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The Winsor Autopsy Studies

The Winsor Autopsy Studies:

After graduating from medical school, Henry Winsor, MD was inspired by chiropractic literature to experiment. He planned to dissect human and animal cadavers to see if there was a relationship between any diseased internal organ discovered onDr._Craig autopsy and the vertebrae associated with the nerves that went to the organ. As he wrote:

"The object of these dissections was to determine whether any connection existed between abnormal curvatures of the spine, on the one hand, and diseased organs on the other; or whether the two were entirely independent of each other."

“There was nearly a 100% correlation between abnormal curvatures of the spine and diseases of the internal organs."
 
•Stomach Diseases
 All nine cases of spinal misalignment in the mid-thoracic area (T5-T9) had stomach disease.
•Lung Disease
 All 26 cases of lung disease had spinal misalignments in the upper thoracic spine.
•Liver Disease
 All 13 cases of liver disease had misalignments in the mid thoracic spine (T5-T9)
•Gallstones
 All five cases with gallstone disease had spinal misalignments in the mid thoracic spine.
•Pancreas
 All three cases with pancreas disease had spinal misalignments in the mid thoracic spine.
•Spleen
 All 11 cases with spleen diseases had spinal misalignments in the mid thoracic spine.
•Kidney
 All 17 cases with kidney disease were out of alignment in the lower thoracic spine.
•Prostate and Bladder Disease
 All eight cases with kidney, prostate and bladder disease had the lumbar (L2-L3) vertebrae misaligned
•Uterus
The two cases with the uterine conditions had the second lumbar vertebrae misaligned.
•Heart Disease
 All 20 cases with heart and pericardium conditions had the upper five thoracic vertebrae (T1-T5) misaligned.

Dr. Winsor’s results are published in The Medical Times, November 1921, and are found in any medical library.

CONCLUSION:  There is a health and disease relationship between the nerves and the function of the organs as they relate to the spine.  If you have a problem with your spine, wouldn’t this information be useful in finding the motivation to fix that problem?

Yours in Health and ON PURPOSE,


Dr. Craig Burns

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