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Centrifuge Growth Treatment
Status: Medical Scam
Why do people fall for stuff like this?A woman is suing a Tokyo-based chiropractor over pricey but ineffective treatments that involved spinning her in a centrifugal device to make her taller... The chiropractic center told her the treatments using centrifugal force would make her taller at a cost of 1.05 million yen per 1 centimeter gained... According to the suit, the center said her leg bones had grown by a little over 3 cm, showing X-rays taken before and after the treatments. The woman argues the center allegedly manipulated the X-rays and that its explanations lack medical credibility.
I think 1.05 million yen is around $9000. It would have been a lot cheaper for her to have found a centrifuge ride at an amusement park. Of course, the chiropractor can defend himself by claiming that he was just pulling her leg.
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Categories: Body Manipulation, Health/Medicine Posted by Alex on Mon Apr 16, 2007 |
Comments (6) |
How stupid can you be??
Posted by Maegan in Tampa, FL - USA on Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 09:04 AM
I think spinning in a centrifuge, with your feet toward the center and your head pointed out, really does make you a little taller-- but only until you stop spinning. When you stand up again, you're pretty much back where you started.
This seems like a variation on the old canard that you can grow taller by hanging upside down for some period every day. Again, you're probably a little taller while you're hanging, but not once you get down. I imagine it's harder to charge people a lot of money for hanging them by their feet than for spinning them in some supposedly high-tech and scientific machine, though.
Posted by Big Gary in Dime Box, Texas on Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 02:04 PM
This seems like a variation on the old canard that you can grow taller by hanging upside down for some period every day. Again, you're probably a little taller while you're hanging, but not once you get down. I imagine it's harder to charge people a lot of money for hanging them by their feet than for spinning them in some supposedly high-tech and scientific machine, though.
Of course, any scientist will tell you that centrifugal force does not exist. It's all in your head. So, I suppose it is perfect for alternative medicine.
Posted by Cthelmax in England on Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 02:24 PM
Honestly, some women just need to accept what height they are. I'm much happier now I've accepted being a munchkin 
Besides, when I do have the odd day when my lack of height gets me down (usually when I've been standing next to my husband for a while), I'll put on my big chunky boots and it makes it all better
Posted by Nettie in Perth, Western Australia on Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 04:06 PM
Besides, when I do have the odd day when my lack of height gets me down (usually when I've been standing next to my husband for a while), I'll put on my big chunky boots and it makes it all better
Alex, people have been shot for lesser puns than that!
Posted by outeast on Tue Apr 17, 2007 at 03:21 AM
It's obvious that the chiropractor was stretching the truth (sorry, sorry).
Nettie, I'm a shortie too and I love it!
Posted by Vicki on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 01:32 AM
Nettie, I'm a shortie too and I love it!
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