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Birth and FSU chiro school - was Magic birth: Can women levitate during delivery? (Attn: Oregon Atty Gen'l Hardy Myers)
FSU CHIRO SCHOOL
Maybe Florida Board of Governors discussions about the FSU Chiro School will be the factor that finally educates OBs not to close birth canals the "extra" up to 30%? Then again, maybe the Florida Board of Governors has NO AUTHORITY over medical or chiro curriculum - only "management"? SHEESH! OBs are routinely KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck! See the four OB lies below. ACA Delegate CLAYTON W. HOPKINS, DC wrote: "Please remove me from your list immediately. Thank you." Clay, you are off my list after this. I thought you might be interested in something FLORIDA CHANCELLOR DEBRA AUSTIN wrote to me. See below. PREGNANT WOMEN - ESP. IN FLORIDA: Please forward this email to your chiropractic physician. OPEN LETTER Clayton W. Hopkins, DC ACA Delegate (FL-North) 8130 66th Street N, Ste 1 Pinellas Park, FL 33781 Phone: (727)544-3330 Fax: (727)544-3221 E-mail: Clay, I see you are the Florida-North delegate to the American Chiropractic Association. http://www.amerchiro.org/about/leade...elegates.shtml I would be much reassured if you would notify ACA that its info for Moms-to-Be is grossly deficient. ACA says nothing about OBs closing birth canals up to 30% and keeping birth canals closed when babies get stuck. ACA's Moms-to-Be info says nothing about how easy it is for women to allow their birth canals to open the "extra" up to 30% and thereby likely PREVENT putative vertebral subluxations - or at least prevent gruesome spinal manipulation of babies by OBs. See the postscript... FSU CHIRO SCHOOL... FLORIDA CHANCELLOR DEBRA AUSTIN On December 2, 2004, I asked the Florida Board of Governors to stop Florida OBs from closing birth canals etc. See Birth authority of the Florida Board of Governors? http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3000 On December 13, 2004, Florida Chancellor Debra Austin replied: "Dear Dr. Gastaldo...Thank you for your recent email to Mrs. Carolyn Roberts, Chair, Florida Board of Governors, regarding the authority of the Florida Board of Governors. The Board of Governors, by virtue of Article IX, Florida Constitution, is to "operate, regulate, control, and be fully responsible for the management of the whole university system." It is not responsible for the development of curriculum within the medical schools, which is the responsibility of the medical school faculty." Clay, it seems to me that the Florida Board of Governors is only authorized to question/scrutinize the MANAGEMENT of the Florida State University/FSU Chiropractic School that was recently (near unanimously) created and funded by the Florida legislature. If the Florida Board of Governors brings up spinal manipulation or anything related to spinal manipulation - I hope Florida chiros and Florida State University INSTANTLY bring up the fact that the most prolific spinal manipulators in Florida university system are *MDs* - specifically obstetric surgeons - who are fraudulently increasing their surgical load. (Florida obstetric surgeons are slicing vaginas and abdomens en masse - surgically/fraudulently inferring they are doing/have done everything possible to open birth canals - even as they CLOSE birth canals up to 30%. They are also temporarily asphyxiating babies/fraudulently performing American medicine's most frequent surgery of all. See below.) The Florida Board of Governors - "fully responsible for the management of the whole university system" - are **looking the other way** (Chancellor Debra in the lead!) as MDs GRUESOMELY (sometimes fatally) manipulate most babies' spines at birth - or so I gathered from Chancellor Debra's email... I will cc this post to Chancellor Debra via . Maybe I totally misunderstood her email and the Florida Board of Governors is right now moving to stop Florida's medical schools from teaching medical students to "perform" the obvious OB felonies.... Again Clay, you are off my list. I didn't do it immediately like you asked because I wanted to mention how the massive spinal manipulation felony of OBs might be legitimately mentioned at the coming Florida Board of Governors meetings in regard to the new FSU Chiropractic School. If the Florida Board of Governors asks anything about spinal manipulation, FSU and Florida chiros can point out that among the first things chiropractic students are taught about spinal manipulation is when NOT to manipulate the spine. JUST THINK CLAY: Florida MDs are teaching Florida medical students to close birth canals and keep birth canals closed when babies get stuck - then manipulate (pull). It's a mass spinal manipulation felony "peformed" by Florida MDs. It makes no sense. Again, you are off my list, Clay. Thanks for reading. