Re: Cranial Adjustment?
- From: "cathyb" <cathybeesley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2005 22:36:08 -0800
JanD wrote:
> "Happy Dog" <happydog@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > <dalyjason@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> This is the first time I have posted here. I was looking for
> >> assistance. I was not looking to be insulted.
> >
> > In what way have you been insulted?
>
> Professional pick pockets distract the mark in various ways. Cranial
> manipulation must be a new one.
>
> You got the best advice you could pay for in usenet.
>
> The fact is that the claim that the bones that comprise the skull can be
> manipulated is utterly absurd.
>
> Further, the idea that this can address AD/HD is even more absurd.
>
> So, do you want advice or warm fuzzy support for something you really want
> to be true? The truth is that once the sutures fuse, (and a baby's
> fontanelles or 'soft spots' close) the cranium is one solid sturdy box, and
> even the strongest chiropractor's thumbs are not going to be moving the
> bones around. Only the mandible, the hyoid, and, to some extent the nasal
> septum are mobile. Moving those is not going to help autism or ADD, nor
> would moving any of the bones comprising the cranial vault. "Cranial
> Adjustment" is a fraud, designed to extract money from the naive.
>
>
> >>
> >> Here is a link that you may find interesting.
> >> http://www.turnerwellness.com/media/cranial-adjusting-mike.pdf
> >
> > It isn't. It's a hodgepodge of long-discredited
>
> Discredited by whom?
>
> ancient ideas that have
> > been resurrected to make a worthless "treatment" seem useful.
>
> WRONG.
>
>
> Ask yourself
> > this: If the claims are true, why isn't there any decent
>
> ZZzz.
>
> *Substantial* *real* *solid* *convincing* *hard* *clear-cut* *reasonable*
> *significant* *credibile* *compelling* *copious* *direct* *unreliable*
> *decent*
>
>
> research that
> > confirms them?
Exactly. Jan finally got a clue.
> Why isn't there any theory that predicts them to be likely
> > or possible?
> >
> > moo
>
<snip Lollicrap>
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