Sunlight Chiropractic PC
Compromised neural integrity is manifest as processing disorders. This can be seen in the form of ADD, ADHD, PTSD, depression, or as other issues. Other examples of how processing disorders can be seen are as immune system deficiency, skin rashes, changes in gait, inappropriate muscle tone (like spasm, or even flaccidity), fertility issues, digestive disorders, etc. The brain literally runs the sh
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03/08/2020
Sometimes, it's good to mix (a blender reference, eh?) things up a bit! Get out of the same old routine! 'Come out from among them...' the Good Book is quoted/paraphrased. This "soup" has greens, tomatoes, and a variety of "actual" natural flavorings (real ginger, real turmeric, real jalapeno). REALLY good stuff, right out of a Mason jar! Easy, quick, tasty, and satisfying; all at the same time. Salud!!
If you know someone that is exhibiting neurological deficits, or challenges, neurodevelopmental delay, or neurological dysfunction, especially in the young, or in pregnant people, where their organism is experiencing rapid cell division, and/or growth, these should be strongly encouraged to invoke a medical exemption when it comes to ANY vaccines. Are you one of those who does not believe that vaccines can cause adverse reactions in those receiving any vaccine: do you find the manufacturer's warnings on previous adverse reaction to a particular vaccine, or any of its ingredients to be credible? Consider that when it is your loved one, there are real risks from said pharmaceutical products. People with neurological deficits, and/or rapidly dividing cells, these are THE population that needs to be wary of these kinds of dangers. As flu season approaches, this can be a problem even with something as 'benign' as a flu shot.
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Naperville, IL
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