Are you a super star? An "A" player? Someone who is great at what they do and get's things done? If so, we want to hear from you. Here at the Healthy Back Institute we are always looking for great people. Check out some of the current positions we have available. … Read More
10 Steps to Pain Free Movement
Ever go to a playground and watch the kids play? Most of the children move around with ease… in every possible position… often at top speed. Compare that with the posture and movement of the average back pain sufferer… or even just the average 40 year old. Normal movement is confined to positions maintained day after day … Read More
Coffee: Good or Bad for Your Health?
By Isabel De Los Rios Author of The Diet Solution Program Is your morning coffee an ok option on your healthy eating plan? Is coffee really bad for you or is it actually good? I get these questions about coffee and health all the time and as a coffee drinker myself, it is smart to take a look at both the good and … Read More
Police State America: Forced Medicine
What would you do to protect your child? If you've ever questioned the length to which the government will go to force us to medicate our children... against our will if necessary... you don't have to look far to discover the frightening truth. Just ask Detroit mother Maryanne Godboldo. After homeschooling her physicall … Read More
Negative Ion Therapy
There's just something about the air after a spring thunderstorm, near a mountain waterfall, or along an ocean beach. It's almost impossible to feel depressed when in such an environment... and it turns out it's more than just the scenery. In each of these environments, invisible, tasteless, and odorless molecules are re … Read More
Feed Your Eyes… Save Your Sight
By Martin Sussman President and Founder Cambridge Institute for Better Vision The visual system – the eyes, muscles, nerves and vision centers of the brain – is one of the most complex and highly demanding systems of the body. More than 25% of the nutrition your body absorbs goes to feed the visual system. The vi … Read More
How to Naturally Color Easter Eggs
Eggs are great for you... but artificial food colors are not. That's why if you're planning on dyeing eggs for your Easter celebration — or any occasion at all — you'll want to stick with natural food colors. But first, to get the perfect hardboiled egg, you need to know how to cook them. If you want the perfect hardboile … Read More
Who is John Galt?
Today as I write this it's April 15th. Traditionally, this is the date that personal income taxes are due in the U.S. Which makes it very interesting timing for the first theatrical release of a movie based on Ayn Rand's famous novel Atlas Shrugged. How so? In this country we have had a long tradition of rewarding the ef … Read More
Fusion Surgery: Blowing the Whistle
It's time we set something straight once and for all. Back fusion surgery is crippling those with back pain. And it doesn't have to be that way. Every ten seconds in the United States, someone will go to the hospital with a back pain complaint. That's well over three million emergency room visits every year. Abou … Read More
Stop the Fear
By Dr. Jenny Cretsinger We are raised to live in fear of germs. Now, I'm not saying there isn't an obvious value in washing your hands or refraining from making out with your sick, feverish partner; but fearing germs is futile. If you try to give someone a "cold" it takes more than a virus. Experimenters have incub … Read More