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Conditions We Help: A Whole-Brain, Whole-Body Approach

Real solutions for real people—beyond symptom management and into root-cause healing.

â–¼How Do You Help with Autoimmune Conditions?

Autoimmune conditions can be incredibly frustrating. Many people are told they “just have to live with it.” But that’s not the full truth.

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In our office, we help people move toward remission—not just symptom management.
Here’s how:

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Step 1: Identify What Your Body Is Actually Attacking

If you don’t yet have a formal diagnosis, we’ll begin with in-depth lab testing to identify specific antibodies—showing us exactly what your immune system is targeting.
Often, if one autoimmune condition is present, others may be developing silently, so we screen the 21 most common autoimmunes.

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Step 2: Evaluate and Support Brain Function

What most people don’t know is that your immune system is regulated by your brain—especially the frontal lobe.
We assess neurological function and use brain-based therapies (like neurofeedback, brain-based adjustments, and laser protocols) to stabilize frontal lobe function—a crucial step in calming autoimmunity.

 

Many autoimmune clients we see have right frontal lobe dysfunction, which we help correct.

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Step 3: Restore Vagus Nerve Function

Here’s something that almost every other practitioner misses: vagal nerve function.
The vagus nerve is the main regulator of your parasympathetic (rest-and-repair) system, and it directly influences gut health, inflammation levels, and immune modulation.

 

If the vagus nerve isn’t functioning well, your body stays stuck in fight-or-flight—and that can keep the autoimmune fire burning.
 

We assess vagal tone and use specific therapies (such as brainstem stimulation, laser, breathwork, and biofeedback) to reactivate this critical nerve pathway.

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Step 4: Identify Your Triggers

To stay in remission, you have to stop the flare-ups. That means finding out what’s triggering your immune system.
 

Triggers could include:

  • Viruses or bacteria

  • Mold or environmental toxins

  • Food sensitivities

  • Emotional or physical stress

 

If needed, we run additional testing for:

  • Infections (viral, bacterial, parasitic)

  • Mold/mycotoxins

  • Food sensitivities

  • Toxic exposure

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Step 5: Calm and Balance the Immune System

Once we identify your triggers, we help you modify your diet, lifestyle, and environment to remove them.
We also use functional medicine and targeted nutraceuticals to rebalance your TH1 and TH2 immune response and reduce inflammation.

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Here’s What Makes Us Different:
We combine the best of functional neurology, functional medicine, and brain-based care—all under one roof.
Instead of managing symptoms, we help regulate the immune system at the source—neurologically, chemically, and structurally.

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Autoimmune healing isn’t about masking—it’s about stabilizing.
And one of the biggest keys? Your vagus nerve must be functioning. Most miss it. We don’t.

â–¼Can This Care Help with Anxiety?

Yes—absolutely. But to truly help, we first need to understand what's causing your anxiety and what form it’s taking.

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Most people don’t realize there are multiple types of anxiety, each tied to different parts of the brain. For example:

  • Right, left, or middle frontal lobe imbalances can all cause different anxiety patterns.

  • Occipital lobe dysfunction can also be a contributor.

 

We also consider underlying chemical, emotional, or physical triggers, including:

  • Poor oxygen saturation to the brain

  • Blood sugar instability

  • Imbalanced cortisol levels

  • Underlying neuroinflammation

 

Using an EEG brain scan, we can pinpoint the exact neurological source of your anxiety. From there, we develop a tailored care plan—not just to manage symptoms, but to retrain your brain for long-term relief and resilience.

 

This isn’t a temporary fix. It’s a comprehensive, root-cause approach that supports lasting health.

â–¼What About Depression—Can You Help with That Too?

Yes, we can help with depression. But as with anxiety, the first step is to identify where it’s coming from in the brain.

 

Depression isn’t one-size-fits-all. For many, it originates in the frontal lobe—for example:

  • High beta activity on the right may indicate anxiety-driven depression.

  • High alpha or theta activity on the left is often tied to more classic depressive symptoms.

  • Sometimes it stems from the occipital lobe (back of the brain), often in cases of stress-induced depression, which can lead to self-medicating behaviors.

 

We also look at potential neurotransmitter imbalances. To do this, we use a neurotransmitter challenge test to assess how you respond to support for:

  • Dopamine

  • Serotonin

  • GABA

 

Your response helps us determine which neurotransmitter—and therefore which part of the brain—needs support. It also helps us clarify:
Is this true depression… or is it anxiety mimicking depressive symptoms?

 

With advanced tools like EEG brain mapping, we can pinpoint the source and create a care plan that addresses your unique neurological needs—so you're not just coping, but actually healing.

â–¼I Struggle with Sleep. Can This Improve My Chronic Fatigue?

Yes — but first, we need to figure out what’s driving your sleep issue and fatigue.

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Sleep problems can stem from various regions of the brain:

  • Frontal lobe

  • Midbrain

  • Occipital lobe (back of the brain)

  • Brainstem

 

To pinpoint the root cause, we use EEG brain mapping and a developmental assessment. This helps us determine which part of the brain is under- or over-functioning.

 

For example, it’s common for the frontal lobe to slow down with age, leading not only to memory problems, but also difficulty sleeping. That same frontal imbalance can cause chronic fatigue, especially when there's:

  • Overproduction or underproduction of theta brainwaves

  • Overproduction of low alpha brainwaves

 

These patterns are often linked to fatigue, pain, fibromyalgia, and disrupted sleep.

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But brain function isn’t the only factor. We also evaluate your physiology to explore:

  • Hormone imbalances

  • Thyroid dysfunction

  • Blood sugar regulation

  • Oxygen saturation

  • Cortisol/stress patterns

 

The short answer is yes — this care can help. But to truly correct the problem, we must uncover what’s causing it… or whether multiple systems are involved.

â–¼Can This Help with Memory Loss or Brain Fog?

Yes — but first, we need to localize the source of the problem.

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Memory and cognitive issues can stem from multiple areas in the brain, most commonly:

  • Temporal lobe

  • Hippocampus (key for memory formation and recall)

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We use EEG brain mapping to assess memory function. Specifically, we look at alpha brainwave responses:

  • High alpha activity = healthy memory function

  • Short-term memory is measured at the top of the brain

  • Long-term memory is assessed at the back and front of the brain

 

These readings help us evaluate how well your hippocampus is working.

But brain function is only part of the picture. We also consider what might be causing the dysfunction:

  • Blood sugar imbalances

  • Digestive issues (where neurotransmitters are made)

  • Neuroinflammation

  • Underlying stress patterns or emotional trauma

 

How we help depends on what’s driving the issue:

  • If it's simple brain slowing, we retrain the brain using neurofeedback.

