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HomeHealthChiropractic care goes a long way

Chiropractic care goes a long way

DR MIMI Atkins from Noosa Chiropractic said while being a kid was an amazing time for growth, education and development, it was also known for its recurrent colds, coughs and sniffles.
“During formative years, young bodies have high demands with school and sport, and are exposed to many common childhood illnesses,” she said.
“Chiropractic care can help your kids heal and develop without the need for drugs like antibiotics or surgery.
“Research studies indicate that chiropractic care may help with up to 93 per cent of children with ear infections as well as improvements with other common problems including chronic tonsillitis and even bedwetting.”
Dr Mimi said other studies showed children under regular chiropractic care had reduced incidences and severity of other common childhood illnesses, increased immune and body function.
“Regular chiropractic care has also been linked to improved concentration, learning ability and IQ levels,” she said.
“The spine and nervous system controls and co-ordinates each and every function and action that the body performs. Chiropractic care focuses on ensuring that the nervous system is functioning optimally to improve health and ensures that kids have the best opportunity to grow healthy and strong.
“Chiropractic care for kids is a safe, gentle way for you and your family to boost their immunity these school holidays.”
Dr Mimi is available for appointments on 5449 9122. Noosa Chiropractic is located at 27 Thomas Street, Noosaville.

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