Elizabeth Bagley

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Episode 16: Cone Beam CT (CBCT): The Role Of CBCT In Chiropractic Practice

 

Among the medical diagnostic imaging modalities emerging recently, CBCT is one of the significant methods. The Cone Beam Computed Tomography Scanner is replacing X-Ray in many chiropractic offices. In this episode, Dr. Bagley reviews her CBCT to help explain what we’re looking at when we take imaging and why it’s complicated & essential to get […]

Episode 15 – What Happens With Vagus Affects All Of You!

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Did you know that your parasympathetic nervous system that controls your digestion, heart rate, and immune system? When there is an imbalance in it, it affects everything else. In this episode, Dr. Bagley and Dr. Schurger delve into the cranial nerve you didn’t know about, the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is […]

Episode 14 – Cold And Flu Season: See Dr. Bagley And Dr. Schurger When Feeling Under The Weather

 

It was a particularly nasty cold & flu season this year, but that doesn’t mean Dr. Bagley & Dr. Schurger won’t see you when you’re feeling bad. Heck! You might even benefit from getting checked and adjusted in that situation! Dr. Bagley & Dr. Schurger discuss getting in to see them when you’re under the […]

Episode 13 – Trigeminal Neuralgia & Fasting

 

Living with trigeminal neuralgia can be very difficult. It impacts our life, resulting in problems like, weight loss, isolation, and depression. Today, Frederick Schurger and Beth Bagley welcome a guest close to Beth’s heart. Beth Bagley’s sister, Sarah, shares her experience dealing with trigeminal neuralgia and why people should seek care and try it. Beth […]

Episode 11 – Autoimmune Disease & The Topic That Will Not Be Named

 

Dr. Beth Bagley and Dr. Frederick Schurger, go in-depth into Dr. Frederick’s autoimmunity journey of losing his hair (alopecia totalis) & pigment spots (vitiligo…or maybe tinea versicolor) and what may have been the cause of it.  He explores the role of genetics, environmental factors, and other potential triggers of autoimmune disorders. And that’s the topic […]