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Do you think that Chiropractic is placebo?

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Posted: 09/19/07 - 00:49
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radcliffe
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Hi! I'm 25 and I have a big problem with my knee. I hurt it few months ago and since then I constantly feel annoying pain. Painkillers help me a little but I still can't run or go fast. I heard that chiropractic therapy maybe help me but I'm pretty skeptic. Do you think that Chiropractic is placebo?


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Posted: 10/03/07 - 22:37
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No! Don't be skeptic. Alternative way of healing sometimes is the only solution. I also had a problem with my knee and chiropractic therapy helped me very much. Just try to find a really good chiropractor. My experience with chiropractic is totally positive and I’m sure that it's not a placebo. Maybe you should try!


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Posted: 11/17/08 - 02:28
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YES!!!
Chiropractis is pretty much a complete placebo.
You would be just as satisfied with a good massage.
Thats about as effective as Chiropractics are.
Chiropractors are usually alternatives to fail medical attempts.
The doctor will reccommend a chiropractor in order to see how the placebo effect works for you.
Trust me, Chiropractics are no more helpful at curing medical conditions than going to a witchdoctor.
Those of you who go to a chiropractor, sorry to break the news to you, but it was not the chiropractor that made you feel better, It was ALL you.
The Mind has total control over the body. When you believe something will work, it will. simple as that. Don't shoot the messenger.


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Posted: 03/30/09 - 09:39
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And you base this on what? Oh, your opinion! Guess what- that means nothing. Your opinion cannot negate the many studies demonstrating the very real neurological effects of chiropractic adjustments. Get over yourself and realize that your opinions are just that, and should not be presented as fact!


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