Goodbye Picky Eating
/Ethan was an extremely picky eater. He struggled with different textures of foods. If he didn’t like a food he either completely refused or would try it and proceed to throw it up after.
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Ethan was an extremely picky eater. He struggled with different textures of foods. If he didn’t like a food he either completely refused or would try it and proceed to throw it up after.
Read MoreCharlie had experienced 6 months of straight ear infections. He was living on a cycle of antibiotics with his pediatrician wanting to get a tubes surgery scheduled. Chiropractic care changed the course of his story.
Read MoreInfantile Colic is often dismissed as a phase that infants grow out of, but this view overlooks the neurological underpinnings that contribute to the condition. While most people will look to the stomach or digestive system for the cause of colic, the root cause is often found even deeper within the nervous system and its control and coordination of digestive motility, absorption, and elimination.
Recognizing the truth beneath the ties encourages a more integrative, functional approach to care, one that honors the body’s complexity and capacity for healing when given the right support.
Breastfeeding is not just a method of delivering nutrition; it is also a way of establishing a relationship between mother and baby. This is the baby’s first relationship in life and one that sets the tone for how the baby learns to view the world.
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