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Old July 2nd 05, 01:24 AM
Todd Gastaldo
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PREGNANT WOMEN: Obstetricians are closing birth canals up to 30%.

It's easy to allow your birth canal to OPEN the "extra" up to 30%.

See ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606



BABIES AND PREVENTION - AND THE BONE AND JOINT CROWD

"[i]n this important public education campaign...[the United States Bone and
Joint Decade (USBJD) Board hopes]...to achieve several specific goals by the
year 2010: raise general public awareness of the various diseases and
injuries related to bone and joint mobility, increase funding for
PREVENTATIVE activities and research, hone in on cost-effective programs for
the PREVENTION and treatment of bone and joint disorders, and empower
patients to take a more active role in their own treatment plans and
decisions."
--Peg Elbourn, assistant editor, Dynamic Chiropractic
http://www.chiroweb.com/dynamic/temp/elected.html

OPEN LETTER (archived for global access at http://groups.google.com)

Peg Elbourn
Assistant Editor
Dynamic Chiropractic
714-230-3150


Peg,

Our chairdwelling culture is robbing children of their innate ability to
rest their spines on their feet.

This simultaneously robs girls of a fundamental human DELIVERY posture - one
that allows the birth canal to open up to 30% at delivery.

See Can UCLA biologists squat?
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3659

NOTE: Women do NOT need to be able to squat to allow their birth canals to
open the "extra" up to 30% mentioned above. Side-lying works - so do
hands-and-knees, kneeling, standing, crouching on one knee, etc.

The United States Bone and Joint Decade Board (USBJD) needs to know that
obstetricians are KEEPING birth canals closed the ³extra² up to 30% when
babies get stuck * and lying to cover-up. See the Four OB Lies (they are
whoppers) in ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606

With birth canals closed up to 30%, MD-obstetricians are pulling with hands,
forceps and vacuums * sometimes pulling so hard they rip spinal nerves out
of tiny spinal cords.

Some babies die * some babies are paralyzed * most ³only² have their spines
gruesomely manipulated.

ALL spinal manipulation is gruesome with the birth canal closed the ³extra²
up to 30%.

Fortunately, it is easy for women to allow their birth canals to OPEN the
³extra² up to 30% - see above and see again: ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to
birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606

MD-obstetricians are also 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 the "extra" up to 30%.

Finally, MD-obstetricians are routinely robbing babies of up to 50% of their
blood volume. This is happening to EVERY CESAREAN BABY, according to George
Malcolm Morley MB ChB FACOG. This too is easily prevented.

See again: ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606

Peg, will you forward this email to Kent Greenawalt, president and CEO of
Foot Levelers, Inc. who, you report, has been elected to the United States
Bone and Joint Decade (USBJD) Board as a 'member at large' to represent
patients and the public?

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,

Todd

Dr. Gastaldo
Hillsboro, Oregon


PS Kent Greenawalt: Sorry to repeat but... Peg notes that the United States
Bone and Joint Decade (USBJD) Board is trying to prevent "injuries related
to bone and joint mobility."

Obstetricians are DENYING babies bone and joint mobility - WRENCHING babies'
spines to get them out of birth canals senselessly closed up to 30%.

Peg also notes that the USBJD Board is trying to "increase funding for
PREVENTATIVE activities and research, hone in on cost-effective programs for
the PREVENTION and treatment of bone and joint disorders, and empower
patients to take a more active role in their own treatment plans and
decisions."

Members of the public shouldn't have to ASK their obstetricians not to rob
the "extra" up to 30% in the birth canal or the "extra" up to 50% of blood
volume.

Most members of the public don't KNOW to ask!

Obviously Kent, to effect immediate LOW COST prevention, the USBJD Board
should speak out - NOW...

Hopefully, Dynamic Chiropractic editor/publisher Don Petersen, Jr will
finally start publicizing this simple chiropractic method (education) of
preventing bone and joint disorders at birth.

Incidentally, the Dr. DD Palmer, Founder of chiropractic, said "Chiropractic
came as an educator" - and he named chiropractic (in part) "the mental act
of accumulating knowledge." [1910:19]

This only seems chiropractic arrogance until one realizes that MDs were then
and are now RESTRICTING the mental act of accumulating knowledge...

Again, see the Four OB Lies (they are whoppers) in ACOG's 2005 edition: How
NOT to birth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606

This post to Peg Elbourn at Dynamic Chiropractic will be archived for global
access in the Google usenet archive.

Search http://groups.google.com for "Babies and prevention - and the bone
and joint crowd"

 




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