Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine have found that running slows the aging process! The study tracked 500 older runners over a period of more than 20 years. What did they find? Elderly runners have fewer disabilities, a longer active life span, and are half as likely as aging nonrunners to die early deaths. Before you head for the closet to dust off your running shoes, take a moment to read about Lester Wright.
My father, Dr. Don Johnston, not only practiced chiropractic but he also lived it. We were raised with no vaccinations, no medication, and no surgeries unless life threatening. We took vitamins, we were adjusted and we made herbal teas to stay healthy, along with raising our own cows and growing our own food from the garden. It was during track when everything changed for me, and I really understood what chiropractic was. I started running my 8 th grade year in track, I knew I was fast, I just had never put that theory to the test until I joined the sprinting team. No one could keep up with me, I pretty much blew my competition away. My freshman year in high school started out the same way, I was the undefeated 100 and 200-meter sprinter on the team. I also competed in the Triple and Long jump, and this is where I got in trouble. I was practicing my Triple Jump and I was in the middle of my hop to skip when I felt something “go” in my lower back as I ju...
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