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An interactive discussion and personal analysis with Dr. Gray on how chiropractic care can be the key to whole-body well-being.

Aches and pains are signs that your body isn’t working right. Since your brain, spinal cord and nerves all control how your body works, chiropractic care can restore the body and promote optimal self-healing. Join Dr. Danielle Gray for an interactive, information-packed evening as she shares how a healthy nervous system and proper alignment can help you feel your best, along with adequate rest, proper nutrition, regular exercise and a positive mental attitude. You’ll leave with simple tips that are easy to implement in your and your family’s overwhelming, busy schedules.

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Complimentary nervous system, balance and alignment assessments will be offered to participants (a $170 value).  See for yourself how a simple misalignment can be causing the health challenges you’re facing today.

Dr. Danielle Gray‘s passion is to help others achieve their optimum potential and believes that the place to start is with a healthy functioning nervous system. She graduated Magna Cum Laude both in her undergraduate studies at Penn State and from Life Chiropractic College West in San Francisco, CA.  Early in her Chiropractic studies, Dr. Gray decided to specialize in Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractic Care as this modality is what got her well, not just out of pain. Additionally, Dr. Gray completed an internship at the Institute for Advanced Care in Chiropractic and post-doctorate training program making her a part of a select group of Chiropractors providing Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractic Care.

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This is a complimentary class

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