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https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1aRHKtSYDM/?mibextid=wwXIfr One of the things that has helped me build my social media to over 1 million views a week within three months has been the extensive media training I received when I was the president of the Chiropractor in Australia and we were being attacked for adjusting children and causing strokes. I’m keen to build an army of chiropractors worldwide who showcase the beauty and power of adjustments. Who’s interested ?
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@Olivia Cox 2002. I then took 70 enquiries on telephone hookup
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Grateful for the invite Simon.
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I am liking what i see so far so keep it up
Epilepsy, childhood migraine, practitioner self care, CNS nutrition
Covers Epilepsy v childhood migraine, communicating to parents when they have medical confidence melting and giving them alternatives to hang on to in a chiropractic domain, philosophy and competition challenges in the office, specifics on lifting sphenoid and gag reflex threshold. How to explain threshold to parents and clients. Communication • Give homework to give families back control. Management then tells them to call back and get checked. Calling back to get checked is part of the homework. • Changing diagnoses (example: epilepsy → migraine). Some clients hold onto one diagnosis and forget there is hope. • “I get adjusted myself. I want you to have the same.” Patients advice- small goes a long way • Cranial work improves CSF and blood flow to the brain. • Small advice goes a long way: TMJ issues in bald patients — cold stresses the system. Keep warmth in the body (beanie). • Avoid overtightening suboccipitals and TMJ strain. • Point-dog hold Hold 10 seconds to reset posture and nervous system awareness. Teach patients to “snap to attention.” Nervous System Nutrition • Nutrition = basics of feeding the nervous system. • GABA • Building block of brain scaffolding • Stress depletes it • Research shows it can reduce tics and seizures • Improves clarity, focus, and response to adjustment • Poor suture texture (“wood-like”) + low CSF = need amino acids to build tissue strength. • Omegas improve fat conduction and tissue strength. • Ornithine supports CSF production. • If patients don’t have good nutritional input, adjustments happen on “squishy tissue” and won’t be as effective. Practitioner Self-Care • Self-care = life-giving back into your tank (Mother Nature). • Low suboccipital tone + looking down + fast impulse = mini whiplash, being the bench higher. • The energy exchange is real — protect your own system. • Switch off when you leave practice. • Separate work and home (uniform mindset). Create a transition ritual. • Write down unfinished thoughts at the end of the day so you start fresh tomorrow.
Epilepsy, childhood migraine, practitioner self care, CNS nutrition
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enjoyed that thank you
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Joe Ierano
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Upper cervical Chiropractor

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