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Flies, Dirt, and Germs: Explaining Disease to Kids

ADIO

Adio ADIO in Roseville, is a chiropractic concept meaning above, down, inside, and out. This is probably one of the most powerful principles known to not only physical but also spiritual wellbeing. In chiropractic, we say that all healing, function, thought, emotion, and physical reaction comes from above, down, inside and out (ADIO) from the…

Chiropractic Roseville MN Wellness Care

The Proof Is In The Pudding

The Proof Is In The Pudding in Roseville Many books, television shows, newspaper articles and speeches have asked the question, “What is the most important thing to life?” They were not addressing the life of our spirit or the life of our emotions. Instead, they were talking about the life of our health in Roseville.…

Chiropractors in Roseville Have Extensive Schooling

It’s Quick and It’s Free in Roseville

It’s Quick and It’s Free in Roseville Roseville Chiropractor shares a very popular story tells of a farmer who lived with his family on a several-acre ranch with a stream, cows, chickens, wheat, corn and the whole bit. The man had no particular struggle and lived in no particular part of the world. One day,…

Health: It’s a Verb and a Choice

Health: It’s a Verb and a Choice

Health: It’s a verb and a choice There is a story of a famous medical doctor once challenged God by saying, “God, we don’t need You anymore. With cloning technology, synthetic foods, and modern medicine, You have truly become obsolete. We are now our own, God.” God replied, “If you are so confident you can…

Poor Posture Can be Improved by Roseville Chiropractors

Over time, “You just can’t do that!”

Poor Posture Can be Improved by Roseville Chiropractors In the movie City Slickers, the cowboy Curly has a heart attack and dies.  One of the characters wonders how someone as active and tough as Curly could die so young and so easily. At that, Billy Crystal says, “The man ate bacon with every meal, you just can’t do…

You Can Call ’em Like you See ’em

You Can Call ’em Like you See ’em

You call ’em like you see ’em A doctor has three patients in a room. In the first room, there is a 70-year-old grandmother of 12. In the second room, there is a 29-year-old woman who has been married for a couple of years. And in the third room, there is a 16-year-old daughter of…