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Spiritus Lacrimabundus <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Dec 1999 22:10:55 -0800
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--- "Dr. Kim Shunkwiler"

You bring up some interesting points...

Drugs in Osteopathy. See, I study Osteopathy here in
Canada and not once did I hear the word drug. Never.
It would be against this healing arts principles. I
know that Osteopathy is aproved ONLY in the USA as an
official medicine. A D.O. is also an M.D. Perhaps they
place a large emphasis on the traditional medicine
rather than on manipulations.

From what you wrote, it sounded alot like what I
study. My MESSAGE came to be only because I've heard
manny horror stories related to Chiros. A dude at my
martial-arts academy told me he was paralysed for a
month after seeing a Chiro. The word is that certain
treatments require a swift thrust in the upper
cervical area. As a martial-arts student I'd say
that's dangerous. As an osteopathic student I would
concure -- Anything done swiftling or abruptlly is
dangerous.

Anyway, I'm manning spewing out what information I got
from school and people around me. So far I've only
seen a little magic from diet. I guess you got good
doctors and bad doctors... That kinda goes with
everything in life.


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