Posted on 2011-11-14 09:15:11
Turn Back Time with Chiropractic Care
While the benefits of chiropractic care are well known to anyone who has experienced acute back pain, there are many other benefits that can be achieved through spinal adjustments. In this article from Natural News, they discuss studies that show that chiropractic care can help the body to relieve stress and allow the body to heal as designed. Oxidative stress can lead to cellular damage which in turn causes aging. It is now a broadly accepted theory that free radicals are the primary cause of aging. This article does get technical in describing oxidative stress, free radicals and the like but the bottom line is that chiropractic adjustments have been shown to lessen free radicals in the body. Learn more about this process and how regular chiropractic care in Tampa, can help in the article below:
Monday, October 11, 2010 by: Dr. David Jockers
(NaturalNews) Our body is in a
constant and never ending struggle for survival. Scientists estimate that each
of our cells must withstand around 10,000 individual assaults from reactive
oxygen species (ROS) or free radicals. Amazingly, the body has an incredible
system of self-healing that withstands the onslaught and rebuilds what has been
damaged. Chiropractic care has been shown to be a powerful method of
stabilizing and enhancing this self-healing ability.
The central nervous system is the primary system that controls all function and
healing within the body. This flow of nerve energy from the brain to the body
coordinates all 75 trillion cells to action. The brain is then fed through
movement information that it receives from skin, joint, & muscle receptors.
This movement information is called "proprioception." The brain
depends on adequate proprioception for optimal function.
Physical nerve stress occurs when the spinal bones are twisted or thrown out of
alignment. This is caused every day by macro traumas such as falls, car
accidents, & sporting activities. Micro traumas such as bad posture,
repetitive movements, and poor sleeping habits can damage the spine &
nervous system as well. Physical nerve stress causes a deficiency in healthy
brain-body signaling and an increased release of the stress hormone cortisol.
This disrupts the body's ability to heal.
Chiropractic adjustments remove this built-up pressure on the nervous system
allowing the body to heal as it was designed. Many studies have shown
chiropractic care to be a powerful form of anti-aging.
In 2005, a landmark study published in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation
(JVSR) found evidence that chiropractic care can reduce oxidative stress in the
body.
Oxidative stress is the damage that occurs when free radicals outnumber the
body's antioxidants. Oxidative stress damages all body cell components:
proteins, lipids and DNA. In fact, researchers have found that one out of every
three proteins is rendered dysfunctional by unchecked free radical damage.
Thiols are sulfur containing compounds in the body that act as antioxidants.
They react with free radicals to neutralize them. Serum levels of thiols
reflect DNA's capacity to repair itself, report scientists of Biomedical
Diagnostic Research, Inc, and can be used to measure aging and disease status.
In a 2003 study published in the Journal of Anti Aging Medicine, low serum
thiol levels were found in nine different categories of human sickness and
disease.
The study published in JVSR consisted of 76 participants: one group received
short-term chiropractic care; a second group received long-term chiropractic
care; and the third group received no chiropractic care.
The study qualified participants for age, sex and the use of nutritional
supplements. Healthy individuals that received chiropractic care for 2 or more
years had higher serum thiol levels than those with disease. Some of the
chiropractic patients had serum thiol levels higher than what is associated with
normal wellness.
Chiropractor Dr. Christopher Kent explained: 'Oxidative stress, metabolically
generating free radicals, is now a broadly accepted theory of how we age and
develop disease.'
'Going through life,' he adds, 'we experience physical, chemical and emotional
stress. These stresses affect the function of the nervous system. We
hypothesized that these disturbances in nerve function could affect oxidative
stress and DNA repair on a cellular level.'
'Chiropractic care appears to improve the ability of the body to adapt to stress,' concluded Kent.
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