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Hidden physical problems and those emotional blocks

How much of your time is spent telling someone about your physical problems or them telling you about their physical problems?

It seems it is a part of aging because young people problems with the patients

I’ve seen. Remember, I don’t see everyone. It is a select group of people who I see and does not apply to everyone.

One of the most impor- proof that mercury in the teeth might be a problem, go to YouTube and search for “smoking tooth,” or “mercury in teeth.” Listen and learn. the chiropractor for 6 weeks and is no better. It scared her and she felt she better get another opinion. I told her that I most likely would not do any better adjustments on her than the other chiropractor, but that I would do some additional things that might help her. don’t do much of that. If our healthcare is so great, why do we have so many physical problems?

Root canals can be a problem. I’ve had them, and they have not been a problem. I’ve had them, and they have been a problem. Each one is different. It is a consideration.

No doubt, if you are in an accident or have a catastrophic accident, the emergency room is where you will get the best care. However, how many times have you heard this story: “I don’t feel good. I have this complaint and that complaint, but the doctors can’t find anything wrong with me. In fact, my doctor said he wished his blood work was as good as mine.”

For the most part, our medical system is really good when it is life or death. But something chronic or something that doesn’t show up on a blood test, good luck. Most people who are suffering have a chronic problem.

I’ve been in practice for a long time, and today I want to tell you what I find to be the most common hidden tant hidden problems is in the teeth. Numerous times I have asked people about their teeth and they say, “I’ve been nursing an infection in this tooth for awhile.” My response is: “You can’t nurse a tooth. The tooth needs what it needs to be healthy and useful. Sometimes it needs to be pulled because it can no longer be healthy. I don’t necessarily know what it needs, but it is a top priority.”

Much of my practice is about clearing the body of infection, and you can’t do that while you are “nursing” a tooth. One woman came back and said, “Thank you! I really needed to hear you say that to take action. And I feel so much better.”

Another tooth problem can be mercury from fillings. Mercury is one of the most toxic chemicals on the face of this planet. I wonder why we put it in the mouth?

If you would like a little

I wish we could sit and discuss the next hidden problem. It is our emotions and how they affect the body. Just about everyone recognizes when they are angry because anger is a big emotion, often bigger than our body, so we have a hard time stifling it. Sometimes it explodes out. But there are many other emotions besides anger, and we have a lifetime of them. Many are stored in our body and we have no idea about it.

Most of the emotional work I have done personally has been about a few traumatic incidences in my life. I’m not sure how those emotions affected my body, but I am sure they did. Why? Because of how I see it in the bodies of my patients.

One example I have is many years old. A woman called my office one morning and came in that afternoon. She had been in a car accident 6 weeks earlier. She said she had been seeing another chiropractor and called me because she woke up scared. She has been seeing

And one thing I did was some emotional work. I do the NeuroEmotional Technique. It is easy on the patient and easy on the doctor.

What was revealed in that work to her and me was that she wasn’t getting well because she felt guilty. She had her two little girls in the car with her and she just felt horrible about putting them at risk by getting in an accident. We cleared that emotional block and from that point, she recovered in a timely fashion.

So many things affect the workings of the body. I pretty much stay in awe!

Lawn watering days & times

The city’s annual spring and summer watering restrictions will continue through Sept. 30.

Watering Days and Times

• Irrigate landscape only during two assigned days per week year-round

• Irrigation schedules are based on the last digit of the house address:

Addresses ending in 0, 3, 4, or 9 – Monday and Thursday

Addresses ending in 1, 5, or 6 - Tuesday and Friday

Addresses ending in 2, 7, or 8 – Wednesday & Saturday

On your scheduled watering days, irrigation is allowed from midnight to 10 a.m. and from 6 p.m. to midnight.

Irrigate less than 1.5 inches per zone per week

Other year-round restrictions

• Irrigate only when temperatures are above 35 degrees Fahrenheit

• Irrigate landscape without runoff

• Do not irrigate during precipitation events

• Hand watering is allowed any time of day and on any day of the week

“We commend our customers for the significant amount of water they have conserved over the past decade. We ask that all residents and businesses continue to be considerate and efficient with their water usage this summer,” said Aubrey Spear, director of water utilities.

“As we persist in our effort to conserve water and reduce overall demand, we can preserve our water supplies for many more decades to come. Effective water conservation is a long-term continuous effort.”

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