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what are your thoughts on chiropractors?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 196496" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I'm thinking with chiropractic that it's not looking for the one magic cure but more addressing the whole picture ie small improvments merging together making for a healthier human being. So much of medical care has become reactive (tossing a medication at a problem) instead of proactive. I initially went in for serious neck pain which not only is resolved, but my blood pressure is down, occular migraines are gone, carpal tunnel greatly improved. Last week I mentioned my ear feeling very muffled and that the ENT couldn't do anything for me so she adjusted it and I'll be darned if by afternoon it was starting to clear up for the first time in months. </p><p> </p><p>I haven't gone whole hog with the supplements but the two that I have brought home have been helpful. One was a fish oil capsule to promote healthy heart that I could keep down (instead of regurging and heaving later which made the previous ones useless) and the other was something for restless leg syndrome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 196496, member: 701"] I'm thinking with chiropractic that it's not looking for the one magic cure but more addressing the whole picture ie small improvments merging together making for a healthier human being. So much of medical care has become reactive (tossing a medication at a problem) instead of proactive. I initially went in for serious neck pain which not only is resolved, but my blood pressure is down, occular migraines are gone, carpal tunnel greatly improved. Last week I mentioned my ear feeling very muffled and that the ENT couldn't do anything for me so she adjusted it and I'll be darned if by afternoon it was starting to clear up for the first time in months. I haven't gone whole hog with the supplements but the two that I have brought home have been helpful. One was a fish oil capsule to promote healthy heart that I could keep down (instead of regurging and heaving later which made the previous ones useless) and the other was something for restless leg syndrome. [/QUOTE]
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