Chiropractors Turn Up In Press Much
More
Compared to years past, stories depicting individual chiropractors in a
positive light are turning up more often than not. Years ago, the
only stories the press would publish on chiropractors were attempts to
show them as a fringe group well disliked by the medical community.
Today very few of those stories arise and more of the positive stories hit
the media.
One
such story comes from the November 08, 2000 Birmingham News titled,
"Chiropractor joins team providing actors' health care".
This story is about two chiropractors who are brothers and who both take
care of the theater performers in two different cities, Boston and
Birmingham. The story is about how these two are relied upon by the
actors to stay healthy and perform better.
Another
article very favorable to chiropractic was from a Washington Post Staff
writer. In his Nov. 6, 2000 article he recanted that prior to his
back problem he though he would never go to a chiropractor in a thousand
years. But after medicine failed him and his life was ruled by his
problem, he decided to go. He spent the rest of the article bragging
on how great chiropractic is and how it changed his life.
Probably the best part of these recent articles was a description in a
newspaper of what chiropractic is by the Chiropractor they
interviewed. In it this doctor said, "Chiropractic has a lot
to do with the wellness part of peoples lives. After all, your spine
protects your nervous system, and that controls your whole body. To be
healthy, you want to make sure the nervous system is functioning at 100
percent. The misalignment of the vertebrae known in the profession
as subluxation can cause a wide variety of disorders. These include
digestive difficulties, sinus problems and allergies, along with the
typical aches and pains of the neck or lower back."
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