Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton

Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton VOTED Pennsylvania Chiropractor of the Year out of 4000 Chiropractorsby the Member Chiropractors of using both traditional and modern chiropractic techniques.

The office accepts almost ALL insurance including Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Personal Choice, Keystone, Highpmark, Capitol, Humana, Devon, PPO, HMO, POS, EPO, Federal Employees and State Employee Plans, Union Programs, Teachers and Local and County Programs - Basically we accept everything except Medicaid at this time! We also specialize in Worker’s Compensation and Auto Accident Insurance and is well versed in issued associated with the legal aspects with these forms of injury cases. We work with your attorney in difficult cases to ensure a maxim settlement and get you better fast! For all your back pain, headaches, neck pain, auto & work (worker's compensation) injuries, disc and decompression therapy, pinched nerves, decompresion, muscle spasms, rehab, etc. Dr. Keith Miller attended Rutgers College at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ where he double majored in Biology and Economics with a minor in Philosophy. While at Rutgers he was a NCAA Division I athlete. After his four-year undergraduate preparation, Dr. Miller attended Life University outside Atlanta, GA where he received his four-year Doctor of Chiropractic Degree with honors graduating Cum Laude. VOTED Pennsylvania Chiropractor of the Year out of 4000 Chiropractors in 2009 by the Member Chiropractors of the PCA. He is a Board Certified Chiropractor with the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) and has achieved all four Chiropractic Board Certification Examinations, as well as a separate Board Certification in Physiotherapeutics (PT \ Rehab) & serves as a doctor examiner on the NBCE. Dr. Miller is former Vice President and Executive Board Member of the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association (PCA) overseeing an organization representing the approximately 4000 chiropractors of PA. He was honored in 2007 where he received the “Above and Beyond Award”. In August 2008, he received the prestigious PCA “President’s Distinguished Service Award”. In 2012 he was given the honor of accepting "PCA Distinguished Service Award" for his outstanding work for the Chiropractic profession in Pennsylvania. Dr. Miller also serves as an active member of the American Chiropractic Association for several years as well. Since 1997 Dr. Miller has spoken before numerous groups both private and public about stress, sports injuries, peak performance, fibromyalgia, carpel tunnel & RSI, migraines and headaches, balancing women’s hormones, workplace safety, workplace & desktop ergonomics, low back injury prevention, proper lifting, and many other specialty topics like anatomy for kids. He also has spoken before other chiropractors and physicians on such topics as chiropractic technique & philosophy, business management, ergonomics, neurology & physiology, and childhood birth trauma. He has spoken to various groups of school students young & old, civic groups, computer & marketing firms, law offices, hospital workers, nursing home staff, massage therapists, teacher’s organizations & PTO’s, hair & nail stylists, unions, warehouse workers, restaurant employees, and many others. He is lecturer for the Philadelphia Dental Association Convention on common ergonomic injuries in a dental practice & modern TMJ treatment. Dr. Miller currently donates much of his time speaking & working with non-profit foundations such as the Health Awareness Foundation, The Doctors Speakers Group, The American Heart Association, and The American Red Cross & Susan Komen / Philadelphia Breast Cancer 3-Day Official Sports Medical & Chiropractic Team Coordinator from 2008 to present. Dr. Miller is well versed in the treatment of infant, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients. His practice utilizes many orthodox as well as more modern chiropractic techniques used in a variety of different types of patients care from Muscular & Skeletal complaints to Neurological and Visceral conditions. His practice specializes in sports injuries, headaches, fibromyalgia, lower back and neck pain, carpal tunnel, sciatica & disc injuries / degenerative disc disease, arthritis, worker’s compensation, motor vehicle accidents, numbness & tingling, scoliosis, trigger points, chronic pain, shoulder & knee/ankle injuries, repetitive strain injuries (RSI), as well as many others. Currently Dr. Keith Miller resides locally with his three children. Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton serves the Indian Valley Region and beyond including: Telford, Franconia, Perkasie, Silverdale, Hilltown, Lansdale, Quakertown, Colmar, hatfiled, Harleysville, Montgomeryville, Line Lexington, Blooming Glen, Chalfont, New Britain serving Bucks and Montgomery County.

For the first time, Medical School education will finally start doing what Chiropractic School education has done for th...
03/07/2026

For the first time, Medical School education will finally start doing what Chiropractic School education has done for their doctors already for DECADES. MDs & DOs will finally have as part of their early core training nutrition, prevention & wellness as the main tenet of eduction with treatment education second.

