A very awesome thing is happening both in our profession, other related professions, and online — discussion and information about the Vagus Nerve are exploding!
If we play our cards right as neurologically-focused 🧠, subluxation-centered, kid and family-focused chiropractors — this will lead to an absolute “boon” of more impact and practice growth for us!
In order to make sure you do not miss out on this absolute tidal wave 🌊 of potential impact for your community and practice, I strongly suggest you take these 3 Steps to bring more Vagus Nerve action into your plans.
Right out of the gates I want to send you hauling ass down this learning road, but with one important caveat or “warning signs” if you will.
⚠️ Do NOT to get caught up studying it from a medical, pathological, or physiological viewpoint.
Instead, do all you can to learn it in a way that keeps focus of chiropractic philosophy...
As a profession, we get so frustrated 😠 when parents turn to the pediatrician 👩⚕️ and medications 💊 first. But let's be honest, what does the majority of our own profession turn to first when a tough case comes up?
Chiropractic adjustments 🙌 of course is the answer, right? Oh how I wish 😡 😞 .
Just like a pediatrician who continues to throw out antibiotics and steroids for every respiratory infection 🦠 gets under my skin, so does this sad reality our profession faces - when push comes to shove 50% or more of us turn to primitive reflexes and probiotics before principled chiropractic and slaying subluxations.
Not good.
I just finished going through the last 15-20 posts in our Pediatric Chiropractic Today Facebook Group that had a chiropractor looking for help with a case clinically, either a patient or their own child. What I found was that in just over 50% of the responses, our very own profession recommended these docs try something besides dialing in deeper, more specific, a...
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