From Belief to Evidence: A Chiropractor's Exit

A former chiropractor recounts his early hope that chiropractic offered a humane, concrete alternative to medicine, then chronicles how the field's diagnostics, marketing, and business practices rely on belief and profit rather than solid evidence. He describes questionable methods like applied kinesiology, the push for lifelong care plans, and a two-tier system where leaders critique medicine from afar while practitioners handle day-to-day billing and expectations. After decades of study showing few consistent benefits beyond non-specific factors (placebo, ritual, natural history) and with better science revealing diminishing apparent effects, he leaves the profession and reflects on the ethical and professional failures that harmed patients and stymied accountability.
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