Chiropractic and/or Physical Therapy can save your life
-- Anti-aging at its best
Research Review: 1918
In
the closing days of World War I, a deadly form of influenza
("flu") appeared. The influenza pandemic of
1917-1918 claimed more lives world wide than the war.
During
this crisis, Doctors of Chiropractic noticed that their
patients seemed to have a lower fatality rate than the
general population. Although this Chiropractic observation
remains unpublished (there were no scholarly journals
willing to publish Chiropractic data in those days), a
study was published by the osteopathic profession.1 Among
Doctors of Osteopathy of the time, it was routine to check
patients' spines for "osteopathic lesions" (which
Doctors of Chiropractic refer to as "subluxations"),
and to correct them with manipulation. Due to this similarity,
the osteopathic publication effectively verifies the Chiropractic
observation.
The
death rate among influenza patients under conventional
medical care in the U.S. was estimated to be 5-6%. The
fatality rate among influenza patients under osteopathic
care was estimated at 0.25%. The implication drawn from
this data by the study's author was that lesions (subluxations)
depress the immune system. Therefore, correcting lesions
assists immune function.
This
conclusion drawn by both Osteopaths and Chiropractors
more than 80 years ago has received support from recent
research. The activity of the immune system's major "players"
-the white blood cells - has been found to increase after
Chiropractic adjustments. 2^ A small but intriguing study
suggests that the immune response of HIV-positive patients
(as measured by CD4 count) improves when spinal subluxations
are corrected.
In
your ordinary day-to-day experience, you are not likely
to notice that your white blood cells are a bit sluggish.
Yet, this may very well be one effect of spinal subluxation
-even in the absence of a sore back or stiff neck, If
you are not already doing so, please consider scheduling
monthly chiropractic check-ups, even if you are pain free.
1.
Riley GW. Osteopathic Success the Treatment of Influenza
and Pneumonia. J Am Osteopathic Asm, 1919; 18: 565.
2.
Brennan PC, et al. Immunologjc Correlates of Reduced Spinal
Mobility. Proceedings of the 1991 International Corf on
SpinalManip (FCER): 118.
3.
Brennan PC. et al, Enchanced Phagocytic Cell Repiratory
Burst Induced by Spinal Manipulation. J Manipulative Physiol
Ther, 1991; 14:399
4.
Selano JL, et al. The Effects of Specific Upper Cervical
Adjustments on the CD4 Counts of HIV-Positive Patients.
Chiropr 7,1994; 3:32
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