The facial asymmetries from cranial nerve palsy's (e.g., a crooked smile) are not the same as facial asymmetries that result from asymmetrical bone positioning
The facial asymmetries from cranial nerve palsy's (e.g., a crooked smile) are not the same as facial asymmetries that result from asymmetrical bone positioning
You can get some pretty weird facial problems from asymmetrical bone positioning. I've seen a lot of it in my job over the last 17 years and there are good Chiropractic paediatric books on this.
The neurological problems, though, are different to view and test; yes.
So you/Moulden are effectively saying that when it's neurological asymmetry, not structural asymmetry, that it's likely to be vaccine damage?
The facial asymmetries from cranial nerve palsy's (e.g., a crooked smile) are not the same as facial asymmetries that result from asymmetrical bone positioning
You can get some pretty weird facial problems from asymmetrical bone positioning. I've seen a lot of it in my job over the last 17 years and there are good Chiropractic paediatric books on this.
The neurological problems, though, are different to view and test; yes.
So you/Moulden are effectively saying that when it's neurological asymmetry, not structural asymmetry, that it's likely to be vaccine damage?