  • If it's neuroinflammation, we use laser therapy to stimulate mitochondrial energy production and help neurons fire correctly.

  • If it's a gut issue, we support neurotransmitter production through digestive repair and functional medicine.

  • If it’s toxin- or stress-related, we identify and remove the root causes.

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Yes, we can help — but first, we must uncover and address the true origin of your brain fog or memory loss.

â–¼How Do You Help with ADHD/ADD?

To truly help someone with ADHD or ADD, we first have to understand what’s causing it neurologically.

There are multiple forms of ADHD/ADD, and not all respond the same to medication or standard treatment. Using a combination of neurodevelopmental testing and EEG brain mapping, we pinpoint where the dysfunction is occurring in the brain:

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Possible areas of dysfunction:

  • Cerebellum (coordination, attention regulation)

  • Brainstem (overactivation = hyperarousal, poor focus)

  • Frontal lobe (slowing = impulsivity, executive dysfunction)

 

Once we run the EEG, we can identify which type of ADD/ADHD you're dealing with:

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1. Common ADD

  • Caused by slowing of the midbrain

  • Brain doesn't speed up appropriately during reading or problem-solving

  • Feels like brain fog or difficulty staying focused

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2. Under-Task (Inattentive) ADD 

  • Brain starts to "shut down" by producing more theta (asleep) brainwaves instead of beta (awake) brainwaves when trying to focus

  • Reading or mental tasks lead to exhaustion or zoning out

  • The harder they try, the worse they do — this form is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood

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3. Alpha ADD

  • High amount of total alpha brainwaves in the frontal lobe

  • Doesn't respond to typical stimulant medications

  • Correlated to fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and sleep issues

  • Often appears in people who become more talkative under stress

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4. Stress-Induced ADD (Not True ADD)

  • Comes from the back of the brain (occipital lobe)

  • Really a stress response, not a true attention disorder

  • Stimulants like Ritalin often make this form worse, increasing stress and erratic behavior

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What makes our approach different?

We don’t just medicate symptoms — we map the brain, assess neurotransmitter health, and uncover underlying causes such as:

  • Neuroinflammation

  • Gut dysfunction (where neurotransmitters are made)

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Oxygen, hormone, and blood sugar imbalances

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If someone isn't responding to medication, it’s usually a sign they don’t have “typical” ADD. Our job is to find the true root cause and tailor the care accordingly.

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In short: Yes, we can help with ADHD/ADD — but only when we know exactly what form it is and what’s driving it.

â–¼Can This Help with Poor Stress Management?

Yes — but first we have to understand where the breakdown in stress management is happening.

Stress is not just emotional — it's neurological and physiological. Most often, poor stress regulation starts in the frontal lobe, which is responsible for executive function and calming the fight-or-flight centers in the brainstem. When the frontal lobe weakens or escapes under pressure, it loses its ability to down-regulate the stress response, leading to overactivation of the brainstem and subconscious fight-flight-freeze reactions.

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How do we find the root of the problem?

We start by performing an EEG brain scan to determine:

  • Where the imbalance is showing up in the brain

  • Whether you're dealing with racing thoughts, involuntary emotional responses, or persistent subconscious stress

  • If slow brainwaves (like delta and theta) are overwhelmed by fast brainwaves (beta), creating stress, overwhelm, and scattered thinking

 

We also assess if you're predisposed to self-medicating behaviors — a common response to chronic stress. This can include things like:

  • Excessive screen time (our most common finding)

  • Food and sugar cravings

  • Alcohol or marijuana use

  • Cigarettes or vaping

When your brain struggles to produce enough dopamine or serotonin naturally, the subconscious will push you toward external substances or behaviors to feel better.

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How do we treat poor stress management?

Our approach is comprehensive and brain-based:

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1. Neurofeedback

  • Retrains brainwave patterns to bring balance between fast and slow waves

  • Reduces racing thoughts and improves executive control

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2. Photobiomodulation (Brain-Based Laser Therapy)

  • Targets affected areas in the brain and brainstem

  • Calms subconscious stress centers and supports healthy neuron firing

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3. Physiological Biofeedback

We teach you how to regulate your nervous system in real-time using:

  • Skin conductance (emotional stress)

  • Muscle tone (structural/physical stress)

  • Temperature regulation (blood flow and circulation)

  • Breathing techniques that connect brainstem function to emotional control

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4. Brain-Based Chiropractic Adjustments​

  • These adjustments are targeted to stimulate parts of the brain that have weakened due to chronic stress — especially the cerebellum and frontal cortex

  • By adjusting the most proprioceptively rich areas of the body (areas dense with movement and position-sensing nerves), we break and reset the stress cycle, allowing the brain to regain better control of stress responses

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5. Functional Medicine​​​

  • We use a nutraceutical-based approach to support the body's natural chemistry and calm the nervous system

  • This may include support for neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and GABA, and nutritional interventions to regulate oxygen, cortisol, and blood sugar — all key players in chronic inflammation and the body’s stress response

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Bottom line:

Yes, we can help — not just by masking symptoms but by retraining your brain and body to respond differently to stress. And if you're caught in a cycle of self-medicating, we can help you break it by restoring the brain’s natural balance and control.

Understanding Subluxations: The Hidden Root of Brain-Body Imbalance

Optimize Nervous System Health, Release Stored Stress, and Unlock Healing from Within

â–¼What is a subluxation?

A subluxation is not just a misalignment in the spine—it’s a learned, adaptive neurological pattern in the brain. It develops in response to stress to help you survive (typically by shifting you into a fight-or-flight state). The problem arises when the stressor is gone, but the pattern remains. Over time, this stuck stress response creates dysfunction in the body, even though the original danger is no longer present.

â–¼What is the connection between the brain and the spine?

The brain and spine are intricately linked through the nervous system. When the brain encounters stress it can’t fully process—whether emotional, chemical, or physical—it shifts into protection mode. This shift often causes the motor center of the brain to slow down, which disrupts normal movement patterns. That disruption leads to changes in posture and muscle tension, often resulting in physical misalignments in the spine. In other words, spinal misalignments often start in the brain. The spine is the byproduct—not the cause—of the problem.

â–¼What causes subluxations?

Subluxations are caused by chronic stress. Specifically, they stem from what we call the 3 T’s:

  • Thoughts (emotional stress)

  • Traumas (physical stress)

  • Toxins (chemical stress)

 

When these stressors overwhelm the brain, they create adaptive patterns that can become stuck and dysfunctional over time.

