I agree that not everyone needs 10-12, depending on their activities, because your body will tell you when you are thirsty. A big problem for many people is that they mistake being thirsty for being hungry. Sometimes people's bodies have a hard time distinguishing between the two. They eat more food when they should be drinking. This can lead many people to eat too much.
I don't believe you have looked at any of the chiropractic research. Plenty of research has shown chiropractic to be one of the most effective procedures of a number of conditions. http://www.acatoday.org/pdf/acaefficacy2008.pdf,
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