Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 I have to second what Herb is saying here. When I lived in the Portland area, I routinely would get adjusted by Herb (not to mention taught also!). And although I have no direct "scientific" evidence. I definitely feel it helps me with my MS. I have also attached a paper that I had regarding adjusting and MS. It's the only paper I know of like this. Again, not entirely "scientific", but a place to start from... Cheers! Matt Terreri, DC From: joe medlin <spinetree@qwestoffi ce.net>Subject: Re: Help needed with MS patientneroco2comcast (DOT) net, "Tim Saruk DC" <tsarukdc (DOT) com>, " Abrahamson" <drscott@lakeoswegoc hiro.com>Cc: @grou ps.comDate: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 11:50 AM Neil, For once Dr. is right....... . or at least we are in agreement for once. I have a patient who, without the support of an ND or any other nutritional guru has made some positive strides via diet. She did a complete clense, shut out all alcohol, dairy, smoking etc. and has DENIED medical pharma much to the dismay of the MD's. They did another scan of her brain about a year later and found that all the lesions had reduced in size and she had only one small new one. MD's were further dismayed. Personally, i'd send her out to an ND or a nutritionist and have them work closely with them to come up with a plan. ph Medlin D.C.Spine Tree Chiropractic1607 NE Alberta StPDX, OR 97211503-788-6800 Help needed with MS patient Greetings Everyone:I have a patient with MS, diagnosed 13 years ago. Male 44 years of age. He is not doing well with the MD approach and desires a different direction such as an alternative approach. I have been treating him for musculo-skeletal problems but would like him to see one who works more with these types of problems.Suggestions?Neil R. Cohen, D.C.Dundee Chiropractic 1 of 1 File(s) Spinal Biomechanics and MS Retrospective Analysis elster.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 I have to second what Herb is saying here. When I lived in the Portland area, I routinely would get adjusted by Herb (not to mention taught also!). And although I have no direct "scientific" evidence. I definitely feel it helps me with my MS. I have also attached a paper that I had regarding adjusting and MS. It's the only paper I know of like this. Again, not entirely "scientific", but a place to start from... Cheers! Matt Terreri, DC From: joe medlin <spinetree@qwestoffi ce.net>Subject: Re: Help needed with MS patientneroco2comcast (DOT) net, "Tim Saruk DC" <tsarukdc (DOT) com>, " Abrahamson" <drscott@lakeoswegoc hiro.com>Cc: @grou ps.comDate: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 11:50 AM Neil, For once Dr. is right....... . or at least we are in agreement for once. I have a patient who, without the support of an ND or any other nutritional guru has made some positive strides via diet. She did a complete clense, shut out all alcohol, dairy, smoking etc. and has DENIED medical pharma much to the dismay of the MD's. They did another scan of her brain about a year later and found that all the lesions had reduced in size and she had only one small new one. MD's were further dismayed. Personally, i'd send her out to an ND or a nutritionist and have them work closely with them to come up with a plan. ph Medlin D.C.Spine Tree Chiropractic1607 NE Alberta StPDX, OR 97211503-788-6800 Help needed with MS patient Greetings Everyone:I have a patient with MS, diagnosed 13 years ago. Male 44 years of age. He is not doing well with the MD approach and desires a different direction such as an alternative approach. I have been treating him for musculo-skeletal problems but would like him to see one who works more with these types of problems.Suggestions?Neil R. Cohen, D.C.Dundee Chiropractic 1 of 1 File(s) Spinal Biomechanics and MS Retrospective Analysis elster.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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