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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

Life University student Ian Shtulman shares his award winning 10 minute layman's talk about Chiropractic. If you ever wanted to know what Chiropractic was, and how you can benefit from chiropractic care, this talk is a must view. Captured by Guy D'Alema

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  • Great job Ian

  • I'm going to share your video with the rest of my friend, hope you don't mind? really helpful information

  • This isn't a dumb question. People need a "wellness checkup" with a chiropractor for the same reason that you need a "wellness checkup" at your medical doctor, orthodontist, oncologist (if you've had cancer) etc. We're constantly inundated with physical, chemical and emotional stress. Hence the need for regular treatments. There are chiropractors who over-recommend visits, but they're far and few. 1x / 4 wks is not unreasonable for wellness.

  • If the body has this inate intelligence, and is so good at regulating itself, and healing itself, then how come we need as many one chiropractic visit every month, according to many chiropractors? Isn't the body capable of correcting these 'subluxations' on it's own? There is no proof that these mysterious subluxations cause any 'nerve interference' or 'pinching' that lead to disease.

  • what do they do for autoimmune diseases affecting/destroying the nervous system?

  • who is this guy? I wanna do him.

  • Thank you for your reply, Some things to familiarize yourself with--Dr. Bruce Lipton, Epigenetics, and Washington Univ. in St. Louis--Genetics department,and the Genome Project, after that we can discuss some questions you may have

  • And by widely accepted you mean? Also, what evidence is there to support the claim that these "stressors" and not natural selection drive evolution?

  • you are actually wrong in most of what you said--- it is now widely accepted that while it is not a conscious thought to elongate the neck it is however through the stressors in the environment that did cause the neck to elongate. This throws your Darwin "dogma" out of the window.

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    Within a species there is usually a variety of traits (e.g. shorter neck, longer neck; striped, unstriped) and there are individuals with small mutations making them different from other members of their species. If this trait is advantageous to the individuals survival or reproduction their genes will be pasted on. Evolution is the change of the concentration of these traits within a population over time.

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