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Throughout its history, chiropractic has been the subject of internal and external controversy and criticism. According to magnetic healer Daniel D. Palmer, the founder of chiropractic, "vertebral subluxation" was the sole cause of all diseases and manipulation was the cure for all disease. A 2003 profession-wide survey found "most chiropractors (whether 'straights' or 'mixers') still hold views of Innate Intelligence and of the cause and cure of disease (not just back pain) consistent with those of the Palmers". A critical evaluation stated "Chiropractic is rooted in mystical concepts. This led to an internal conflict within the chiropractic profession, which continues today." Chiropractors, including D.D. Palmer, were jailed for practicing medicine without a license. D.D. Palmer consider

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  • الذكاء الفطري (في بعض الأحيان الثاني) هو مصطلح في مجال المعالجة اليدوية يستعمل للدلالة على تنظيم خصائص الكائنات الحية. ابتدعه دانيال ديفيد بالمر، مؤسس بتقويم العمود الفقري اليدوي. يطرح هذا المفهوم في المذهب الحيوي أن لكل حياة ذكاء فطري وأن لهذه القوة مسؤولة تنظيم وصيانة شفاء اجسام المخلوقات. فلسفيا، يعتقد مقوموا العمود الفقري أنه يمكن تقويم امراض العمود الفقري عند إزالة التدخلات في الجهاز العصبي (بشكل تعديل العمود الفقري) بحيث يصبح الفقري في المحاذاة الصحيحة. عندها، يقوم الذكاء بشفاء المرض عن طريق الجهاز العصبي. يرتبط هذا المصطلح ارتباطا وثيقا مع مصطلح الذكاء الشامل. الجدير ذكره ان الذكاء الفطري، كتعليل لوجود ذكاء في الكائنات، يتعارض مع الموقف العلمي الساحق الداعم لنظريات التطورعن طريق الانتقاء الطبيعي وعلم الأعصاب وعلم الوراثة. في زمن طرحه كان للذكاء الفطري ميزة كبيرة في الدلالة على عن وجود ذكاء في الحياة على الرغم من عدم وجود تفسير مقنع لوجود هكذا الذكاء في ادبيات ومفهوم المذهب الحيوي. (ar)
  • Throughout its history, chiropractic has been the subject of internal and external controversy and criticism. According to magnetic healer Daniel D. Palmer, the founder of chiropractic, "vertebral subluxation" was the sole cause of all diseases and manipulation was the cure for all disease. A 2003 profession-wide survey found "most chiropractors (whether 'straights' or 'mixers') still hold views of Innate Intelligence and of the cause and cure of disease (not just back pain) consistent with those of the Palmers". A critical evaluation stated "Chiropractic is rooted in mystical concepts. This led to an internal conflict within the chiropractic profession, which continues today." Chiropractors, including D.D. Palmer, were jailed for practicing medicine without a license. D.D. Palmer considered establishing chiropractic as a religion to resolve this problem. For most of its existence, chiropractic has battled with mainstream medicine, sustained by antiscientific and pseudoscientific ideas such as subluxation. Chiropractic researchers have documented that fraud, abuse and quackery are more prevalent in chiropractic than in other health care professions. Unsubstantiated claims about the efficacy of chiropractic have continued to be made by individual chiropractors and chiropractic associations. The core concept of traditional chiropractic, vertebral subluxation, is not based on sound science. Collectively, systematic reviews have not demonstrated that spinal manipulation, the main treatment method employed by chiropractors, was effective for any medical condition, with the possible exception of treatment for back pain. Spinal manipulation, particularly of the upper spine, can, rarely, cause complications in adults and children that can cause permanent disability or death. In 2008, Simon Singh was sued for libel by the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) for criticizing their activities in a column in The Guardian. A preliminary hearing took place at the Royal Courts of Justice in front of judge David Eady. The judge held that merely using the phrase "happily promotes bogus treatments" meant that he was stating, as a matter of fact, that the British Chiropractic Association was being consciously dishonest in promoting chiropractic for treating the children's ailments in question. An editorial in Nature has suggested that the BCA may be trying to suppress debate and that this use of British libel law is a burden on the right to freedom of expression, which is protected by the European Convention on Human Rights. The libel case ended with the BCA withdrawing its suit in 2010. Chiropractors historically were strongly opposed to vaccination based on their belief that all diseases were traceable to causes in the spine, and therefore could not be affected by vaccines. Some chiropractors continue to be opposed to vaccination. Early opposition to water fluoridation included chiropractors in the U.S. Some chiropractors opposed water fluoridation as being incompatible with chiropractic philosophy and an infringement of personal freedom. More recently, other chiropractors have actively promoted fluoridation, and several chiropractic organizations have endorsed scientific principles of public health. (en)
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  • الذكاء الفطري (في بعض الأحيان الثاني) هو مصطلح في مجال المعالجة اليدوية يستعمل للدلالة على تنظيم خصائص الكائنات الحية. ابتدعه دانيال ديفيد بالمر، مؤسس بتقويم العمود الفقري اليدوي. يطرح هذا المفهوم في المذهب الحيوي أن لكل حياة ذكاء فطري وأن لهذه القوة مسؤولة تنظيم وصيانة شفاء اجسام المخلوقات. فلسفيا، يعتقد مقوموا العمود الفقري أنه يمكن تقويم امراض العمود الفقري عند إزالة التدخلات في الجهاز العصبي (بشكل تعديل العمود الفقري) بحيث يصبح الفقري في المحاذاة الصحيحة. عندها، يقوم الذكاء بشفاء المرض عن طريق الجهاز العصبي. يرتبط هذا المصطلح ارتباطا وثيقا مع مصطلح الذكاء الشامل. (ar)
  • Throughout its history, chiropractic has been the subject of internal and external controversy and criticism. According to magnetic healer Daniel D. Palmer, the founder of chiropractic, "vertebral subluxation" was the sole cause of all diseases and manipulation was the cure for all disease. A 2003 profession-wide survey found "most chiropractors (whether 'straights' or 'mixers') still hold views of Innate Intelligence and of the cause and cure of disease (not just back pain) consistent with those of the Palmers". A critical evaluation stated "Chiropractic is rooted in mystical concepts. This led to an internal conflict within the chiropractic profession, which continues today." Chiropractors, including D.D. Palmer, were jailed for practicing medicine without a license. D.D. Palmer consider (en)
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  • ذكاء فطري (ar)
  • Chiropractic controversy and criticism (en)
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