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SPINA COLUMN
An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession.
Part 21. Chiropractic VS Fatigue: Climbing
the stairs to a new you, two steps at a time.
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im. He became fatigued
ny activity would leave
impossible. He still climbed the steps at
work but would have to stop halfway up
to catch his breath before continuing. I
persuaded him to look to Chiropractic for
increased vitality. At first he could not
see a correlation between his nerves and
his
Energy level. I told him that it was virtu-
ally one and the same. Our nerves are the
highways of energy in the body. If the
nerves are trapped or irritated, our
energy will be drained as well. He took
my advice and now instead of stop-
ping halfway, he charges up the stairs,
two steps at a time! If your vitality is
giving up at the halfway mark, get
charged up with Chiropractic. It’s a
natural!
Flowers' Chiropractic Office
Dr. Billy R. Flowers
2124 NE Hancock, Portland Oregon 97212 • P h o n e : ( 5 0 3 ) 2 0 7 - 5 5 0 4