Whole Family Chiropractic – Dr. Tye Moe – Dr. Chelsey Henney – Pediatric and Family Chiropractors in Minneapolis and St Paul, MN 55116

12-year-old happy he gets “no more sports injuries”–Mom relieved frequent falls during sports stopped!

Twelve-year-old Allemu S. came to Whole Family Chiropractic a year ago in June 2014 because he’d had multiple falls in sports and hit his head, which worried his mom, Maggie, and because she noticed that he cracked his neck a lot. Mom also noticed that Allemu was stressed because he wanted to do well at … Read more

How to Improve Your Nutrition…Without Even Trying! Handy Guides Attached

Guess what helps your digestive system work more effectively to actually utilize the nutrients from the food you eat? You guessed right if you mentioned neurological torque-release adjustments. Why? Because they improve the communication between the brain and the body along the nerve highway. Here’s a little more about how that works from the website … Read more

Dr. Tye’s Trip to the Medical World–or, A Tale of Two Health-Care Systems

In order to stay in shape and move my body, one of the things I enjoy doing is cross-fit. Cross-fit involves full-body movements that can be very intense. Last summer, in July of 2014, one of my workouts included bending down, picking up a sandbag, throwing it over my shoulder, and repeating many times. Part … Read more

Why Whole Family Chiropractic Patients Get Results: The Special Qualifications of Dr. Tye Moe & Dr. Chelsey Henney!

Many of our practice members, while getting great results for themselves and their children, may not know exactly why.   Well, the special qualifications of our doctors have something to do with it! So here, for the ICYMI file, is the 411 on what makes the doctors at Whole Family Chiropractic different than a lot of other … Read more

“After just a few months of care, his language is emerging!” mom says of 11-year-old son with autism

When 11-year-old Korben S. began coming to Whole Family Chiropractic 8 months ago in October 2014, his mom, Chrissie, was not sure he would sit still for even the gentle neurological adjustments. “I had tried everything for Korben’s autism and anxiety, and I was so scared the doctors would not be able to get him to … Read more

“Having a constant cold or sinus infection used to start with the school year and end during summer vac” says teacher

“Being a teacher, I am surrounded by walking, talking, coughing petri-dishes, or as others may call them…students.  “Having a constant cold or sinus infection used to coincide with the start of the school calendar, and wrap up somewhere in the second week of summer vacation. No amount of hand washing or hand sanitizer ever seemed … Read more

Cancer Doesn’t Make You Sick

Have you ever had fruit flies in your kitchen?  Did you notice that one day they weren’t there, then suddenly they were?  It is easy to look at the little flies and become frustrated with them as they buzz around your fruit bowl and get stuck in your food.  While we all want to blame … Read more

Register for Talk on Neurological Function & Your Health This Winter/Dinner with Dr. Moe at Chatterbox Pub 11/18/14

Would you or your family or friends like to know how you can have less sick days and more fun days doing your favorite activities this winter? Come this Tuesday to a great dinner at Chatterbox Pub in Highland Park and hear Dr. Tye Moe speak and give information most people have never heard that … Read more

Wisdom from Ice Cube

Recently I jumped on the Apple bandwagon and switched from a PC to a Mac.  When making my purchase I decided to also include Apple Care…an extended warranty to cover any failing parts and any technical support I will need. As I wasn’t too excited to “accessorize” my new computer I figured I would pass … Read more

What are the four things your body requires for life?

Can you figure them out?  The first three come easiest for people because we’ve been taught them since childhood.  We know we need air, we need water, and we need food.  The fourth, however, is often the most neglected, even though we last the shortest time without it. Without air, we can go a number … Read more