Q&A# 47-The Cause of All DIS-EASE
When BJ says that chiropractors are “seeking to find specific for the cause of all dis-ease” (Green Book, Volume XIII), what do you think he meant by that statement?
When BJ says that chiropractors are “seeking to find specific for the cause of all dis-ease” (Green Book, Volume XIII), what do you think he meant by that statement?
The California Board of Chiropractic Examiners has passed an informed consent regulation which, as I understand it, says that chiropractors must inform patients of the inherent risks of “serious bodily harm” in a chiropractic adjustment. Is there any inherent risk to an adjustment, understanding that an adjustment means to “make right?” Here’s the question: “When … Read more
The California Board of Chiropractic Examiners has passed an informed consent regulation which, as I understand it, says that chiropractors must inform patients of the inherent risks of “serious bodily harm” in a chiropractic adjustment. Is there any inherent risk to an adjustment, understanding that an adjustment means to “make right?” Here’s the question: “When … Read more
Is there a difference between the terms “life” and “health” or would you just describe health as a degree of life?
Is there a difference between the terms “life” and “health” or would you just describe health as a degree of life?
Is setting and visualizing goals (for the purpose of impressing upon your educated) consistent with chiropractic philosophy? It is educated, not innate hence it can be good educated or bad. Good if it is within your ability and bad if it is beyond your limitations (of ability/matter and time), causing physiological stress. It seems to … Read more
Is setting and visualizing goals (for the purpose of impressing upon your educated) consistent with chiropractic philosophy? It is educated, not innate hence it can be good educated or bad. Good if it is within your ability and bad if it is beyond your limitations (of ability/matter and time), causing physiological stress. It seems to … Read more
Does the concept of innate to innate communication violate Principle No. 24 (….innate intelligence is limited by limitations of matter.)?
Does the concept of innate to innate communication violate Principle No. 24 (….innate intelligence is limited by limitations of matter.)?
Do the veins taken from the legs acquire the characteristics of coronary arteries after a period of time? Why or Why not? They say that lawyers are not supposed to ask a witness a question unless they already know the answer. I hope that is not the case for blog posters!