"Joel M. Eichen" wrote in message
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"Todd Gastaldo" wrote in message
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FOR CHIROS ONLY: SPEAKING OF STRICTLY SPEAKING...
Yo Toddster,
What do chiropodists have to do with opening birth canals 30%?
As fetuses, chiropodists (just like everyone else) are used as entering
wedges to open birth canals up to 30% - assuming they are born vaginally and
their mothers aren't placed semisitting or dorsal.
Todd
See the postscript.
Donald M. Petersen, Jr., Editor/Publisher of Dynamic Chiropractic says,
"Strictly speaking, nutrition is not chiropractic."
http://www.chiroweb.com/columnist/petersen/index.html
Donald,
There is scientific evidence that dietary error exists and causes disease
and stops causing disease when adjusted/corrrected.
There is NO scientific evidence that chiropractic's hypothetical
biomechanical error ("vertebral subluxation") exists and causes disease
and
stops causing disease when adjusted/corrected.
For Dr. DD Palmer, adjusting/correcting error was definitely
chiropractic.
Why would adjusting/correcting dietary error not be part of chiropractic?
Todd
Dr. Gastaldo
PS FOR CHIROS ONLY: SPEAKING OF STRICTLY SPEAKING...
Donald M. Petersen, Jr., Editor/Publisher of Dynamic Chiropractic should
be
publishing the fact that MD-obstetricians a 1) routinely closing birth
canals up to 30%; 2) routinely keeping birth canals closed the "extra" up
to
30% when babies get stuck; and 3) routinely pulling with hands, forceps
and
vacuums with birth canals senselessly closed the "extra" up to 30%.
Sometimes MD-obstetricians pull so hard they rip spinal nerves out of
tiny
spinal cords.
Some babies die - some get paralyzed - some "only" have their spines
gruesomely wrenched.
Donald M. Petersen, Jr., Editor/Publisher of Dynamic Chiropractic should
also be publishing the fact that MD-obstetricians are slicing vaginas and
abdomens en masse (episiotomy/c-section) - surgically/fraudulently
inferring
they are doing/have done everything possible to open birth canals - even
as
they close birth canals up to 30%.
DONALD: Many chiros indicate that birth trauma can cause vertebral
subluxations. Thanks in part to your editorial silence, the chiropractic
profession is missing a golden opportunity to save tiny lives and tiny
limbs
and PREVENT more putative vertebral subluxations than DCs will ever be
able
to adjust by hand.
Of course, you are not the only silent voice in chiropractic...
See Birth and German 'lay manipulators' (heilpraktikers)
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3493
See also: Chiropractic, Pediatrics and Pregnancy
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3471
And see: Chiro exams *at* birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3491
And don't miss: Birth and the International Chiropractors Association
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3498
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely,
Todd
Dr. Gastaldo
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