

Dr. John Reizer
A True Story!
I recently took care of a young patient in my private office who experienced terrible sciatica pain in the right leg. She explained that the pain had begun four months earlier after testing positive for Covid-19.
The woman entered my office wearing a face mask and protective gloves. I couldn’t read the expression on her face because of the mask, but her eyes immediately locked onto my uncovered face, and I could tell she was uncomfortable.
“You’re not wearing a mask,” she said.
I nodded, yes. “Is that going to be a problem?”
The woman didn’t say anything for a few moments as she thought about the situation at hand. Then she blurted out from behind the mask, “I was expecting to see you properly protected.”
“Properly protected from what?” I asked.
“From the virus,” she explained. “Aren’t you worried about getting the coronavirus?”
“There is no virus,” I explained. “The CDC, the WHO, and all the other health regulatory agencies in the world have not been able to locate, isolate, or identify the microbe. It doesn’t exist.”
The woman’s eyes were still glued to mine. “You heard that on the news?” she asked.
“No, I read about it on the CDC website in a paper they published.”
“I didn’t hear that on the news,” the woman said.
“And you won’t,” I told her.
“Why’s that?” the woman asked.
I smiled and said, “Because the people who work for the news are employed by drug companies, and they are lying about the existence of the virus.”
“I don’t believe that,” the woman said.
“I can tell,” I replied.
“What do you mean?” she asked.
“It’s pretty obvious, you’re wearing a face mask and gloves,” I explained.
After I took a case history and performed an exam on the woman, I learned that she’d had a video consultation with a medical doctor two months earlier who had informed her that the coronavirus could affect the nervous system and was probably responsible for the pain in her leg.
I rolled my eyes before explaining to the patient that the back wall of her pelvis was misaligned, and I needed to make a spinal adjustment to the region.
“You have to touch me?” she asked. Her eyes were wide open, and I could only imagine the expression that was hiding beneath the mask she had firmly secured to her face.
“Yes, I have to adjust the sacrum bone that is misaligned and compressing the nerves in your back.” I picked up a model spine I kept in the office and showed the woman what part of her pelvis was causing the problem.
To make a long story short, I adjusted the woman and sent her on her way. Two days later, she returned to my office, her face uncovered and free of the mask. She was smiling ear to ear.
I already knew the answer to my question, but I asked her politely, “How’s the sciatica pain in your leg?”
“It’s gone,” she replied. “It disappeared the day after you made the adjustment to my back. I can’t believe that I suffered needlessly from that pain since June.”
I smiled and said, “I see you’re not wearing a face mask today.”
The woman nodded. “I’ve been on your website for the past two days, and I believe what you’re writing. I think the whole coronavirus thing is a lot of baloney.”
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