San Francisco Chiropractor Comments:
It sure is hard to be your best at work when you are not healthy...especially if you are taking medications. One of the most common ailments that interferes with productivity at work is chronic back pain. I know, because I see it every day at Executive Express Chiropractic in downtown San Francisco.
In fact, the main reason we setup shop in the SF Embarcadero Center, was to create a place where busy office workers and executives could go for back, neck, and wrist pain...with No Waining. No Appointments Needed. No Hassles.
Because You Can't Afford To Be In Pain
The San Francisco Financial District is often called the "corporate jungle". And it is survival of the fittest...just like the real jungle. The last thing you can let happen if you want to maximize your earning potential is lose your health. This famous quote says it all:
"When health is absent, Wisdom cannot reveal itself, Art cannot become manifest, Strength cannot be exerted, Wealth is useless, and Reason is powerless."
Herophiles, 300 B.C.
If you want to keep your edge you need to take care of yourself. You need to eat right, exercise, get plenty of rest, and take care of your spine...because the power that controls your body flows through the spine to all your body parts.
In my 17 years practicing chiropractic in San Francisco...I have noticed that my patients and employees with the best lifestyle patterns...the ones that eat right, get chiropractic adjustments, maintain a normal bodyweight, and exercise frequently...keep their edge sharper. They miss less work, get sick less often, make more money, and have more fun.
So, invest in your health...there is no better Return On Investment.
For a complimentary consultation at Executive Express Chiropractic at the San Francisco Embarcadero Center...please call 415-393-2225.









Take care of your spine. All the best
Posted by: Online Doctor Appointment | November 20, 2008 at 10:07 PM
Dr. Davis,
You have a beautiful clinic. I really appreciate your blog and how much time and effort you've put in to educate people about how chiropractic care can improve their lives. Thanks for your good work!
Posted by: Dr. Kevin Smith | October 26, 2009 at 05:19 AM