Why I Want To Be A Practitioner Essay

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The world is an immense place full of all kinds of people. People who want to enjoy life and have fun with others. People who want to live long healthy lives so that they can watch their children grow and express their skills and callings. Everyone wants to live long enough to make a change and leave a powerful impact on their friends and relatives. However, the world we live in has become sick and rampant of disease, disgust and hatred. People are not living the lives they try so desperately hard to achieve. Many people are suffering and are not able to enjoy all the potential that life can offer. Lack of nutrition and hidden environmental toxic exposure play key roles in the detriment of our health. The general population are struggling to …show more content…

Studying to become a practitioner can help me transform patients’ lives. I have always been drawn to helping others and being a practitioner, I believe is the best and most effective way to help as many people as I can with their general wellbeing. I know that when people are healthy, they tend to be happy. Seeing others enjoying their day smiling while talking to others or having fun playing with friends and family motivates me to become a practitioner who can help others live that same way. Being a chiropractor, I can help adjust the patients’ body so they can utilize what they eat in the most efficient way possible. This is important because currently food quality has plummeted and many are becoming debilitated and drained. Incorporating chiropractic care and whole food nutrition to my future patients will be a great combination to revolutionize people’s lives. Educating people of the importance of what they eat and how whole food nutrition can help is vital to the longevity of patients’ lives. People need to realize how truly powerful his or her body is and what they can achieve. The appropriate chiropractic care and nutrition can be the ultimate health care we have been wanting for many years

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