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7 Foods to Boost Your Good Gut Bacteria (That Aren?t Yogurt)
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> On Tue, 31 May 2016 15:10:31 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>>> On Tue, 31 May 2016 11:52:01 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>>>>"Doris Night" > wrote in message
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>>>>> On Mon, 30 May 2016 21:06:36 -0400, Dave Smith
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>>>>>>On 2016-05-30 7:50 PM, wrote:
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>>>>>>> Add chiropractors to that list. I am watching a friend who has
>>>>>>> great
>>>>>>> faith in hers get steadily worse.
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>>>>>>I have a friend who is a chiropractor, but I would never go to him or
>>>>>>any other chiropractor. I know lots of people who go to
>>>>>>chiropractors
>>>>>>for various issues, and every one of them has to go back for regular
>>>>>>treatments. They are are never cured. I have had a number of issues
>>>>>>that were treated with physiotherapy and they were corrected and I
>>>>>>never
>>>>>>had to go back.
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>>>>> I've had the same experience.
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>>>>> I had an issue with my groin and lower back about two years ago. My
>>>>> family doctor didn't seem to take me seriously when I told her I had
>>>>> trouble bending and doing things like vacuuming. She suggested that I
>>>>> was a malingerer.
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>>>>> I went to a physiotherapist, and he nailed the cause of my problem in
>>>>> about 10 minutes. I saw him twice a week for 4 weeks, with massage,
>>>>> heat treatment, and electrotherapy. He fixed me up beautifully, and I
>>>>> haven't been back.
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>>>>> A few people in my husband's family swear by this one specific
>>>>> chiropractor, and they go to him every couple of weeks. For the past
>>>>> six or seven years. But he works wonders, apparently.
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>>>>Are physiotherapists the same as Chiropractors? I have been
>>>>to -physiotherapists and they were wonderful!
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>>> No, physios here usually work in conjunction with doctors to get you
>>> to exercise, bend or whatever, joints that are in trouble.
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>>Yes, that is kind of how it works here. I just wondered if it were
>>different for you.
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> If you want to go to a chiropractor you have to pay, it is not
> considered a medical need since they are not doctors.
There are loads and loads of chiropractors listed in Scotland. When I need
to I go to the physiotherapists I know they are definitely medically
approved ... especially since my own doc has referred me.
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