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Ben Quinton DC, MChiro, BSc, LRCC

Ben began his Master of Chiropractic Degree at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic and transferred to complete it at the University of Glamorgan in Wales. He also completed a BSc in Psychology at the University of Auckland.

He is passionate about Chiropractic and the current research into this and other health disciplines.

He has a special interest in the upper cervical region (right at the top of the neck) and their relationship to headaches, migraines and optimum health. Ben’s initial experience of the Chiropractic Adjustment was when he was 13 years old- his mum had just started running the office in a Chiropractic clinic and he popped along for no particular reason. He noticed that his daily scratchy, sore throats disappeared overnight and that changed his direction from wanting to become an MD (Medical Doctor) to becoming a DC (Doctor of Chiropractic). Early on, he put his experience down to ‘curing’ or ‘treating’ recurrent sore throats, but that soon changed as he realised that his nervous system was simply working at its optimum level was able to fully function without interference.

Ben has practised in Cornwall and Essex before relocating to Bristol. He is registered to practise in the UK by the General Chiropractic Council. He is also a member of the College of Chiropractors.

(DC, MChiro, BSc Psych, LRCC)

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Opening Times

Monday
8.00AM - 8.00PM
Tuesday
8.00AM - 8.00PM
Wednesday
8.00AM - 8.00PM
Thursday
8.00AM - 8.00PM
Friday
8.00AM - 8.00PM
Saturday
9.00AM - 1.00PM

Healthcare Tips

Fats Are Important!

The National Obesity Forum is a useful resource regarding the state of the nation's weight and its relationship to our nutrition. It boils down to the fact that it's too simple to say that 'Fat is the enemy'. A reduction in saturated fats is good, but shouldn't be replaced by simple carbohydrates. In a nutshell, the type and amount of food you eat is important, and should be balanced but low in sugars. Whole foods are best. Exercise is crucial to health generally, and simply switching to 'Diet' foods and drinks will not work in the long run.

Posted: 08/10/2022
By: Ben

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