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#45 Safety Pin Cycle

Joe Strauss states in his Chiropractic Philosophy Blue Book, “The Safety Pin Cycle is the simplest explanation of the idea of nerve transmission. It demonstrates the idea of passage of mental impulses between the brain cell and the tissue cell.” In Today’s TIC,...

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#44 Adaptational Success

Joe Strauss states in his Chiropractic Philosophy Blue Book, “The tissue cells of the body are continually subjected to universal forces. The effects of these forces upon the cell can be measured algebraically. If we divide these effects into units we can classify...

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#43 Chiropractic Principles: Principle #5

Joe Strauss states in his Chiropractic Philosophy Blue Book, “We have previously dealt with the fact that intelligence is always perfect. From birth to death the innate intelligence of the body is always 100%. The force created by that intelligence is also 100%....

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#42 Chiropractic Hindsight

Reggie Gold, DC has been quoted for saying, “People are like cooked spaghetti. They can be pulled but not pushed.”  In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our understanding on Chiropractic Hindsight. Hindsight is 20/20. In other words, it’s easier to look back...

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#40 The Formula to Benefiting from Chiropractic

“There are things that we can do to preserve or maintain our health and help to restore our health when we have lost it. Unfortunately, confusion arises when we think that the absence of symptoms means that we are healthy.” —Joseph Strauss, DC In Today’s TIC, we’re...

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#38 Chiropractic Principle #4: Triune of Life

Reggie Gold states, “The art and science of Chiropractic, while inseparable from the philosophy, necessarily confine themselves to the human body. The philosophy of Chiropractic, on the other hand, is much broader in scope. It deals not only with the body, or...

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#37 How does tone relate to Chiropractic?

“Excessive tonicity causes an augmentation fo vital phenomena; a deficiency of tonicity a want of tone, a loss or diminution of muscular of vital strength. The quality of of irritability gives tone. Tone or tonicity is that normal tension which belongs to the...

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