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Cebu_4_2
15th July 2015, 01:49 PM
Chiropractic helps teenager stuck in acute pain for 4 months with extreme kyphosis & dead legAfter pulling out a tree root Muntathar experienced excruciating pain which forced him into a extreme hunched position. If he tried to stand up he would get terrible pain and numbness all down his leg. Despite being to emergency 9 times, he had found no help in the medical world. So as a last resort he decided to travel from America to Australia to see Dr. Ian. Watch as after 2 weeks of specific Gonstead Chiropractic care, Mun stands straight and tall once more and gets his life back. We hope you enjoy this very special case.
http://youtu.be/2IU9emzBDRA
http://youtu.be/2IU9emzBDRA
ximmy
15th July 2015, 07:39 PM
At the 3.00 mark I was crying for him. How can yanking on a tree stump cause so much damage? You can see his spirit come back into his life after so short a time. From groaning to smiling. Miraculous for him indeed.
Glass
15th July 2015, 08:10 PM
I was crippled for about 4 years. Unable to sit, stand, walk, lie etc. Much agony and multiple feints from the pain. Chipped teeth to show for a couple of those episodes. 2 to 3 hours to walk 4 or 5 metres to and from the car. Used all sorts of medication including the famous and useless Vioxx, until I visited the States at the time they discovered it was killing tens of thousands of people. I went to a physio who helped me sort it out in just a couple months. Never looked back. I did chiro way way back also. Recommend both of these for people with that kind of problem.
Neuro
16th July 2015, 03:04 AM
His primary problem was a sacro-iliac misalignment, which is the most common reason in my experience for low back pain and sciatica. He would have been much better off without 3 months of bedrest and pain medication. The chiropractor had a very impressive first adjustment of the sacro-iliac joint, he adjust the cervical spine as I do.
Mechanical problems can't be solved with chemistry.
The musculoskeletal system gets out of balance/alignment, which creates specific tensions, tensions create irritation and irritation creates pain. And this is the most common reason for pain and suffering, but not the only, a chiropractor worth his salt would know the difference, and would act accordingly.
expat4ever
16th July 2015, 05:09 AM
I've been having lower back pain for about a week now. No idea why. Only time it sort of helps is if I take the weight off my spine, like sitting in a chair and lifting up with my arms. Laying on my back in bed is sort of ok if I bend my legs or keep them elevated. After reading this I will make an appointment with the chiro today.
Sparky
16th July 2015, 09:37 AM
I've been having lower back pain for about a week now. No idea why. Only time it sort of helps is if I take the weight off my spine, like sitting in a chair and lifting up with my arms. Laying on my back in bed is sort of ok if I bend my legs or keep them elevated. After reading this I will make an appointment with the chiro today.
You sound like a good candidate for chiropractic. I've had that same condition deteriorate to debilitating lower back pain and sciatica (pain extending all the way down the legs). A chiropractor relieved 70% of the pain in two visits, and 98% within a month.
Cebu_4_2
16th July 2015, 10:03 AM
I have been seeing chiropractors since I was able to drive, damage was done prior to that but kept in check. Blew myself plenty of times and went to the chiro FTW. Once I fell off a garage and thought I broke a rib, couldn't take a crap etc. Med industry told me I was constipated so I took the xray to the chiro. He said the problem with these doctors are they have no idea what their looking at. Took about 6 months to recover from that one.
PatColo
15th July 2016, 11:07 PM
Smallstorm interview; haven't listened; sounds good: 67 mins:
Bill DeMoss 6/30/16
http://www.aboutthesky.com/images/stories/inmedia/billydemoss_tn.jpgHere's an unusual healer for you! Free spirit, surfer, chiropractor Bill DeMoss is in Newport Beach, California, but he travels the world to speak and also holds the annual CalJam Festival to enlighten us all to what's really going on in the world. Fearless, frank and fired up, he is bent on awakening the world to chemtrails, GMOs, dangers of vaccines, etc. and how to get bodies in tune with themselves. The nervous system runs the entire body, and the spinal column is the path for all those critical signals. I heard Dr. DeMoss being interviewed by Dr. Mercola (listen here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Oln0PcO_g)), and immediately wanted to do an interview. The DeMoss way of caring for people is definitely unique (not taught in chiropractic school), and its success rate is very high. You could call it an energy mechanism ... see more at DeMossChiropractic.com
(http://demosschiropractic.com)
Listen here: MP3 (http://www.aboutthesky.com/images/stories/audio/SSmallstorm_podcast_050_06-30-16.mp3)
(http://www.aboutthesky.com/images/stories/audio/ssmallstorm_podcast_001_6-7-14.mp3)
singular_me
16th July 2016, 09:01 AM
the OP vid is now private. shoot!
chiropractors are best when they have a good grasp about the "body electric ", and the speaker seems to be aware of it based on the 10 first mins of the interview. And he sounds like a rawfodist. ;D Most chiropractors sold out to alopathy, he asserts.
In fact, my next career may be acupressure, I think. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, if this entices you.
https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fecx.images-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F51j99gR0U9L.jpg&f=1
PatColo
16th July 2016, 09:16 AM
^ ya I since listened to interview in my reply #8; VG as nearly all Smallstorms pod's are: http://aboutthesky.com/podcasts
boogietillyapuke
16th July 2016, 09:28 AM
I Blew myself plenty of times and went to the chiro FTW.
Who'd have ever guessed? :rolleyes:
Cebu_4_2
16th July 2016, 11:48 AM
Who'd have ever guessed? :rolleyes:
Apparently myback isn't a word.
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