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Date Posted: Thu, Oct 25 2001, 10:37:37
Author: Dr. John
Subject: Re: A violation to this profession
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: A violation to this profession" on Thu, Oct 11 2001, 15:01:14

>Holmquist is an honorable man teaching a learnable
>skill in a clear manner. The people "concerned" are
>clucking about the economic loss, and the interference
>with the chiropractic scam of overtreatment.
>
>Remember, the basic technique was learned brilliantly
>by thousands of chiropractors in just months before
>Chiropractic became more medically oriented.
>
>Holmquist is a good guy who demonstrates the simple
>American principle of openness and honesty.
>
>Bravo Mr. Holmquist.

That is your opinion. He side with S. Barret and known criminal who bashes chiropractic every chance he gets. He denigrates this profession for his own financil gain and to get a pat on the back by the medical profession. Honorable, I don't think so. Professional scum is more like it. The people concerned are not worried about financial gain from "over treatment", but are concerned of the spreading of the same misconceptions that the medical community started years ago. Maybe your technique can be learned from a book, but it has taken me years of practice and continuing education to develop mine.

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