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Constance
14th December 2015, 03:47
Hello there dear friends,

This is such an inspiring video about Mun, a boy who had been bedridden in agony for three months after pulling out a tree root and hurting his back.
Mun was unable to stand up straight and had no feeling in one of his legs.
The chiropractor, Dr. Ian, was not only able to help Mun ease his pain but he also helped him to straighten out his back.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IU9emzBDRA

Guish
14th December 2015, 08:20
Got me emotional. Great stuff!

Becky
14th December 2015, 08:33
Absolutely wonderful and incredibly inspiring. What beautiful souls both Mun and his chiropractor are.
Very tearful!

Ewan
14th December 2015, 13:22
Thanks Breal, always nice to watch something that lifts us up rather than drags us down. :)

I recall from reading about Edgar Cayce that he frequently sent people to see a chiropractor, but whatever early knowledge those people had was lost for some time in the mainstay of the profession. Now it seems, fingers crossed, it is making a major comeback.

Hazelfern
14th December 2015, 14:05
I believe wholeheartedly in chiropractic. It saved my life,
But only when I found the right healer. Too many charlatans
In the profession.

conk
14th December 2015, 17:36
Anyone doubting the effectiveness of chiropractic medicine need only to look at major sports teams. Would an NFL, NBA, or MLB trainer trust their multimillion dollar properties to any discipline that did not work? No, and they use chiropractors.

Constance
14th December 2015, 21:35
Got me emotional. Great stuff!

It is great stuff isn't it? :sun:


Absolutely wonderful and incredibly inspiring. What beautiful souls both Mun and his chiropractor are.
Very tearful!

What a sweet soul you are Becky! :heart:


Thanks Breal, always nice to watch something that lifts us up rather than drags us down. :)

I recall from reading about Edgar Cayce that he frequently sent people to see a chiropractor, but whatever early knowledge those people had was lost for some time in the mainstay of the profession. Now it seems, fingers crossed, it is making a major comeback.

I'm so glad it was uplifting for you Ewan :bearhug:

Thankfully Ewan, there are some very good practitioners out there, doing great work. :)


I believe wholeheartedly in chiropractic. It saved my life,
But only when I found the right healer. Too many charlatans
In the profession.

Wow! I would love to hear your story some time Nonin, if you would care to share it? :bowing:

In relation to your comment regarding charlatans, the following is a video where a woman had been receiving treatments from a chiropractor for 12 years without a change to her pain or disability. It is hard to believe that after all that time and no results, the chiro didn't refer her on to someone else!
In just one treatment, this chiro was able to make huge inroads into treating her chronic, long-term pain.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-9ib12I48I

I have been to see many different chiropractors over the years.

One of those dear practitioners fixed my back up so well, that I haven't had problems with it since. I now go to different chiros for different needs.
I have a chiro that combines kinesiology, chiro, energy work and he specifically adjusts the atlas each time I visit; he is probably one of the most brilliant chiros around.
I go to another chiropractor who is very gentle; he also combines kinesiology and another method of chiro for treating patients, his nickname is Dr. Love. We use his services when needed for my son.
And I go to yet another chiropractor who is also very gentle and has yet another approach to healing. Her approach combines kinesiology, a different method of chiro yet again and hormone balancing.
I have booked in for an appointment for next year to try out the Gonstead method. I am very curious as to their approach.


Anyone doubting the effectiveness of chiropractic medicine need only to look at major sports teams. Would an NFL, NBA, or MLB trainer trust their multimillion dollar properties to any discipline that did not work? No, and they use chiropractors.
Exactly Conk!