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I put out my lower back about 2 weeks ago.

 

I did my normal self-help drills with the hot spa and then the chair.

 

It would not go back into place.

 

Research has shown that one slightly touched spinal nerve...with the

touch of a small feather falling on it, can cause up to 50% of that

nerve's function to be lost.

 

And that nerve touch can then adversely affect the complex role of

the vertebral motor unit; consisting of bones, muscles, ligaments,

blood vessels and nerves.

 

And when little time has passed and treatment is sought early

relatively little treatment is required because the compensations

will not have had time to deeply imbed themselves structurally.

 

So I went to the chiropractor. I told him, showed him, and touched

where the subluxation was, and the line of pain.

 

After 45 minutes the pain was worse...and he's a great doctor and did

his best. He just couldn't get it in.

 

Then I went out for breakfast, and while eating breakfast I gave my

subconscious mind instructions to find a `fix' for the situation.

 

I went back to the office, and while unlocking the outer door I

remembered a time when I had a rib out in Elmer City WA, and how a

busy chiropractor had shown me how to put it back in WITHOUT needing

anyone else.

 

It was with the use of a doorjamb.

 

And it took him about 45 seconds to show me how to do it for myself.

 

It had been about 18 years ago.

 

So I used the doorjamb, and those vertebrae popped right back into

place, on both sides of the spine.

 

Group, I wonder what this post is about?

 

John La Tourrette, PhD

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