Testimonials
Before coming to Back to Wellness and working with Dr. Matt, I was in almost constant pain that made it hard to do the things I love, mainly playing softball, running, and fly fishing. I had trouble bending at the waist, turning my head, or standing for any amount of time without severe pain affecting my feet and back. From the start, Dr. Derry made me comfortable with his methods of practicing chiropractic. We first had an initial consultation where he listened to my problems and helped answer any questions I had in regard to treatment. He then did a comprehensive examination, including X-rays and strength and flexibility tests, which helped him pinpoint the sources of my issues. Finally, he outlined a short term and long term plan for my problems, assuring me that his intent was not to create a lifelong patient, but to get me well in an appropriate amount of time. Before every procedure he performed, he was adamant about teaching me about my body and the way it would react to treatment so that I would be more at ease. After a couple months of treatment and rehabilitation, I not only was nearly pain free, but my balance and agility had returned to levels I had not known in years. My strength and flexibility were greatly improved as well, and I am now back to enjoying the activities that make my life complete. Dr. Matt has given me something that is invaluable, freedom to live without fear of pain.

Gary C.
 
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Blood Nutrition Science is an advanced scientific approach identifying nutritionally significant information through the analysis of various blood values. 

Certain indicators can reveal electrolyte, mineral, and other nutritional imbalances.  Once addressed, one can optimize the metabolic process and help maintain the healthy performance of the body. 

Nutritional analysis of your blood test may indicate the need for:

Key nutrients such as vitamin A, B6, B11, D

Fluid and electrolyte balance

Minerals such as magnesium, calcium, and iron

Tissue hydration

Antioxidants

Enzymes

Nutritional support of key organs

Nutritional support of metabolic pathways

The need for lifestyle changes

If you have nutritional imbalances, you may be experiencing the following:

Mental/Emotional symptoms including mood swings

Structural/muskuloskeletalsymptoms

Optical symptoms such as difficulty in night vision

Symptoms such as weight gain, fatigue, pain

Cardiovascular health issues

Others

One of the most scientific ways to identify nutritional imbalances is to have your blood test evaluated by a nutritionally trained doctor or healthcare practicioner. 

Call our office today to get started!

 
 





 
 
 
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