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Taking your back to the future: How to get a pain-free back and total health with chiropractic care

Taking your back to the future: How to get a pain-free back and total health with chiropractic care

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: More Chiropractic Nonsense
Review: I know my anatomy- I have D.C. degree and a Bachelor's in anatomy. I know anatomy. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. This book is more of the same: Chiropractic propaganda claiming that "wellness" or better health can be attained through manual cavitation of zygopophyseal joints. I would give it 0 stars if that was a choice.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Slanted Pro-Chiropractic Propaganda
Review: This book slants reseach studies on low back pain to support the conclusion that chiropractic care is beneficial to health. It is a false conclusion which only serves to pad the pockets of chiropractors at the expense of patients. For people needing to look at typical chiropractic propaganda including research distortion, technique differences, and the false chiropractic beliefs about the nervous system as a key to health it may have some value. Much better books are Inside Chiropractic by Sam Homola and Chiropractic - The Victim's Perspective by Charles Magner.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What is the level of education of this "glorysun" alias???
Review: You are undoubtedly in the dark about chiropractors...it seems the same holds true with regards to your understanding of the human body and the nervous system. What exactly are your credentials? The book may not be the best, but consider returning to this dimension "Paperback Ebert". Open your mind...and an anatomy book.


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