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We are set up and registered with the website www.StatCounter.com
for three weeks now and GlobalAO.com has had over 12,000
hits to the website. Very cool! Even shows which countries
log on!
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November 2, 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact: Marilyn Pearlman, Pearlman Associates, 404-298-6910
office, 404-395-2602 cell
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Atlas Orthogonal
Chiropractor heals radio darling
Heidi Rew of 104.7 FM, The Fish and 920 AM, WGKA
ATLANTA (October 27, 2009) – Most women
are always within reach of their beloved hand bags,
and Christian radio traffic reporter Heidi Rew
of 104.7 The Fish, was no different.
But when Heidi, 28, began to experience chronic
and debilitating headaches, the radio darling never would
have guessed her pain could be related to an oversized
purse. After all, many women carry large hand bags,
right? |
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Enter Dr. Matthew Sweat of Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic,
who after one consultation was able to attribute Heidi’s
headaches to a disc misalignment. The culprit: her seven
and one-half pound purse.
After taking X-rays, Dr. Matthew determined the misplaced
disc was likely a left-over injury
from a car accident nearly five years ago, and Heidi’s heavy hand bag
was further nagging the pain.
Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic located on Chamblee Tucker
Road in Atlanta practices a revolutionary method of chiropractic
medicine that uses a miracle machine to send mild vibrations
to the neck’s atlas – the top bone of the spinal
cord that supports the skull – that helps realign
the spine. This method requires no manipulation of the
spine through physical adjustments. Dr. Roy Sweat, Dr.
Matthew’s father, is the founder of the atlas orthogonal
procedure, which has been featured on “The Doctors,” and “The
Montel Williams Show.”
Before her referral to Dr. Matthew, Heidi had had been
treated by several primary care physicians who prescribed
steroids and muscle relaxers to relieve the pain. Even
though an MRI indicated no obvious cause of the headaches,
they did determine Heidi suffers from a low thyroid, which
may have contributed to her headaches.
But after many years of ineffective treatments and inconclusive
diagnoses, Heidi turned to Dr. Matthew, and after one treatment
her tension was relieved immediately.
Heidi was so elated, she raved about
Dr. Matthew and his treatment on-air saying, “I haven’t felt this
good in years.” As for Heidi’s purse, Dr. Matthew
asked that she consider a lighter accessory. For more information,
contact Marilyn Pearlman at mpearlman@pearlmanassociates.com,
or visit www.atlasorthogonality.com |
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October 20, 2009
“Atlas Orthogonal Advanced Procedures Atlanta Conference” on
October 17-18 was a huge success. The conference drew 100
Atlas Orthogonal chiropractors from as far away as Columbia,
South America and Japan. With an interpreter’s
assistance, Dr. Hajime Sega and his three colleagues not
only listened attentively to Dr. Roy and Dr. Matthew Sweat,
but also presented their case study entitled “The Strange
Case of the Slipped Atlas”. |
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Dr. Hajime with his colleauges
and the Sweat Institute
Staff. |
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Pastor David McCoy, Dr. Matthew Sweat’s
patient victimized by Multiple Sclerosis, gave an inspirational
talk on his miraculous improvement in symptoms since Atlas
Orthogonal Chiropractic treatments. He described how fear
of the unknown gripped him when he could hardly walk as
he descended the treadmill; and needing assistance to walk
off the pulpit after delivering a eulogy at his church,
People’s Baptist Church in McDonough, Georgia. |
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Left to Right: Dr. Matthew Sweat,
Pastor David McCoy, Dr. Roy Sweat. |
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One church member recommended
Dr. Sweat; to stop her pleas, the skeptical Pastor McCoy
made the 25 miles trip to Atlanta, Georgia to the offices
of the Sweat Institute for Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic. “I
could hardly walk down the hallway to the examining room;
but after the adjustment, I didn’t use my cane and
I never use my wheelchair now.”
As Pastor McCoy travels around the country
preaching, he also motivates his listeners to never give
up. “I STILL HAVE MS,” he says, “BUT
I HAVE HOPE that I had lacked before my Atlas Orthogonal
Chiropractic treatment.”
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Dr. Dennis Fiorini, President of the
Sweat Institute Foundation for Research, announced that
on November 1st the Sweat Foundation will launch a National
Fundraising Campaign to increase Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic’s
Research and Educational training. Contributions are tax
deductible. |
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