Monday, February 17, 2014

Coach's Corner: With-holding Evidence Is A Crime




New research from Britain calls this the "Post-Antibiotic Era". 
First in USA Today a few month ago and just recently, Dr. Thomas Frieden of the CDC said drug resistant "superbugs" are daily conversation now in hospitals across the country. Routine surgeries can now have deadly outcomes. For the first time, the CDC is categorizing drug-resistant superbugs by threat level. That's because, in their conservative estimates, more than 2 million people get antibiotic resistant infections each year, and at least 23,000 die because current drugs no longer stop their infections. When asked what the solution is, he replied, "we can stop recommending antibiotics as often as currently happens." 


Sadly, this situation was created by the pharmaceutical profession and they don't have any another answer to the problem they created. Their hands distributed drugs that have caused permanent harm yet they don't have anyway to reverse the catastrophe that has been created. Many healthcare professions, chiropractic included, has  known about drug resistant bacteria since the mid 90's. Yet nothing has changed. Creating situations where disease can flourish should be a crime. Any person giving out antibiotics for a non-life threatening illness prior to recommending that a patient being evaluated for subluxation should be charged with endangering humanity. If you are not preaching that to each of your patients and their friends and family, then this should also be a punishable crime.  
You hold the solution in your hands. What are you going to do with it? 


Chiropractic is not an option or an alternative any longer in your community. It doesn't matter whether a person's insurance policy covers all, some or NONE  of their care. The human nerve system is the key to sustaining a healthy life! It is the key to maximizing one's immunity within their environment. Do not let back and neck pain get in the way of the truth, and the real message you must deliver to the people for whom you are responsible...Your town.
Until next time...Practice with passion.
Coach CJ

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