Hey so I am finally sitting down and writing about starting my new journey to become a master of Locating, Analyzing, and Correcting Vertebral Subluxations (more about the "S" word later) or in other words a Chiropractor. So here I am starting my third of fourteen quarters at Sherman and I am really enjoying my time here thus far. As a recap, in the previous two quarters I have done very well in my studies. I have made the deans list for both of them and I have made some great friendships in my small class of 27 students. Along with those things, I have also been asked to and started a student chapter of an international chiropractic organization. The name of the organization is the International Federation of Chiropractors and Organizations. The goal of this organization is to propagate the knowledge that Chiropractic is a separate and distinct profession that only seeks locate, analyze, and correct, vertebral subluxations, because vertebral subluxations in and of themselves are a detriment to the health of an individual. So I guess now is a great time to explain what a chiropractor does. We deal with the communication network in the body. We know that through this communication network i.e. the nervous system all bodily functions are controlled and regulated. Through life we encounter forces that cause the bones in the spine to put out of normal position, these forces can be physical, mental, or chemical in nature. Now if you remember from science class inside the spine is the spinal cord and that cord is made up of nearly all of the nerves that bridge the gap between the brain and the rest of the body. Now remember that the nervous system is our communication super highway, now if a bone in the spine was out of place do to a force and one of its holes was closed slightly enough to put pressure on a the spinal cord, or a nerve leaving the spinal cord, enough to disrupt the communication to the body than that would cause what we like to call incoordination or dysfunction. That lengthy sentence just defined what a Vertebral Subluxation is, (and you thought I would never get back to that would you). So the only thing that a chiropractor should do is apply a physical force to that bone to help the body put it back into proper alignment so that communication can flow unhindered to its destination. This is the business I am getting into, I simply want to help peoples bodies function at their highest potential with proper function of the nervous system. I have decided to dedicate my life to this goal. Everyone from birth to death deserves to live subluxation free functioning at their highest potential. Anything else that you have heard that a "chiropractor" does is simply not Chiropractic and not what I will be doing. If anyone has any question for me they can email me at mkstuf@gmail.com. I would love to clarify what I am doing and also help you find a Chiropractor in your area so that you can get your spine checked as well. So that is what I am doing these days. Three more years until I can really start accomplishing my goal. Until next time,
Mike
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