Jay Holder. Canadian Chiropractor, October 2001, Vol 6, No. 5. 22-26.
Results of a major chiropractic research study have been published, which show the remarkable effectiveness of
subluxation-based chiropractic adjustments in patients suffering from addictions. The study appeared in Molecular Psychiatry, published by Nature, and is rated second in psychiatry and tenth in neurosciences out of hundreds of leading peer-reviewed medical research journals throughout the world…..
Results of a major chiropractic research study have been published, which show the remarkable effectiveness of
subluxation-based chiropractic adjustments in patients suffering from addictions. The study appeared in Molecular Psychiatry, published by Nature, and is rated second in psychiatry and tenth in neurosciences out of hundreds of leading peer-reviewed medical research journals throughout the world…..