The Back Shak
Welcome to The Back Shak... No Gimmicks, Just Chiropractic! We strive to provide quality, affordable We are a wellness-based Chiropractor.
If you are looking to reach your optimal health though Chiropractic and a healthy lifestyle then we are the place for you!
We hope everyone enjoys this beautiful day!
02/14/2023
This crazy guy dropped by the office for a photo op.
Happy St.Valentine's Day everyone!!!
11/15/2021
The ProAdjuster 360 postgraph of the week!
Consistent, repeatable, reliable.... The future is here. It's your turn. Text 843-793-0264 today for an appointment.
10/29/2021
10/08/2021
Three New Genetically Engineered “Non-Browning” GMO Apples Are Hitting Store Shelves! Here is How to Avoid Them Three different GMO apples, as well as pre-sliced apple packages, have hit store shelves, albeit in small quantities. And with no GMO labeling and little to distinguish the genetically engineered version from natural apples, people everywhere are being kept in the dark.
08/25/2021
https://chiro-trust.org/whole-body-health/chiropractic-and-helping-the-aging-population/
Chiropractic and Helping the Aging Population What can we do as individuals to improve our quality of life as we age? In order to address this question, let’s break this down into “Bio-Psycho-Social” categories: BIO: weight, diet, exercise, fitness; PSYCHO: brain
08/23/2021
The Vaccinated Are Worried and Scientists Don’t Have Answers Delta Variant The Vaccinated Are Worried and Scientists Don’t Have Answers By Kristen V Brown and Rebecca Torrence August 21, 2021, 5:00 AM EDT Updated on August 22, 2021, 10:31 AM EDT Anecdotes signal surprising number of infections in vaccinated Officials must formulate plans despite a dearth of...
Big changes on the horizon. Stay tuned.
07/22/2021
A picture is worth a thousand words. The patient's pre-scan is on the left and the scan on the right is after being adjusted with the ProAdjuster360.
It's your turn!
07/21/2021
The ProAdjuster360 graph of the day. The blue graphs are before the hip adjustment and the red graphs are after the hip adjustment. This technology is a game changer. Text us at 843-793-0264 to find out more.
07/14/2021
In ancient times, when Arab traders brought ginger to Rome, it was only second in value to pepper. In the 14th century, ginger was so valuable that a pound of it was worth one sheep -- a highly valued stock as they provided wool and meat. Even Henry VIII was considered a ginger 'addict,' believing it was the antidote to the plague that occurred under his reign. Elizabeth I is thought to have created the first gingerbread man - whether that's true or not, we aren't sure.
Today, ginger is still widely used around the world, both as food and as medicine. With a delicious, warming spice, the flavor of ginger makes it a fabulous addition to curry dishes. In addition to its delightful taste, the medicinal properties of ginger are extraordinary.
Ginger is an incredible ally for those with poor digestion, bloating, irritable bowels, or experiencing diarrhea or constipation. Its digestive and respiratory effects can increase saliva, gastric juices and increase gastric and intestinal motility. An excellent digestive aid, ginger can help alleviate that bloated feeling familiar to us when we overindulge.
Ginger is also beneficial for circulation. Numerous studies have shown ginger's ability to alleviate menstrual cramps, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing bleeding during menstruation compared to a placebo.
Another benefit attributed to this special spice is its impact on easing migraine headaches. In India, ginger has long been used to treat and reduce the symptoms associated with migraines, including nausea and vomiting and functioning capabilities.
The rich history of ginger is fascinating; its impressive benefits and its continued use as food and medicine leaves no wonder as to why it still holds such a highly esteemed place in our modern world.
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223 Fresh Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC
29579
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 1pm |
| 3pm - 6pm | |
| Tuesday | 8am - 1pm |
| 3pm - 6pm | |
| Wednesday | 8am - 1pm |
| 3pm - 6pm | |
| Thursday | 8am - 1pm |