You Didn’t Come This Far Just to ‘Get By’: Why Ongoing Care Builds Something So Much Greater
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You Didn’t Come This Far Just to ‘Get By’: Why Ongoing Care Builds Something So Much Greater

You didn’t commit to chiropractic care just to feel a little better—you’re here to grow stronger, think clearer, and handle life’s challenges with more resilience. In this empowering read, discover how long-term nervous system care supports your body through emotional, physical, and chemical stress—and why ongoing chiropractic isn’t just for symptoms, but for thriving at every age.

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Chiropractic & The Immune System: The Science Behind Subluxation-Based Care
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Chiropractic & The Immune System: The Science Behind Subluxation-Based Care

Did you know that your nervous system directly controls your immune response? Recent research confirms that chiropractic care enhances neuro-immune communication, reduces inflammation, and regulates stress, leading to a stronger, healthier body. In this post, we break down the science behind subluxation-based care and how it optimizes your immune system. Read on to discover how chiropractic adjustments help you adapt, heal, and thrive!

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Helping Kids Handle Big Emotions: A Parent’s Guide to Emotional Resilience & Nervous System Health
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Helping Kids Handle Big Emotions: A Parent’s Guide to Emotional Resilience & Nervous System Health

Helping kids handle big emotions is one of the most important skills parents can nurture. Since a child’s prefrontal cortex—the part of the brain responsible for emotional regulation—is still developing, they often rely on their amygdala to process emotions, leading to big reactions. In this blog, we’ll explore why kids struggle with emotional regulation, practical strategies parents can use to support them, and the critical role the nervous system plays in emotional resilience. Plus, we’ll dive into Dr. Heidi Haavik’s research on how chiropractic adjustments engage the prefrontal cortex and how parents act as the “brake” to help children navigate their emotions.

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