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Basically there isn't any scientific proof to back up these claims and that's we he has stated, so now they're suing him.
Whatever the result, the case really highlights how messed up the libel laws are in the UK. It's a case of guilty until proven innocent.
While you should always ensure a high degree of 'quality control', I'd hate to see you holding back posts because you think they might be ill received by some. When it comes down to it, if you think chiropractic (or whatever the topic is) is a joke, you dont have to read the post.
I guess its a balancing act, and I can understand why you might be tempted to err on the side of caution with future guest posts. I woud say throw it out there, it at least sparks some (I hope healthy) debate!
Keep up the good work though, your efforts are much appreciated.
Hope a great ride is had by all
Just looked at your site.
I feel it important to clear a few things up. The article which I wrote for you, is an explanation of what asthma is, what the symptoms are and what the alternatives to treatment are. These included massage, avoiding irritants etc.
Before I studied chiropractic, I worked as a paramedic and looked after lots of people with a multitude of afflictions.
I am sure that the majority of people are aware of the conventional treatment for asthma which includes inhalers and cortisone therapy.
I find it really positive that there are effective alternatives in many cases.
Last nights article included Australian based research on the positive effects of chiropractic on asthma.
I am sure that all the readers are astute enough to read the article, apprecite the content, check the references and decide if it is appropriate for them. I implore people to be open-minded generally, in this case, it was a research based article, not an opinion based one.
I would be happy to discuss any queries or questions in relation to it and encourage debate.
The beauty of the net is the access to information, the difficulty is keeping up to date, your blog is designed to inform and stir thought, hopefully we can separate opinion from fact and share the information that may benefit us.
Regards,
Dr Warren Sipser B.Sc.(App Sc.) B.App.Sc.(Chiro) MCAA MACC
Secretary Chiropractors Association of Australia (VIC)
Member Australasian College of Chiropractors
(03) 95 31 31 31
20 Ormond Road
Elwood
Vic 3184
Australia
www.chiro4life.com
www.7things.com.au
Are you a Gemini??? Your ability to maintain, and insert balance in any discussion is remarkable. In last week this talent has been tested by Wendy and her attention-grabbing clap-trap, the vociferous response from readers; LBS vs internet purchasing; Campy/ Shiman/ SRAM debate.
We’ve seen over the year, and this week that you’re on the ball with current issues that get people thinking, write them up well in a balanced, and engaging way.This has brought such a groundswell of support from your many readers. An occasional slip may occur, but you’re big enough to own it and take it down. A big week, but a great one for CT and your readers.
Safe riding this weekend for all.
Can’t wait for the post-Wendy post.
Also, on the topic of the Wendy ride. Unfortunately we postponed it until early next week since the forecast last night was looking extremely poor. 45km/hr winds, thunderstorms...I didn't want to take Wendy out on a ride that I wouldn't do myself! As it turns out it's been a sensational morning here in Melbourne.
Stay tuned next week...
Maybe just do a big disclaimer at the front. You can never please everyone. Never, EVER, be afraid to sack customers (readers).
I think it might have been on Copyblogger the otherday, but I read about how you should never, EVER, sit on the fence. Here it is: http://www.copyblogger.com/qualified-and-respec...
Check what I do on heresysnowboarding.com/blog.
NO fence sitting.
People will always forgive you if they know you're coming from a good angle and being honest. The ones that howl you down? Well, tell 'em, to get stuffed.
Tim m
I think this is the type of writing style that certain Herald Sun columnists resort to in order to get a reaction out of people.
Maybe I should challenge Russell Crow to a bike duel?
And to Grace. There was actually heaps of scientific proof that the world wasn't flat long before Columbus went on his boat trip and there is heaps of scientific evidence that the basic mechanisms of that chiropractic say they are manipulating don't even exist.
I am curious to know why the Germ Theory- like any other theory is of such critical value to you when the actual article that was posted was research based out of Macquarie University in Sydney. There are multiple theories including the germ one which has its merits and gaps. Chiropractors are primary health care practitioners who focus on the integrity of the nerve system and its relationship to the spine. interferences are called Subluxations which have a afferent detrimental neural effect and a movement or kinesiopathological change. As far as evidence goes, every profession on this planet continually works toward more and more study and evidence, before we had a study that sunlight is good for bone health, we still used it. In my time as aparamedic, i came across many practices which could not be replicated on every person who presented with the same ailment and yet some of the time it worked and other times it did not. We dont shun hospitals because of a lack of evidence. Medical care is often based on much less scientific evidence than assumed and undergoes radical reversals.
The editor of the British Medical Journal revealed that only 15 per cent of all medical therapies have a scientific basis or have been demonstrated to be effective.
British Medical Journal. 1991; 303: 798-799.
I would be happy for you to read the article and send you any information which may allay your concerns.
Warm regards,
Dr Warren Sipser B.Sc.(App Sc.) B.App.Sc.(Chiro) MCAA MACC
Secretary Chiropractors Association of Australia (VIC)
Member Australasian College of Chiropractors
(03) 95 31 31 31
20 Ormond Road
Elwood
Vic 3184
Australia
www.chiro4life.com
www.7things.com.au