
The Chiropractic Way: How Chiropractic...
by Michael
Lenarz
"Dr. Michael Lenarz has done an outstanding job of explaining
chiropractic, and the wealth of information in his book can help
everyone lead a healthier, longer, and happier life." -- Terry A.
Rondberg, D.C., WCA President
"For anyone who wants to achieve their full potential in life and
health, this book is a must read." -- Mark Victor Hansen, co-author,
"Chicken Soup for the Soul"
Up
and Running - Opening a Chiropractic ...
by Drs. John L. and Steven L. Reizer
Contains information on everything from picking a practice location
and negotiating an office lease, to the preparation of office forms
and patient management is covered in this very informative book
Chiropractic Made Simple
"Working With The Controlling Laws of Nature."
by Dr. John L. Reizer
A concise and easy-to-read explanation of traditional,
subluxation-based chiropractic, covering everything from x-rays to
lifetime wellness care. Dr. Reizer's main theme is that The author
emphasizes the need to work in harmony with the laws of nature --
and not against them.
Fatal
by Michael Palmer
This nine times New York Times best selling novelist
takes on the chemical and vaccine industries in his new medical
thriller. Palmer is the first major fiction writer to tackle the
controversial issue of vaccine safety in a substantive way.
Somatovisceral
Aspects of Chiropractic : An
Evidence-Based Approach
by Charles S. Masarsky, Marion Weber
This book, which features
contributions from sixteen distinguished authors, does a masterful job
of addressing a complex and important topic and provides scientific
evidence evidence that chiropractic care favorably influences visceral
as well as musculoskeletal function.
Guide
to Holistic Health: Healing Therapies for Optimal Wellness by
Larry Trivieri Jr., contributing editor of Alternative Medicine
magazine and coauthor of "The Complete Self-Care Guide to Holistic
Medicine," advocates self-care and prevention in this complete volume
of healing therapies.

The Power by
John Adams, D.C. -- An exciting thriller which pits a doctor of
chiropractic against corrupt pharmaceutical companies with their vast
media influence.
The Chiropractor (1914) -- The famed book by D.D.
Palmer which helped lay the foundation for modern chiropractic. A
classic of chiropractic literature and a "must have" for every D.C.
Foundations of Chiropractic Subluxation -- Textbook for
chiropractic students on vertebral subluxation, a central concept of
chiropractic. Colorful layout with halftone illustrations. Chapters
include key words and study questions. 24 contributors.
Above,
Down, Inside & Out : Unleashing
Your Spiritual Giant Within -- By Michael J. Norman. A future look
at chiropractic's role within the oncoming spiritual paradigm of the
new millennium.
More books of interest to
D.C.s