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The tiniest Marines - and chiropractic
THE TINIEST MARINES - AND CHIROPRACTIC
See below. PREGNANT WOMEN: Some of your babies are going to grow up and be US Marines... BEWA Obstetricians are closing birth canals up to 30% (skeletal stress) and chemically whipping uteri to contract violently (muscular stress)... It is easy to allow your birth canal to OPEN the "extra" up to 30 For details (including the Four OB Lies - they are whoppers)... See ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606 THE TINIEST MARINES - AND CHIROPRACTIC Marine Cpl. C. Alex Herron wrote: "Since the 1800s, chiropractors have been around helping patients with muscular and skeletal stress..." --From the July 22, 2005 edition of The Eagle and The Crescent, the official newspaper of the II Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD) via... http://www.chiroweb.com/dynamic/temp/iraq.html OPEN LETTER (archived for global access at http://groups.google.com) Cpl. C. Alex Herron 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (FWD) IRAQ Alex, It is a little known fact that Dr. DD Palmer, the Founder of chiropractic, defined error as subluxation and education as chiropractic adjusting. Navy medicine and the medical community at large are in error/badly subluxated. Navy medicine and the medical community at large are causing mothers and babies GROSS muscular and skeletal stress - closing birth canals up to 30% and keeping birth canals closed the "extra" up to 30% when babies get stuck and they pull with hands, forceps or vacuums. Sometimes MDs in the Navy and elsewhere pull so hard with the birth canal senselessly closed the "extra" up to 30% that they rip spinal nerves out of tiny spinal cords. Also noteworthy: MDs in the Navy and elsewhere slice vaginas and abdomens en masse (episiotomy and 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%. Chiropractors have been diagnosing subluxation/error in medicine for years so it is not really surprising that (as you write): "[C]hiropractic medicine is not always accepted in Navy medicine's arsenal or the medical community at large." Alex, please use your journalism skills to publicly urge (chiropractically adjust) Navy medicine and the medical community at large to stop inflicting muscular and skeletal stress on mothers and babies. If nothing else, such articles will help educate (chiropractically adjust) Marines and their pregnant wives in order that they may PREVENT gross muscular and skeletal stresses at birth - even if MDs keep dragging their feet... It really is easy for pregnant women to allow their birth canals to open the "extra" up to 30%. See again: ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606 Thanks for reading. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo Hillsboro, Oregon USA PS The quotes above of course came from your article about Lt. Col. Christopher Zelez (UH-1N Huey pilot with Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron 775) providing free chiropractic care to his fellow Marines in Iraq. ("In 2004, Zelez began giving chiropractic care to his fellow Marines. The Marines were so enthusiastic about the opportunity; they built him a table to perform adjustments on them.") Would you please forward this email to Dr. Zelez? He may wish to help adjust/educate Navy medicine so that MDs stop causing gross skeletal and muscular stress at birth. Dr. Zelez, chiropractic has a golden opportunity to adjust without touching the spine to save tiny lives and tiny limbs and PREVENT more putative vertebral subluxations than chiropractors will ever be able to adjust by hand. Remember... Dr. DD Palmer said "Chiropractic came as an educator" and he defined chiropractic, in part as "the mental act of accumulating knowledge." [1910:465,19] His definition of chiropractic as the mental act of accumulating knowledge" only seems arrogance until one realizes that MDs are RESTRICTING the mental act of accumulating knowledge. Again, for the Four OB Lies - they are whoppers... See ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606 This Open Letter will be archived for global access in the Google usenet archive. Search http://groups.google.com for "The tiniest Marines - and chiropractic" |
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