MATTHEWS, N.C., Feb. 12, 2017 -- As a nation, we have never been sicker. There is more “healthy” junk food, more technology-driven distractions, and more pharmaceutical drugs than ever before. 2,000 Americans die each year from aspirin alone. The number of deaths caused by drugs and surgery is the equivalent of two jumbo jets crashing each day and killing everyone aboard. When a plane crashes here in America, the FAA stops everything and investigates. Yet two jumbo jets are falling out of the sky every day – and have been for years – and nobody is saying anything. People visit medical doctors to find solutions to their health problems, but the drugs prescribed tend to cover up symptoms without treating causes and create new problems. The source of illness and pain must be addressed for true healing to begin.
“My passion is to find the cause of your health problems and correct them,” said Dr. John Hanna of Matthews Family Chiropractic. “If I find vertebral subluxations in your spine, adjustments will get the pressure off of the nerves and allow the body to heal itself from the inside out. I have never wavered in my commitment to bring the most advanced procedures in chiropractic to our patients. I do this by taking state of the art digital initial X-rays, analyzing those X-rays to determine the proper level of adjustment, and creating a personalized chiropractic care program for each individual patient’s specific health problem.”
Dr. John Hanna has practiced chiropractic since 1990 and has continued to help thousands of patients because his system is geared towards correcting the cause of the problem. His system is built upon adjusting the cause of the problem so that each patient’s body can enter a healing rhythm. Within that healing rhythm, the body will rebuild itself healthy. The body is a self-healing mechanism. In other words, the human body has the innate power to heal itself when proper nerve flow is restored. Once the body begins to heal and function the way it should, vital nerve flow can be maintained over a lifetime of wellness.
Dr. Arpad De Nagy was one of the leading neurologists in the world. His research at Rockefeller Institute strongly suggests that interference to the central nervous system can result in permanent damage in a short period of time if not found and resolved quickly. The solid chiropractic techniques and expertise in upper cervical adjustments available at Matthews Family Chiropractic have enabled thousands of people to transform their health. Dr. John Hanna is committed to non-torsion (non-twisting) chiropractic techniques and welcomes residents of Matthews, N.C. and the surrounding communities to visit his office and experience relief from pain and holistic healing.
To learn more about the Matthews chiropractic techniques provided by Dr. John Hanna and Dr. Mechelle Hanna, or to schedule an appointment, call (704) 845-0699. Visit http://www.matthewsfamilychiropractic.com/ for more details.
Matthews Family Chiropractic, (704) 845-0699


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