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Dynamic Chiropractic January 12, 1998, Volume 16, Issue 02 |
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New Zealanders Using "Unconventional" TherapiesCover Story in Consumer Magazine Shows High Satisfaction with Chiropracticif (isset($google_rectangle_slot)){ ?> }else{ ?> } ?> "From arsenic to zinc," the cover story of the Sept. 1997 New Zealand magazine, Consumer, told readers in New Zealand that "a remarkable 51 percent of respondents said yes, they had tried at least one (unconventional therapy)." This announcement was based on their survey of 12,000 readers. Of the 8,007 that responded, 4,084 reported using unconventional therapies.The survey queried respondents on their experiences with:
The summarized results of the survey were:
The message that is solidly resounding around the world is clear. People
want, use, and will pay out of their own pockets for their choice of care
regardless of what the medical establishment has to say.
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Dynamic Chiropractic January 12, 1998, Volume 16, Issue 02 |
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