I have never visited a chiropractor. Marilyn has though and he helped her with whatever her problem was. My mother took her nurses training in the early forties and became An RN. She was very adamantly against chiropractors. She told me about people who were permanently wrecked by them. This was 75 years ago when the practice was in it's infancy. As I understand it was started by a guy with the last name of Palmer in Des Moines Ia and the Palmer school of Chiropractic is still there as far as I know. I do know the modern chiropractic graduate has to go to as much schooling as a regular MD so they aren't just given a few classes and sent out the door.
Two people I know of kept going to the chiro for pain treatment when the pain was caused by undiagnosed cancer. When they finally found out it was cancer it was too late. In the defense of the chiro, medical doctors mis-diagnose too. I have a brother-in-law who is sucked in from head to toe by a chiro who has him convinced he has to stay in 'alignment' to stay healthy. He makes from one to three visits a week to the guy and has for years. He has no real health problems, no spinal or general structural problems, so are the treatments working, or is he just generally healthy anyway? I don't have the answer.
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