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I create an interlinked, harmonious world by giving of my knowledge, caring about others' wellbeing and sharing my stories.Dr. Avery Jenkins
Dr. Avery Jenkins
Dr. Jenkins is a primary care chiropractic physician specializing in the treatment of people with chronic disorders. He is board certified in medical acupuncture and clinical nutrition.
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Top Posts & Pages
- 5 Reasons You Can't Trust Nutrition Research, Part I
- 25 Things You Didn't Know a Chiropractor Could Do: #1
- 25 Things You Didn't Know A Chiropractor Could Do, #3: Mental Health
- The Disorder Nobody Wants To Talk About
- The problem with mainstream medicine is staring us in the face.
- Chiropractic Care and Anxiety
- How To Reduce Your Risk of Chronic Disease By 78%
- 3 Must-Have Android Health Apps, Part I
- 25 Things You Didn't Know A Chiropractor Could Do #4: Osteoporosis
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Nutrition Archive
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5 Reasons You Can’t Trust Nutrition Research, Part I
Posted on May 20, 2013 | No CommentsIf I had a nickel for every time a patient had told me that they cannot have certain foods, because of an article they saw or their MD told them,... -
A Meditation on Spirituality and Health
Posted on December 25, 2011 | No CommentsSelf-appointed “skeptics” frequently point to practices such as mine, claiming that I’m engaging in nothing but voodoo witchcraft, preying on those so ill and so without hope that they will... -
Time For Your Flu Vaccine? No.
Posted on October 6, 2011 | 3 CommentsI’m not supposed to make recommendations regarding pharmaceuticals to my patients, because they are outside of my scope of practice, so if you are my patient, don’t read this. In... -
An Aging Martial Artist Returns to the Fray
Posted on September 12, 2011 | 1 CommentAfter a multi-year time-out from training in the martial art of aikido, I returned to the dojo a few weeks ago. I will confess to some anxiety about resuming training,... -
The Thing About Water
Posted on May 31, 2011 | No CommentsIt was many years ago when the first warnings came out. In fact, a 1999 study found that 22 percent of bottled water brands had at least one sample containing... -
A Custom Blend
Posted on April 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsOne of the most gratifying aspects of my practice is the use of herbs to treat patients with a variety of ailments, from colds and flus, to high blood pressure,... -
Estrogen: It’s Not Just For Breakfast Any More
Posted on March 7, 2011 | No CommentsIndustries from pharmaceuticals to plastics to agriculture are all dependent on the bureaucratically-induced hallucination that our estrogen-soaked food supply is safe. Unfortunately, this view is contradicted by the research, all... -
Moving To The Beet
Posted on February 22, 2011 | 1 CommentWhen I last posted, I left a bit of a cliff-hanger; having extolled the virtues of a food that has been used in hospitals as a cancer treatment, is a... -
Food with a Pedigree
Posted on February 9, 2011 | No Comments“Cauliflower,” Mark Twain once wrote, “is nothing more than cabbage with a college education.” Despite this somewhat disparaging remark, the great American humorist was known to enjoy nibbling on this... -
A Dentist with Majestic Ideas
Posted on February 2, 2011 | No CommentsOur Friday quiz revolved around a mystery man who was a pioneer in the field of clinical nutrition — so far ahead of his time that, in fact, we are...









