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Getting to Know Dr. Loni
My chiropractic story: I was introduced to chiropractic at a young age while working at a horse farm on the New Hampshire seacoast. Although I was not the patient, I started to see the amazing effects of Chiropractic care through the horses. Horses that had chronic issues with lameness or decreases range of motion began…
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Changes
I love this time of year – that time in between the sweat of the summer days and the shiver of the winter nights. I love this time of transition. When the leaves change to their various hues of reds, oranges and yellows. When the days become shorter and the nights longer. This time signifies…
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Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks?
It’s an emotional, often times heated, topic for discussion… especially when we are talking about children’s vaccines. No parent wants to think they may have made the wrong decision for their child. The truth is we all do the best we can with the knowledge we have at the time. My parents vaccinated me, without…
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The Lure of Hiking
I love spending time walking through the woods, climbing up and down windswept mountains, and observing life from the higher ground of a mountain-top. It’s far more than just exercise to me; it’s a way to slow down, detach from the ever-bustling high speed pace of today’s life and reconnect with my own thoughts, as…
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Chiropractic – Not Just A Passing Fad
Jack Kerouac has a quote regarding fads: “Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinions.” I find this quite appropriate for modern American. We, in general, are trend hopping, gimmick-chasing, fad mongers. We trade long term results for short term experiments. We chase the new, the fast,…
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Procrastination
“Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone” ― Pablo Picasso I’m not willing to leave access to chiropractic undone in New Hampshire. We’re not putting off spreading chiropractic any longer… it’s time to expand our reach. Our country is sicker than ever. Treating ailments, diseases and microbes is…
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Taking Time
I’ve lived in New Hampshire for two months now and I’m amazed by its beauty. I love the drive along 1A with the ocean breeze in the air, the sound of the waves along the shore. I love to drive up 106 to 3-11 and watch the scenery change from forest, to lakes to mountains. …
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The Unhappiness of Being
I often times make observations and write about them to encourage others, but also to remind and encourage myself. Our staff at Crossroads are just like you: we’re all figuring out life as we go. Something I want to figure out is why so many people spend so much time being unhappy. I do this…
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Chiropractic – A Love Bomb for Humanity
Every so often, when it comes time for my turn to write a blog, I have no idea what to say. Sure, I can write more about chiropractic and how I believe with every fiber of my being that every single person can benefit by receiving regular adjustments. I can explain in different ways how…
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Concussion
For those of you who may have missed my recent radio show on “Sports Concussion” with experts from the Brain Injury Association, I want to fill you in on some of the need-to-know details. First, a concussion doesn’t have to come from an impact to the head, it can happen from a whiplash or any…