â–¼Why do you focus on the brain instead of just the spine?

Because the brain runs everything. It controls your heart, hormones, immune response, motor function—everything. If the brain isn’t functioning properly, the entire body suffers. In fact, your brain determines whether you’re alive or dead—so it’s the fastest and most powerful place to create change.

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Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • You can live 70 days without food

  • 7 days without water

  • Minutes without air

  • But seconds without brain activity

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That’s why brain function is our highest priority. If the brain receives bad input, it gives bad output—leading to dysfunction. If it receives good input, it gives good output—leading to healing. Subluxations interfere with that input/output process. When we correct the brain’s adaptive patterns, the whole body benefits.

Brain-Based Chiropractic: The Science of Optimal Performance & Lasting Change

Why Our Adjustments Reset the Brain and Accelerate Full-Body Healing

â–¼How are your adjustments different from other chiropractors?

Our adjustments are brain-based, not symptom-based. That means we aren’t chasing pain—we’re targeting brain function by recalibrating the stress response. Most people who come in have hemispheric (left or right brain) imbalances that affect their body’s ability to process and respond to stress. We assess these imbalances in our initial testing.

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We then stimulate the highest neurological input points in the body—areas like the upper neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, and ankles. These regions provide the most direct stimulation to the brain. When we activate these areas, we can produce faster, deeper changes in your nervous system—impacting your hormones, muscles, organs, and even your perception of the world.

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Our goal isn’t just relief—it’s restoration. We’re not just realigning bones, we’re rebalancing the brain.

â–¼Do I need to get adjusted before doing neurofeedback?

If you want the best results—yes. While you technically can do neurofeedback alone, getting adjusted first creates a powerful foundation. Why?

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Because an adjustment triggers neurolation—the formation of new neural connections. Research over the past 15 years has shown that a single adjustment can help your brain form 10,000 to 100,000 new connections.​

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It also turns off the stress response by stimulating the frontal lobe (your decision-making center) and the cerebellum (your coordination and balance center). This creates a neuroplastic, or adaptable, state in the brain—so when we begin neurofeedback, your brain is primed to learn and hold the new pattern.

 

In short: The adjustment opens the door. The brain training locks it in.

â–¼Do chiropractic adjustments hurt?

No—our adjustments are not designed to hurt. At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, our care is brain-based, not pain-based, meaning we focus on stimulating and balancing the nervous system, not forcing or cracking aggressively.

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That said, every adjustment is tailored specifically to your needs. If you're dealing with discomfort or a sensitive area, we adjust our technique accordingly. We always work at a level that feels safe and effective for you.

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Clear communication with your doctor ensures that each session is both comfortable and deeply effective. You're never just a number—we adjust with precision, purpose, and care.

Next-Level Neurofeedback: Retrain Your Brain, Reclaim Your Life

How our advanced neuro protocols are designed to help with subluxations relating to ADHD, PTSD, anxiety, depression, sleep issues, brain fog, memory problems, Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), concussions, and more

â–¼What makes our neurofeedback different from standard neurofeedback?

Our neurofeedback is not just different—it’s smarter, deeper, and more neurologically aligned with how the brain actually heals and adapts.

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1. Every Session Begins With a Brain-Based Adjustment

Before we even begin neurofeedback, you receive a hemispherical, brain-based chiropractic adjustment that:

  • Creates 10,000–100,000 new neural connections

  • Pulls the brain out of the fight-or-flight state

  • Primes your brain for neuroplasticity, so your training actually sticks

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This alone sets us far apart—standard neurofeedback programs don’t include adjustments at all.

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2. We Use Brain Dryving™ Neurofeedback—Not Just Standard Protocols

We don’t just read your brainwaves. We drive them using our Brain Dryving™ system, a method that combines traditional neurofeedback with powerful neuroentrainment tools we call training wheels.

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Every session includes:

  • Kinesthetic input (tactile stimulation through joints)

  • Auditory harmonics (specific tones to guide brain states)

  • Visual stimulation (through frequency-specific glasses and/or screen-based input)

  • Auricular light therapy (targeting brain centers via the ears)

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Unlike standard neurofeedback—which is often eyes open, music only, and passive—ours is designed to activate the whole brain system, especially with eyes closed, where deeper emotional and trauma work happens.

And yes—this is our standard protocol, not an upcharge.

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3. Optional Push Protocols—Used Only When Needed

In certain complex cases, we may introduce what we call push protocols. These aren't chosen by the patient—they’re selected based on your brain’s response. These may include:

  • PEMF therapy to activate specific regions

  • Kinesthetic input (a gentle stimulation) that is ran instead of set to train

  • Frequency-locked glasses that push instead of train

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These interventions give the brain additional help when it’s too inflamed or fatigued to train on its own.

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4. Faster, More Affordable Results

Standard neurofeedback can take 80 to 100+ sessions to create noticeable change.


With our method, many clients can start seeing real progress in as little as 5 to 10 sessions.

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And while traditional neurofeedback can cost $100 to $700 per session, our care is a fraction of the cost. Why? Because we are committed to making health affordable for everyone.

 

In addition to all of this, we can even use our brain-based laser therapy in conjunction with your neuro training which increases the energy and firing potential for the neurons, leading to quicker results.

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In short: Through our neurofeedback, we prepare your brain to change, use multisensory input to guide it, and support it every step of the way.


Standard neurofeedback trains the old dog.
We train the new puppy—and we do it faster, better, and with more care.​

â–¼Why should I do neurofeedback?

Because true health isn’t about how you feel—it’s about how well your brain functions. Neurofeedback helps restore that function at the deepest level: your nervous system.

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When you combine brain-based chiropractic adjustments with neurofeedback, you’re doing two vital things:

  • Creating new neural connections (through the adjustment)

  • Nurturing and strengthening those connections (through neurofeedback)

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This combination improves blood flow to the brain, especially to the frontal lobes—the part of your brain responsible for memory, focus, immune function, emotional regulation, and conscious decision-making.

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The problem?
Most people are stuck living from their brainstem, in a constant fight-or-flight state. This pulls blood away from the frontal lobes and accelerates neuron death—which is permanent. Once neurons die, they don’t come back. That’s why it's critical to support your brain now, not later.

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By training your brain to shift out of stress and into balance, you:

  • Strengthen your immune system

  • Boost working memory and focus

  • Prevent early brain degeneration

  • Gain the ability to consciously create a life you actually want to live

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Neurofeedback helps you move from surviving to thriving. It’s not just about reducing symptoms—it’s about building a healthy, vibrant, and responsive brain that supports a joyful, powerful life.

â–¼Why might I not be hitting my goals in neurofeedback?

