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Your Health Accounts We can use fiscal accounting as a metaphor for our physical health and well-being. The more resources we can accumulate in our "health account" the healthier we'll be. And if we're able to diversify t...
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Straight Talk About Health Care In 2009 there's been lots of conversation about health care, both at the federal and state levels. Not all the talk has been friendly. Those favoring broad reforms describe serious problems in the hea...
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Your Personal Corporation You are the CEO of your own personal enterprise. In addition to whatever business you might be running or might be in, your personal corporation consists of the value you generate during your time on ...
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The Inner Game of Health It takes a lot to maintain good health these days. Of course, eating a healthy diet - with plenty of fruits and vegetables - and exercising regularly are the cornerstones of good health. There is a...
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Coming Up for Air Human beings continue to evolve, although we ourselves don't notice the process. On an individual level we're not able to alter our genes. But we are able to take steps to make our bodies strong and h...
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Planning for Success Every successful athlete knows that a plan is necessary to reach the highest levels of performance. Even though we may not plan to become professional athletes, we still require a plan for success in ...
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Tanya Poirot, Licensed Massage Therapist 
Tanya was born and raised in Russia in the family of a military doctor and has lived in the U.S. since 1999. She received her Bachelor's degree in English and Literature from Far Eastern State University, after which she received her certification of Massage Therapy and Therapeutic Physical Education from the Pacific Medical College in Vladivostok, Russia.
With over 13 years experience, she is proficient in multiple techniques, specializing in Trigger Point Myofascial release.
She sets and achieves personal goals, has a strong personality and a good sense of humor. Tanya is hard working and family oriented, flexible, caring, and her good listening skills help to make patients of Kremer Chiropractic Clinic happy with both their physical condition and with themselves.
Tanya grew up in a well-educated family; two of her aunts and her father worked in the medical field. At a young age she was extensively taught about the overall importance of good health and nutrition which she promotes daily to those she touches.
In Russia it is common in medical practice for chiropractors, massage therapists and physicians to share knowledge and work together for the well-being of the patient, which is how her father's background sparked her interest in massage therapy. Today she continues to integrate her beliefs in chiropractic care and massage therapy working together in combination for the benefit of the patient's health.