Customizable Pain Relief

I believe in chiropractic care as a relationship between doctor and patient, providing customizable pain relief and teaching you how to care for yourself. My goal is basically to teach you how not to need me.  The important thing to remember though, chiropractic is not a product you use once or twice for quick pain relief, chiropractic is a process from relieving pain to creating optimal health for the rest of your life.

Depending on the severity of your symptoms and condition, your initial treatment may be three, two or one time per week. My goal is to see you progress to once per week and then every 2 weeks until you are stable with your care and optimally once per month just for a check-up. I will provide you with not only chiropractic care, but also the soft tissue work that goes along with your adjustment.

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Welcome!

In the last year I have done a lot of NEW things: graduated from school for my lifelong dream career, opened my own business and now Blogging! I am a lifetime student and I love learning, especially so I can turn around and teach someone else. I have a lot of opinions that are not mainstream, but also don’t follow the alternative medicine revolution. Now that I am in my (still) maturing middle age, I’m not concerned about following the masses and I know how to use my discernment skills to decide what is right and not right for myself, my family, and my patients.

I have successfully turned my social media outlet into an educational experience that keeps me up to date on trends in my industry. I tend to forward or re-post a lot of information on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/Dr.CynthiaSeebacher. My Marketing Mistress has now cracked the whip at me to start writing my own so that you can be educated and pass along information too. During this process, I hope that you,

too, will share things that interest you, tell me about your experiences and ask questions that intrigue you.

Allergy Relief

A recent Facebook meme stated, “In Georgia, it does not snow… it pollens.” All the cars are covered in that yellow powder while prayers beg for the rain to come and wash it all away. In actuality, most people suffer the most with the pollens that we cannot see, usually a week or two before the yellow stuff makes its appearance. Symptoms are not always a stuffy or runny nose. Fatigue, headaches, insomnia, mood changes, even joint pain – all are symptoms of a toxic overload from pollen that is not visible. When I was a child growing up in the Atlanta area, every Spring I would fall asleep during class and have terrible headaches. The first doctor my mother took me to feared it was a brain tumor. Thankfully, that was ruled out and a more compassionate doctor decided it was Spring allergies. While I am certainly glad it was not a tumor (insert my best Arnold Schwarzenegger impression from Kindergarten Cop), I still suffered from pollen allergies with headaches, fatigue, watery eyes, etc. Continue reading