders can result from the malfunction of the nerve pathways that control the production of thyroid hormone. . . .
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THE LIVER AND GALL BLADDER
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
Nerves that emit from the mid-range of the spine control responses of the blood vessels, constricting and dilating to maintain the blood flow needed by the liver at any given time. . . .
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THE PHRENIC NERVES AND DIAPHRAGM
Hal S. Crowe, Sr., D.C. / Voice For Health
Asthma, heartburn, or tightness and aching under the ribs are often the result of a diaphragm under tension because of spinal pressure on the phrenic nerves. . . .
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