My chiro would argue that it *IS* for everyone. Being that your Spine is connected to, and affects the function of everything in your body. Think of it like the electrical system in your car. If the wiring it faulty the car will not perform as it should.
I found it to be beneficial. I do have back problems tho. I went for several years and stopped for awhile and noticed a decline in overall health and mental capabilities. Since going back I have noticed a difference. Although my chiropractor is also understands nutrition and encourages a healthy diet.
It does depend on the chiropractor that you goto as well. There are 2 types. One that believes it is a path to healthier living (preventative approach) and one that treats it like a form of physio therapy (reactive approach). Which you want to goto depends on what sort of problems you have and what your attitude is towards a more holistic healing methods.
I actually trust my chiro more than my GP. She seems to have a greater knowledge of overall health and wellness and how to stay healthy.
Chiro fees are usually 15 bucks. If you are a student they can be less. Depends on the chiropractor. However that 15 bucks is subsidized by Alberta health care. If you exceed 200 bucks a year you will end up paying the full 28 a visit.
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