Is Tone Part of your Practice?

Take a second. Pause. Feel that? The subtle vibrations that fill our world? Thanks to science, we know that everything around us is vibrating at a subatomic level. Even solid […]
Living With Half a Brain

I grew up in a creative family. My parents and my two sisters all had their hands in photography, drawing, and painting. I was deemed the “odd one out,” the […]
What Happens When We Die?

There are 3 things that are guaranteed in life: birth, change, and death. We are often enthusiastic to talk about the start of life, but conversations about death are perhaps […]
Age Related Risks and Benefits of Spay/Neuter in Dogs

Like most surgical interventions, spay and neuter, or collectively “castration”, has both benefits and risks associated with it. The procedure is most often performed prior to puberty, around 6 months […]
The Cytokine Storm

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome – coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is often compared to two other serious viruses we have seen in the past, SARS-CoV, and MERS-CoV, […]
Lookin’ at Interleukin

COVID-19 is nearing its first birthday and a question many chiropractors and students are undoubtedly asking themselves is something along the lines of, “What can I do to help?” Unfortunately, […]
Introspection and the Art of the Self Portrait

I hope these words don’t find home with you twenty years too late like they did with me. Keep them now. Find your own way of connecting. Love and take […]
Concussions: A chiropractic opportunity

Concussions occur much more often than we think. In 2014, the CDC reported approximately 2.53 million traumatic brain injury (TBI) related visits to the emergency department; 812,000 were pediatric cases. […]
The Real Vitalistic Life

Vitalism. The emphasis on the non-physical, non-chemical aspect of the human experience. It seems as if vitalism is one of those terms with multiple definitions and general descriptions. What exactly […]
As the World Burns: On Rehabilitating the Chiropractic Profession Before It’s Too Late

When I was in University, I went on a delirious late-night rant about climate change one night in which I made a number of dramatic and outlandish claims about overpopulation […]