I feel blessed to have the opportunity as a Chiropractor to witness what the body is capable of when the inborn wisdom or life force that runs it is given a better chance to fully express itself.
Some of the potential ADDED BENEFITS of a clear nerve supply due to regular Chiropractic care that people have shared with me include increased energy, improved sleep, better moods, improved healing, etc.
I love hearing practice members share how Chiropractic has affected them since making care a part of their lifestyle. I also want to point how these possible added benefits are like “icing on a cake” or the “tip of the iceberg.”
It’s important to remember that as a Chiropractor my goal is not to make someone feel a certain way or to treat anything.
My objective to is remove vertebral subluxations that interfere with the expression of the body’s inborn wisdom over the nerve system.
Whenever a practice member shares some of their experiences, I like to also point out the trillions of functions that are improved with each adjustment that are perhaps never consciously noticed or felt.
Each second there are countless processes that occur behind the scenes to keep you going (things like hormone production, filtering of blood, turning food into new cells, etc.).
Each adjustment helps restore the brain-body connection and allows your innate intelligence a better chance to express itself and run each of these processes. How cool is that!
As a Chiropractor it is impossible for me to predict how someone is going to feel after implementing Chiropractic. Each individual is unique and there are so many factors involved in health and healing, including food choices, exercise, sleep habits, emotional factors, limitations of matter, previous traumas, etc.
This is why I choose to practice in a non-therapeutic model. Chiropractic is not a treatment for any condition or disease, and while I cannot predict what someone may or may not experience, I can say with complete confidence that the body has a better chance to run and heal itself without vertebral subluxations.
Yours in Health,
Carly Rohde, DC