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Does anyone here believe in chiropractic treatments? It makes sense

that if you are chelating metals out of nervous system you should move

your spine around and make sure nothing is blocked.

Have you heard of " arch of life " referring to the are that is supposed

to exist at your neck to head. Apparently mine is 119degree reverse

arch (stage 3 of 4 in decline). The place that x-rayd to show me says

that it would take time and I need to do it with adjustments and

excersizes. Make sense but costly and I'm thinking to put it off till

later after I feel better once I do some more chelating. Or is this

just quackery?

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We go to the chiropractor every 2 weeks. It makes us feel better.

> Does anyone here believe in chiropractic treatments? It makes sense

> that if you are chelating metals out of nervous system you should move

> your spine around and make sure nothing is blocked.

> Have you heard of " arch of life " referring to the are that is supposed

> to exist at your neck to head. Apparently mine is 119degree reverse

> arch (stage 3 of 4 in decline). The place that x-rayd to show me says

> that it would take time and I need to do it with adjustments and

> excersizes. Make sense but costly and I'm thinking to put it off till

> later after I feel better once I do some more chelating. Or is this

> just quackery?

> Farhin

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I've been to several different chiropractors in the various different states

where I've lived and had a variety of experiences. Most recently I went for a

single session after long, painful dental work. I could tell that my neck was

out. I have two particular vertebra which tend to cause problems a C-3 and T-8.

In this case it was one of the usuals and the one above it. For a while before

I moved here I went for weekly appts.

I have a stretching routine I now do nearly every morning which includes neck

exercises. My husband started doing them regularly after he had a neck injury.

Following my neck injury (pulled to the ground by my hair by a youth with autism

with whom I was working when I blocked him from running into traffic) I had

cranial sacral therapy done instead of accepting the painkillers they wanted to

prescribe. As a side benefit, the CST caused my vision to improve rather

significantly. The eye doctor checked my vision 4 times because he didn't

believe the change.

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> Does anyone here believe in chiropractic treatments? It makes sense

> that if you are chelating metals out of nervous system you should move

> your spine around and make sure nothing is blocked.

> Have you heard of " arch of life " referring to the are that is supposed

> to exist at your neck to head. Apparently mine is 119degree reverse

> arch (stage 3 of 4 in decline). The place that x-rayd to show me says

> that it would take time and I need to do it with adjustments and

> excersizes. Make sense but costly and I'm thinking to put it off till

> later after I feel better once I do some more chelating. Or is this

> just quackery?

> Farhin

>

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What is cranial sacral therapy and what kind of doctor does it?

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> I've been to several different chiropractors in the various

different states where I've lived and had a variety of experiences.

Most recently I went for a single session after long, painful dental

work. I could tell that my neck was out. I have two particular

vertebra which tend to cause problems a C-3 and T-8. In this case it

was one of the usuals and the one above it. For a while before I

moved here I went for weekly appts.

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> I have a stretching routine I now do nearly every morning which

includes neck exercises. My husband started doing them regularly

after he had a neck injury. Following my neck injury (pulled to the

ground by my hair by a youth with autism with whom I was working when

I blocked him from running into traffic) I had cranial sacral therapy

done instead of accepting the painkillers they wanted to prescribe.

As a side benefit, the CST caused my vision to improve rather

significantly. The eye doctor checked my vision 4 times because he

didn't believe the change.

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> > that if you are chelating metals out of nervous system you should move

> > your spine around and make sure nothing is blocked.

> > Have you heard of " arch of life " referring to the are that is supposed

> > to exist at your neck to head. Apparently mine is 119degree reverse

> > arch (stage 3 of 4 in decline). The place that x-rayd to show me says

> > that it would take time and I need to do it with adjustments and

> > excersizes. Make sense but costly and I'm thinking to put it off till

> > later after I feel better once I do some more chelating. Or is this

> > just quackery?

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