DNFT Chiropractor to stay in Colorado Springs!

Hello everyone,

I am pleased to announce I will be continuing to practice gentle, long lasting DNFT chiropractic in Colorado Springs for the indefinite future. We are sill moving and I’m still farming but I will be coming back every 4-6 weeks with my wife, Dr. Faith to work and visit family.

Many of you know I have been in Utah for the last month and a half slaving away as a novice farmer and home remodeler. There is much humility to be appreciated being a novice. At least a few times a day I am finding this out. Whether it is breaking implements, growing mostly weeds in the garden and living in the middle of an ever evolving remodeling project, I am consistently humbled by how much easier it is to dream about these projects than actually do them.

The work is getting done though in spite of setbacks and I have had some great help a long the way. We love it here and look forward to when our home is more livable and our land produces what we and hopefully many others could possibly eat.

I have needed to be away from my family for weeks at a time and I am finding it more difficult than I imagined. So I am looking forward to driving 9 hours each way with kids at least every 6 weeks to come back to my childhood town, Colorado Springs to work and be with family.

Selling my practice to another chiropractor will not be happening although it turns out this is probably best for all involved. Dr. Peter Fox is moving on to other opportunities, I am grateful to be with family and continue to do what I love in Colorado Springs.

The other major change is I will be needed to move my office. Thankfully, there is space in my wife’s office, Springs Natural Medicine which is only about a mile west on Colorado blvd from my current office. So from July on, I will be seeing clients at Springs Natural Medicine, 1010 W. Colorado Blvd, Suite D, Colorado Springs CO, 80904.

As of now I will be in Colorado Springs the week of June 20 working out of my downtown office at Sun Plaza 104 S. Cascade Suite 203 and working at Springs Natural Medicine the week of July 18..

I am really glad to be able to come back to Colorado Springs and help as best I can.

Schedule ASAP

There are very few spots available for my June work days but there is still room in July. Let me know as soon as possible if you would like to get in for an appointment.

Here are some pics of the farm and fam:

Jonathan and Ari

Jonathan and Ari

 

 

Leaky irrigation pipe

Leaky irrigation pipe

Ari Baby

Ari Leusden at 6 months.

First hay cutting

First hay cutting. Future cuttings will be done by professionals with modern equipment.

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Comments

  1. Wouter Leusden says:

    Hello Dr Jonathan,
    Reat picture of Ari, he looks like a very healthy happy boy.
    The name Ari is almost the same as a dutch name: Arie which is a first name for a boy as well.
    I am still very curious if we are related far far back. It would help me a lot if you can provide me with a sort of family history from your side. I can send you the same from my side if you’re interested..
    Just let me know.
    Best regards and good luck with the farming.

    Wouter leusden

    • Thank you Wouter. I hope to meet you and bring this baby some day! I am contacting my Grandmother who knows the family story. I hoping my Aunt can write it down and send it to me which I will certainly pass on to you!

      My Best,

      Jonathan

  2. Bob Lilly says:

    Hi Jonathan and Faith,

    I’m glad to hear you are all well. Sounds like you are having great growing opportunities!
    Your new home looks beautiful. Farming is tough, though!
    We are putting up a new greenhouse and I’m pretty tired of setting posts.
    Thankfully no leaky irrigation pipes. Just stubborn pumps. Could you send me some more photos of the farm?
    Best wishes,
    Bob

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