Beware the Watch the Water documentary. Jordan Sather weighs in.
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I've watched this twice now and made hubby watch. While there are some plausible connections, we came away with too many questions on putting it in the water to make sense and be legitimate. Our opinions, of course, but me thinks this chiropractor and Stew are up to something else. Stew hates Q and the Q reference title is his way to discredit.
It's clear that Stew set us up. The question is whether Dr Ardis was in on it, or if Ardis was also set up. If Ardis is genuine, the venom aspect deserves investigation, potentially useful as a therapeutic and forensic guide.
Daily reminder that chiropractors are doctors the same way that McDonald’s burger flippers are chefs.
Not at all. Chiropractors are good at what they do. Every profession has hacks in the ranks, including MDs. Even if this guy is wrong it doesn't condemn the profession.
Aside from first aid from bleeding, a chiropractor will heal you much more comprehensively from a car accident than an MD or even a good PT.
They didn’t have to go to medical school, they didn’t need to perform rotations, they don’t have the legal authority to prescribe medication or provide life saving care, they are not doctors. They can have their own little section of medical science but they are not medical doctors, simple as that.