
Restoring Balance. Nourishing Life.

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Some patients arrive at my door with a thick stack of records and an even heavier heart. They've seen specialists. They've tried medications, surgeries, injections, and therapies they can barely pronounce. They've been told their labs look fine — that maybe it's stress, maybe it's age, maybe it's just something they'll have to live with.
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I don't believe that. I never have.
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For more than three decades, I have had the profound privilege of walking alongside people that conventional medicine left without answers. People who were quietly losing hope. And again and again, I've watched them find their way back to wellness — not because I have all the answers, but because I was willing to keep asking the right questions with them.
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A Different Kind of Care
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I graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic in 1985 and began practicing holistic, whole-person care in 1989. From the very beginning, I was drawn to the cases others had set aside — the complex, the chronic, the unexplained. That hasn't changed.
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What has grown is my understanding of how deeply connected our physical health is to our emotional and neurological well-being. That understanding led me to one of the most powerful tools in my practice: Neuro Emotional Technique (NET).
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The Missing Piece: Neuro Emotional Technique (NET)
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NET changed the way I see healing — and it has changed lives.
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At its core, NET recognizes that unresolved stress and emotional patterns can become physically stored in the body, silently driving pain, illness, and dysfunction that no X-ray will ever reveal. When a patient has done everything "right" and still isn't getting better, NET is often the door we haven't opened yet.
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I have seen people walk out of my office with relief from conditions that had followed them for years — sometimes decades. Not because something dramatic happened on a table, but because we finally addressed the whole person: body, mind, and nervous system together.
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What You Can Expect From Me
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When you come to me, I will listen — truly listen — in a way that you may not have experienced in a long time. I will take the time to understand not just your symptoms, but your story.
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I accept cases that others have released. If you've been told there's nothing more that can be done, I would gently ask you to come and let me hear your story before you accept that conclusion.
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When I take your case, we become partners. Your healing isn't something I do to you — it's something we pursue together, with a clear plan, honest communication, and genuine commitment to your restored well-being.
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You are not out of options. There is still hope. And I am here.
Dr. Mike Rengert