Not hitting your neurofeedback goals—even with all the extra “training wheels” in place—can be frustrating, but it’s not failure. It’s feedback. Your brain is telling us there’s something deeper going on that’s preventing optimal function. Here are the most common reasons:

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1. Brain Inflammation

Chronic inflammation in the brain can significantly impair neurofeedback results. This can be caused by:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) or past head trauma

  • Dietary triggers or food sensitivities

  • Unresolved emotional stress or trauma

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At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, we have tools to address all three:

  • Laser therapy to reduce neuroinflammation quickly

  • Immune reactivity and food sensitivity testing to uncover hidden triggers

  • Supplementation to support brain health and reduce inflammatory responses

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Neurofeedback is the neurological piece. But behavioral changes at home—like better emotional coping, dietary shifts, and stress management—are just as critical to long-term results.

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2. Neurotransmitter Deficiency

Your brain runs on neurotransmitters—the chemical messengers that help it fire. If your levels are off, your brain may want to perform during training but simply can’t.

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Common causes of low neurotransmitter levels:

  • Poor gut health

  • Vagus nerve dysfunction (impaired gut-brain communication)

  • Chronic stress or burnout

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We often evaluate these factors through functional medicine, and if needed, support you with gut repair protocols, vagus nerve stimulation, or targeted supplements to rebuild your neurotransmitter supply.

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That’s why our care model is so powerful:
We don’t just adjust the spine or train the brain—we support the whole system: nervous, emotional, chemical, and behavioral.

When all those pieces are aligned, you don’t just hit your numbers—you heal faster and more completely.

â–¼Why use other types of biofeedback in addition to neurofeedback?

While neurofeedback is our core method, it’s just one branch of biofeedback—a broader system of retraining the body and brain out of chronic stress patterns.

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We may recommend other forms of biofeedback in your care plan, including:

  • Temperature training

  • Skin conductance training

  • PIR (Passive InfraRed)

  • HRV (Heart Rate Variability)

  • EMG (muscle training)

  • Respiration (breathing rate)

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These tools help us measure whether you’re in acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) stress—and they allow us to teach your body how to reset its healing systems.

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Here’s why it matters:
When you’re stuck in a stress state, your body shifts into survival mode. Blood flow is pulled away from your:

  • Frontal lobe (conscious thought, memory, immune response)

  • Reproductive organs (hormone balance)

  • Fingertips and extremities (circulation)

  • Digestive system

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Instead, you’re breathing high in the chest, increasing tension on the heart and remaining locked in brainstem activity—a fight-or-flight loop.

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Through biofeedback, we help retrain your body to:

  • Breathe from the diaphragm

  • Restore healthy blood flow

  • Regulate heart rhythm and temperature

  • Shift from stress into healing mode

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Bottom line: These sessions teach your body how to heal. They’re not just calming techniques—they’re vital tools for rewiring how your nervous system functions under pressure.

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If recommended by the doctor after your first appointment, this training could be the missing link in unlocking full-body healing and resilience.

Long-Term Wellness: Why Consistent Brain-Body Care Matters

Explore why ongoing care helps prevent decline, protect the brain, and support a vibrant, healthy life.

â–¼What is true health, really?

At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, we believe that true health is a choice—and it starts with empowering your body to heal and thrive with the care it truly deserves.

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Most people think health is about symptoms.
But true health isn’t how you feel—it’s how you function.

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You can feel "fine" and still be headed toward dysfunction. Take diabetes, for example: it’s often preventable with lifestyle changes, but once it develops, the impact on your life and health is long-term. Waiting for symptoms before taking action often means waiting too long.

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True health is rooted in brain health.

Your brain controls every system in your body, including:

  • Stress response and emotional regulation

  • Immunity and inflammation

  • Hormone production and blood sugar balance

  • Focus, memory, and cognition

  • Vitality and energy

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It’s also about what you put in and what you clear out.

True health means fueling your body with real, nourishing food and avoiding the buildup of:

  • Chemical toxins (from food, water, air, and household products)

  • Emotional stressors (like chronic anxiety or unprocessed trauma)

  • Physical stressors (including posture, movement habits, or injuries)

Over time, unresolved stress in these areas leads to toxicity, inflammation, and disease—often at younger ages than people expect.

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The truth is, aging = neuron loss.

The natural aging process leads to a gradual loss of neurons. But when you engage in brain-based care—like the adjustments and neurofeedback we provide—you continually create new neural connections, keeping your brain active, adaptive, and alive.

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This is why we combine chiropractic, neurofeedback, and functional wellness:
To prevent decline, build resilience, and give you the tools to live a longer, healthier, more vibrant life.

â–¼What is preventative care, and why does it matter?

Preventative care means choosing health before there’s a crisis.
It’s the difference between reacting to disease… or building a body that resists it in the first place.

Too many people wait until something breaks down—until there’s a diagnosis, pain, or dysfunction—before they take action.

 

But your body is communicating long before symptoms appear. Preventative care helps you listen early, so you don’t have to fight later.

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In the conventional, reductionist model of healthcare, the body is seen as a collection of parts. You’re sent to one specialist for your heart, another for your gut, and another for your brain—as if they aren’t intimately connected.

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We practice vitalism and holism.
We see the body as one intelligent, dynamic system—where your nervous system, brain, spine, organs, and emotions all work together. If one part is off, it can ripple through your entire system. That’s why true healing only happens when we treat the root, not just the symptoms.

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Preventative care is about honoring the body you’ve been given.

You only get one. So do you want to wait until it falls apart… or invest in keeping it strong now?

Whether you’re a child, teen, parent, or elder, chiropractic and neurofeedback provide long-term care for your brain, spine, and nervous system—the master controls for all health.

 

Preventative care:

  • Protects brain and spinal function over time

  • Keeps your immune and hormone systems resilient

  • Helps prevent chronic illness, degeneration, and premature aging

  • Supports emotional health and stress regulation

  • Enhances cognitive and physical performance

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Health isn’t a quick fix. It’s a lifestyle. And when you build that lifestyle from a young age—or start wherever you are—you change the course of your entire future.

â–¼Do I really need to get adjusted (or get care) for the rest of my life?

This is a common question—and a powerful one. The short answer? Yes, if you want to stay well, not just get well.

Getting adjusted and receiving ongoing neurofeedback isn’t just about fixing a problem—it’s about optimizing your health and how you age. Each adjustment and training session helps protect your brain, support your nervous system, and keep your body functioning at its best.

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For many, it takes time to retrain the body and brain to hold these changes. And once your system is balanced, preventative care keeps it there. It’s like brushing your teeth—doing it regularly prevents major problems down the road.

