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Old 11-30-2008, 06:07 AM
johnb johnb is offline
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Yeah, I know what you mean. There are different types of chiro's but the one I saw many years ago told me to never let a chiro manipulate my spine due to my specific issues which I thought was pretty telling. I've read you should never let one "crack" your neck. I read a story about a lady who had a stroke as the vessels that go to your neck get violently stretched in the process.

Love the graphics and he seems very committed to sound research. I understand he is working on getting into medical school to become a doctor of osteopathy.

Best of luck with your program and I commend you on your commitment to the hardwork approach.

John
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