Testimonial Tuesday Episode 55: GI & Cardiovascular Problems
For the first time since we started doing this podcast, Dr. Hall couldn’t make it, so I have to wing it on my own, and I tell the story of a patient of mine who suffered from post-traumatic gastrointestinal and cardiovascular issues and how he was helped with an atlas subluxation correction.
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Doris olivieri says
Could you tell me if upper cervical ever helps cancer patients. (Lymphoma) Also my grandson has quite a history with headaches. He is 16 and had problems for 2 years. Finally found an upper cervical doctor who helped him right away. The problem is his adjustment only lassts for 2-3 weeks. Then we start again with uppert cervical adjustment. Headache immediately leaves but in a couple of weeks neck goes out again for no reason. He is very careful. Why doesn’t his adjustment stay in? Thank you, Doris Olivieri
drhambrick says
Wow, great questions Doris.
I can’t answer why your grandson’s adjustments don’t last longer than 2-3 weeks, it could be he has a congenital aberrancy contributing to a difficult mis-alignment pattern, or something else entirely. I would confront your doctor and ask him, and if he can’t give you an acceptable answer, then maybe ask for a second opinion.
Correcting the upper cervical area of the spine is not a treatment for any specific disease, but a correction of a serious malfunction in your nervous system which contributes to ill health overall… especially the immune system which is affected by lymphoma.
When I practiced in FL, one of my patients was the longest surviving victim of primary bone cancer (50 years) and he survived by using his own natural remedies and procedures, and he consulted with cancer patients all over the world. He had clinics in Germany, China, Cuba and Florida, and after he was introduced to me and became a patient of mine, he made upper cervical correction part of his normal cancer protocol.
Getting the atlas corrected will not cure cancer, but it will put the body’s nervous system in a properly functioning state so that the immune system can fight disease and allow the body to heal.