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The
Chiropractic Story of Masha and Dasha
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The
new mother was told that her twin babies had died after birth.
However the truth was far different: they were sent to an institute
near Moscow to be studied. This was to be the fate of "Masha"
and "Dasha", one of the most unusual sets of "Siamese"
or conjoined twins ever born.
Identical
twins are formed when a fertilized egg divides into two eggs.
The two eggs grow into two babies that are identical in every
respect. Conjoined or Siamese twins are formed in the same way
as identical twins but the eggs, for some reason, don't completely
separate; instead, they remain partially attached. It was the
unique way in which the twins were connected that caused Soviet
scientists to take such an interest in them.
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Although
Masha and Dasha have four arms, they have only three legs. They
stand on two of their legs, one controlled by Masha, one by Dasha
(they were five before they learned how to walk) while a third,
vestigial leg remains in the air behind them. Their upper intestines
are separated but they share a single lower intestine and rectum.
They have four kidneys and one bladder, and often disagree on
when to urinate. They have a common reproductive system.
Because
their circulatory systems are inter-connected, the twins share
each other's blood. Therefore, a bacterium or virus that enters
one twin's bloodstream will soon be seen in the blood of her
sister. Yet surprisingly, illness affects them differently. Dasha
is short-sighted, prone to colds and right-handed. Masha smokes
occasionally, has a healthier constitution, higher blood pressure
than her sister, good eyesight and is left-handed.
The
twins differing health patterns present a mystery. Why did one
become ill with a childhood disease, like measles for example,
while the other did not? The measles "bug" was in both
of their bodies, in their collective bloodstream; so why didn't
both get the measles?
Evidently
there is more to "getting the measles" than having
the measles "bug". This phenomenon was seen over and
over again with the girls (flu, colds, other childhood diseases
were all experienced separately). If germs alone had the power
to cause infectious diseases, why would one of the twins be disease-free
while the other was ill? What was it in their makeup that differentiated
one from the other?
The
answer was not far to seek. Although Masha and Dasha had common
circulatory, digestive, excretory, lymphatic, endocrine and skeletal
systems (they were joined at the hips), they had separate spinal
columns and spinal cords. This was the only important difference
between the two girls.
In
Masha and Dasha, nature's "laboratory" devised an experiment
that no human researcher could ever duplicate. These extraordinary
twins are an invaluable example confirming that there is much
more to "catching" a disease than simply breathing
in germs; germs can make you sick if and only if your body provides
fertile ground to grow in.
The
state of your nervous system can determine whether you have high
or low resistance to disease. If you are suffering from disease,
the health of your nervous system will play a decisive role in
whether or not (and how rapidly) you will recover. By keeping
your spinal column and nervous system free from subluxation stress,
chiropractic care keeps you in a higher state of health.
Masha
and Dasha became celebrities when they appeared on a popular
national television program in Russia. They were reunited with
their mother (their father had since died) and are hopeful: "The
past forty years haven't been so good, but things are looking
up for the next forty," said Dasha.
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