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<description>This Chiropractic RSS Feed provides links to information about natural chiropractic care, preventative health and vitamin supplements</description>
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<title>Vitamin D!</title>
<description>Vitamin D, formed in our bodies when sunlight hits our skin, is a crucial vitamin for bone metabolism and calcium absorption. Evidence now points to it having other important roles in the body, including immune function, blood pressure maintenance, and weight control. Check this article out!  </description>
<link>http://www.chiropracticbuffalo.org/vitamin-d.html</link>
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<title>Why do you need Omega 3 Fats? Check this article out!</title>
<description>Omega 3 fatty acids have come into the nutritional spotlight lately for a number of reasons.  They are part of a group called Essential Fatty Acids which means they are essential for certain aspects of human physiology.  Check this article out!  </description>
<link>http://www.chiropracticbuffalo.org/omega_3_fats.html</link>
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<title>Abdominal Obesity</title>
<description>There are many simple things that you can do on your own to keep track of your health status. This article explains what you need to do about abdominal obesity and how to check from home.  Check it out!  </description>
<link>http://www.chiropracticbuffalo.org/abdominal_obesity.html</link>
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<title>Health, Wellness and Pain Prevention</title>
<description>I’ve noticed that as more people start to understand what chiropractic is really all about, more people come into the office without any ‘major’ complaints.  For many however, it still takes some sort of painful condition for them to come in to see if I can ‘fix’ them.  Check this article out!  </description>
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