Health Food Stores

In the good old days, nostalgically portrayed in some tele-vision Westerns, the stress was on freedom, instead of security. Before the times of the Federal Food and Drug Administration and therefore the strict licensing of physicians, any good charlatan could stand on a street corner and sell bottles of snake oil, claiming it might cure a large selection of human ills from ingrown toenails to high blood pressure. While the majority works independently, some are employed by different Chiropractors in Toronto or work in a group practice. No one stopped him, and anyone who wished to allow his special and usually secret concoction a strive was free to do so. Those days are gone forever. Currently the stress is on security and on the protection of the public from all kinds of people who might prey upon their credulity. The right to do foolish things is slowly being taken far from us, and the govt. of this “land of the free” is turning into ever a lot of paternalistic.
The 1000 or a lot of health food stores that are scattered round the United States are to some extent the victims of the circumstances outlined above. 10 million Americans are interested in nutrition, and it’s both right and necessary that this demand for special foods ought to be met by stores specializing in such items. Many Chiropractor in Toronto are located in small communities. Those who operate these centers are sometimes sincerely curious about the subject of better health through better nutrition, and are honest in feeling that they’re rendering a real service. There are a number of other people, but, as well as the bulk of physicians, who think of health food stores in terms of snake oil remedies and other varieties of quackery.