Placebos are not Placebos and Most Research is Invalid

This is very upsetting to me. The whole concept is upsetting. Why? Because I am a scientific person. I like the scientific process. I like good, clean research and I like to quote statistics and numbers.

Now, we learn that placebo is a complete farce.
Mike Adams describes his take on it here.

What does that mean for us?  You?  The general public who trusts their medical doctors and pharmaceutical companies to help get a handle on our illnesses and diseases?  It means you cannot trust them.  Not even a little bit.

This isn’t even your medical doctor’s fault.  They are prescribing medicines that research PROVED to be effective.  These medications made it through the FDA and into medical offices nationwide.  The damage was already done before it got there.  The deceit and lies started in the laboratory.

Again, a common theme in my blogs seems to be this – question everything!  Everything!  Do not blindly take your prescription, fill it, and pop a pill every day for the rest of your life.  Do some research.  Your own, good, clean research.  Get all the facts.  Ask for second and third and fourth opinions from a variety of health professionals.  Explore all of your options.

Do you know what I love most about my chosen profession, upper cervical care?  It makes sense.  People come to us with a wide variety of health conditions.  Fibromyalgia, migraines, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, chron’s disease, ADD..the list goes on and on.  We examine them and then explain to them how their body works and how upper cervical can help.  The most common response we get is this:  “wow, that makes sense.”

It does make sense!

Sure, we also have the research (good, quality research without the smoke, mirrors, and sugar pills).  And our research shows we CAN help all of the above conditions…and more.  But it makes good, logical, scientific sense.  Can you say that about the treatment you are currently receiving?

If you can’t, ask me for help!  I don’t always know the answer but I’m a darn good researcher/investigator.  I’ll help!  I’m happy to help!  Just ask.

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