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Show CHIROPRACTIC Sol i; STOMACH Take a case of "sour stomach" I 1 1 pcrchlorhydia. I Here the stomach stom-ach secrets too much acid, and a certain cer-tain train of symptoms follow. Hy the old method the patient is usually given an alkali to counteract the acid, and the syuitoms subside for time. When the ef'eds of the alkali al-kali wear off tin1 synitoms return.' Why? Localise the r nl cause still1 remains. A Chiropractor would give J the patient nothing. He would simply sim-ply examine the spine at "stomach place." Here lie would most certainly cer-tainly till 1 1 the llerie going to the -loin. n il pinched. He would adjuitj the wrtebra causing the .pinch, free'; transmission of the nerve impulses lie restored and the stomach trouble! a ill dissappear. Other "diseases" are adjusted in I the same manner. The Chiropractor's I object in each case is to remove the: cause and not to treat the effects. This method diners so widely from the regular system of medical treatment treat-ment that at first thought it may seem rather impossible, results, how-( how-( ver. speak for themselves. HKN.IAMIN K. JOHNSON, I). C. Ollice: 1 '2 Mucks So. State St. Mount I'leasnul, - I'tah |