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optical neurosis
9/26 10:40:40

Question
My mom had a very bad mold exposure and since she has been in general bad health for numerous years (mentally and physically) the exposure really did a number on her.During the height of the exposure she acquired optical neurosis, where I guess the nerve leading to her eye swelled up and now that the swelling is gone the nerve is damaged. She cannot see properly out of her eye, everything is very dark, and sometimes its painful and uncomfortable due to a bump that appeared on it. Is there any way that Chiropractic can help her condition?

Answer
Olivia,
The most honest and best answer that I could give you to your question is:  I don't know.  But I can tell you this; I would highly suggest her going to a chiropractor because: 1) This is involving her nervous system and doctors of chiropractic are nervous system doctors.  2) Anything other than specific chiropractic care is merely aimed at treating the effects of the problem and that never gets sick people well.  3)Drugs and surgery are harmful methods of care that actually make people worse off than they already are.

I do have one stipulation here:  She must go to see an Upper Cervical Specific Doctor of Chiropractic.  This is the only doctor in the world that is entirely focused on the brainstem and spinal cord interference and correcting that interference.  In well over 90% of people with a health condition (regardless of the name it was given)the cause is the Upper Cervical Subluxation that can be  corrected by an Upper Cervical Specific Doctor of Chiropractic.  Not only is this the only doctor in the world who can correct this, but this is the only doctor who even knows how to locate it.  This explains how people  go to a medical doctor and the MD tells the person that there is nothing wrong with them, that it must be all in their head.  How arrogant, just because the MD cannot find a problem by his or her standards does not mean there is nothing wrong, it just means that they do not have the ability to locate the problem.
If you would send me her town and state, I will refer her to a specialist that will be able to help her too.  We have been fortunate enough to have learned this information and practice it exclusively in our office, as a result we are seeing patients getting completely well from things are not supposed to improve and would "need " drugs and surgery for LIFE.  There is a much better way than what you have been told, and it is something that you and your entire need to learn about, so you all can be well and enjoy LIFE.  I look forward to your reply.
Nothing is bigger than LIFE.
Yours in Best Health,
Dr Rob Arnone
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor of Chiropractic

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