The Specialist
Fortunately, the heart stops working correctly before it
stops working altogether. You call a
heart specialist, an expert. As a
specialist, he looks only at your heart, not you as a whole. He does blood tests, ultrasound, EKG, and a
host of other tests. After repeating
some tests, he arrives at a diagnostic conclusion. He prescribes injections or pills that will
force your heart to behave in a way that is expected. After getting limited results, you seek other
specialists and research hospitals where they put bits of your heart under
microscopes hoping to find a cure. These
endless exhibitions of apparent futility, fueled by your hope that someday
someone will find the cause and cure of your malady, begin to leave you feeling
helpless and hopeless.
Wanting to live, you hear about chiropractic. You find a chiropractor, and you sneak in the
door hoping that no one you know will see you going to a back doctor for a
heart problem. The chiropractor explains
that your heart is a muscle and without energy from the flow of nerves it
cannot work anymore than the lights in your house can work without electricity.
That treating the heart without restoring proper nerve
supply is like changing a light bulb without checking to see if the switch is
on.
The chiropractor then makes an adjustment that removes
interference and restores proper nerve supply and your heart starts working
normally again.
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