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I would very much appreciate the assessment of medical professionalsregarding Dr. Dispenzas report about how he healed his vertebra with6 broken vertebrae in 9 weeks just with the powers of his mind alone.
His latest book he attempts to deconstruct the phenomenom of the placeboeffect to transform in into a tool of self healing applicable by everone.
There have always been people around who smashed the limits of existingparadigms - is Dr Dispenza one of them ?
... but after 5 years studying the spine, nerves and skeletal muscles, this shouldn't be too much of a problem for someone who does manual work most days - which chiropractors do.
" Dr. Joe Dispenza shares [for $25.95] numerous documented cases of those who reversed cancer, heart disease, depression, crippling arthritis, and even the tremors of Parkinson's disease by believing in a placebo. "
I have asked him for providing details twice per email.
" chiropractor Dr. Joe Dispenza combines the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, brain chemistry, biology, and genetics to show you what is truly possible."
A quick way to tell if a claim about quantum physics has scientific validity is to ask for the mathematics. If there isn't any, it's rubbish.
Very interesting ! This would imply that spline surgery could be in fact replaced by the "Dispenza Method" in some even verysevere cases ?!
I could study astrology for 5 years it wouldn't make it into a science.
But if you studied anatomy, physiology, psychology, radiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, biophysics, histopathology, physiotherapy, and a few other subjects for 4 or 5 years, you might be on the way to becoming a chiropractor, or at least understanding the science behind what they do.
... studied anatomy...
"The chiropractic profession refers to this concept as a 'subluxation'. This use of the word subluxation should not be confused with the term's precise anatomic usage, which considers only the anatomical relationships."
Quote from: alancalverd on 10/12/2014 16:27:01But if you studied anatomy, physiology, psychology, radiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, biophysics, histopathology, physiotherapy, and a few other subjects for 4 or 5 years, you might be on the way to becoming a chiropractor, or at least understanding the science behind what they do. Do chiropractors need to know all of that just to crack someone's neck ?
The title is not regulated everywhere, but graduates from reputable colleges in the UK, Australia, Canada, and some US states, have a very sound scientific background.
Traditional chiropractic assumes that a vertebral subluxation or spinal joint dysfunction interferes with the body's function and its innate intelligence.
A subluxation may have different meanings, depending on the medical specialty involved. It implies the presence of an incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint or organ