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  • BCCButters711 says:

    It is called NUCCA. Atlas Orthogonal is another good technique that I use. A simple Google search of either one should bring up a doctor somewhere near where you live.

  • onemanthrash says:

    hey im 18 and ive been having problems with my neck& body for almost a year now.. :/ does anyone know the type of technique the chiropractic in this video uses? specifically named please, thanks

  • chiropractic47 says:

    LOL! “How long does it last?”…the news correspondant asks…It lasts as long as you maintain your spines proper spinal mechanics!! You go CHIROPRACTIC!!!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    It’s so friggin amazing that the health claims that chiropractic doctors made and have affected over the past 125 years, that medicine tried so hard to “quash”, are finally seeing the light of day in the scientific research world? I love it!! CHIROPRACTIC!!!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    All doctors of chiropractic (DC) are trained in upper cervical techniques. It just happens NUCCA was utilized for this study. CHIROPRACTIC!!!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    hiodr, I agee and I’m a witness to medicines and pharmas onslaught 6 days a week. CHIROPRACTIC!!!

  • hiodr says:

    what defines evil? certainly willful ignorance, but especially knowingly doing things that hurt people under the guise of pretending to help, motivated by greed and pride? if so, isn’t this commonplace in much of what we call our “health care ” system?

  • chiropractic47 says:

    hiodr, it is both sad and a tradegy that the miracle of chiropractic spinal adjustments are hidden from the world. One at a time….

  • hiodr says:

    since this was aired, what has changed? nothing. with the amount of money big pharma spends for advertising, i’m shocked it was aired in the first place. anyway, no damage done. just a momentary glitch. a little of the truth got out for a second, but no significant after effects. people still sick, profits unaffected. life is good.

  • chiropractic47 says:

    Love Science? I love science you shmoolie! I’m happy MD’s are the authors of the study! Yea Ha! And slants1507 recieves another facial!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    “…majority of the authors of the referenced study…are actually MD’s” GREAT! It’s about time MD’s woke up and achnowledged chiropractic. DC’s have their research panel with MD’s and PhD’s. Let’s see some more medical studies with DC’s on board. Ye ha! Facial!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    “on what scientific basis?” On the scientific basis that only 15% of medicine is scientifically valid and hasn’t helped as well as chiropractic. Nuff said!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    LOL! Listening to the news stations medical correspondant makes me both hurl and laugh! “Well, “we” dont’ know how exactly it works to lower blood pressure. Of course! You don’t ask a medical doctor to answer a chiropractic question! LOL!! Everyone needs to be examined and worked on by a chiropractic doctor! Avoid medicine’s “If it aint broke don’t fix it” and “You don’t have symptoms” mentality. Everyone needs chiropractic care!

  • slants1507 says:

    MD’s would refer to DC’s on what scientific basis?

  • slants1507 says:

    Do you actually believe everything another DC or MD tells you? Do you take it for face value? From your comments I think you do.

    Read the study yourself. Take a hard look at the facts. Be critical of the data and then make an opinion. Or is that too hard?

  • slants1507 says:

    Do you know what “a pilot study” means? Does only ONE study give anything scientific credit to be called PROOF? Did you actually read the study? I did. Do you know how to read scientific studies? From your comments I have a hard time believing you understand the what’s even going on in this video.

  • chiropractic47 says:

    We all must work together. DC’s must teach MD’s to refer to DC’s more often as a means of providing a safer and effective solution, one that addresses the underlying cause.

  • chiropractic47 says:

    The MD conducted the study. The TV commentator also interviewed the DC. You go chiropractic!

  • chiropractic47 says:

    You’r not satisfied with MD’s conducting a study revealing that upper cervical adjustments can lower high blood pressure? What gives?

  • chiropractic47 says:

    You found the study referencing the study of chiropractic lowers blood pressure, you saw and heard the MD on this video who conducted a study showing chiropractic upper cervical adjustments lower blood pressure…so what gives?

  • slants1507 says:

    The authors of the referenced study in this video are mostly MDs. MDs working with DCs are providing this scientific evidence.

    Amazing that you can make a comment like that. Have you even read the study? Do you know how to use Google and how to read scientific papers? Just curious. Because from this comment it sure doesn’t seem like it.

  • slants1507 says:

    Funny that you say that, because a majority of the authors of the referenced study in this video are actually MDs

  • slants1507 says:

    If you actually read this study you can see that it is far from PROOF. That is if you know anything about science. Also note that the authors are mostly MDs. Why is that?

  • slants1507 says:

    I love how all these comments make all these claims and provide no proof.

    I also love how a lot of these commenters think that this video somehow scientifically proves that chiropractic adjustments work.

    I’ve actually read (unlike many others) the study that they are referencing in this video. Here is the reference Barkis G. et al. “Atlas vertebra realignment and achievement of arterial pressure goal in hypertensive patients: a pilot study.” Journal of Human Hypertension (2007), 1-6.

  • drthip says:

    Why do she interview a medical doctor about chiropractic care? Of course he has no idea how or what the chiropractor is doing, he’s an MD

    Brilliant!

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