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From: [email protected] (Kenneth Gilbert)
Subject: Re: Can't Breathe

David Nye ([email protected]) wrote:
: [reply to [email protected] (ron roth)]
:  
: >While you're right that the S vertebrae are attached to each other,
: >the sacrum, to my knowledge, *can* be adjusted either directly, or
: >by applying pressure on the pubic bone...
:  
: Ron, you're an endless source of misinformation!  There ARE no sacral
: vertebrae.  There is a bone called the sacrum at the end of the spine.
: It is a single, solid bone except in a few patients who have a
: lumbarized S1 as a normal variant.  How do you adjust a solid bone,
: break it?  No, don't tell me, I don't want to know.
:  
Oh come now, surely you know he only meant to measure the flow of
electromagnetic energy about the sacrum and then adjust these flows
with a crystal of chromium applied to the right great toe.  Don't
you know anything?

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=  Kenneth Gilbert              __|__        University of Pittsburgh   =
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