• vaguerant@fedia.io
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    21 days ago

    The impression of legitimacy enjoyed by chiropractic is too damn high. I was well into my 20s before I ever heard a single word about it being pseudoscience. Walking around (usually on people’s fucking spines) calling themselves doctors, I absolutely believed it was just some sub-variety of physiotherapy, which I guess is the point. In the whole universe of alternative medicine, I think that has to be the practice which has most effectively disguised itself as conventional medicine. It’s gross.

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      21 days ago

      I guess I should count myself lucky for where I grew up: there’s a big/famous chiropractic school in this city, so this creepy motherfucker was on TV commercials all the time:

      Never mind quackery; I thought it was legitimately some sort of cult!

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        20 days ago

        I just don’t get how people don’t have the sense to run from someone who looks like that.

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      21 days ago

      I walked in to a chiropractors’ office once to try and see if they’d take me for an appointment, found a brochure proudly proclaiming that chiropractic treatments can help cure autism and cancer, and turned right the fuck around and walked back out.

      If you think you need a chiropractor you actually need a physical therapist and anyone trying to tell you otherwise is lying to you.