5 Things That Should Be Part of Rebuilding After Coronavirus

Available for Interviews: Dr. David J. Calabro

Dr. Calabro, , DC, CCN, FICPA, CEG, practices Functional Medicine at the Calabro Chiropractic and Wellness Center. Dr. Calabro specializes in functional medicine, clinical nutrition, essential oils, and BrainTap therapy.

 

What Dr. Calabro can say in an interview:

In order to build a sense of wellness we need to:

1)  Create a Culture of Hope. We have to focus not on what is wrong, but what is possible. Hope gives us an amazing foundation to build a new future. It allows us to believe that things could be different, better . . . that we can create an environment of better well-being. Hope is not rooted in what the government is going to give us. It’s created with belief.

 

2)  Create a Culture of Inclusivity. We can approach this from a medical standpoint. However, there was very little talk about holistic and natural ways to support and help people during these times of stress. Whoever said there was a medication or medical solution as the only means to help people, support the immune system or reduce stress? Toxic behavior does not support an immune system—but eating well, stress reduction techniques, eliminating smoking and alcohol intake are some proactive means to improving ones health and increasing their chances of survival. 

3) Create a Culture of Joy. Joy is not only an individual experience, but it is also built when we let our barriers down and choose to connect with one another. We will need connectedness after the feeling and experience of isolation. We are beings that enjoy connection, and connection has to be restored if we are to get back to a level of joy.  

4) Create a Culture of Kindness. It is vital that we are friendly, generous and considerate to one another.   

5) Create a Culture of Patience. It is essential that as we come out of these stressful times that we must have patience toward one another. Things will possibly take longer than before, such as waiting in lines in stores, doctors offices, and in other businesses as safety measures have been put in place to distance and keep clean environments. It is important for us to be understanding as we slowly, over time, get back to some form of pre-COVID living.  

Interview:
Dr. David J. Calabro, DC

Dr. David J. Calabro, DC, CCN, FICPA, CEG, runs the Calabro Chiropractic and Wellness Center in Linwood, NJ. Calabro received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. He obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia where he graduated with honors and pediatric certification. He also received his certification in Clinical Nutrition from the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board in Dallas, Texas.

Dr. Calabro specializes in functional medicine, clinical nutrition, essential oils, and BrainTap therapy. His method is to addresses the underlying cause of disease by focusing on the patient as a whole rather than only treating isolated sets of symptoms.

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