Dissipating Toxic Load in Everyday Life
Modern living can be extremely taxing on the human body. We are constantly inundated by harmful toxins and chemicals in the air, in the food we eat and on surfaces we touch. It is unfortunately an unavoidable circumstance, but we can make steps to reduce the amount of toxins in our daily lives.
Connecting Stress Recovery with Chiropractic Care
Stress is an incredible physiological response to stimuli that can cause major changes to our health. Physical pain and emotional pain are inextricably linked. The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) lays this out in their article “6 Tips to Target Stress Recovery”.
Patience Canty
From Greenville, South Carolina, Patience Canty is in both the Doctor of Chiropractic and Positive Psychology programs here at Life University. Canty relates, “I really believe in the three T’s from subluxation (toxins, traumas and thoughts), and I feel that Chiropractic really covers the toxins and traumas portions, but I also wanted to educate myself on the thoughts portion through the Positive Psychology program.”
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