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June 23, 2011

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Page 36 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 Paid Advertisement Could This Treatment Really Stop Neuropathy Once and For All? FIND OUT IF THIS COULD BE YOUR SOLUTION. ONLY $19 FOR ANYONE WHO IS SUFFERING WITH THESE CONDITIONS. The pain... the cold feet... the loss of sensation... lack of sleep... it’s enough to drastically affect your life. And you worry it’s only going to get worse throughout life. My name is Dr. Rich Berkowitz, owner of Carolina Chiropractic Plus. We’ve been helping people with neu- ropathy and nerve problems for more than 15 years. Often neuropathy is caused by a degenerating spine pressing on the nerve roots. This can happen in any of the vertebral joints from the neck all the way down to the tail bone. The good news is that chiropractic treatments have proven effective in helping to remove the pressure on the nerves. By using gentle techniques, I’m able to release the pressure that has built up on the nerve. In many cases this has allowed the nerve to heal and the symptoms to go away. Patients Showed 85% Resolution of Symptoms For example, numerous studies have proven chiropractic’s effectiveness in helping nerve conditions. Patients showed an 85.5% resolu- tion of the nerve symptoms after only 9 chiropractic treatments. - Jour- nal of Chiropractic Medicine 2008 Do You Have Any of the Following Symptoms? • Numbness in the feet • Tingling in the legs • Peripheral neuropathy • Weakness in the arms or legs • Burning sensations in the hands or feet With chiropractic care, patients had “signifi cant improvement in perceived comfort and function, nerve conduc- tion and fi nger sensation overall.” – JMPT 1998 “Signifi cant increase in grip strength and normalization of motor and sen- sory latencies were noted. Orthope- dic tests were negative. Symptoms dissipated.” – JMPT 1994 What these studies mean is that you could soon be enjoying life... without those aggravating nerve problems. Could This Be Your Solution? It’s time for you to fi nd out if chiro- practic will be your neuropathy solu- tion. For 14 days only, $19 will get you all the services I normally charge new patients $250 for! What does this offer include? Everything. Take a look at what you will receive: • An in-depth consultation about your health and well-being where I will listen… really listen… to the details of your case. • A complete neuromuscular exami- nation. • A full set of specialized x-rays to determine if a spinal problem is con- tributing to your pain or symptoms… (NOTE: These would normally cost you at least $100). • A thorough analysis of your exam and x-ray fi ndings so we can start mapping out your plan to being pain free. • I’ll answer your most probing ques- tions about nerve problems and how chiropractic can help. Do you have numbness, tingling or pain in the hands and feet? If so, there is hope. Read the article to fi nd out more. Until July 6, 2011 you can get every- thing I’ve listed here for only $19. The normal price for this type of evalu- ation including x-rays is $250, so you’re saving a considerable amount by taking me up on this offer. Call 704-482-0135 now. We can get you scheduled for your consultation, exam and x-rays as soon as there’s an opening. Our offi ce is located at 145 W. Dixon Blvd. (across from Carter Chevrolet). When you call, tell the receptionist you’d like to come in for the Nerve Evaluation so she can get you on the schedule and make sure you receive proper credit for this special offer. Sincerely, Rich Berkowitz, D.C. P.S. Remember, you only have until July 6, 2011 to reserve an appoint- ment at this signifi cant discount. Why suffer for years in misery? If you decide to purchase additional treatment you have the legal right to change your mind within 3 days and receive a refund. Federal recipients are excluded from this offer. www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, June 23-June 29, 2011 ©CommunityFirstMedia

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