Are You Plugged In?

It’s exciting to see all the interest in organic foods, pure drinking water, exercise and fitness.

Yet, many of these well-intentioned folks are simply wasting their money.

Don’t get me wrong, the success and growing popularity of chiropractic is related to this new interest in things natural. However, if you know someone who is shopping organically and reducing their dependence upon processed foods, but not getting regularly adjusted, they could be wasting their money.

Let’s say you go to your favorite grocery store for your weekly shopping. And because you’ve wisely shopped the perimeter of the store where the fresh foods are, you return home and immediately put things away in your refrigerator.

But you overlooked one little detail. Your refrigerator isn’t plugged in! It has a major vertebral subluxation at the wall socket.

In the same way your body cannot properly digest, assimilate and eliminate foods with a vertebral subluxation interfering with your digestive system, your refrigerator cannot preserve, protect and prolong the vitality of your foods without a properly functioning electrical system.

That’s the waste. Because your nervous system runs the whole show. If it doesn’t work right, you don’t work right. And if you’re not working right you can’t fully benefit from your organic food, gym membership and your other ‘healthy’ habits.


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