Friday, July 27, 2012

Blood Type Test Kit

Click on the attached link to get a great deal on a blood type test kit. Knowing your blood type can be beneficial to setting up your diet.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012



Yup, straight ahead. If you want diabetes and you want it now, fast food like, straight ahead. And for only a dollar!




Thursday, June 28, 2012

Essential Oils Technique Testing


I would like to thank all of you who helped me towards my CARE Class Assistant (CCA) status within CARE (Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education). I had my “return demo”, for the Vitaflex and Raindrop techniques, on Sunday evening with a CARE instructor from Vancouver Island, Canada. She is a SCCI (Supervising CARE instructor). She was also here in Salt Lake City attending the CARE Summit that was held here this year. She was a tough examiner. She failed her niece who took the same test I just did. Whew!!! I passed!

My next step is to continue my education to become a CCI (Certified Care Instructor) which entails doing more Vitaflex and Raindrops, written tests, assisting in teaching, teaching, viewing DVD’s on essential oils chemistry…….and more stuff.

In the meantime, we are having a great time at the Young Living Grand Convention here in Salt Lake City. Gaining lots of information to bring back to share.



Wednesday, June 20, 2012





If you were the unfortunate recipient of a nasty cut, you know what it's like to get stitches.  With a little local anesthetic and some skilled suturing, your cut looks much cleaner.  After a few days when the stitches come out, you barely notice there was even a wound.  So did the stitches do the healing?
Stitches and Chiropractic Adjustments have one thing in common… they can't ‘heal’ you.  Sure, both may be necessary after an injury.  But both can only create a cleaner environment for the healing to take place. Stitches align skin to seal a wound, adjustments align vertebrae to ease nerve pressure – but it's the healing power of Life inside you that completes the job. Take the best surgeon in the world and have them suture an incision on two different bodies. One alive and one, well, not alive. When the stitches are remove from the living breathing person you say “What a great doc!”. When the stitches are removed from the non-breathing one the wound opens. Well, that doc didn’t do a very good job, right? Wrong. There was no life force to do the healing.
The next time you come in for an adjustment to instantly fix your headache, your sciatica or your sleeping problems, understand it isn't the adjustment that produces the result.  It simply creates an environment more conducive for healing.  The doctor inside you is the one who deserves credit for the work.



Thursday, June 14, 2012


A patient of 'A Wellness Place' is renting/selling a house in St. Louis and told him I would help him by posting it on my blog. It's a great place, I've been in it. You might know someone looking for a place too! Check it out from this link:

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5377-Bermuda-Dr-Saint-Louis-MO-63121/63712753_zpid/



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

National Men’s Health Week


National Men’s Health Week is celebrated each year as the week leading up to and including Father’s Day



National Men’s Health Week, a time to focus on preventable health problems and wellness and to encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men. It’s an annual reminder to exercise, eat healthy, quit tobacco, and get regular health screenings.

As a chiropractor and a man, I know changing our habits can be a challenge, it takes time. Change is easy, thinking about change is hard.  And sometimes the benefits aren’t immediately apparent.  We men are notoriously stubborn.  So it comes as no surprise to learn that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, women are twice as likely as men to visit the doctor for annual exams and preventive services.  Women live longer than men, too. In chiropractic and medical practices alike, women take care of themselves more often.

Men can do better.  Today we have more knowledge and resources than ever to help us live healthier, smarter, and longer.  We just have to be willing to man up and take care of our health.  It starts with a few simple steps:

·  See your doctor for appropriate care and health screenings. .

·  Know your numbers.  Know your blood pressure, cholesterol level, and body mass index (BMI), NSFi (Neuro spinal function index), pronation index for the feet,  and maintain optimal control of these factors through diet, exercise, smoking cessation, chiropractic adjustments, spinal pelvic stabilizers.

·  Manage any health conditions you already have, such as diabetes, heart disease, or lung disease, and become a knowledgeable partner in your care with your healthcare provider. Know your options for care.

To quote Congressman Bill Richardson (Congressional Record, H3905-H3906, May 24, 1994):
“Recognizing and preventing men’s health problems is not just a man’s issue.
Because of its impact on wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters, men’s health is truly a family issue.”