chiropractic care works. My sister suffered from horrible debilitating migraines for most of her life. She tried every medication that the doctors threw at her and nothing was working. She was even being referred down to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for experimental brain surgery. They couldn't tell her what was wrong. For one last hope before surgery, she attempted chiropractic care. Now, 6 years later, she is doing well. She's back in school pursuing her degree and she did not have to go through surgery.
Chiropractic care works...maybe not for everyone, but if you see the right chiropractor...it can do wonders.
2006-08-13 15:57:14
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answered by frumosfata 2
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You can depend on chiropractic care, now recognized by the AMA and most health insurers, who would never agree to pay if they didn't help. Chiropractic care is in some ways similar to physical therapy, and the premiss that your spine needs to be in line and therefore nerves are not pinched to the various places in your body, has proven to be biologically and medically sound. Or would you like ythe nerves to your liver, for example, to be slightly pinched, making you more prone to liver malfunctions.
2006-08-13 22:52:49
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answered by Iamstitch2U 6
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I would not survive without my chiropractor! I have major tension headaches and have for many years. Conventional doctors simply push pills to cover up the problem. Chiropractors fix the problem. Keep in mind though that a chiropractor cannot fix every problem. But I think that for any injuries / pain in the head, neck, and spine can be greatly impacted by a chiropractor's care.
2006-08-13 23:22:41
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answered by patches8223 2
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Read "Chiropractors do they help?" by a team of professionals. They demolish your argument bout them being a farce.
2006-08-13 23:41:17
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answered by Buzz s 6
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I can tell you that when my leg or head hurts I go to the chiropractor and when he adjusts my back and neck they stop hurting. If I don't go the pain gets worse(physical) and I get cranky(emotional) and if I continue to let it go I have trouble thinking(mental) about other things. Sounds like overall health to me.
2006-08-13 22:56:43
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answered by hazydaze 5
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farce
2006-08-13 22:50:10
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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