Healthy patients with good understanding of prevention need LESS expensive and often dangerous health care treatments. Secretary Kennedy & McMahon announced this week that every AMA accepted universities in the country agreed and is going start from the foundational principal of prevention first. Treatment second, the current paradigm was don’t intervene u til there is a problem.

Prevention and education mindsets will hopefully reduce diabetes, thyroid disease, high blood pressure, cancer, strokes & hearts disease and so much more. Less sick people eventually means less strain on the failing healthcare system and lower premiums from insurance carriers.

This is a HUGE win for the American public and we are so glad to see other providers joining the core principle of chiropractic education since 1895!

CBD Improves Metabolic Health:CBD and CBG, cannabis compounds, reduce liver fat and improve metabolic health by boosting...
03/06/2026

CBD Improves Metabolic Health:
CBD and CBG, cannabis compounds, reduce liver fat and improve metabolic health by boosting energy reserves and restoring lysosomal enzymes in liver cells.

They increase phosphocreatine, an energy buffer, aiding the liver under metabolic stress from high-fat diets. Reactivating cathepsins breaks down harmful lipids, lowering triglycerides and ceramides linked to inflammation and insulin resistance.

CBG outperforms CBD by significantly reducing body fat, enhancing insulin sensitivity, and lowering total and LDL cholesterol.

These effects offer potential new treatments for metabolically-dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), which affects one-third of adults globally. Further research is needed before clinical application.

https://scitechdaily.com/cannabis-compounds-cbd-and-cbg-slash-liver-fat-and-restore-metabolic-health/

CBD and CBG may help the liver recharge and clean itself—offering a promising new plant-based strategy against fatty liver disease.

A prospective single-cohort study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (20...
03/05/2026

A prospective single-cohort study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2023) investigated the efficacy of oral N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in women with endometriosis. The study included 120 patients aged 18–45 years who received NAC 600 mg three times daily for three consecutive days per week over a three-month period. Results showed significant improvements in endometriosis-related pain symptoms, including dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and chronic pelvic pain, as measured by Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores. The use of NSAIDs significantly decreased, and there was a meaningful reduction in the average size of ovarian endometriomas as well as serum Ca125 levels, suggesting reduced inflammatory activity.

Additionally, among the 52 women who expressed a desire for pregnancy, 39 achieved spontaneous conception within six months of initiating NAC therapy, and 6 conceived through assisted reproductive techniques. These findings indicate that NAC’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties may contribute to improved fertility outcomes, possibly by enhancing oocyte quality and reducing oxidative stress. Overall, the study suggests that NAC may serve as a safe and effective non-hormonal therapeutic option for managing pain, reducing lesion size, lowering Ca125 levels, and supporting fertility in women with endometriosis.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10048621/

PMCID: PMC10048621 PMID: 36981595

Vi**ra 🍆 for Alzheimer’s 🧠 PreventionA review of 80 existing drugs identified Vi**ra (sildenafil), shingles vaccine Zost...
03/04/2026

Vi**ra 🍆 for Alzheimer’s 🧠 Prevention

A review of 80 existing drugs identified Vi**ra (sildenafil), shingles vaccine Zostavax, and riluzole as candidates for Alzheimer’s prevention.

Sildenafil reduces toxic tau buildup by relaxing blood vessels. Zostavax may boost immunity, showing stronger potential than sildenafil despite unclear mechanisms.

Riluzole, used for ALS, may prevent neuron death by modifying brain chemicals linked to neurodegeneration. All three have strong safety profiles in older patients and supporting evidence from past studies and trials.

Experts call for clinical trials to confirm effectiveness. Drug repurposing could accelerate treatment development given Alzheimer’s complex biology. More data is needed before recommending these drugs for Alzheimer’s care

https://www.sciencealert.com/viagara-may-be-one-of-our-best-existing-options-for-an-alzheimers-treatment

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Repurposing treatments to treat multiple conditions is quicker, safer, and less expensive than developing new ways to manage health.

In the double-blind, placebo-controlled, double-crossover trial published in Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes & Essential Fa...
03/02/2026

In the double-blind, placebo-controlled, double-crossover trial published in Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes & Essential Fatty Acids, boys diagnosed with ADHD were given acetyl-L-carnitine at 100 mg per kg of body weight per day, divided into two doses. Each treatment phase lasted 8 weeks, separated by a washout period, allowing researchers to directly compare carnitine vs placebo in the same participants.

Behavioral outcomes were measured using standardized scales including the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and teacher-rated Conners’ scales, capturing both home and classroom functioning.

