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Dec 07
2007

I sent this letter to the editor of the Bee

Posted by gracefulhealth in politicshuman potential

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I am a chiropractor utilizing Network Spinal Analysis and I was surprised when briefing the Bee the other day. It seemed to me, and many of my patients, that the author claims the California State Board banned Network because of false claims of effectiveness. I have been personally researching the life enhancing benefits of Network for 8 years. I have solid scientific research that demonstrates very real positive changes physically, mentally and emotionally. The healing waves that are developed in care are real. I would love to have the opportunity to show a Bee staff writer my research and a demonstration of Network. I would be happy to be interviewed. We chiropractors are a wonderful resource for health, and care for the human body.

Andrew Downey, DC                     916.955.0686

I will be giving a Health Talk on December 13, next Thursday, at 7:00 at our Auburn office. Everyone is welcome.  I hope a staff writer for the Bee shows up.  See www.gracefulhealth.com for directions.  *All dates for Health Talks on our web site are for 2008.  Thursday Dec. 13th is correct. 


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written by thewellnessguru, December 09, 2007
Dr. Downey, I applaud you for your patience and good attitude. I have been doing bodywork since 1994, before it was commonly known or accepted. And I know the anguish of having a really powerful modality, a pure intention to help people and having that help discounted. You have clearly spent a lot of time honing your skills. Network Chiropractic is a non-invasive, gentle solution for freeing up the spinal column, where all the vital nerve conduction must have plenty of space for normal communication between brain, muscle and organs.

You are dedicated enough to follow up instead of giving up when people without any training and no experience in the field are negative about what they don't understand.

It is a fact that 85% of the discoveries made by nobel prize winners since the inception of the prize have been proven inaccurate. The point is that we only have a very small knowledge of what is possible in any given era. Doubting journalists would do well to remember that once we thought the earth was flat, that the planets revolved around the earth and that witches could be proven guilty by dunking. -
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written by LindaBirks, December 10, 2007
Hi could you please bring you business card. I need it for some of my clients.
Linda at Courthouse Coffee.
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