I have to admit that the chiropractor (there is only one there) in ""Pure Health lifestyle"" is a GOOD business owner, unfortunately, not a good health provider. He has a set of strategies to put you into the hook; this is how he does it:\r
1st visit: You are asked to write down all the pain you have, and he would ask you when it started and how often it hurts, then take your X-ray, then put you on a bench and a routine check of your spine (honestly, could anyone tell me, anytime a chiropractor working on you back, you know what they are doing?) This visit seems standard, just like any other chiropractor. Ok, pay him 10 bucks (Be careful, there is the bait). You are asked to come back the coming Wednesday or Monday to join a FREE workshop about what chiropractics is. \r
Ok, it?s free, so you come back patiently. During the 2nd visit, you will be one of the other 7 ?students? , who are also new patients, listening to the ?doctor?s ? lecture. He spends ONE HOUR to explain spine, chiropractics, and disease. I felt weird and uncomfortable the first 10 minutes, why does this ?doctor? spends one hour to explain something that would only takes me 10 munities to google it online. I realized that at the end of the workshop. He just wants to create a feeling of fear on you, then as he shows you your x-ray, you would be sacred if there is any problem with your spine, then you would go with his curing plan. Then it goes to the critical part which would determine if he could make some good money out of you. He takes you to his office (leave everyone else waiting outside), and show you your x-ray, surely, there is some problem with you spine, Hello, though I?m not a chiropractor, I know not anyone?s spine looks perfect.Now he becomes very time-conscious, he only spend 10 munities to explain your x-ray and tell you his plan, such as, you need to come to see him for 6 months or 1 year, twice a week, or once a week. (To be continued)
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