About Dr. Diehl
Hi, I’m Dr. Stanley Diehl. I grew up in a small town in Kansas. As a child I suffered from many ear infections, colds, allergies, and illness. While in elementary school I developed ulcers in the stomach. I spent several stays in the hospital, drank gallons of milk, many bottles of Mylanta, was sent to a psychiatrist and ate only bland food, both at home and at school. Every day at school the cooks had “Stan’s bland food tray”. This persisted for many years until one day while at the chiropractor’s office for another problem; he also worked on the area that sends the messages to the stomach, allowing it to work properly. That’s when I realized that my body didn’t have a deficiency of milk, Mylanta, or days in the hospital. I only needed communications restored from the brain to the body to regain my health.
A few years after this, I had the opportunity to change the direction of my life. With many years of schooling I became a Chiropractor. This has allowed me to do for others what my Chiropractor had done for me.
Dr. Diehl piloting Lana Kai on Skiatook Lake, just northwest of Tulsa, OK.
Dr. Stan and companion, Missy.
I believe there is a place for drugs in emergency care and certain other situations. I don’t think we need all these drugs for true health. Many people take twelve to fourteen prescriptions per day. Our country is ranked next to last in quality years of living. It’s not because of what we eat, drink, smoke, or our exercise habits. We ranked very well in these areas compared to other countries. It’s because of all the toxic drugs we put in our bodies trying to hide symptoms instead of fixing the problem. I believe true health comes from within. Your body has the ability to heal any disease if the barriers are removed.
My job is to remove any imbalances in the communications, and provide education on how to regain your health and have a much better life.
Each of us must find time each day for our health, both mentally and physically. We are spiritual beings, not just a bunch of pieces put together. But, a complex organism controlled by a universe of energy. This universe is bigger than any of us can imagine, but it’s also within each of us. Sometimes when we look within, we can truly get a glimpse of the universe.
I want to thank my patients, friends, family, coworkers, fellow doctors, and my wife Trish, the people in my life who have inspired me.
May joy fill your heart!
Dr. Stan