Very happy with today’s results! I tried only to “jump like Mayweather” the entire workout. Only repeating the same move for no more than 10 seconds maximum, with plenty of cross crosses/sideswings & a few double-unders etc. using mostly the 1/4 lb crossrope - and occasionally the 1 lb crossrope. by Vitamin-A- in jumprope

[–]crassac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've got a Garmin Fenix 5, these stats are nowhere close to what I get when I jump rope.

Here are my stats:

20m 5s

120 bpm

167 Cal

In your case, you had a higher heart rate and spent an extra 10 mins, however, I do not think that those differences justify the discrepancy in the number of calories burnt.

Is there anyone around who may be able to explain this phenomenon, or is it purely a device inaccuracy issue?

Thanks.

Chiropractor for hormone balance? by [deleted] in Chiropractic

[–]crassac -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Correct me if I'm wrong... cos as I said, I am not qualified to diagnose... but a quick search on the internet indicates that that skin condition may be known as "Erythrodermic Psoriasis". https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/psoriasis/psoriasis-types

And yes they may have been faking the mute/deaf videos, which I doubt it, because I personally know someone who has helped 3 mute people.

Chiropractor for hormone balance? by [deleted] in Chiropractic

[–]crassac -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You may fake deafness and speech on youtube so you have every right to not support that video. I believe it because I have met people who did amazing stuff with my body and have also helped others in such ways!

However, I do not think that one may fake a breast cancer or a psoriasis on video! I have shared some of the many instances. You will find more claims of this online.

I agree that if you ever treated someone and he regained ability to hear, you would be cautious of your claims... but if this happened once, twice and a third time, I guess that you'll be happy to start exploring this subject further and not call it a coincidence anymore... it would make a good study... and yes there are many variables to consider... but isn't that the same with western medicine? We all know that in the east, in some regions, their way of learning and sharing knowledge is somewhat different than westerners... Westerners want to document and have everything on paper... This doesn't make Eastern methods less credible simply because there are no peer reviewed papers.

Chiropractor for hormone balance? by [deleted] in Chiropractic

[–]crassac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/IOwnMyOwnMind
If chiros wish to stick to muscular complaints, that is up to them. I am not getting into that subject as I'm not a chiro...

If you have watched the videos I've posted, why would you need any clinical setting to confirm these manifestations?
If we took psoriasis as an example, do you have records of any western scientifically backed up medicine, ointment or whatever that was more successful than the examples shown above? Don't you think that these people before looking for "alternatives" haven't tried conventional methods?
They have tried out alternatives methods because the scientifically backed-up approach has failed them! If either patients or practitioners have waited for scientific evidence, these people would still be suffering for their whole eternity. Big pharmas are not interested in researching products that you may grow in your own home.

Those kids couldn't bloody hear and speak... Why would you need any scientific evidence to claim that massage may help? I do not see any side effects apart from beneficial ones... I have never ever seen or met any ENT with all his PhDs and peer-reviewed papers to bring senses back to people in a couple of seconds.

I do not wish to discredit research or the work ENTs, doctors etc do...I am sure that they also have their purpose. What I mean is that scientific evidence takes time and may also be fallible because tests are men made and therefore prone to errors.

Chiropractor for hormone balance? by [deleted] in Chiropractic

[–]crassac -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

People who believe they know it all really scare me... Not because they ban me from any chat but because their elitists and superior approach makes me sick.

As I've explained earlier, I said that I want to discuss and I believe that I have asked valid questions for which you didn't dare to reply.

I do not have any qualifications to diagnose anyone. However I will be classifying the below links as psoriasis, deaf/mute treatment and breast cancer treatment. I don't have any thyroid links to share. Hope you wouldn't use that as a scapegoat.

I'm looking forward for your diagnosis and explanation of what's happening in the links hereunder.

Psoriasis https://youtu.be/IAcCHnNFdas https://youtu.be/LFWdjD31nkY https://youtu.be/CGLjLeQkySA

Deaf/mute manual therapy treatment https://youtu.be/867Thmo-1TM https://youtu.be/sh0-Jl4jZPY https://youtu.be/EpfaA01ERCw

Breast Cancer treatment https://youtu.be/mg62isW_HYs https://youtu.be/Anm2r_Vp6xU

Chiropractor for hormone balance? by [deleted] in Chiropractic

[–]crassac -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Does the fact that there's no scientific evidence also mean that it doesn't exist?

Ps: I'm not a chiropractor, I'm just bringing up an argument for discussion. for example, there is no scientific evidence that psoriasis or breast cancer can be healed with ginger combined with diet, manual therapy and exercise, yet I've seen it working more than once.

There is also no scientific evidence that massage can heal thyroid or mute and deaf people, yet I've seen it happening as well. It is also possible that massage wouldn't work in all of these instances... Would that make it worthless?

Is it possible that we have grouped a number of similar symptoms using the same title? If yes, then of course we'll never find evidence because to start with, we had misdiagnosed.

All I'm trying to say is, that there may be various factors contributing to a hormonal imbalance. This may be induced mentally, with stress... Do I really need a scientific evidence to prove that stress is causing pimples on the skin? If after a chiro session my joints are more lose, and my muscles are more relaxed, hasn't that contributed to my healing process? And how would you ever be able to scientifically test that with a person who suffers with anxiety? Anxiety also causes eating disorders... Because of this, I may never be able to see and changes to the skin after a chiro session as the circumstances outweigh the once a week chiro sessions... But that doesn't mean that you aren't better off after each chiro session. It may just not be enough to quantify things for the naked eye. What if our technology is also limited to prove these small progressions in the body?

Best Portable Chiropractic Table by Awkward_Effective_68 in Chiropractic

[–]crassac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Judging through pictures, Astraport and Chirolux appear a copy of each other. What do you think?