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Oct 30, 2009
 
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Oct 30, 2009
 
New practice-building technique...available free of charge to all health-care practitioners.
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#1 way to ruin your practice.... phone people during dinner and harrass them with marketing ploys.
Gump

Palm Coast, FL

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Oct 30, 2009
 
Here is a link between subluxtions causing serious illness, I think it is sad that people like wisdom are telling the public that subluxation do not exist, even more here is more proof they do from pubmed

Clinically distinct epigenetic subgroups in Silver-Russell syndrome: the degree of H19 hypomethylation associates with phenotype severity and genital and skeletal anomalies.

Bruce S, Hannula-Jouppi K, Peltonen J, Kere J, Lipsanen-Nyman M.

Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

CONTEXT: The H19 imprinting control region (ICR), located on chromosome 11p15.5, has been reported hypomethylated in 20-65% of Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) patients. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the methylation status of 11p15.5 ICRs in SRS patients and children born small for gestational age (SGA) to clarify the relationship between phenotype and H19 methylation status. METHODS: We performed methylation screens of the H19 and KCNQ1OT1 ICRs in 42 SRS patients, including seven maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 7 patients, and 90 SGA children without SRS. Clinical data were evaluated from patient records, and seven hypomethylated patients were clinically and radiologically reexamined. RESULTS: H19 ICR hypomethylation was found in 62% of SRS patients but in no SGA children. A clinical severity score demonstrated strong correlation between hypomethylation level and phenotype severity. Hypomethylation related to a more severe SRS phenotype, in which especially asymmetry and micrognathia were significantly more common. Extremely hypomethylated patients had abnormally high lumbar vertebrae, lumbar hypomobility, elbow subluxations, and distinct hand and foot anomalies. They also presented with congenital aplasia of the uterus and upper vagina, equivalent to the Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome in females, and cryptorchidism and testicular agenesis in males. CONCLUSIONS: We found a dose-response relationship between the degree of H19 hypomethylation and phenotype severity in SRS. We report for the first time the association of specific anomalies of the spine, elbows, hands and feet, and genital defects in SRS with severe H19 hypomethylation. Classical SRS features were found in H19 hypomethylation and milder symptoms in maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 7, thus distinguishing two separate clinical and etiological subgroups.
Gump

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Oct 30, 2009
 
So come on wisdom, lets see your expert chiropractic credentials debate all of the medical scientific studies on pubmed that prove subluxations exist and not only that, but as your will read above, actually cause serious illnesses

Come on give it a try are you up to the challenge Mr. Expert?
L Baines

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#5
Oct 31, 2009
 
Here is the Wisdom forecast for today:
Better than 80% chance of lying about chiropractic with a 100% chance of fraud. Tomorrow, more of the same and wear your rain coats due to all the BS Wisdom will be spraying here.
hahahaahahahahahahahahahaahha
Wisdom

Glen Cove, NY

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Nov 1, 2009
 
Ha Ha Gumper, stop trying to debate the expert.

I see you saw the words "elbow subluxation" in this medical article and tried to say that is proof that "chiropractic subluxations exist".

Don't feel bad though, they use the same logic at chiropractic schools.

Very funny.

Let me simplify this for you.

Chiropractic subluxations are sub clinical in nature. These chiropractic subluxations are found ONLY by chiropractors. They are found using bizarre methodologies such as activator, nucca, hio, AK SOT, dnft and other bizarre and stupid chiropractic techniques. No research at all.

Well accepted and defined "medical" subluxations are not chiropractic subluxations. You, as lay person have been duped as most of the general public has been duped into thinking both are the same. They are not.

Medical subluxations are referred to as sub total dislocations/luxations.

In simple terms, medical subluxations are moderate to severe sprains of joints. No one in their right mind argues that.

And no mainstream medical doctor or scientist would agree that miniscule misalignments of atlas causes disease, which is exactly what chiropractors are taught.

Of course you have your buddy baines, a licensed chiropractor who spends his "busy day" here, engaging in profanity and ad hominem attacks. He IS chiropractic. He is a so called doctor, who claims he's qualified to be a primary care doctor and yet, he received NO clinical training in examining, diagnosing serious illness before he hung a shingle and started to defraud the public.

Stop defending the indefensible.