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This is especially important if you:

  • Have a history of trauma, autoimmune disorders, or chronic stress

  • Want to prevent age-related cognitive decline

  • Have genetic predispositions you’re determined to stay ahead of

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Getting lifelong care now helps you live longer, but more importantly—it helps you live better. You’re not just avoiding disease later; you’re creating energy, clarity, and balance now.

â–¼Why has your body failed to heal itself this time? Why am I still sick?

The body is powerful. Make it work correctly, and it will heal almost anything.” – Doc. Josh Beaudry

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Your body is designed to heal. It is constantly repairing, regenerating, and adapting. So when healing doesn’t happen—or it stalls—it’s a sign that something is interfering with that natural process.

The root causes of dysfunction almost always fall into three major categories: Chemical, Emotional, and Physical Stress.

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Common contributors we see include:

  • Head trauma or concussions

  • Car accidents or whiplash injuries

  • Emotional trauma (grief, breakups, stress, burnout)

  • Substance exposure (pharmaceuticals, recreational drugs, marijuana)

  • Toxic load (processed food, sugar, preservatives, alcohol)

  • Environmental toxins (pollution, mold, bacteria, viruses, heavy metals)

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Even if these stressors happened years ago, your nervous system can stay “stuck” in fight-or-flight, or adaptively rewire itself in a way that prevents healing. This is especially true if subluxations have formed or if your brain has shifted into a chronic survival pattern.

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True healing starts with identifying what your body is still reacting to—and then giving it the tools to release, rewire, and recover.

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That’s why our approach addresses brain health, nervous system regulation, spinal alignment, detoxification, and emotional processing—because healing isn’t one-dimensional. You’re not broken. Your body just needs to be restored to its natural design.

â–¼What’s different about Doc. Josh Beaudry’s approach to care?

It’s not just chiropractic. It’s a brain-based, lifestyle-driven transformation.

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Doc’s care model is built around one core truth:
If you want to change your life, you have to change your brain and how you live.

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Most healthcare systems treat you like a collection of disconnected parts. Doc treats you like a whole system—with your brain at the center. His approach integrates:

  • Functional Neurology – to assess and shift how the brain controls every function in the body.

  • Functional Medicine – to uncover the chemical imbalances that impact healing and performance.

  • Chiropractic – to activate brain pathways and restore balance in the nervous system.

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This is about a different kind of health:

  • Not symptom management, but whole-system healing

  • Not quick fixes, but lifelong change

  • Not just “feeling good,” but functioning at your peak

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He may ask you powerful questions like:
How big of a life do you want to live?” and “What does living fully mean to you?
Because your health is the foundation for everything—freedom, joy, purpose, performance.

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Why aren’t more people taught this?

Because true health doesn't create lifelong customers for the pharmaceutical industry or fast-food chains.
Our system profits off your sickness.
We exist to change that.

Doc’s mission is to educate, empower, and elevate—so you stop feeling stuck, stop coping, and start healing. He gives you real tools to change your life, starting with the brain and supported by the body, your habits, and your belief in what’s possible.

â–¼Why do we start with an EEG?

Because the brain runs everything—and without understanding its patterns, you’re only guessing.

An EEG (electroencephalogram) maps your brainwave activity to reveal how your brain is processing stress, information, and the world around you. It’s the window into your internal operating system—how your brain is functioning under the surface, not just how you're feeling on the outside.

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Why not just start with medication?

Let’s say you or your child are showing signs of ADD. But is it really ADD?
The symptoms of ADD can be caused by many different stress patterns in the brain—like social anxiety, trauma, emotional overload, or sleep imbalance. Treating based on symptoms alone can be dangerous.

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For example:

  • A child with social anxiety might look distracted, avoid eye contact, or fidget—but giving them a stimulant like Ritalin could intensify their stress and even cause suicidal thoughts.

  • A teen with Alpha ADD may seem talkative or hyper—but medication might push their brain further out of balance.

  • On the other hand, someone with common ADD might actually benefit from stimulation—but how would you know without first seeing the brain?

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Here’s what makes our approach different:

  • We don’t guess. The EEG tells us exactly what’s happening in your brain.

  • We find the root cause, not just manage symptoms.

  • We tailor care to you. Whether it’s ADHD, anxiety, PTSD, or brain fog—your protocol is built from your unique EEG scan

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The brain is what determines if you’re alive or dead—it’s the most important system in your body. And it remakes your body every nine months. That’s why we always start with the brain. And the EEG is how we read its story.

Functional Medicine for Whole-Body Healing & Brain-First Transformation

Explore how a root-cause, brain-based approach to health can restore balance, reduce inflammation, and help your body truly heal—especially in complex cases like autoimmune conditions, neurodevelopmental challenges, and chronic illness.

â–¼What is Functional Medicine—And How Is It Different from Traditional Care?

Functional medicine is root-cause care. Instead of masking symptoms with medication, we look upstream to identify and correct the underlying mechanical, chemical, or neurological dysfunctions that are disrupting your health.

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Traditional (allopathic) care is typically reactive and symptom-based: if you have a symptom, a medication is prescribed to quiet it down. Functional medicine, on the other hand, is proactive and systems-based: we ask why the symptom exists and what’s triggering the dysfunction in the first place.

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Rather than targeting just one issue, functional medicine often addresses multiple imbalances by focusing on the core mechanisms of health—like inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, blood sugar dysregulation, or gut and immune imbalances.

 

What does functional medicine include?

  • Comprehensive lab testing (blood, saliva, stool, urine, and functional tests)

  • Nutritional and immune reactivity testing

  • Advanced analysis of blood sugar, hormone balance, and gut health

  • Personalized supplement protocols

  • Brain-based and lifestyle-based interventions

  • Ongoing education

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We tend to thrive in complex or chronic cases—especially autoimmune conditions, which are often under-addressed or misunderstood in standard medical training. We also support those struggling with low blood sugar issues, chronic fatigue, hormone imbalances, and more.

â–¼What’s the Difference Between Functional Neurology and Medical Neurology?

Functional neurology and medical neurology have two very different goals.

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Medical neurology is primarily focused on diagnosing symptoms and then suppressing or managing them, usually through medication. For example, if someone presents with symptoms of ADD, conventional neurology may observe slowed activity in the motor cortex and prescribe a stimulant like Ritalin to try to mask the symptom.

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But the brain is complex—and not all ADD is the same. That’s where functional neurology comes in.

