Wilson Family Chiropractic shares this nutrition finding that a simple multivitamin / mineral / herbal supplement is good for the body and improves memory function in both older men and women!
Wilson Family Chiropractic regularly sees cancer patients and survivors in its Millville chiropractic practice. Our integrative care may well benefit the cancer survivor’s symptom management.
Wilson Family Chiropractic suggests you add some Vitamin E to your diet to ward off and/or manage your bone health and osteoporosis in addition to the calcium and Vitamin D you are already taking. Even enjoying some pecans may boost your Vitamin E intake!
Wilson Family Chiropractic offers you these 5 tips to enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday a little more and a little more healthily! We are thankful to be your Millville chiropractic health partner.
Wilson Family Chiropractic is all about health, and apples are so healthy! Millville chiropractic patients will enjoy these benefits of apples.
Wilson Family Chiropractic is keenly aware of the toll osteoporosis takes on both men's and women's bone mass, so we are thrilled to share that adding dried plums to your diet may restore bone!
Millville osteoporosis care at Wilson Family Chiropractic often includes a discussion of nutrition, activity and good lifestyle choices in addition to our chiropractic treatment to relieve any spinal pain associated with it, of course.
Water! Wilson Family Chiropractic encourages you to drink more water to keep your spine healthy and hydrated and improve the effectiveness of your chiropractic spinal manipulation treatment. It’s really the best liquid for you and your spine!
Millville chiropractic patients likely need more Vitamin D. Osteoporosis or colitis or irritable bowel syndrome or Crohn's Disease patients need to really pay attention to their Vitamin D status.
Millville anti-depressant use is likely on the rise like it is across the US. Wilson Family Chiropractic worries about the risk to bone health in taking these, so we’d like to work with our patients on healthier approaches.