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Chiropractic Care and Reducing Stress Part 3: Emotional Stress

Dr. Kyle Klim from Swede Family Chiropractic talks about the effects of emotional stress on the body.


To continue this 3 part series about reducing stress, I will be discussing the emotional  aspect of stress and how it affects the body.

Along with the everyday physical and chemical stressors, emotional stressors have a huge impact on your overall health and well being.


Emotional stressors can include such things as work stress and dealing with an upcoming deadline, family stress with running the kids around to several weekly activities, worrying about things out of your control, and losing sleep because of it.

Many times, the emotional stressors can be the biggest contributor to the issues that are happening in your body. These types of stressors can affect your breathing, your blood pressure, your digestion, the way your brain thinks, and the quality of sleep you may get, just to name a few.

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How can Chiropractic help this, you may ask? Excellent question!


As you may know, Chiropractic care, by correcting misalignments in the spine called subluxations, help the nervous system work optimally. By reducing the stress on the spine and nerves, this can help your body relax, keep your head clear, and help you get better sleep.

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So, by reducing your physical, chemical, and emotional stressors, and getting your spine and nervous system checked, you can thrive better on a daily basis.

To your health,

Dr. Kyle Klim

For more information, you can visit our website at www.swedefamilychiropractic.com,

call us at 610-831-1650

visit our office at 130 West Main St.

Trappe, PA 19426

Or “like” me on Facebook at “Dr. Kyle Klim”

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