Star cleaning out the chiropractic diaper.
L Baines

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Nov 1, 2009
 
Wisdom wrote:
Ha Ha Gumper, stop trying to debate the expert.
I see you saw the words "elbow subluxation" in this medical article and tried to say that is proof that "chiropractic subluxations exist".
Don't feel bad though, they use the same logic at chiropractic schools.
Very funny.
Let me simplify this for you.
Chiropractic subluxations are sub clinical in nature. These chiropractic subluxations are found ONLY by chiropractors. They are found using bizarre methodologies such as activator, nucca, hio, AK SOT, dnft and other bizarre and stupid chiropractic techniques. No research at all.
Well accepted and defined "medical" subluxations are not chiropractic subluxations. You, as lay person have been duped as most of the general public has been duped into thinking both are the same. They are not.
Medical subluxations are referred to as sub total dislocations/luxations.
In simple terms, medical subluxations are moderate to severe sprains of joints. No one in their right mind argues that.
And no mainstream medical doctor or scientist would agree that miniscule misalignments of atlas causes disease, which is exactly what chiropractors are taught.
Of course you have your buddy baines, a licensed chiropractor who spends his "busy day" here, engaging in profanity and ad hominem attacks. He IS chiropractic. He is a so called doctor, who claims he's qualified to be a primary care doctor and yet, he received NO clinical training in examining, diagnosing serious illness before he hung a shingle and started to defraud the public.
Stop defending the indefensible.
Star cleaning out the chiropractic diaper.
Yes, Gumper, if there was ever an expert, it must be Wisdom who said he's attended hundreds of chiropractic meetings, clinics, and schools, but won't list any real credentials. What does this mean? It means, A. either he's lying about everything. or B. Someone is PAYING him to go to these hundreds and hundreds of chiropractic meetings, clinics, and schools to look for dirt under the carpet just to discredit chiropractic. In other words, Wisdom is on the take? So tell us, Wisdom, who exactly is your pimp?
Gump

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Nov 1, 2009
 
According to Japanese researcher Dr. Yasuhiko Takeda, president of the Information and Blood Circulation Research Institute in Osaka, disorders of the mid-to-lower back could have a significant effect on the immune function of certain allergy and Crohn`s disease patients.

Can someone say subluxation
L Baines

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Nov 2, 2009
 
I'll see later if the ever so 'hurt feelings' ad hominen, diaper, bed wetter dumbbell will post today. Oh, aka Wisdom, the creep. You can find him on any street corner where a medical society pimp will pay him to discredit chiropractic. But, shhhh, quiet, he's attending another one of his 'hundreds and hundreds' of chiropractic seminars. Shhhhhhh, he can't be bothered now. He's busy discrediting chiropractic with his nonsense. Shhhhhhhhhhhh
Wisdom

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Nov 2, 2009
 
"japanese researcher" huh gump?

ha ha yeah, proof enough that subluxations exist.

hey gumpy, seems you didn't address this fact ........

"Of course you have your buddy baines, a licensed chiropractor who spends his "busy day" here, engaging in profanity and ad hominem attacks. He IS chiropractic. He is a so called doctor, who claims he's qualified to be a primary care doctor and yet, he received NO clinical training in examining, diagnosing serious illness before he hung a shingle and started to defraud the public."

Please ask this quack baines where he got his "primary care clinical training". Which chiropractic student clinic was that agin?

Ha Ha
L Baines

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Wisdom is not qualifed to talk about vaccines or anything remotely dealing with health care. He has no education. No training. No clinical experience. He has NO credentials. None. Wisdom, plain and simple, is a FRAUD! And probably a paid fraud--the best kind. Some pimp is paying this fraud to attend 'hundreds and hundreds' of chiropractic meetings. Those are Wisdom's credentials!! Can you imagine that qualifying anyone as an expert! hahahahahhahaha. Did Wisdom sit for any chiropractic or medical boards. NO! Does Wisdom have any formal medical or chiropractic education? NO! Is Wisdom a fraud and liar? YES!! Is a pimp paying Wisdom to attend these 'hundreds and hundreds' of chiropractic meetings in a futile attempt to discredit chiropractic? YES! Wisdom, old boy, you've been exposed!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAahahhaahahahhahahaha ahh
Wisdom

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Still having a hard time remembering where you got your "pcp" clinical training mr. chirpractor?

Go look on your diploma. Its all there.

Probably Adio or Sherman chiropractic schools. Well respected clinical and research institutions ...... ha ha NOT!
L Baines

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Nov 2, 2009
 
What are this fraud's, you know, Wisdom's credentials? He says he's an expert? What are his degrees? None. Thought so. hahahahahahahaha
Wisdom

Glen Cove, NY

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#16
Nov 2, 2009
 
My knowledge of the chiropractic enterprise makes me THE chiropractic expert.

