Oregon Chiro Board was wrong...
From: Todd Gastaldo (tgastaldo_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 06/14/04
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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 20:36:43 GMT
OREGON CHIRO BOARD WAS WRONG...
See below....
PREGNANT WOMEN: OBs are closing birth canals up to 30%...
For simple PROOF - and instructions on how easy it is to OPEN your birth
canal the "extra" up to 30%...
See: I ain't no Semmelweis, but...
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/2591
AMY'S GOOD EXPLANATION...
Amy ("V." <v@fakeaddress.com>) wrote in message
news:R66dnQohdPUEZlDd4p2dnA@adelphia.com...
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> "Coleah" <coleah@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:R_lzc.41618$0y.22603@attbi_s03...
> > So Todd is saying that he is an unlicensed doctor?
> > But uses Dr. in his signature line?
> >
> >
> >
> snip>
> >
>
> FWIW, if you have earned a doctorate (such as an M.D., PhD, etc) you can
> call yourself Dr. This is independent of whether or not you are licensed
to
> practice any type of medicine. So, Todd could have earned an M.D. or
Doctor
> of Chiropractic degree, giving himself the right to be called "Dr.
> Gastaldo". He may then have chosen not to be licensed to practice, lost
his
> license, or not renewed it. He would not be allowed to practice legally,
> but could still use the Dr. honorific. Technically, "Dr. Laura", the
radio
> host can be called Dr. because she has a Doctorate in Physiology (not
> psychology or psychiatry like you'd assume from the nature of her show).
> Amy
>
Good explanation Amy. I earned a doctor of chiropractic degree and a
chiropractic license.
Then I was told by a man calling himself Michael Schroeder, attorney for the
Calif. chiro board that it was outside the scope of my license to do what I
was doing.
So I stopped sending the board money to renew my license.
I practice that HUGE neglected area of chiropractic (education) for which no
license or degree is necessary.
Dr. DD Palmer named chiropractic in part "the mental act of accumulating
knowledge." [1910:19]
With MDs RESTRICTING the mental act of accumulating knowledge, well...
It suddenly occurred to me today to actually put the question to the
California Board of Chiropractic Examiners:
> > DOES Rule 302 (or any other rule) prohibit Calif. licensed DCs from
> > informing pregnant women that OBs are closing birth canals and
gruesomely
> > manipulating most babies' spines?
> >
> > If not, I urge each of you to do what you can to save tiny lives and
tiny
> > limbs and PREVENT more putative vertebral subluxations than vaunted
> licensed
> > DCs will ever be able to adjust by hand.
> >
> > Thank you for your earliest consideration of this matter. Tiny lives
and
> > tiny limbs are at stake.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Todd
> >
> > Dr. Gastaldo
> > todd@c...
> >
> > PS For PROOF that OBs are knowingly closing birth canals...
> >
> > See: I ain't no Semmelweis, but...
> > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/2591
> >
I appreciate Amy having taken the time to reply to Coleah.
BTW, here is a URL for my reply to Coleah.
See Love, love, love...
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/2608
Thanks for reading,
Sincerely,
Todd
Dr. Gastaldo
todd@chiromotion.com
PS This is NOT the first time I've brought the obvious OB spinal
manipulation crime to the attention of the California Board of Chiropractic
Examiners...
I called and spoke by phone with - and emailed - Kim Smith, who is still
executive director of the California Chiro Board...
See Ufberg, Calif. Chiro Bd perpetuate DC radiation fraud
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/1220
NOTE: At this just cited URL, I discuss the Oregon Board of Chiropractic
Examiners trying to tell me I couldn't call myself "Dr."...
Apparently, a LICENSED Oregon DC who knew that I was not licensed (I made no
secret of the fact) heard me telling Oregon State legislators at a public
meeting that OBs are closing birth canals. The Oregon Board contacted me
and demanded that I stop calling myself "Dr."
I read the law and found out they had no right to do that.
Again, I practice that HUGE neglected area of chiropractic (education) for
which no license or degree is necessary.
Dr. DD Palmer named chiropractic in part "the mental act of accumulating
knowledge." [1910:19]
With MDs RESTRICTING the mental act of accumulating knowledge - I'm
wondering why vaunted LICENSED chiros aren't protesting MDs closing birth
canals and gruesomely (sometimes fatally) manipulating most babies
spines....
It's really sort of weird....
Any DCs reading? Check it out! Dorland's now has a definition of vertebral
subluxation - and a definition of "straight chiropractic"...
The definitions are flawed - but still! It's cool!
See Dorland's: Preventing VS by educating OBs (also: New defn of chiro in
Dorland's)
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/chiro-list/message/2318
Copied to the Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners via
oregon.obce@state.or.us
Copied to the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners via
webmaster1@chiro.ca.gov
ONE LAST NOTE: As noted in the "Ufberg" URL above, both the California and
Oregon Boards are ignoring radiation fraud by chiropractors...
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