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Quick Reminder

This week we have an abbreviated schedule (I know it’s been a busy month):

Monday: 8-11 am, 3:30-6:30

Tuesday: 12-6:30

Wednesday: 8-11 am

We are then closed until Tuesday, May 28 at noon.

 
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Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Our Thoughts of the Week

 

May 2013 Newsletter

This week we welcome Kelly back from her freshman year at Georgetown University.  She’ll be in during the afternoons and helping us with the summer’s health fairs and other events we’ll be at.  Be sure to welcome her back when you come in, she is looking forward to seeing everyone again.

Next week is a short week as I am heading to Sherman College of Chiropractic to take some Continuing Education courses before the holiday weekend (Yes, it’s almost Memorial Day, can you believe it!?)  Next week we’ll be open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday morning and closed Wednesday afternoon through the holiday and returning again for regular hours on Tuesday, May 28.

May Anniversaries:

7 years: Tony T

3 years: The Almeida Family, The Clapper Family

2 years: Rebekah H

1 Year: The Skor Family, The Bocchichio Family

Topic of the Month, May: Chiropractic and Genetics:

We all know that DNA is the code for life and that DNA provides a code for everything.  What we need to also know is that the environment in which we grow up is as important as our DNA in determining the person you ultimately become.  The environment turns genes on and off.  So genes and DNA establish probability but not inevitability.

Think of genes like books in a library.  There are many books to choose from but you’ll only get the information out of the ones you actually take off the shelf and read.  The beauty is that you get to choose which book to pull off the shelf and which book’s information you get to apply.

A perfect example of this is alcoholism.  EVERY human on the planet has a gene for alcohol(ism) expression.  But you still have to consume an alcoholic beverage to “turn on” the gene and begin it’s expression.

Because your nerve system is the link between your inside (DNA) and outside world, it is imperative to maintain a healthy nerve function.  When nerve function is interfered with genes can not express themselves properly and can mutate,.  The Journal Neurobiology states “For all living cells, regulation of gene expression by extracellular neurological systems is a fundamental mechanism of development, homeostasis, and adaptation.  The Neurological mechanisms that underlie the control of gene expression are becoming increasingly well understood.  Every conceivable step in the genetic sequencing process is subject to dynamic regulation by the central nerve system.”

Be sure to maintain your weekly subluxation checks to reduce nerve interference and to receive your adjustments as necessary.

 
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Posted by on May 13, 2013 in Our Thoughts of the Week

 

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Hours Change and Other Follow ups

WOW!!

What great feedback to the hours changes that were posted last week.  We had many responses from folks liking the addition of lunch time hours, saying it will be easier for them to get in.  I’ve noticed the Saturday folks congregate to the second half of the shift, so we are slightly changing those hours as you’ll see below.  Lastly, there were MANY requests to extend the evening hours to 6:30PM… We are going to provide that as well.

So our new hours are as follows:

Mon / Wed:  8:15 – 1:30, 3:30 – 6:30

Tues / Thurs: 12 – 6

Fri:  8:15 – 11

Sat: 10:30 – 11:30

PLEASE NOTE: The office will be closed this Friday, May 10th.

Last week I talked about  a 10 year old girl who was suffering with constant seizures that caused speech issues and her hand to constantly spasm.  We know many of you have been praying for her and we urge you to continue doing so.  I spoke with her father on Saturday and he told us that on Friday she had three intervals of NO spasms or seizures; each “quiet” interval lasted 10 -15 minutes.

We all have the same innate power inside of us.  It gives us life and keeps us well.  When this innate power is interfered with, bad things can happen.  When the interference is removed and the power allowed to flow freely again, life is restored.  Your Chiropractic adjustments help keep this power flowing so you stay well and maintain freedom from the suffering caused by sickness, disease, and medication.

“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free”
- “The New Colossus”, Emma Lazarus

 
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Posted by on May 6, 2013 in Our Thoughts of the Week

 

Additional Hours

Effective Monday, May 6, 2013 our available open adjusting hours will be increasing to include lunch time hours to serve you and your referrals better everyday:

M / W / F: 8:15 AM – 1:30PM
M / W: 3 PM – 6 PM
T/ TH: 12 PM – 6 PM
Sat: 10 AM – 11 AM

PLEASE NOTE the following upcoming schedule changes:

Thursday, May 9: closing PROMPTLY at 5PM, last adjustment will be at 4:45 to accommodate this closing.

Wednesday, May 22: Morning hours only
Thursday, May 23 – Saturday, May 25: Office Closed for Sherman College of Chiropractic Lyceum
Monday, May 27: Office Closed in observance of Memorial Day

 
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Posted by on May 1, 2013 in Our Thoughts of the Week

 

Chiro-Kids Club Grand Opening

… was a HUGE hit!  Thank you to all who participated and made it a wonderful and enjoyable event.  It was our biggest Saturday ever!

