LeCynthia
Thinker
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- Jan 30, 2006
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There's a new ad on the radio here in Iowa where a chiropractor claims "new" evidence exists that back adjustments 3 times a week can help an ear infection in ONLY 10 days. I was thinking, does an ear infection last that long? I can't remember having one for more than a day or two, three tops. It just sounds to me like they are occupying your time (and money) while it runs it's course.
I also notice on the latest Ionic Breeze commercials that the FDA has certified that the Ionic Breeze is a newer form of air treatment. That's all. Not that it's good or effective, just newer. Am I the only one who caught that?
Sorry, this is more of a rant but I've been hearing Callerad and Prozotien (sp? for both?) constantly and now these chiropractic commercials like they are the radio station's only sponsors and it's driving me batty.
I also notice on the latest Ionic Breeze commercials that the FDA has certified that the Ionic Breeze is a newer form of air treatment. That's all. Not that it's good or effective, just newer. Am I the only one who caught that?
Sorry, this is more of a rant but I've been hearing Callerad and Prozotien (sp? for both?) constantly and now these chiropractic commercials like they are the radio station's only sponsors and it's driving me batty.