Ok, here we are with our final (maybe) input to the “I still don’t completely get it but I feel better when I go” Chiropractic Trilogy. Today we’re going to talk about why having the effects of chronic stressors on your body is a bad thing, and how you can minimize/eliminate them. Read on for some therapeutic wisdom, mobile friends!
You’re out in the wild, and you’ve been there 100 times before and you’re going down to the stream to get some water, you check out your surroundings and everything is great. You dip your hands into the water but hear something and quickly turn around and there is a tiger about 15 feet away from you in full sprint/attack mode. You don’t take the time to consider whether or not it’s actually planning on running past you because it’s just REALLY thirsty. Your body reacts and you either try to fight it (and get mauled to death) or you run for your life (and probably, you get mauled to death – tigers are fast). But what happens inside of you during all of this? The stress response.
Why Chiropractic?
Hey Folks, time for another awesome blog post about the best thing since sliced back bacon… Chiropractic!
A common question I receive from the non-chiropractor-seeing population (and sometimes from the chiropractor-visiting population as well) is “Why do I need to see a chiropractor?”
Have a seat, (with good posture, of course) this may take a while…