IMG_1063Nardi Family Chiropractic’s Chiro-kids Clubhouse is a completely padded floor with foam letter, number, and animal puzzle blocks.  It has a blackboard painted onto one wall and a magnetic white board painted onto the opposing wall so that our Chiropractic Kids can draw on the walls of the clubhouse!  (“SO COOL” states one of our Chiropractic kids)  Magnets are provided to play with that are educational and display our Chiropractic Kids artwork and schoolwork.  Also within the clubhouse are markers and crayons to color with and books about raising healthy children for mom and dad to borrow.  “Child’s First Adjustment” certificates are provided to all the Chiro-kids who receive their first adjustment honoring that their life is now working clearly.

The Grand Opening was catered by Taste by Spellbound, of Avon, CT who provided chocolate chip cookies, cupcakes, toffee bars, and lemon squares.  These goodies were enjoyed by all.

One of the people we were able to introduce to Chiropractic was the family of a 10 year old girl who has been experiencing seizures for the past year.  Two days before the seizures began she has her annual check-up and physical and walked away with a clean bill of health.  Before the seizures mom and dad described her as a warm, and outgoing personality who at the age of six “hosted her own talk show among the family.”  Now, as complications due to the seizures, she is having issues with speech and her right hand is constantly spastic (think along the lines of flexing your fingers to make a duck’s beak, while also bending at the wrist).  Living north of Boston, they have brought her to Boston Children’s hospital and a Children’s clinic in Cleveland trying to determine what is happening.  Although the doctors think they know what is happening, no diagnosis has been provided yet.

Immediately after her first adjustment, she fell asleep in the office and slept the whole 2.5 hour ride home.  The next day she returned to NFC and checked clear.  On Saturday, mom and dad said that her speech therapist is noting marked improvements and asked if they had done anything differently.  We’ll keep you posted on subsequent improvements.  Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers for a full recovery.

Thank you again to all who helped promote and organize the Grand Opening Event.  And thank you to Taste by Spellbound for catering delicious baked goods.

 
 

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Patient Appreciation Day, This Saturday

“When you remove the interference, you are capable of far greater things than anyone has allowed you to believe you are capable of, especially with regards to your health.”

One of our newer folks just told us that after six months of not having her menstrual cycle it returned since starting her adjustments.  This despite the stresses she has in her life.

We’ve had a two-year old child under care for about a month now who began with some constipation.  Can you imagine a two year old not able to poop?  Picture the pain she felt in her tummy.  After three adjustments she is regular again and running around the office when she comes in.

These are examples the potential we all have inside of ourselves and how adjustments help express that potential.

This Saturday, April 27 from 10 AM to Noon, we’re having a Patient Appreciation Day in honor of all of you who choose to express your potential.  We’ll be officially opening our new Chiro-kids Clubhouse and allowing the kids to write on the walls and chalkboard for the first time, expressing their inner artist.  Many goodies will be provided and if you have a sweet tooth or a sweet heart you won’t want either to miss out.

New members will receive a complimentary examination and scan on Saturday.

If you haven’t been in for a while, we understand, you can start up again right where you left off.  Saturday is a great day to come back in!  We’ll provide you a scan and adjustment for just $40 (regularly $165).

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone!  Stop in early and stay as long as you like making new friends and having some family fun!

 
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Posted by on April 23, 2013 in Our Thoughts of the Week

 

Loving Life

“Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude.  It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.  Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things.”
- I Corinthians, The Bible

In find in my life I am always working to be better than I currently am. We all want to be good and I an no exception to that.  Do you ever find the harder you try, the slower it happens?  I do.

We want so much to support and provide for our families that it’s easy to get caught up and begin feeling trapped in the rat race.  Then we come home and the routine sets in and soon I find boredom follows.

The next thing I know, I am neglecting myself and my family.  I don’t read with my kids as much, I become irritable and quick to anger.

Do these things happen to you to?

That’s why I get checked and adjusted.  When I’m living innately I realize these things sooner.  I recognize when I begin to slip, rather than slipping so far it creates problems.  When I’m in adjustment, I exercise more, I eat better, I am more loving and feel greater love around me.  It’s when I get physically worn out that I allow the spirit to take over.  That’s why I train with running, biking and martial arts… to wear out my ego and connect more with God becoming a better more virtuous person.

When connected I feel more capable… not invincible, but competent.  I feel if I tell myself to go an extra mile, I can.  Often times I do.  It’s finding that extra gear and I get to feel free.  That brings me joy and inner peace.  While at the same time providing a natural high that comes with achievement.

Naturally, gratitude ensues and the cycle is complete.  Interestingly, when I learned to begin with gratitude, I found myself slipping less and for shorter time frames.

You can do it also.  You are capable of far greater things than anyone has ever lead you to believe you are capable of.

 

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