by Dr Stan | May 3, 2022 | Chiropractic Care, Development, Live Well, Move Well, Movement, Natural Health
Being barefoot is beneficial for not only general health, but brain health as well, and should not be surprising. If you’re currently a patient at Future Generations, you may have noticed that all of us are running around barefoot…patients included. Initially, I...
by Dr Stan | Feb 1, 2022 | Community, Development, Live Well, Pediatric, Prevention, Think Well
Mental health is FINALLY at the forefront of conversations after 2 years of constant changes and ridiculous measures to “protect” our children. Kids have been forced to wear masks at school indoors, even outdoors in some instances, despite it being nearly impossible...
by Dr Stan | Dec 8, 2021 | Babies, Development, Eat Well, Mothers, Nutrition, Uncategorized
Today, we are going to be talking about nature’s perfect food – breast milk. Literally, liquid gold. We are going to discuss how we can help both mom, with supply, and baby, with latching/feeding/digesting. Let’s start with an overview first, shall we?...
by Dr Stan | Oct 31, 2021 | Community, Development, Family, Growth, immune system, Uncategorized
This month we are writing about 5 tenets to keep you and your children healthy. It’s not that any of these 5 will “treat” illness, but they are epigenetically and neuroplastically essential to LIFE itself. Dr. Stan wrote that sentence. There are too many big words...
by Dr Stan | Aug 1, 2021 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Development, Move Well, Movement
By Dr. Ryan Kiser What’s up Future Generations family?! Dr Ryan here again, on what is now my third blog ever written. I didn’t know I was going to become a blogger while working here. Today, we are going to be talking about movement deficiency, developmental...
by Dr Stan | Jan 31, 2021 | Babies, Chiropractic Care, Community, Development, Growth, Leadership, Life, Live Well, Natural Health, Nature, Prevention, Vitalism
It isn’t a mystery today that our children are more sick than ever. Our world is changing so fast and our kids have to adapt in more ways than ever. Whether it’s staying home from school, the influx of Zoom and other technological necessities for education, isolation...