Like some others, went poking around a bit at JB locations in a large Midwestern city. The majority seem to surround hospitals and professional offices, as pointed out in a previous post.
[https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1996070]; [https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2002875]. The website domain is listed as www.fiorechiro.com, a chiropractors office in Pasadena, Maryland headed by JOSEPH Fiore. Is this the same JOSEPH as in Joseph's Bistro?
Not much information available on Mr. Fiore. He seems to run a normal chiropractor's business in Pasadena, MD.
But did find this: a short article by Fiore that recommends more research on chiropractic treatment of infants with colic, a condition of "excessive" crying in babies for no apparent reason. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_colic].
Fiore's article: [https://patch.com/maryland/annearundel/an--the-chiropractic-care-of-infants-with-colic].
"A recent article in Explore performed a systemic review of the literature on the chiropractic care of patients with infantile colic . . .
The findings of the review revealed that chiropractic care is a viable alternative to the care of infantile colic and congruent with evidence-based practice, particularly when one considers that medical care options are no better than placebo or have associated adverse affects.
“Chiropractic care is an alternative approach to the care of the child with colic,” explained Dr. Fiore, “I encourage more research, both quantitative and qualitative, in this area of pediatric care.”
Seems a bit drastic to treat colic with manipulation of an infant's newly formed, and still forming, spinal cord, doesn't it? Just sayin.
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Judgejewdy ago
It works. Know many people who had it done to their kids.