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo PS Oops - almost forgot. The Association of New Jersey Chiropractor's/ANJC's Chiropractic Advice for Moms-to-Be is GROSSLY deficient. (Go to: www.anjc.info and click on Patient Info then on Chiropractic Articles) ANJC is using ACA's info for Moms-to-Be. Why isn't ACA warning women that OBs are routinely closing birth canals and routinely keeping birth canals closed when babies get stuck? It's a massive spinal manipulation felony, Clay. ACA should at least be informing women about it - and telling them how easy it is for them to allow their birth canals to open the "extra" up to 30%. I'll copy Sig Miller, DC Executive Vice President of ANJC via ----- Original Message ----- From: Hopkins Clinic To: Todd Gastaldo Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:40 PM Subject: Magic birth: Can women levitate during delivery? (Attn: Oregon Atty Gen'l Hardy Myers) Please remove me from your list immediately. Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: Todd Gastaldo To: Center for Women's Health ; ; Cc: ; ; ; ; Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:59 PM Subject: Magic birth: Can women levitate during delivery? (Attn: Oregon Atty Gen'l Hardy Myers) Midwifery Today Editor Jan Tritten: OHSU is still promoting closing birth canals up to 30%. Please see the very end of this post. MAGIC BIRTH: CAN WOMEN LEVITATE DURING DELIVERY? Attention: Oregon Atty Gen'l Hardy Myers... Hardy, OBs are behaving as if women supernaturally levitate during delivery. OBs are closing birth canals up to 30% and KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck... OBs at OHSU (Oregon's only medical school) are STILL promoting closing the birth canal (semisitting)... I was told on Nov. 29 (over two weeks ago) that OHSU would be reviewing this issue. OHSU is still promoting grisly biomechanical buffoonery at birth. See below. PREGNANT WOMEN: Not many of you will supernaturally levitate during delivery. You can ACTUALLY get off your sacrum and ACTUALLY offer your baby the "extra" up to 30%. Fortunately it's EASY - see PREGNANT WOMEN below. "Dr. Steve Barrett, Quackbuster" http://members.cox.net/electric_monk...umbnails.shtml PHOTO... http://members.cox.net/electric_monk...-0117-0193.JPG OPEN LETTER (archived for global access) Steve Barrett, MD "Quackbuster" via James Randi ; Steve, Your fellow MDs are closing birth canals up to 30% and keeping birth canals closed when babies get stuck as they pull with hands, forceps and vacuums. MD-obstetricians sometimes pull so hard they rip spinal nerves out of tiny spinal cords. Some babies die - some get paralyzed - most "only" have their spines gruesomely manipulated. ALL spinal manipulation is gruesome with the birth canal closed the "extra" up to 30%. MD-obstetricians are LYING to cover-up the mass spinal manipulation felony. OB LIE #1. After MASSIVE change in the AP pelvic outlet diameter was clnicially demonstrated in 1911 and radiographically demonstrated in 1957, the authors of Williams Obstetrics began erroneously claiming that pelvic diamaters DON'T CHANGE at delivery. OB LIE #2. After Ohlsen pointed out in 1973 that pelvic diameters DO change - the authors of Williams Obstetrics began erroneously claiming that their most frequent delivery position - dorsal - widens the outlet. OB LIE #3. After I pointed out in 1992 that dorsal CLOSES - and so does semisitting - the authors of Williams Obstetrics - put the correct biomechanics in their 1993 edition - but kept in their text (in the same paragraph!) - the dorsal widens bald lie that first called my attention to their text... OB LIE #4. OBs are actually KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck - and claiming they are doing everything to allow the birth canal open maximally. (ACOG Shoulder Dystocia video.) See Make birth better: Dan Rather, before you leave CBS... http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2983 Please "quackbust" immediately, Steve. Thanks. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo PS Oregon Attorney General Hardy Meyers ... Hardy, On November 28, 2004, I notified you regarding mass child abuse being promoted by OHSU's Center for Women's Health... See Birth child abuse: Oregon's only medical school (OHSU) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2986 On November 29, 2004, Lutye Barnes, M.S., Education Coordinator for OHSU's Center for Women's Health thanked me for my email and told me people at OHSU appreciate my concern. OHSU Education Coordinator Lutye also wrote: "I have forwarded your email on to the appropriate department at OHSU, and this issue will be reviewed by them." How long does it take for obstetric experts at a major university to detect the