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I went to the Chiropractor today...


jasonluckydog

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I dont know why people give them poo all the time, I had to lay on a table with a hot bag pressed under my back and electric watts going into my neck and back and man did it feel good. The best part was the massage with icy/hot stuff and man I felt like a million bucks when I left...

My lawyer sent me to see him, glad I did.

The best part is I get to go back on Friday!!

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The ones who say they can cure your allergies/thyroid disease/heart condition/dandruff/bad breath/mother-in-law problems via adjustments are quacks.

The ones who say they can help you with back and neck pain, posture, flexibility, etc. are not.

This is true. There are 2 different types and you explained it perfectly. :thumbsup:

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The ones who say they can cure your allergies/thyroid disease/heart condition/dandruff/bad breath/mother-in-law problems via adjustments are quacks.

The ones who say they can help you with back and neck pain, posture, flexibility, etc. are not.

Says the Expert... I'm glad you know so much about the topic.

Because you are such an "expert" I am sure you already know there are many peer reviewed research papers on the topics of Chiropractic and lowering blood pressure, improving quality of life in asthma patients, Crohns Dz, dysmenorrhea, infantile colic, ear infections, as well as many others. Those are the ones I remember off the top of my head.

While I agree with you that we do help many neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions there are many others that can be backed up as well.

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Says the Expert... I'm glad you know so much about the topic.

Because you are such an "expert" I am sure you already know there are many peer reviewed research papers on the topics of Chiropractic and lowering blood pressure, improving quality of life in asthma patients, Crohns Dz, dysmenorrhea, infantile colic, ear infections, as well as many others. Those are the ones I remember off the top of my head.

While I agree with you that we do help many neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions there are many others that can be backed up as well.

You know bullshit makes its way into "peer reviewed research papers" sometimes, right?

Not refuting your argument, though.

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