Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 > > Two comments. > > First, I agree with everything you said. > > Secondly, regarding your comment " The info Mike will eventually post > will be the least likely to do damage and least likely to cause side > effects and should work at least as well if not better than other > things " - I read it to my wife and she said " talk about no > pressure " ... and then laughed. Hey - I have high expectations !!! > > The down-side of a lot of the techniquest that I suggest or > recommend is that most doctors/chiros/osteos/PTs/LMTs etc DON'T know > how to do them. They are not taught as part of the basic course > structures. And depending on how much the individual practitioner is > into alternative therapies, many of them either will not even know > about them or will have the skeptical mind-set that they don't or > can't work if they have heard of them. > > The up-side is that many of the most effective ones are also things > that someone can easily learn to do themself to either self-treat or > work on family members. Another upside is that more and more practitioners are learning all this 'crazy' alternative stuff - and maybe, just maybe, if we keep talking about it, using it, pushing it, someday - it will not be so 'crazy' (dare we think mainstream?) Here we have more and more alternative practitioners all the time - and even a monthly publication listing all the local choices and artlicles explaining what the various techniques are. My insurance company has even come along way and will pay for chiros and I can go to the PT without a referal. It's a start. (I do like the ability to do self care, too!!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.