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Everyone should really take the time to look at these videos.

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Heart arrhythmias are mentioned. Unfortunately, most of you will have a hard time realizing that your present medical advice is likely deficient and harmful to your health; but for those who have an open mind, you may find the beginnings of the answer that you have been seeking.

I have spent a year and one half getting chiropractic adjustments by three different chiropractors and the positive results related to my AF are what I hoped would happen but like most of you had serious doubts because I thought the mainstream medical advice on this subject was legit. I am sure glad I am a contrarian and persevered.

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If you do decide to try chiropractic solutions, the video below will guide you in your selection process to find a qualified chiropractor.

youtube.com/watch?v=pEHDm74...

I wish I knew this stuff five years ago.

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Ive watched his videos before and I too believe he is correct in his approach. As a retired nurse, I know the body wants to fix itself and if we can help it out, why not?

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CDreamer

I see a chiro about once a month and it is certainly a useful therapy and a part of the jigsaw of disease - but for me only a part.

What was also helpful was Pilates - for strong core, Yoga - flexibility and stretching - all helpful for spinal health.

Personally - I think the way forward is Functional Medicine which looks at cause from every angle

ifm.org/functional-medicine...

But I would never have gotten into this stuff without starting from Chiropractic’s and what and how it works, I have met some truly inspirational Chiropractioners in several countries and each has taught me something different, all useful.

Best wishes

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secondtry

Thanks again Engmac for sharing so much useful stuff, I look forward to watching the videos.

A reflection if I may, it becomes almost spooky how you progress from medics and Alternative Practitioners steering to taking charge of the treatment(s) re dosage levels, exercise & other yourself. After 4+ years with AF and learning a huge amount here and elsewhere, I find I am taking the decisions and looking for endorsement from the professionals rather than them taking the decisions and looking for my agreement.

Thank you. Thought provoking.

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EngMac

CDreamer, functional medicine looks interesting. More time and effort are expended versus the more main stream, compartmentalized quick diagnosis approach that is more commonly applied.

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fnurd

This is fine if there is good clinical trial evidence backing it up, as for normal clinical medicine. Otherwise I would not touch it with a barge pole.

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