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Re: Sanderson post# 32282

Saturday, 11/03/2018 2:07:33 PM

Saturday, November 03, 2018 2:07:33 PM

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When I find something that works I tend to stay with it. I only order PlusCBD.
However I use about 10 or 12 different companies products in my office. I have found things over the years that work and so I continue to re-order those. For instance I use a particular iodine product from a company in Southern California. I use a number of products from standard process which is an old company that lots of healthcare practitioners use because of the high quality. As a matter of fact I just received a notice this morning that they’re coming out with a new CBD product.
And it’s the same thing with various techniques. Within the chiropractic profession there are dozens of different techniques. I have found a number of them that work really well for my patients so I continue to use them. I have incorporated a number of acupressure techniques for various conditions like headaches.
There is such misinformation out there about simple things like back pain. Just like there is such misinformation about Hemp and marijuana.

Here is an example. Lots of people have back pain. Lots of people have bulging disc and sciatica. Most think the two are related and therefore lots of surgeries are done that fail. Consequently the insurance industry has come up with the CPT code that represents “failed low back surgery syndrome.”
But a chiropractor or a medical doctor or an acupuncturist or natural path who does muscle testing can quickly determine whether the back pain and sciatica is due to a bulging disc or as is most common is due to facet syndrome.
Of the many MRI diagnosed bulging disc‘s that have come into my office in the last 10 years only one has really needed the surgery. Either manipulating the vertebrae or pulling the facets down out of the nerve root has alleviated the back pain and sciatica. Just yesterday I woman came in from Washington state to see me about her unrelenting sciatic Pain. She was misdiagnosed because she had facets syndrome. Balancing out her hips and vigorously adjusting the sacrum took away most of her pain for the first time in years yesterday. Of course I gave her CBD gold softgels to take internally and the CBD red balm to apply locally. I’ll see her again Monday and then told her when she goes back to Washington find a chiropractor who understands facet syndrome.