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Chiroland

What is so unintelligible about the chiropractic profession that it deserves to be ridiculed? A lot ! Many people, even chiropractic patients, are unfamiliar with the oddball reality of Chiroland. Posts in the Chiroland category provide an insider’s view on chiropractic. Terms like subluxation, Innate Intelligence, even the word chiropractic, are illuminated for readers.

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Chiroland is a fantasy land filled with thrill rides and other attractions. In Chiroland the rides include treatment tables.

“A science that hesitates to forget its founders is lost.” The chiropractic profession is dragged down by the baggage it carries. …

Like a Johnny Appleseed of chiropractic, D.D. Palmer traveled around the U.S. from 1902 on, starting schools in several locations.

D.D. Palmer was the Founder of chiropractic, but son B.J., the Developer, was truly the architect of Chiroland. B.J. was born in …

Subluxations often don't announce themselves. They are the SILENT KILLER - only your chiropractor knows …

Chiropractic sounds like it should be an adjective, but it’s also a noun as in “I practice chiropractic.” Period. The clumsiness of …

Being called doctor is very important to a chiropractor. In the United States, chiropractors are officially doctors because …

Vertebral subluxation, the basic premise of chiropractic, is wrong. There is no scientific validation for the traditional beliefs of …

… like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.

I asked one of the foremost advocates for subluxation-based chiropractic to provide me with a summary of scientific evidence …

What makes that popping noise when your spine is adjusted? Does it matter if it pops, cracks, snaps, crunches or makes no sound at all? Here is everything you've ever …

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