obvious lies OBs are telling and stop the mass child abuse? (See the four OB lies above.) I just checked the relevant OHSU website... OHSU still says: "With semi-sitting positions, gravity can help the mother in pushing the baby through the birth canal..." http://www.ohsuhealth.com/cwh/health...r/deliver.html OHSU (Education Coordinator Lutye): With semi-sitting positions, the mother is on her sacrum and gravity is **keeping her birth canal closed** the "extra" up to 30%. Lutye, YOU grok the obvious OB lies listed above, don't you? Please urge "the appropriate department" to remove that grisly biomechanical buffoonery from the OHSU website immediately. Thanks. The James Randi Educational Foundation 201 S.E. 12th St. (E. Davie Blvd.) Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316-1815 U.S.A. phone: 954 467 1112 fax: 954 467 1660 e-mail: website: http://www.randi.org James Randi's email address: James, Your James Randi Educational Foundation is "an educational resource on the paranormal, pseudoscientific and the [sic] supernatural"... http://www.randi.org/contact.html OBs are behaving as if women supernaturally levitate off their sacra at delivery... I don't think levitation during delivery has ever been documented. See the four OB lies above. It is much better to ACTUALLY get women off their sacra at delivery...BEFORE the shoulders get stuck. I am sure babies REALLY appreciate it when obstetricians ACTUALLY offer the "extra" up to 30%. James, please work your magic and get the "Skeptics" - including and especially "quackbuster" "Skeptics" - to make sure that all pregnant women know the following... PREGNANT WOMEN: It is easy to offer your baby the "extra" up to 30% of outlet area by simply rolling onto your side as you push your baby out. JUST BEWA Some OBs and CNMwives let you "try" alternative delivery positions - but move you back to semisitting or dorsal (close your birth canal) for the actual delivery. ALSO BEWA It is STANDARD PRACTICE for OBs to keep birth canals closed when babies get stuck - i.e. - OBs are pulling with forceps and vacuums - with birth canals senselessly closed... LADIES: Talk to your OB or CNMwife about this today. WHITE ELEPHANT FACT: Pregnant women should not have to ASK obstetricians for the "extra" up to 30%. In this regard, I recently suggested that high school girls everywhere could start writing to attorney generals and district attorneys to demand that they compel OBs to automatically give babies the "extra" up to 30%. See Two robberies: educators can stop them http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3047 BTW, the birth-canal-closing felony of OBs (discussed above) temporarily asphyxiates babies BEFORE birth. OBs are committing a SECOND temporary asphyxiation felony AFTER birth. As I noted in my November 28 email, OHSU promotes the second temporary asphyxiation felony too. "When a baby first enters the world, there are several immediate steps...including...umbilical cord...cut and clamped shut near the navel." http://www.ohsuhealth.com/cwh/health...r/deliver.html Immediately clamping the cord temporarily asphyxiates the baby and allows OBs to rob the baby of massive amounts of blood. See Babies gasping: Michigan sheriffs to do "child abuse raid" on hospitals? http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2618 (Regarding immediate cord clamping. My thanks, as usual, to Donna Young for calling my attention to this other obvious OB felony - and to Kelly Moscarello for calling my attention back to it when her little Bella suffered cerebral palsy after having her cord clamped. Retired obstetrician George Malcolm Morley, MB ChB, FACOG says that some babies are suffering cerebral palsy and autism because immediate cord clamping robs them of massive amounts of blood. I can't believe OBs are still getting away with these two obvious felonies.) Midwifery Today Editor Jan Tritten, you agree with me that semisitting closes the birth canal up to 30%, right? You also agree that keeping women semisitting (or dorsal) when pulling with hands, forceps and vacuums KEEPS the birth canal closed the "extra" up to 30%, right? I'm thinking maybe "the appropriate department" at OHSU will believe a prominent Oregon midwife. Jan, will you contact OHSU and urge them to take down/stop their grisly biomechanical/temporary asphyxiation birth buffoonery? Will also urge them to take down/stop their other temporary asphyxiation (immediate cord clamping) birth buffoonery? Please copy me when/if you do. Thanks. Todd Dr. Gastaldo Hillsboro, Oregon This post will be archived for global access in the Google usenet archive. Search http://groups.google.com for "Magic birth: Can women levitate during delivery? (Attn: Oregon Atty Gen'l Hardy Myers)" |
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