02-28-2007, 12:19 AM
history is proven that somethings believed to be remedies are often more harmful than they are helpful. I recently watched a show on the history channel and a saw a clay water cooler lined with radium was supposed "envigorate" those who drank the water. As we all know drinking iradiated water is not good for you. I've spent time in in therapy myself and outpatient back surgery and it helped for a while. Few months back my doctor told me I should try going to a chiropractor. found a one in the phone book and started seeing him three times a week. My chiropractor is excelent with patients and makes it easy to understand that benefits of chiropractic care aren't limited to the back. After completeing my initial intensive care I've completely lost all aches and pains in my back and other parts of my body. I honestly would suggest anyone try a chiropractor I'm only 27 and am going to be dealing potential back pan the rest of my life and with regular chiropractic care hope to minimize it.
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