Hey guys. Maybe someone can aware me on this...
The wife made an appointment with a Dr. that works out of our gym. He specializes in sports medicine and is a D.C. (Chiropractor), but also has a hand in the world of natural medicine.
Without going into a long drawn out story, I'll provide cliffs of the events that transpired:
-Wife has been struggling with breathing problem
-Previous doc dismissed as asthma and gave her an inhaler
-Issues continued
-Went to said Dr. at our gym
-He did some chiro business on her back and determined that she had an adrenal problem and magnesium levels were low by making her hold a series of bottles and seeing how her body reacted to holding said bottles
-No blood was taken
-No urine was taken
-She is now on Mg supplements and something called DSF
Thoughts?
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11-12-2009, 12:19 PM #1
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