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5/23/2012 3:21:59 PM
5/23/2012 3:27:52 PM
5/23/2012 5:20:07 PM
I've been to what I would consider both types of chiropractor: one basically did not do the kind of adjustments that you normally think of, and felt like a holistic experience. I couldn't tell that the procedure actually did anything helpful, and I probably felt better mostly due to my side of the treatment process by using ice and resting.The current chiropractic practice that I visit took me from barely able to walk after an injury and got me back to work in a few weeks and back to running and the gym within a few short months. Again, I take care of half the equation by using ice when I notice swelling, lifting properly, and getting enough rest. But, that's true with most doctors, just like brushing and flossing between dental visits. I'm sure the treatments aren't a placebo effect because I can actually see a difference in range of motion, pain level (if I'm fighting off lower back swelling), and better quality sleep. For me, having a copay occasionally is a lot better than being out of work.
5/23/2012 8:03:59 PM
^^You call it non-mainstream. What it is really is non-scientific. It's non-substantiated. I prefer the people from whom I buy goods and services not sell me bullshit. It's a rule of thumb, really.What about reiki? Or homeopathy? There are millions of people who swear by them and I'm sure I can find an organization that lists them as "low-risk alternatives" to traditional medical modalities.
5/24/2012 8:46:12 AM
Homeopathy has been shown in studies to be effective in certain cases. Granted a lot of it is BS, but the effects of herbs such as lavender are well studied and nobody believes they are more than temporary fixes to whatever the issue is.
5/24/2012 8:58:26 AM
5/24/2012 9:02:49 AM
See, both of those replies are what I'm talking about.Homeopathy hasn't been proven to work in any circumstance, and there are no "herbs such as lavender" in any homeopathic solution. It's been diluted to the point of ridiculousness. It's just water.And it's been proven that in acupuncture it doesn't even matter where you put the needles or whether you use real needles at all.http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2008/04/03/sham-acupuncture-is-better-than-true-acu/ if you're interested.It doesn't matter how many people you line up to say "it works!" It doesn't matter how many medical organizations put it in their endorsement because they know they can sell it. If you can't explain how it works or why it works then it's bullshit. The placebo effect is well documented and some of you may think that it's ethical to sell people remedies based on it, but I don't.
5/24/2012 9:21:23 AM
5/24/2012 9:29:58 AM
I feel like this goes here:I'm so tired of hearing about arnica from my coworker. Bump your knee? You should take some arnica. Bruise your shin? Arnica. Your mom has ovarian cancer? You should have her take arnica.ugh
5/24/2012 9:31:40 AM
lol wtf is arnica?
5/24/2012 9:34:19 AM
5/24/2012 9:42:56 AM
I've seen it like this, in my co worker's pursethey look like tiny sugar pills
5/24/2012 9:43:22 AM
I think, from what I have read, that acupuncture is probably a waste of time in most cases. But if a doctor recommended it, I wouldn't think they were nearly as crazy as if they recommended homeopathy or reiki. The difference is that the former has mixed scientific evidence and the latter have strictly no positive evidence (besides also being clearly nonsense).
5/24/2012 9:46:20 AM
5/24/2012 9:48:47 AM
5/24/2012 9:53:06 AM
the bf did a few sessions of acupuncture last month for his scalp issue. (Burning scalp, end of his rope, he's tried everything else) Most he got out of it was it was relaxing to him. Other than that, it did nothing else for him.
5/24/2012 9:53:15 AM
5/24/2012 9:59:04 AM
5/24/2012 9:59:12 AM
You were already implying that "people have exhausted the entire..." and that's what I'm addressing. I'm not sure how you can call that a strawman but whatever.^^it does not matter if they even use needles. It does not matter where they place the needles. Fake needles that don't puncture your skin work better. I don't see how this is significantly different than just waiving your hands over someone's skin. If it "tricks them into feeling better" what's the difference?
5/24/2012 10:05:34 AM
^I just read that "sham acupuncture" article and found it pretty damning.I think you missed my point about calling this stuff nonsense. I meant that if you were to describe acupuncture, homeopathy, and reiki to a person on the street, they would immediately recognize there's no way 2 out of 3 could even have a plausible effect.
5/24/2012 10:27:57 AM
5/24/2012 10:28:51 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acupuncture#Adverse_events
5/24/2012 10:33:35 AM
5/24/2012 10:54:02 AM
5/24/2012 10:54:47 AM
^^ Because everyone in every online debate is a semantic blowhard, allow me to restate.If you can't explain how it works or why it works then it's almost certainly bullshit, and if someone is trying to sell it to you it's even more likely that it's bullshit.
5/24/2012 11:06:03 AM
5/24/2012 11:22:07 AM
tttPretty fervent arguments for/against seeing a chiropractor. I've considered trying it, but would like to hear other opinions.Also, how much does this kind of thing cost?
2/19/2013 9:15:20 PM
Depends. Your insurance may cover it or at the least be classified as a specialist copay. With my insurance I get 24 visits a year included with my policy. After that its $30 a pop.
2/19/2013 10:33:26 PM
I know it is pseudoscience, but it can't all be placebo effect considering the tens of thousands of people who swear by it and say that it helps them?Anyway, I watched this video, and was blown away. Wondering if it can really help like that, and if I should try? Not that I can think of any specific alignment or joint complaint, but maybe those chiropractors can find stuff when they see you. Anyway, they do adjustment of bones/joints but it is for treating a myriad of illnesses and conditions, not just bone/joint problems.I would love to undergo what I see in the video! https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=918999048144776Anybody got stuff like that done? What was it for? Did it help? How did all the cracking feel, cuz it looks/sounds insane!
4/13/2015 1:01:31 AM
I don't know what is on the video, but I am a fan of chiropractic adjustments. I've been going once a month for 5+ years and I have been migraine free. Prior to getting adjusted I would have 1-2 severe migraines a month.
4/13/2015 11:51:42 AM
my wife has gone during both of her pregnancies and swears by it
4/13/2015 11:53:56 AM