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Knee Pain – A More Natural Option in Austin TX
Knee Pain – A More Natural Option Our knees are a remarkable part of our body. If you’ve ever dealt with knee pain, then you understand how important they are. Every day we depend on them to perform the most basic tasks of living. The knee is a very mobile joint supported on all sides…
Do You Have a Slipped Disc in Austin TX?
Do You Have a Slipped Disc? Most of us have heard the term “Slipped Disc” before, but do your spinal discs actually slip? The answer to that is no. Your discs are attached very strongly to the bones above and below them so it’s not possible for them to slip. It is, however, possible for…
Headaches – You Don’t Need to Suffer in Austin TX
Headaches – You Don’t Need to Suffer There are almost 45 million people that suffer from headaches each year. It’s about one out of every six people. Tension headaches are the most common form of headache followed by, migraines, and cluster headaches. They can range from being a nuisance to debilitating, but in most cases,…
Is Your Family Under Chiropractic Care in Austin TX?
Is Your Family Under Chiropractic Care? Most people see chiropractic as an adult procedure that’s used when pain occurs, but there’s an ever-growing movement of families using chiropractic care. Families that have made chiropractic one of the pillars of their healthcare system. So why are they doing that? Every family has different reasons, but one…
Car Accidents – Tips for Recovery in Austin TX
Car Accidents – Tips for Recovery There are on average over six million car accidents that occur in the U.S. each year. Many of us will at some point experience this kind of trauma so it’s something we need to understand. The great majority of car accidents are not fatal. They can be as simple…
Greek Salad in Austin TX
Greek Salad Ingredients: Dressing ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 garlic clove, grated or finely minced ½ teaspoon dried oregano, more for sprinkling ¼ teaspoon Dijon mustard ¼ teaspoon sea salt Freshly ground black pepper For The Salad 1 English cucumber, cut lengthwise, seeded, and sliced ¼-inch thick 2 cups…