Functional neurology’s job is to find the weak or underperforming neural pathways, determine why they’re not functioning properly, and then stimulate or retrain those circuits through targeted brain-based interventions. It’s not just about calming the brain—it’s about strengthening it.

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Take ADD, for example:

  • It could be due to classic motor cortex slowing (which stimulants may help).

  • It could be Alpha ADD, stemming from a frontal lobe dysfunction (which stimulants often worsen).

  • Or it might not be true ADD at all—many people we see have poor stress tolerance or trauma-based patterns that look like ADD but actually need a completely different solution.

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Functional neurology works to find the mechanism, not just the label—so we can stabilize the system, build new connections, and create lasting change.

â–¼How Does Neuroinflammation Affect Brain Health and Neurodevelopment?

Neuroinflammation is the number one enemy to a healthy, developing, and high-functioning brain.

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It disrupts everything from emotional regulation to cognitive function and can either stunt development (in kids) or accelerate degeneration (in adults). Whether you're trying to build a healthy brain or protect it as you age, neuroinflammation is the first thing that must be addressed.

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What causes neuroinflammation?
It can be triggered by many factors, including:

  • Low oxygen saturation or poor circulation

  • Blood sugar imbalances

  • Chronic cortisol and stress responses

  • Gut dysfunction

  • Viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections

  • Environmental toxins

  • Nutrient deficiencies (such as vitamin D or omegas)

  • Even direct trauma, like a concussion or TBI

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In children, neuroinflammation can cause missed developmental stages, delays, or lifelong struggles with focus, mood, and regulation.
In adults, it speeds up brain aging, leading to memory issues, emotional imbalance, poor sleep, and even early cognitive decline.

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Neuroinflammation isn’t just a symptom—it’s often the root cause behind many complex brain and health issues. That’s why identifying and reducing it is foundational to the work we do.

â–¼How Do You Support Autoimmune Conditions in your Office?

Autoimmune conditions can’t be approached with a one-size-fits-all model—because the cause, and even the type of autoimmune activity, varies widely between people. That’s why we start with one critical step: figuring out what your immune system is actually attacking.

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Through comprehensive lab testing, we identify:

  • The specific autoimmune condition (e.g., Hashimoto’s, lupus, RA, etc.)

  • The tissues or systems under attack (like thyroid, cerebellum, brain stem, gut lining, pancreas, etc.)

  • Whether your immune system is cross-reacting and attacking multiple areas

  • Which mechanisms are triggering or flaring the immune response

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For example:
Someone with Hashimoto’s might not only experience thyroid dysfunction, but also brain-related symptoms like anxiety, OCD tendencies, and sleep disturbances due to immune cross-reactivity with the cerebellum or gut.

 

Once we’ve identified the what and why, we focus on stabilizing the immune system by:

  • Locating and removing inflammatory triggers (chemical, viral, bacterial, environmental, emotional)

  • Reducing flare-ups and calming the overactive immune response

  • Supporting detoxification and immune modulation through diet, supplementation, and lifestyle changes

  • Monitoring for cross-reactions and supporting neurological health if the brain is involved

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Our goal: Put the autoimmune condition into remission—not just temporarily silence symptoms, but help your body stabilize and self-regulate long-term.

Brain-Based Laser Treatment for Brain Health & Healing

Explore how our advanced (photobiomodulation) laser therapies support brain function, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery from stress, injury, and chronic dysfunction.

â–¼What Is Brain-Based Lasering, and Why Do We Use It?

Brain-based lasering (photobiomodulation) is a cutting-edge technique that uses a specific frequency of red and infrared laser light to target and stimulate brain function at the cellular level. Unlike red light therapy or generic cold lasers, our system is designed to penetrate the skull and directly influence brain cells by increasing ATP (energy) production in the mitochondria—essentially fueling your brain’s ability to heal and perform.

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So why do we use it?
Because it works—on multiple levels:

  • Reduces Neuroinflammation: Infrared laser can decrease inflammation and help shut down chronic glial activation (known as glial priming), which is a key driver of neurodegeneration.

  • Stimulates Neuronal Activity: By increasing ATP and improving mitochondrial function, lasering boosts the firing rate of neurons, helping sluggish areas of the brain re-engage.

  • Supports Brain-Based Healing: This isn’t just about soothing symptoms—it’s about helping your brain learn, adapt, and reorganize more effectively.

  • Neuroentrainment & Frequency-Specific Stimulation: We can pulse the laser at precise frequencies to “entrain” a part of the brain that’s underfunctioning. For example, if someone has ADD with a slow midline motor cortex, we can laser that area at a frequency designed to increase activation—often resulting in dramatic improvements in focus, attention, and behavior.

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Whether the goal is anti-inflammatory, neurological stimulation, or neuroplastic re-training, brain-based lasering is a powerful, non-invasive tool we use to help the brain heal faster, function better, and move you forward in your care.

â–¼What Other Laser Protocols Do You Offer, and Why Are They Important?

Beyond brain-based lasering, we offer a variety of targeted laser protocols designed to support your whole-body function. These protocols harness the healing power of red and infrared laser light to do more than just reduce pain—they energize tissues, regulate dysfunction, and support emotional and neurological healing at the root level.

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Here’s what makes our laser protocols so important:

  • Support for Motor Issues: Whether you're dealing with muscle instability, poor movement patterns, or post-injury recovery, laser can be used to stabilize neuromuscular function and promote proper firing of key motor pathways.

  • Organ and Visceral Support: Yes, we can laser organ systems. If you’re experiencing issues like digestive distress, we can laser corresponding organ reflex zones or neurological centers to help regulate and optimize function.

  • Emotional Release: Lasers can also assist in liberating stored emotional stress from tissues. This is particularly useful in chronic conditions where trauma or emotional suppression may be contributing to dysfunction.

  • Pain, Tension & Structural Imbalance: For something like chronic neck pain, we apply laser over specific nerve roots, muscles, and fascia to calm inflammation, re-energize tissues, and speed healing.

  • Cellular Energy Production: At the core of it all, infrared laser boosts mitochondrial activity, increasing ATP (your cells’ energy source), which supports healing and performance on every level.

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We tailor each laser protocol to your specific concern and physiology. Whether it's neurological, structural, organ-based, or emotional, laser therapy helps unlock healing from multiple angles—quickly and effectively.

What to Expect on Your Journey to Healing in our Office

Answers about pricing, exams, and what makes our care truly unique—so you know exactly what to expect and how we help you reach your highest potential.

â–¼What Does My First Exam Include? What Can I Expect During the Initial Visit?

