Do you know if they can get rid of my body-thetans?  I feel like I just
can't get them off my back... :)

Marlon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:16 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: chiropractor
>
> Don't run when they talk about the body's energy because our bodies
> do have energy. But if they start talking it can cure disease get worried.
> But  all our bodys are tied together. s
>
>
>
> William Wheatley
> Coldfusion Guru
>
>     Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
>  for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jim Davis
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:09 AM
>   Subject: RE: chiropractor
>
>
>   I encourage you strongly to do good research before you go.
>
>   Many Chiropractors have very little training and what training they do
> have
>   is steeping in pseudo-scientific, semi-mystical nonsense (for example
did
>   you know that sublaxations of the spine, when corrected, can eliminate
>   cancer?  Such sublaxations do, in fact, cause 95% of ALL disease!).  The
>   therapeutic value of spinal adjustments is highly questionable, but the
> risk
>   or damage (sometimes severe damage) is well known.
>
>   In fact the general rule of thumb is that if your chiropractor mentions
>   "sublaxations" with anything other than scorn RUN AWAY QUICKLY and
> find
>   another.  The same goes for talk of "Nerve Energy" or spinal adjustments
>   curing disease, enhancing any sort of "energy" or providing relief from
>   emotional trauma.  I would also run from any Chiropractor that claims
> that
>   spinal adjustment can eliminate the need for immunizations and
> anybody that
>   would consider adjusting a child younger than five.
>
>   Some Chiropractors, on the other hand, do have medical degrees and
> clearly
>   focus only on scientifically treatments and diagnoses. however they also
>   often shy away from "Chiropractor" label and stick with something more
>   generally applicable with less baggage like "Osteopath".
>
>   This site is a wealth of information on what to watch out for:
>
>   http://www.chirobase.org/
>
>   Look especially at the details of improper claims and see if your
>   prospective treatments providers use any of them.
>
>   Jim Davis
>
>
>
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