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Not always. I went to a chiropractor and he said nothing was wrong with me. Suggested I take up yoga as I get older.Of course he told you that. He tells everyone that. Ain’t no business better than repeat business.
Not always. I went to a chiropractor and he said nothing was wrong with me. Suggested I take up yoga as I get older.Of course he told you that. He tells everyone that. Ain’t no business better than repeat business.
He's gonna fukk your back up more lol
dude said my neck twisting to the left.
my lower back twisting to the right.
and I have some scoliosis.
Gotdamn brehs![]()
that's why I never been to one...He's gonna fukk your back up more lol

that's held me back for a long time but all the real people I've asked that have tried it seemed good with their resultsThey told me to try one out. I'm not convinced the shyt is safe so i don't know yet.
that's held me back for a long time but all the real people I've asked that have tried it seemed good with their results
...and I have some scoliosis.
They tell damn near EVERYBODY that

Of course he told you that. He tells everyone that. Ain’t no business better than repeat business.
The only reason to go to a chiropractor is to get your insurance to pay for a massage.
Holdup, DropTop is a chiro......all this time on the podcast I'm thinking homie is a traditional doctor![]()

They told me to try one out. I'm not convinced the shyt is safe so i don't know yet.
Chiropractic: A Critical Evaluation - ScienceDirector maybe just maybe peoples back are fukked up because they live a life without care to it, so you see early signs of arthrosis and other issues
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hol up what you saying fam
a profession that’s regulated and you have to go to school for several years, yet you think it’s unsafe, you know how many nikkas die from iatrogenesis ??
Conclusion
This overview will be rejected by proponents of chiropractic for being biased or one-sided, but its purpose was to offer a critical evaluation. At present, such an assessment has not been provided by chiropractors, yet progress in any field is difficult without critical evaluation.
Chiropractors' belief in the “innate,” subluxation, or spinal manipulation is not rational. Current chiropractic practice raises numerous concerns. The effectiveness, safety, and cost of spinal manipulation are uncertain. More and better quality studies are, therefore, required. Until convincing data are available, we might question the value of this popular approach to health care.
Got dam
