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Debunking Chiropractic Myths And Half-Truths


Every week we meet someone who has been fed misinformation about Chiropractic, or who have had their own personal bad experiences when visiting a Chiropractor.

So today we decided to clean up the confusion:

  • How does Chiropractic work?
  • What should happen when you visit a Chiropractor?
  • Is it dangerous and risky?
  • Once you start going do you need to go forever?

These are just some of the myths and half-truths that we cover in this episode.

We hope you enjoy it, and please share with anyone else who might enjoy it ad gain some value!

 


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