Happy New You!

Your body is constantly replacing itself.

One of the trillions of things your body does without so much as a conscious thought from you, is to replace dead and dying cells with new, healthy cells.

It’s happening right now. Even more so when you sleep:

New intestine lining every 2-3 days, new stomach lining every 5 days, new skin every 28 days, new liver every 42 days, new bone every 90 days, new red blood cells every 120 days...

Your body creates 1,000,000,000 new cells every hour. Over time, this renewal process replaces the old you with a whole new you. This is what allows us to heal. It’s also why continued chiropractic care can be so helpful.

Your body relies on your current pattern and structure as a guide for the placement of new cells. Regular chiropractic care helps establish new, healthier patterns and structures. This is why ongoing chiropractic care, even when you don’t have an obvious ache or pain, can be beneficial. This realization has created an entirely new way to see health. It’s called: wellness.


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Dr. Perry Asks some important questions of interest to Sioux Falls residents - Chiropractor Sioux Falls Dr. Perry Asks...

Why is a "slipped disc" unlikely?
Separating each spinal vertebra is a disc. Its fibrous outer ring holds in a jelly-like material. Because of the way a disc attaches to the spinal bones above and below it, it can't actually "slip." However, a disc can bulge, tear, herniate, thin and collapse. But it can't slip.
Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in vertebral subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.