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I avoided surgery for a fractured vertebrae, saw my daughter's Asthma abate and her scoliosis corrected.

I see a chiropractor who practices the morter method (www.morter.com) and I can tell you that he's given me my life back, both mentally and physically. He is also helping my 8 year old daughter with the same. I have had more luck in my 3 years seeing him than a lifetime of Western medicine.
Point is scoliosis is just a minor ailment of the juncture cords, meaning limph, while many of the junctures and nerves in the body do feed and exploit the sanity and performance of the spine and its connections, very much as a mafioso speaking with his godfather, if he is sick or nontrusting, he must get a bullet or at least a minor injury so he can connect and perform in front of his collaborators (nerves) and his counselor (brain). Without oblongata this controversy would have faded with better shoes, but the case is many do applacate their attacks on different science with indirect appliances of virtue, which is a distortion of medicine called syndrom of godliness. A good chiropractor will actually dismerit his very needed knowledge claiming he only corrects luxations, while it is known they do enhance proper brain surgery, breath, and sex postures.
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