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Give the people what they want


Sometimes we as a society need to slow down and realize the facts are the truth. As many of us young future docs know, the miracle of 1895 was not a fluke.

Harvey Lillard received the first ever chiropractic adjust. Mr. Lillard could not hear a thing. After a few adjustments of the spine and realigning several vertebrae he was no longer deaf.

Giving the people what they want is something that chiropractic care has been doing since the wonderful year of 1895 and the first adjustment. This was no accident folks. A single adjust to the human spine and realignment of vertebrae is what this profession is 100% based off of.

So what is our job as docs to be? Our job is to realign the healthcare system we live with today. We need to realign the vision of society, change the lens that people use to view chiropractic care and the “negatives” of it that always seem to rise to the surface. To many of us, there are no negatives to chiropractic care. If you are under care, you will be better off and functioning at a much higher level than without care.

So many docs are out there right now working day in and day out to create a brand new healthcare paradigm that encompasses each and every aspect of a healthy lifestyle and optimal performance of human potential. We need to help them as upcoming leaders of the profession. We need to unite as one, begin to spread testimonies and start telling the miracle story of 1895. The people are out there that need us and are searching for a change of pace, change of lifestyle all for the better, and the first statement that should come to our minds is, “Oh... Do I have the lifestyle treatment for you.”

We need to start sharing our stories, spreading the word of chiropractic to those that need to hear it, and understanding exactly what kind of rock solid transformation of healthcare we are trying form.

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