Category Archives: Patient education

Mind Body-Neuro Emotional Technique

Neuro Emotional Technique Your emotions and mindset are a major factor in your wellbeing. They dictate your happiness in life, your successes, you freedom, and your health. This is the big missing link in the health care model and in … Continue reading

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Your health is perfect

Letting your health shine through Over the years I have had many patients with a myriad of symptoms at once. When I see a combination of health issues such as: Back pain, anxiety, digestive discomfort, or whatever they may be, … Continue reading

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

PTSD Do you or someone you know suffer from continuous anxiety about a traumatic event that happened in the past? Is this interfering with their life? Their relationships? Their wellbeing? This is Post traumatic stress disorder or “P.T.S.D.”. PTSD develops after … Continue reading

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Burnout, a result of adrenal fatigue

End stages of adrenal fatigue Are you a busy, hard working, under contestant stress? Have you ever pushed yourself so much that you just don’t have the same vitality anymore, a dullness has come over you, life starts to agitate you? Is … Continue reading

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What supplements do you need?

Nutritional response muscle testing Health care professionals and lay people have been using muscle testing to see if a person needs a nutritional supplement for decades. Some call this “Nutritional Response testing”. Do you know where this all began? It … Continue reading

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Looking deeper into muscle relationships

Holistic muscle relationships When Dr. George Goodheart first started testing and fixing muscles with treating the origin and insertion of a muscle, he didn’t know the farther reaching relationships that muscles had in the body. But then he started to find … Continue reading

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What makes Applied Kinesiology so effective

Applied kinesiology treatment of muscles The simple treatment that started Applied Kinesiology (AK) is still one of the most powerful tools out there. Correcting muscle function with the origin and insertion technique. It worked for Dr. Goodheart in 1964 and … Continue reading

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What is Applied Kinesiology?

Applied Kinesiology muscle testing, what is it? In 1964 Dr. George Goodheart was working on one of his patients who had a chronic shoulder problem. He examined the muscle that was responsible and with a little work it seemed to … Continue reading

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Paleo Lifestyle Adjustments

Are you causing your health problems? As a holistic doctor, I have to look at all parts of a person’s life to see if there is something negatively influencing their health. Today’s society creates a lifestyle that can cause some major … Continue reading

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Back to your regularly scheduled symptoms

Symptoms that have a time of day Symptoms may show up at specific time every day for a few reasons. One is that acupuncture meridians related to your organs are on a daily schedule. Acupuncture meridians are defined paths of … Continue reading

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