Chiropractic Q&A

Q&A #10 By-pass Surgery

Do the veins taken from the legs acquire the characteristics of coronary arteries after a period of time? Why or Why not? They say that lawyers are not supposed to ask a witness a question unless they already know the answer. I hope that is not the case for blog posters!

Q&A #9

Meditation, I am told, is emptying your mind of conscious thought. Yet the educated brain (the location of the mind) is not designed to be empty. “Nature abhors a vacuum”. It is an organ of the body designed to function, to have cells filled with information, to think. True meditation seems to me to be … Read more

Q&A #9

Meditation, I am told, is emptying your mind of conscious thought. Yet the educated brain (the location of the mind) is not designed to be empty. “Nature abhors a vacuum”. It is an organ of the body designed to function, to have cells filled with information, to think. True meditation seems to me to be … Read more

Q&A #8 Research

Here’s a question for those of you who love and want more research. If you can produce anecdotal, case study, or any kind of empirical research that chiropractic creates improvement in a person with xyz disease (you pick the disease), what exactly have you proven and how does that impact upon the practice of chiropractic? … Read more

Q&A #8 Research

Here’s a question for those of you who love and want more research. If you can produce anecdotal, case study, or any kind of empirical research that chiropractic creates improvement in a person with xyz disease (you pick the disease), what exactly have you proven and how does that impact upon the practice of chiropractic? … Read more

Q&A #7 Improving the Body

Here’s a question for thought and discussion: It’s easy to think of improvements for your car; better gas mileage, longer wearing tires, better stereo system. Can you think of an improvement for the human body? One rule, the improvement cannot in any way decrease the body’s overall quality of function. Example; we could create a … Read more

Q&A #7 Improving the Body

Here’s a question for thought and discussion: It’s easy to think of improvements for your car; better gas mileage, longer wearing tires, better stereo system. Can you think of an improvement for the human body? One rule, the improvement cannot in any way decrease the body’s overall quality of function. Example; we could create a … Read more

Q&A #5

This is a tricky one gang. Please answer all three parts: Q&A 5a. A body that is not expressing innate intelligence is said to be a) dead, b) in a state of DIS-EASE c)Other Q&A 5b. An organ that is not expressing innate intelligence FULLY is said to be a)dead, b) in a state of … Read more