The Chiropractor Hoax, John Morrison
The Chiropractor Hoax, John Morrison
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The Chiropractor Hoax
The True Story of Chiropractic Medicine You've Never Been Told

Author: John Morrison

Narrator: John Morrison

Unabridged: 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ZML Corp LLC

Published: 05/03/2024


Synopsis

Before you consider a chiropractor, arm yourself with the facts in John Morrison's eye-opening book, The Chiropractor Hoax.
Crafted to challenge the status quo, this enlightening read delves deep into the origins and practices of chiropractic medicine, a field that surprisingly boasts a 100% acceptance rate in many schools and extends its practices to infants and animals.
John Morrison's investigative narrative explores the birth of chiropractic theory, stemming from a magnetic healer with claims of communicating with the spectral realm. Transitioning from historical foundations to contemporary practices, Morrison meticulously compares chiropractic methods to both conventional and alternative medical treatments, employing clinical data, case studies, and patient testimonials to shed light on the efficacy and controversies surrounding this practice.
This book is a must-read for anyone considering chiropractic care. It reveals critical insights that the industry would rather keep hidden. Equip yourself with the necessary knowledge to make informed health decisions for you and your loved ones. If you're ready to dive into a narrative that's as captivating as it is educational, get your copy of The Chiropractor Hoax right now!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandon on May 18, 2020

The writing is very simple, and even though I do agree with most of the book, and the evidence backs up a lot of this, the author provides minimal evidence. Author even does some speculation on trying to prove a point, which even if true, some evidence would be better, as it kind of taints the rest......more

Goodreads review by Michael on October 22, 2023

While I agree with the subject matter, and Morrison does provide (limited) sources, it is NEVER a good sign when two of the sources are Wikipedia. The end of the book has an ad for his anti-evolution book, so it goes to show that just because someone can accurately sniff out the nonsense of a quack......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on July 16, 2019

Good Advice! The author of this book has brought to light a subject that the general public needs to know about. I never knew most of the information presented here.......more