At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, we prioritize a thorough and personalized evaluation to uncover the root causes of your health concerns. Your initial visit is designed to give you a complete picture of your health and provide a roadmap for your journey to healing. Here's what to expect:

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Day 1: Comprehensive Examination (60-90 minutes)

Your first appointment includes a detailed brain-based evaluation tailored to identify stress patterns and subluxations affecting your brain and body. This includes:

  • Electroencephalogram (EEG) Brain Scan: Assessing brain activity and stress responses.

  • Neurodevelopmental Exam: Examining how well your nervous system is functioning.

  • Comprehensive Health History: Understanding your past experiences and current challenges.

  • Orthopedic & Neurological Tests: Evaluating physical and nerve health.

  • Posture Analysis & Palpation: Identifying imbalances and areas of stress.

  • Stress Response Testing (if needed): Evaluating up to seven biomarkers for chronic stress.

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We can also accommodate side-by-side exams if you and a family member, partner, or child are starting care together.

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Day 2: Report of Findings (Up to 90 minutes)

This second appointment focuses on education and actionable insights:

  1. In-depth Review of Results: Doc. Josh will walk you through your exam findings in detail, explaining how subluxations and stress patterns are impacting your health.

  2. Health Education: You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how your body and brain work together and what’s contributing to dysfunction.

  3. Customized Care Plan: Based on your unique needs, the doctor will recommend:

    • Neuro-training & Biofeedback: To address brain and nervous system patterns.

    • Chiropractic Adjustments: Integrated with your care for optimal results.

    • Laser Protocols: If specific issues would benefit from this therapy.

    • Supplementation: If applicable, to support your healing.

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We dedicate this entire time to you, shutting down the office to ensure a focused and distraction-free environment. No other healthcare provider offers this level of personal attention and insight into your health.

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What’s Included in the Cost?

The cost of your Day 1 and Day 2 appointments is covered upfront to secure your appointment time. This ensures you have a clear and transparent understanding of what’s included in your journey from the start. Give us a call for our current specific fees.

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Why Is This Important?
Our approach goes beyond surface-level symptom relief. By identifying and addressing the root causes of dysfunction, we set the stage for long-term health and vitality, helping you achieve your peak potential.

â–¼What Are Your Prices Like? What Can I Expect When It Comes to Cost?

At Life Springs Family Chiropractic, care is customized to meet your specific needs and goals. We offer acute, corrective, and wellness care plans, as well as peak potential plans to make high-quality, transformative care both accessible and sustainable.

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95% of the people receiving care in our office find our fee structure affordable and easy to manage. While services like neurofeedback, biofeedback, laser treatment, and functional medicine are often not covered by insurance here in Colorado, we’ve intentionally structured our pricing to reflect both the value of the care we provide and the financial realities of the families we serve.​

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For exact pricing details and to explore the plan that fits you best, we encourage you to contact our office directly.

â–¼Can I Get This Type of Care Somewhere Else?

Technically, yes—you can get similar types of care elsewhere. But doing so typically requires seeing two to four different practitioners across multiple appointments and facilities. What takes 45 minutes in our office could take over four hours elsewhere, and even then, it may not be fully integrated.

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What makes our approach different is that all aspects of your care are unified and customized by one doctor, based on what your body is showing us in real time. Doc. Josh evaluates your health through multiple lenses: structural chiropractic, functional neurology, EEG-based neuro and biofeedback, and functional medicine. He doesn't just look at one piece—he connects the entire system.

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For example, two children might both present with symptoms of ADD.

  • One has no brain inflammation, no history of head trauma, and a healthy gut. That child may simply need chiropractic care and neurofeedback.

  • The other has gut dysfunction, a history of concussion, and a compromised stress response. That child would need a fully integrated approach involving laser therapy, adjustments, neurofeedback, biofeedback, and functional medicine to support healing at every level.

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The same symptom may require completely different treatment pathways—and that’s why integrated, whole-system care under one roof is both more efficient and more effective.

â–¼What Is Peak Potential and Why Does It Matter?

Peak Potential is the next phase of care after healing and stabilization. It's about unlocking your highest level of function—cognitively, physically, emotionally, artistically, and even spiritually. Once your body is no longer stuck in survival mode, we can help you thrive in the areas of life that matter most to you.

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Depending on your personal goals, we train different parts of the brain:

  • Want to increase your IQ or boost memory and executive function? We focus on the frontal and temporal lobes using laser therapy, neurofeedback, and precise adjustments to optimize performance and break stress patterns.

  • Interested in improving artistic expression, leadership ability, or emotional regulation? We tailor protocols to the brain areas involved in those specific skills.

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Why it matters:
One of the groups we’re most passionate about helping is those aging into their 50s, 60s, and beyond.

 

Peak Potential care helps stabilize critical systems—blood sugar, hormones, cortisol levels, oxygen saturation—using functional medicine and lifestyle changes. At the same time, neurotraining and laser protocols keep your brain and nervous system active, adaptive, and strong.

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Aging doesn’t have to mean losing your edge.
 

Our goal is for you to thrive into your 90s and 100s—with a sharp mind, strong body, and a resilient immune system—so you can keep doing what you love with energy and joy.

Raising Resilient Kids: Chiropractic & Brain-Based Care for Every Stage of Life

Build healthy brains and bodies from the very beginning. Learn how nervous system care supports thriving kids—before birth and far beyond.

â–¼Why Does My Child Need Care? Aren’t They Too Young for This?

It’s not about being “too young”—it’s about what kind of future you want for your child.

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Most of the children we see aren't here because something is "wrong." They're here because their parents want to optimize their child’s growth, brain development, and emotional resilience—not just treat symptoms.

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The real question is:
How sharp do you want your child’s mind to be?
How emotionally grounded do you want them to grow up to be?
How strong, fast, coordinated, or focused do you want them to become?

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Chiropractic and brain-based care for kids helps build strong neural pathways early, supporting:

  • Higher IQ and cognitive function

  • Better stress resilience and emotional regulation

  • Improved coordination, physical performance, and athletic outcomes

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If your child does have neurodevelopmental challenges—like sensory issues, a traumatic birth, stress in utero, or early signs of dysregulation—we’re trained to help with that too.

 

Caring for your child’s brain and body now can change the entire trajectory of their life.

â–¼When Should a Mom-to-Be Start Chiropractic and Brain-Based Care?

Ideally, care should begin two years before conception.


Why so early? Because true preparation for a healthy pregnancy isn’t just about the months you’re carrying—it’s about the health of your body, brain, and cells well before that. Two years gives us time to:

  • Optimize brain and nervous system function

  • Reduce chronic stress patterns

  • Detoxify the body (especially fat tissues and the liver, where toxins accumulate)

 

This matters because during pregnancy, a mother’s body will often transfer toxins to the baby in order to protect herself. The earlier we support detoxification and regulation, the healthier the internal environment will be for your baby.

