Ten Years and Growing!
The Natural Path Health Center Staff would like to thank everyone who has supported us over the years and taken an active role in achieving better health. January 2011 marked the 10 year anniversary for the Natural Path Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Since that time, we have helped over 5000 people achieve and maintain their health goals and we’re growing now more than ever.
When Dr. Chad first started this clinic, holistic health was just on the fringe of health care. Now, science is beginning to show the reasons why so many of these therapies work so well in so many situations and for so many conditions. We continue to use this information to help unlock your unique power to heal and thank you for allowing us to be a part of your healing journey. For us, like many of you, the journey has had its share of twists and turns, but together we have succeeded in living our mission and seeing our vision become a reality.
From our humble beginnings (with Dr. Chad sleeping at the clinic and answering phones) to our incredible current staff of 7 wonderful and dedicated providers, we are delighted that you, our NPHC family, have chosen to share some of your life with us. Together, we are making a difference in this world – one person at a time. Be on the lookout for special 10 year anniversary notices throughout 2011 – and have a great year!
Meet the perfectly hydrated kid
This is the story of a boy named Gregory.
Greg, like most kids, didn’t slow down very much to eat or drink much water throughout the day. Consequently, Greg was showing signs of dehydration and improper digestion, including environmental allergies and asthma, as well as periods of low energy.
Greg took it upon himself to try and slow down while eating – chewing his food until it was a liquid (which can be a lot of chewing for a young man!) and drinking about ¼ – ½ cup of water every 30-40 minutes throughout the day to make sure he was getting enough water to help his body function optimally. We also identified and addressed some underlying nutritional imbalances. Continue Reading »
