

Dr. John Reizer
This is a true story! Not long ago, a young woman (NoFakeNews visitor) asked me for advice about getting under chiropractic care. She wanted to read a book that explained the practice objectives of chiropractic.
I wrote the book Chiropractic Made Simple in 2002 to help teach students and laypeople the fundamental concepts and principles associated with chiropractic.
When I was a faculty member at Sherman College of Chiropractic, the book was in most Chiropractic College bookstores throughout the United States. It eventually became one of the more popular chiropractic books in the profession and is viewed by many even today as one of the better texts that offers a simple, straightforward explanation of America’s largest drugless healthcare profession.
When Chiropractic Made Simple was published, it was immediately attacked on Amazon by trolls working for big pharma companies. At one time, the book had plenty of positive and negative reviews on that site, but mysteriously, many of the book’s ratings and reviews fell off the platform. How did that even happen? I’ve been getting censored as a writer for many years, long before I created NoFakeNews. 🤣
I wanted to tell the woman who wrote me to read my book, but it’s 23 years old. Sometimes, younger people want to read something fresh or new. So, I told her to look up suggestions from the Internet concerning what’s recommended in 2025 as the top go-to chiropractic publications for people to read. I explained that I was medically retired and disabled and no longer had my head into the profession.
To my surprise, she sent me back a link to my book Chiropractic Made Simple, which was listed as number 6 out of 18 on the 2025 list of books recommended to laypeople and students. How about that?
And guess what else? The number 5 book on the top 18 chiropractic books list was co-authored by me, too, even though the publisher of the article below mistakenly listed another writer as the book’s author.

If you’re interested in learning more about the profession of Chiropractic, this is a book you might want to read.
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Haha! 😄 It should be interesting as to how you make out on the spinning ball, John!
Most likely not an easy task for you. Because your authentic self likes to shine through. But I understand when certain circumstances might call for keeping a lid on it!
Have fun in space! 🤣
And try to keep the star in you from shining too bright! ✨️
Lisa
Thanks, Lisa! 😀 Isn’t that crazy? I put this post up there because it is interesting, and I don’t like to go long periods without publishing content, and it’s not great for the platform. But now I am going to be absent until after the wedding.
I promised everyone to fit in and not engage in NoFakeNews speak for the next week, so I am on the clock. I will be a normal guy living on a spinning ball until July. 🤣
John
What a great story, John, about how you recently discovered your chiropractic books are currently still so well received and respected amongst professionals and others. How awesome! 👍🙂
And I purchased your book, “Chiropractic Made Simple” back in September of 2021 according to my Amazon account records. However, I must admit I am having difficulty finding it. I have so many books all over the place in my home. And many that you have authored.
Although I’d like to look at this chiropractic book again. I did just visit a chiropractor the other day, because I over did things while walking around downtown Milwaukee recently. But the sightseeing trip was certainly well worth the few aches and pains afterwards! 😀
Although I wish I could find a chiropractor with more of a similar philosophy like yours. But that’s something that’s hard to know about someone when you are looking around.
Lisa