Mar 7: New Series: "JDV pro". Article I: Chiropractic
Hello!
In order to encourage me to write, I'm going to start a little series of articles. This one is called "JDV pro". It will give you an idea things I'm in favour of. I'm not going write pages and pages, and I'm not going to be very specific about what I select. It will depend on what's happened during the day or the week. First up? Chiropratic.
I must say I was a chiropractic sceptic, but since "doing my back in" a few months ago, this sophisicated treatment has made life bearable again.
Today, for example, I woke up unfocussed and dull-feeling. I often have no energy in the mornings, so this was of no great surprise, although I did feel iller than usual. I had my monthly chiro booked for 1030, so I drove in and got stuck in traffic in Henley, making me late. Lucky for me, these people are very flexible, and as the appointments tend to be between 15 and 30 minutes, someone else can always jump in first.
All I tend to need to remove in the way of clothing is my belt. These days, as Brian Bourne knows his way about my crippled frame, shirts and shoes are no major object to success on the platform I spend a lot of time face down apon during my appointment.
I always explain what difficulties I've been having during the week, as chiro is a very holistic approach to human health, and he can usually find answers to my dificulties. I told him about my lack of motivation and he went for my neck, literally, citing the possibility that the bloodflow was being reduced to my brain. One thing you realise when undergoing a course of chiropractic is that the most dire things are happening to everyone, every day. If we don't care for our spinal health, there are many nasty things that can happen that are not evident from acute back pain. In fact, that can be one of the last symtoms before serious harm is done. Now on to the treatment itself. Read More
In order to encourage me to write, I'm going to start a little series of articles. This one is called "JDV pro". It will give you an idea things I'm in favour of. I'm not going write pages and pages, and I'm not going to be very specific about what I select. It will depend on what's happened during the day or the week. First up? Chiropratic.
I must say I was a chiropractic sceptic, but since "doing my back in" a few months ago, this sophisicated treatment has made life bearable again.
Today, for example, I woke up unfocussed and dull-feeling. I often have no energy in the mornings, so this was of no great surprise, although I did feel iller than usual. I had my monthly chiro booked for 1030, so I drove in and got stuck in traffic in Henley, making me late. Lucky for me, these people are very flexible, and as the appointments tend to be between 15 and 30 minutes, someone else can always jump in first.
All I tend to need to remove in the way of clothing is my belt. These days, as Brian Bourne knows his way about my crippled frame, shirts and shoes are no major object to success on the platform I spend a lot of time face down apon during my appointment.
I always explain what difficulties I've been having during the week, as chiro is a very holistic approach to human health, and he can usually find answers to my dificulties. I told him about my lack of motivation and he went for my neck, literally, citing the possibility that the bloodflow was being reduced to my brain. One thing you realise when undergoing a course of chiropractic is that the most dire things are happening to everyone, every day. If we don't care for our spinal health, there are many nasty things that can happen that are not evident from acute back pain. In fact, that can be one of the last symtoms before serious harm is done. Now on to the treatment itself. Read More
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