Before I can answer this question let's explore the pros and cons of crack.
Here are some benefits of crack. It relieves back pain, neck pain, and headaches. It gets rid of stiffness and makes you feel energetic again. It makes you feel good — almost like euphoria.
One of the side effects is that some people say they become addicted. Others say they try it only two or three time a year and that is enough. Others are just not sure, so they don't try it at all and this is a con — they will never enjoy the benefits of crack.
I know you are thinking, "The doc has been writing to many articles. Why is he pushing crack?" The truth is the crack I'm talking about is the crack you experience when you get a chiropractic adjustment. Whether it's your spine, legs, or arms, your joints can and do get out of whack. That's what causes us pain and stiffness. By realigning these joints our bodies can function like they were designed to.
Chiropractic has been around for hundreds of years. It was brought to the forefront in America in 1895. The theory behind chiropractic is relieving pressure on the nerves by restoring proper joint function and the body will heal itself. The nervous system controls and coordinates all other systems of the body.
So should you use crack? Only you can decide. If you enjoy taking pain pills with potential dangerous side effects or like the thought of surgery, then you should not use crack. If you are more into natural alternatives then crack is for you. Let me know about your experiences with "crack."
This Month's Fun Fact Questions
Do you know . . .
In which state does one out of every 64 people have a pilots license?
What was the first state to allow women voters?
Where is the hHome of the world largest office building?
Good luck.
The answer for last month's question . . .
Which state was the first to use 9-1-1? Answer Alabama.
Don't forget to include good nutrition into your lifestyle, along with exercise that is fun to do.