 

But if you're already pregnant—or starting this journey closer to conception—it’s still absolutely worth beginning care now.
 

While two years is ideal for optimal outcomes, we meet you where you are and help optimize your health from this point forward. There's always room to improve your body’s ability to support a healthy pregnancy and a thriving baby.

â–¼What Is Prenatal Chiropractic Care—and Why Is It So Important?

Prenatal chiropractic and brain-based care is all about optimizing how your body functions during pregnancy—physically, neurologically, and hormonally—so that both you and your baby can thrive.

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For Mom, this means:

  • Supporting blood sugar regulation to help prevent gestational diabetes

  • Balancing the stress and cortisol response to reduce overwhelm, anxiety, and emotional instability

  • Aligning the pelvic region to ease discomfort, reduce nausea, and prepare for a smoother birth

  • Preventing postpartum depression by stabilizing nervous system function and hormones

 

We don’t just manage symptoms—we help restore function at its root so your body can do what it was designed to do: carry, nurture, and deliver life with less stress and more ease.

 

For Baby, this care makes a life-changing difference.
When a mom’s stress levels are high during pregnancy—especially in the third trimester—it can alter how the baby’s brain and nervous system develop. Research shows that babies of chronically stressed mothers can have up to a 95% increased risk of insulin resistance, along with greater chances of anxiety, attention issues, and delayed development.

 

But when mom’s stress response is calm, and her body is functioning well?
Her baby’s brain, nerve system, and body develop more efficiently, faster, and in a healthier state—setting the foundation for lifelong health and function.

â–¼When Can My Infant Begin Receiving Care, and Why Would They Need It?

The answer is: as early as birth.
In fact, Doc. Josh adjusted his own daughter just two minutes after she was born.

 

Why so soon?
Because birth—whether by C-section or vaginal delivery—is one of the most physically stressful events a baby experiences.

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  • During a vaginal birth, the baby’s skull compresses to pass through the birth canal, and ideally, it opens back up afterward. If it doesn’t open properly, it can lead to facial asymmetry, tension in the neck or jaw, and even future neurological dysfunction.

  • In a C-section, the baby is often pulled out by the head, which can stress or misalign the cervical spine, affecting nerve function from day one.

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Our goal is to ensure your baby’s brain and body can develop at their best.
We gently check and, if needed, adjust to:

  • Promote optimal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow

  • Encourage proper nerve and brainstem function

  • Cranial adjustments to realign the skull to avoid neurodevelopmental issues, bad eye-tracking, and immune system problems

  • Support frontal lobe development for executive functioning, emotional regulation, and higher thinking

  • Help the baby feel safe, connected, and relaxed—not stuck in a fight-or-flight survival state

 

Why does this matter?
Because the first few weeks and months of life are foundational. Helping a baby’s nervous system function properly from the start sets them on the path toward health, learning, and thriving—not just avoiding illness, but building resilience.

The Healing Mindset: What It Really Takes to Get Better

Supportive truths, real talk, and deeper reasons why our care works—especially when paired with the right mindset and complementary therapies.

â–¼How Do I Avoid Quitting Before I Actually Start Getting Better?

When you begin creating real, lasting change in your life—especially when it involves your health—it’s completely normal for your subconscious fears and old programming to rise to the surface. These patterns exist to keep you in what's familiar, even if what’s familiar isn’t what’s best for you. That resistance is part of the healing journey. But when you’re truly ready for change, you’re also ready to face what’s been holding you back—whether it’s fear, doubt, discomfort, or uncertainty—because you know there’s something better on the other side.

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We understand where you’re starting from, and we honor how difficult your journey may have been up to this point. You’re not alone anymore. We’re here to walk with you through the hard parts—to answer your questions, guide you with care, and remind you why you started.

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In many cases, healing isn’t linear. Especially when we begin making chiropractic adjustments and restoring your body to its natural state, things can feel “off” at first. If your body has been compensating for months, years, or even decades, then feeling aligned for the first time may feel wrong or even uncomfortable. This can show up as soreness, emotional shifts, or old symptoms resurfacing.

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But this isn’t a sign that you’re getting worse. It’s a sign that you’re finally feeling what’s actually there—and that your body is no longer numbing, suppressing, or masking the problem. You’re beginning to heal.

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Change takes courage. Healing takes commitment. And you don’t have to do it alone. You have a team here who sees you, supports you, and is fully invested in helping you reach your full potential.

â–¼Why Does Your Care Help More Than Just Talk Therapy Alone?

While traditional talk therapy can be incredibly supportive for many people, up to 90% of individuals still report persistent symptoms with antidepressants and psychotherapy alone* (see research linked below). That’s not because talk therapy isn’t helpful—it’s because, for many, it’s missing a critical component: the neurological one.

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Talk therapy works on the conscious, behavioral level—helping you understand patterns, reframe thinking, and express yourself more effectively. But if your nervous system is still dysregulated and stuck in survival mode, you may continue to react automatically, regardless of how much insight you’ve gained. This is where our care comes in.

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Through our neurotraining, your brain and body are trained to respond differently at the root level—often below conscious awareness. It’s not uncommon for people to experience emotional breakthroughs or cathartic releases during care, where long-held, stored emotions are finally released from the nervous system. These emotions may have served to protect you in the past, but if not processed, they can hold you back from living fully and freely.

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This approach doesn't require you to relive or retell your trauma in order to heal. In fact, constantly reanalyzing pain through talk therapy alone can sometimes be retraumatizing, especially without proper neurological support. With neurotraining, you don’t have to intellectually understand everything to begin healing—your body knows what to do when it’s given the right tools and support.

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Here’s an example: let’s say your stress response is automatic and explosive. Neurotraining might give you a 10-second pause—a critical window that allows your body to stop reacting and start responding. That’s where talk therapy becomes powerful—you now have the neurological capacity to use the communication and coping skills therapy taught you.

 

In short:

  • We address the unconscious nervous system changes.

  • Talk therapy builds the conscious skills for communication and behavior.

  • Together, they offer a more complete and effective path forward.

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We strongly encourage those who have experienced deep trauma or emotional pain to combine our care with professional therapy. It’s not about either/or—it’s about equipping you with every resource possible to heal and thrive.

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*Reference:
Baker, C. T. (2023). Documenting the Effects of Noninvasive Prefrontal pIR HEG Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Common Mental Health Problems. NeuroRegulation, 10(3), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.15540/nr.10.3.207

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