Father’s day is quickly approaching. They are one segment of the population that definately needs help with their health. All too often Dad’s neglect their health in favor of taking care of everyone else or just plain “being manly”. However, taking care of dad helps the whole family live better lives. All of the dad’s […]
Our Thoughts of the Week
– Pathic
The terms Allopathic (medicine), Homeopathic, Naturopathic all use the suffix “-pathic” from the Greek “pathos” meaning disease. Disease is a state of malfunction, one in which something is “wrong”. Please realize that like a computer, cells and tissues can only out-put based on what is in-put. If we put garbage in, we’ll get garbage out. […]
My Desires
We all have desires and fears and one will always win out over the other. Most of my own fears come out when I am preparing for bed and waking in the morning. I don’t always jump out of bed, thankful for the day, prepared to face it and the challenges it is sending me. […]
The F.A.C.E.S. of Nardi Family Chiropractic
There are many reasons to choose Chiropractic… Results, long term health and well-being, land/or less medication and surgery. But what about choosing a specific chiropractor? Many will go only with a referral from another health care practitioner, others only on the advice of a trusted friend and some, will choose whomever has the lowest offer […]
5 Reasons Why You Need Chiropractic, Even Though You Utilize Other Health Promoting Services
Today I am going to focus on some common questions about why people need to see a Chiropractor when they are already utilizing other health care modalities. As always it comes down to how helathy do you want to be? 1. “Doc, Why do I need Chiropractic? I run/exercise” Exercise is great for our health, […]
Doc, Why do You Talk About “INNATE”?
Today’s edition of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: G: Back in March, while driving into the office I slowed down because a deer was on the side of the road. B: The deer decided to cross the road about 2-3 car lengths in front of me U: When I looked into the rear […]

