bphillips4gg
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David Pollock was a monster in college. I'm not sure if he got votes for Heisman or not but he's 3rd on the career sacks list iirc.
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Get StartedMy chiropractor who is huge sports guy (played college baseball)
Think Hurch deserves it. But we also know how unlikely it is
PS he loved what we did to Ohio st
Does your chiropractor try to sell you miracle tonics as well? :cheers:
I?ve been seeing Chiros since I was a boy and I swear by them. It?s been around as a discipline for more that 120 years for a reason.
A discipline? Alrighty then. To each their own, but you might want to read about the history of how chiropractic was started. It was pure quackery and it really hasn't changed. The original ?big idea? of chiropractic was that nearly any health problem can be cured by spinal manipulation, which is complete nonsense.
Chiro may offer a slight alleviation of lower back pain and a placebo effect. Other than that, there's no evidence of it being a meaningful treatment.
No idea what you history you are referring to. The first chiropractic adjustment in 1895 restored the hearing of the patient. The man who adjusted him established the initial School of Chiropractic in Iowa, which still exists today.
I can attest to its effectiveness and I have the x-rays and the improvements as evidence, and I am thoroughly convinced that your opinion of it is second-hand.
Spinal manipulation is not an effective treatment for hearing loss, let alone curing deafness. Chiropractic cannot cure deafness. I believe that story as much as I believe Paul Bunyan A Very Tall Tale is non-fiction.
To each their own though. I guess if I had been getting treatment for 30 years, I'd ask myself why I'm still getting treatment for something I started treating as a kid. Doesn't seem successful to me, but that's just my mentality.
It's not just my opinion either. There's good reason that zero medical associations recognize chiropractic as a proper form of medical treatment. That's why chiropractors are not doctors and can never be doctors.
Spinal manipulation is not an effective treatment for hearing loss, let alone curing deafness. Chiropractic cannot cure deafness. I believe that story as much as I believe Paul Bunyan A Very Tall Tale is non-fiction.
To each their own though. I guess if I had been getting treatment for 30 years, I'd ask myself why I'm still getting treatment for something I started treating as a kid. Doesn't seem successful to me, but that's just my mentality.
It's not just my opinion either. There's good reason that zero medical associations recognize chiropractic as a proper form of medical treatment. That's why chiropractors are not doctors and can never be doctors.
No idea what you history you are referring to. The first chiropractic adjustment in 1895 restored the hearing of the patient. The man who adjusted him established the initial School of Chiropractic in Iowa, which still exists today.
My final say on the topic. Done casting pearls, save for this:
Aidan Hutchinson, from the Detroit News: 8/22/2017
?He [his father Chris] is an ER doctor at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak,? Aidan said. ?I have the same interests as him, something in the sciences, interested in being a chiropractor.?
Ironic, yes?
The Red Wings have a team chiropractor. So do the Detroit Lions, as does every team in the NFL.
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