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To: metmom; All

I went to the family doctor at 39 for the test knowing
it was almost 100% they’d recommend a colonoscopy.

Never had it, I did not have the money nor insurance and
I did not care for the possible do-over every 5-10 yrs
nor the minute possibility of scraping a colon wall.

I tried lots of variations on diet and exercise before
an accidental visit to a chiropractor about 5 years ago.
I’m 48 now with no bloody stools and regular healthy bm.

It was the best ‘medicine’ and least costly even though
I’ve spent an avg of 1k/yr. My overall health is improved
and imho better than I was even at 28.

I still vaguely remember the visit to our first family
doctor when I was maybe 5-6 telling my mother that my
late potty-training problems were ‘all in my head’, rather
than simply admitting that he could find no problems. Now
I’m fairly certain it was subluxations in my lower back most
probably from child-birth seeing as how I had problems much
earlier than most of the adult population.

See my homepage for more chiro details.


110 posted on 02/17/2010 9:01:40 AM PST by BrandtMichaels
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To: BrandtMichaels

As a programmer I also believe that most cancers and heart
‘disease’ are more likely culprits of subluxations.

Spinal communications control all of the involuntary body
functions. Subluxations impinge on this communications
estmated at hundreds of trillions of messages/second.

Did you know all of the cells in your body (not the brain)
are replaced/regenerated over the course of a year. More
vital organs get replacements much more quickly - the heart
is completely regenerated in less than 1 month.

What do you think could cause cells to multiply out of
control? I think it’s possible for subluxations to
damage the instruction sets in th spinal messages to
cause an infinite loop or other ‘bugs’ in the code.


111 posted on 02/17/2010 9:10:28 AM PST by BrandtMichaels
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