Can't get any simpler than that mr. chiropractor.

Why? Did they teach you something at chiroquackery college that you think I don't know about?

Name one thing.

Now, at which chiro scam school did they teach you that vaccinations cause spinal misalignments?

At which chiroquackery school did they they tell you that you were qualified to be a "PCP" without ever exmining anyone with serious illnesses?

Take your time.
Gump

Palm Coast, FL

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Wisdom is in fact pretty stupid to suggest that vaccination cause the spine to misaligned? hmmmmm

I hope you have taken some A&P as this would help you understand

Also inflammation in the neurological system has been reported and induced by vaccinations, that would qualify as a subluxation

If you want I can try to teach you what exactly a subluxation is (chiropractic) type

You are probally just another person with little clue but wants to make themselves to be important and find the keyboard gives you a false impression of yourself

The best thing you can do is consult your local PCP DC who is a expert in this

Stop pretending to be something your not

Seek some help if you have too, I hope that you will get some

When you try to debate with REAL physicians DC's you need to really be educated as you end up looking silly

ONY a DC can determine if a vaccine is Safe from SUBLUXATIONS

So go and get checked
Wisdom

Glen Cove, NY

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Funny, in addition to my other degrees, I have aPhD in neurophysiology.

You want to teach "me" about the inflammatory response?

Very funny.

You'd make a great chiropractor, cause they make up their own definitions of subluxations.

Hey, gumper, since you think you know about chiropractic, please tell me which of the following chiropractic technqiues is best for healing vaccine related subluxations.

This really is too funny. So Is it AK, hio, nucca, or sot or activator?

And please link me to the research that indicates your response.

Take your time ...ha ha ...none exists.
Gump

Palm Coast, FL

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Nov 2, 2009
 
I think that nucca would probably be the best bet. But it would depend on the extent of the subluxations and degree to which that have progressed systemically.

If your degree is in Neuro then why would you dismiss Dr. Winsors research? I am lost by that

Also with your educational back ground then you must be informed about the adverse neurological events induced by vaccines?

Also please do not address me as gumper as that is not my name and you being a doctor I would expect more from yourself? hmmmmm

Also your education does not make yourself an expert in Chiropractic esp subluxations

What do you think about vaccines and links to autism? Do you discard the research by your colleagues that support this link?
L Baines

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Nov 3, 2009
 
Wisdom wrote:
Funny, in addition to my other degrees, I have aPhD in neurophysiology.
You want to teach "me" about the inflammatory response?
Very funny.
You'd make a great chiropractor, cause they make up their own definitions of subluxations.
Hey, gumper, since you think you know about chiropractic, please tell me which of the following chiropractic technqiues is best for healing vaccine related subluxations.
This really is too funny. So Is it AK, hio, nucca, or sot or activator?
And please link me to the research that indicates your response.
Take your time ...ha ha ...none exists.
Hahahhahahhah. Phd in neurophysiology! That's rich. I looked online and no fewer than a dozen 'colleges' offer mail order Phd's in neurophysiology. hahaahaha I know people with REAL Phd's in neurophysiology who have REAL jobs in universities and in industry (Abbott, Kraft, Pfizer) and don't have to resort to being paid by a group of pimps to discredit chiropractic. Man, Wisdom is making the most of his mail order "Phd" in neurophiz! hahahahahahah "When I grow up I want to spend 10 years in post grad so I can work for a pimp to discredit chiropractic." hahaahahahahahahaahah FRAUD!!!!!
Harry

Palm Coast, FL

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#22
Nov 3, 2009
 
I have been here listening to wisfag far to long. He is a phoney and drug pushing nut job. Chiropractors run circles around any MD PCP, that is a fact.

But right about now, I think it is time for wisdom to wipe my ass

Also Botpotter is such a cry baby, he never learned how to properly wipe his own ass and then blames everyone else because he is too stupid to learn how to diagnosis, he latest job is similar to wisfags and that is they are learning how to wipe my ass

Come on I am waiting
Wisdom

Glen Cove, NY

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#23
Nov 3, 2009
 
Harry boy, you seem like a typical chiropractor. No substance, just a lot of name calling.

Tell me harry, at which chiropractic school did they tell you that chiropractors are capable of being PCPs without ever having examined or treated seriously ill people?

You chiropractic frauds need to stop scamming.

The chiropractic diaper needs to be emptied.
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