The results showed that a subset of children experienced significant reductions in attention problems and aggressive behavior, with reported improvements ranging from roughly 20% to 65% in total problem scores during the carnitine phase compared to placebo.

Importantly, clinical responders demonstrated increased plasma free carnitine and acetyl-L-carnitine levels, suggesting the behavioral changes correlated with measurable biological shifts. The treatment was generally well tolerated, with no major adverse effects reported during the study period.

Study link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12213433/

✨ It’s happening tonight.Six worlds. One horizon. One unforgettable sky.On February 28, the Solar System performs a rare...
03/01/2026

✨ It’s happening tonight.

Six worlds. One horizon. One unforgettable sky.

On February 28, the Solar System performs a rare evening parade.
Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter stretch along the ecliptic — like pearls threaded across the fading twilight.

🌕 In the east, Jupiter dominates the sky near the twins of Gemini, blazing beside a bright, nearly full Moon. It’s the anchor of the night.

🔭 Higher up in Ta**us, Uranus rests quietly beneath the Pleiades star cluster. A pair of binoculars will reveal its subtle glow.

🌅 Turn west, and the challenge begins. Venus burns brilliantly in the dying light, while Mercury and Saturn hover low near the horizon — racing against the setting Sun. Neptune lingers nearby, but only a telescope and precise timing will uncover it.

And in a single sweep of your eyes, you’re looking across billions of kilometers of space — worlds that rarely share the same stage.

Tonight, they do.

Step outside. Let your eyes adjust.
Look up — and watch the Solar System align before you. 🌌

“My necks been like this 20 years… give me a 🥃 “
02/28/2026

“My necks been like this 20 years… give me a 🥃 “

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Remember when your insurance carrier owns every sort of your health care chain, there is no competition. Just fancy and ...
02/28/2026

Remember when your insurance carrier owns every sort of your health care chain, there is no competition. Just fancy and intricate ways to never have to pay for your care… that you PAID for in premiums to insure. Do you know who’s not owned by the greedy verticals intervention gestapos? Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton that’s who! Local and Independent serving Indian Valley for almost 25 years!!

The US debt crisis is set to get even worse:Federal spending on elderly programs is up to a record 9.4% of GDP.This is u...
02/25/2026

The US debt crisis is set to get even worse:

Federal spending on elderly programs is up to a record 9.4% of GDP.

This is up +56% from the 6.0% level seen in the late 1980s, according to the CBO.

This is also projected to increase to a record 11.3% of GDP over the next 10 years, driven by healthcare inflation, aging demographics, and lengthening life spans.

Life expectancy at age 65 already hit a record of 19.7 years in 2024, meaning retirees are drawing benefits longer than ever before.

Combined with interest payments, elderly programs are now the primary driver of the federal budget deficit.

As a result, by 2032, Social Security will no longer be able to pay full benefits without reform.

The cost of an aging America is becoming unsustainable.

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (2025) revealed that DNA from oral bacteria, p...
02/24/2026

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (2025) revealed that DNA from oral bacteria, particularly Viridans streptococci, was present in nearly 50% of examined coronary artery plaques. The bacteria were organized in biofilms — dense, protective communities that resist the immune system and persist over time. Researchers suggest that disturbances in these biofilms may trigger inflammation and plaque rupture, critical events that can lead to heart attacks.

This discovery strengthens the connection between oral health and cardiovascular disease. Poor dental hygiene and untreated gum infections may allow oral microbes to enter the bloodstream, infiltrate arteries, and contribute to systemic inflammation.

Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is more than cosmetic; it could be a crucial step in preventing heart disease.

** Karhunen PJ, Pessi T, Karhunen V, et al., Journal of the American Heart Association, 2025

Microplastic Prostate Cancer Tumors:A study analyzing tissue from prostate cancer patients found microplastics in 90% of...
02/24/2026

Microplastic Prostate Cancer Tumors:

A study analyzing tissue from prostate cancer patients found microplastics in 90% of tumor samples and 70% of nearby noncancerous tissue.
Tumors contained 2.5 times more microplastics, averaging 40 micrograms per gram versus 16 in healthy tissue. Microplastics originate from everyday products and enter the body via ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact.

Researchers used nonplastic tools and clean rooms to avoid contamination. They hypothesize microplastics may cause inflammation that damages cells, potentially leading to cancer. Prostate cancer affects 1 in 8 U.S. men.

Funded by the Department of Defense, the study will be presented at a 2026 oncology symposium; further research is needed to confirm links.



Microplastics have now been found inside most prostate cancer tumors — and at strikingly higher levels than in healthy tissue.

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