Dr. Janna

Dr. Janna Dr. Janna offers gentle chiropractic care, and enjoys working with pregnant Mommies & children. She

Dr. Janna has been practicing in a family clinic since graduating from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2005. She has continued her post-doctoral studies in Prenatal and Pediatric chiropractic care since she has become a mother herself. Her passion in life is to give children the best start in life possible by enhancing their health and development with gentle chiropractic adjustments. Pregnant m

ommies can give their babies an easier, less traumatic entrance into this world with a highly functioning nervous system, balanced pelvis, open birth canal, and properly functioning uterus with regular chiropractic care throughout pregnancy. Dr. Janna is certified in the Webster Technique for proper baby positioning and an optimal birthing experience for Mommy and Baby. She is also a member of the ICPA (International Chiropractic Pediatric Association), ICA (International Chiropractic Association), and the NCPA (Nebraska Chiropractic Physician's Association).

We're getting back to wellbeing, common good and common sense before bottom lines, budgets and inflated salaries. This i...
04/01/2026

We're getting back to wellbeing, common good and common sense before bottom lines, budgets and inflated salaries. This is a HUGE win!! Next, school lunch programs!

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RFK Jr. just announced hospitals will now be required to serve healthy food to keep federal funding.

“Dr. Oz sent out a health and safety notice to every hospital in this country… asking them now to align their food purchases with the dietary guidelines.”

“In order to enjoy continued eligibility for Medicaid and Medicare payments.”

Any feedback for this amazing course would be helpful for her. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18ALcrqj8m/?mibextid=wwX...
03/17/2026

Any feedback for this amazing course would be helpful for her.

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Hi! Long time no see! 🤦🏻‍♀️🤪

Social media is overwhelming these days, am I right? 😅 But I’ve came to the conclusion that this is just where everyone comes for information and happenings anymore. So it’s time to get back in the saddle because I know there are so many women in our community needing birth support!

With that being said, I need your input! If you were to take a birth education class, would you rather have:

• A 5 week, hybrid situation like I’ve done in the past: weeks 1, 3, and 5 are in-person and weeks 2 & 4 are online
• Or a weekend intensive: we would meet on a Friday evening and then approximately 9a-3p on a Saturday

Any feedback is welcomed and I would be honored if you shared this post so more expecting mamas in our community know this is available for them! 🥰

“We believe that public health conversations should be rooted in data, not fear,” said Dr. Joseph Varon, IMA President a...
02/12/2026

“We believe that public health conversations should be rooted in data, not fear,” said Dr. Joseph Varon, IMA President and co-author of the study.

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🚨Major New Study: “Measles Is Highly Treatable” IMA Peer-Reviewed Study Published in Antiviral Research

Comprehensive analysis highlights evidence-based therapeutic strategies and calls for a broader public health conversation

FULL STATEMENT: Washington, D.C. — As measles dominates headlines and public concern rises, researchers from the Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) have published a major new peer-reviewed systematic review examining evidence-based treatment options for acute measles infection. The study, titled “Acute Management of Measles: A Systematic Review of Therapeutic Strategies,” appears in the journal Antiviral Research and was authored by Amandeep Kaur, Ugo Alaribe, Joseph Varon, Sidra Hassaan, and Matthew Halma.

Key Takeaways:
1. Measles highly treatable. With a combination of strengthening the immune system and supportive supplements, Measles can be treated with a high degree of success.
2. Vitamin A supplementation is supported by multiple randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses showing reduced measles-related mortality, particularly in vitamin A–deficient populations.
3. Ribavirin and Interferon-α have demonstrated clinical benefit in severe or high-risk cases, especially among immunocompromised individuals.
4. Supportive therapies, including intravenous immune globulin (IVIG), antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infections, and immune-supportive nutrients such as vitamins C and D, may reduce complications.
5. Investigational antivirals and monoclonal antibodies show promise in preclinical studies.

“We believe that public health conversations should be rooted in data, not fear,” said Dr. Joseph Varon, IMA President and co-author of the study. “Our continued mission is to review the best available evidence and provide science-driven information so patients, parents, and physicians can make informed decisions about their health. Measles can be serious for vulnerable individuals—but it is not untreatable. Clinicians deserve access to comprehensive therapeutic data, and families deserve the full picture.”

The review analyzes 10 clinical studies—including six clinical trials—evaluating adjunctive and supportive therapies for measles. The authors conclude that while vaccination remains one preventive strategy, therapeutic options exist and should be part of the public health conversation.

“Adjunctive therapies, including Vitamin A, Ribavirin, Interferon-α, and emerging antiviral candidates, may play an important role in reducing complications,” the authors wrote. “Continued research is urgently needed to validate novel antivirals and immunomodulatory treatments.”

The study also contextualizes measles risk in developed countries, noting that measles mortality declined substantially prior to vaccine introduction due to improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and access to medical care. Current case fatality rates in high-income countries range from 0.1–0.3%, compared with significantly higher rates in low-resource settings.

The authors emphasize that their findings do not dismiss prevention strategies but seek to broaden public understanding of available treatment options, particularly as measles resurfaces in news cycles.

The full study is available in Antiviral Research. Link in first comment.

To accommodate the mid-week holidays this year and to ensure everyone has happy, healthy time with family, I'd like to t...
12/10/2025

To accommodate the mid-week holidays this year and to ensure everyone has happy, healthy time with family, I'd like to try something new. I will open my doors from 10:00am - 12:30pm on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve for established patients only, to come in without appointments, for an adjustment.

I wish for you all to have a healthy, very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

First of five classes starts November 20, right here in Columbus. Spots are limited and have already begun to fill up.
10/25/2025

First of five classes starts November 20, right here in Columbus. Spots are limited and have already begun to fill up.

Hi! 👋🏼

I’m Ashley Richards — wife to Damon and mom to three beautiful children.

Over the past several years, I’ve completely geeked out over all things birth — diving into multiple childbirth education courses and praying about how to bring this knowledge to my community. And that dream has officially become reality with Elevate Her Birth.

After my first birth, I was left feeling traumatized, defeated, and struggling with postpartum depression and anxiety. It was such a hard experience that my husband and I swore we’d never do it again… but God had other plans. ☺️

When we found out we were expecting our second baby, I threw myself into researching, reading, and learning everything I could about the kind of birth God designed women for. That experience was completely different — peaceful, faith-driven, and redemptive. I’ll never forget “Hallelujah” playing as she entered the world. 🥹 My nurse even told me I should start teaching birth classes because of how calm and centered I was.

And now, just a few years later 😅 — here I am, making that dream a reality.

I’ll be offering faith-based Birth Restored childbirth education classes for families in the Columbus, Nebraska area — in-person and hybrid options — with hopes of one day creating my own online course for women everywhere.

I’d be honored if you shared this page with a mama who’s expecting or thinking about starting a family soon. 🫶🏼

Thank you for being here. I can’t wait to serve this community and help bring birth back to the woman — the way God designed it to be. 🥰

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03/20/2025

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Address

3309 31st Street, Ste #5
Columbus, NE
68601

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
2pm - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 10:30am - 1pm
3:30pm - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+14028350444

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