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expatient

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troubles of pelvic area: leg length disparency , scolio etc
Posted: 12-27-05 07:01am

80-90% of all the adult people (in industrialized countries) have troubles of their pelvic area: leg length disparency, scoliosis, lordosis, bad posture, low back pain, ischias... 98% of them can be corrected and healed without surgery. But the doctors don't know...


According to some studies 90-98% of all low back pain cases are because of sijd (sacroiliac joint dislocation). It causes pelvic rotation, leg length disparency, scoliosis, lordosis, bad posture, low back pain, ischias... And they all can be corrected and healed without surgery by fixing sijd. Why don't the doctors know this? Because they don't even know sijd exists. They think all those problems are idiopathic...


Spinal vertebra subluxations cause headackes, migrens, dizziness... Just to mention but a few. But the doctors don't believe in subluxations...


Ms, and parkinson's are caused by neck vertebra and atlas subluxations and can be cured. Braincells can regenerate themselves. And the doctors are looking for a virus to kill with medicine...


Dislocated jaw can cause headaches, dizziness, neck and shoulder pain, jaw pain or soreness, worn or cracked teeth, difficulty swallowing... Just to mention but a few. But doctors don't even believe on jaw subluxation, tmj.

This is only a tip of a mountain what they don't tell you... Is it that they just don't know?? Not likely...
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dvince

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Joined: 10 Jan 2008
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Posted: 01-10-08 08:46am

so, who can heal this?
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expatient

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Joined: 24 Nov 2005
Posts: 126
Location: Finland

Posted: 01-10-08 08:56am

dvince wrote:
so, who can heal this?

It is pushed back to it's place by manipulative treatment. One push can be enough if done with skill. There are some experts who can do it and thousands of them who think they can do it.
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