Immune
Over
the years, chiropractic physicians have reported success in treating
a variety of conditions associated with bacterial and viral infection.
Manipulation of the vertebrae has an influence on neurologic function,
lymphatic drainage, blood flow and muscle tension. Recent research
by Patricia C Brennan, Ph.D., suggests that manipulation may also
have a great effect on certain aspects of immune function. Her group
showed that when the thoracic spine (mid-back) was adjusted, the respiratory
burst cycle of white blood cells was enhanced. Manipulation is thought
to stimulate immune function, in part by promoting the release of
endorphins long associated with improving immunity.
Source: Gregory R. Salmond, D.C. http://www.gmrcreations.com/Salmond/chiropra.htm
Understanding
the Link Between Chiropractic and Your Immune System by Dr. Paul Newton
It’s usually about this time of the year when I start hearing comments
like "Gee, I haven’t been sick yet this year!" or "Our
family hasn’t had any colds this winter!" People are quite surprised
by how much better their immune system is working since they’ve been
under chiropractic care. These people understood that the nervous
system controlled and coordinated every other system in the body but
they didn’t believe it until they experienced it first hand.
When a new person begins chiropractic care, we spend a great deal
of time and effort to educate him/her about the body’s capabilities
when the nervous system is free of stress. We explain how every system
in your body requires non-stop direction and feedback from the brain
and spinal cord to make sure it is doing its job perfectly. This includes
the immune system.
Most grasp this concept rather enthusiastically because they realize
that their body wants to be healthy and it just needs a chance to
do it on its own. The problem we encounter occurs when this new person
comes down with something, runs to the doctor and gets put on antibiotics.
The old belief system overrides all concepts of self-healing because
an infection made them sick.
Oddly enough, many people do get sick shortly after beginning chiropractic
care. As discouraging as this is to most, this is a very positive
healing response. Have you ever, in a moment of inspiration, decided
to clean up your desk, your office, your basement etc. because you
felt it would have a positive impact on your life? You didn’t like
the way you were operating and decided that things needed to change.
Your body does the same thing.
When you get adjusted and your body releases stress that has been
preoccupying most of its systems, your body gets inspired and decides
to change the state of affairs. It doesn’t like all the critters that
have taken up residence so it mounts an immune response to kill them
all. This makes us feel discomfort and we have been taught through
experience that this means we are sick. Most of us just want the discomfort
to stop so we ask our doctor for something to make it go away. We
take some medicine and demotivate the body, forcing it to return to
its original state.
Chiropractors have been telling people this for years and it is very
exciting for us to finally see some scientific proof. New research
in the area of neuroimmunobiology has shown that there are nerve endings
in the body’s immune tissues. Scientists now believe that the nervous
system and the immune system may be connected. It’s always nice to
have some scientific validation!
So do I think all medicine is bad? No. Sometimes when we let our bodies
get so run down that many of our immune responses are ineffective,
life-threatening infections can take hold in places where bacteria
can never get in a healthy person. Take pneumonia for example. This
disease that used to affect and kill only very sick people is showing
up routinely in the public. Antibiotics may be necessary to remove
the immediate threat but once the infection is under control, is that
person really healthy?
If you’re sick of your yearly bout of bronchitis or afraid of what
your kids bring home from school, it’s time to build up your defenses.
Regular chiropractic care is an integral step towards perfect health.
You and your family need regular adjustments to keep your systems
in perfect working order.
Source: 2002-2001 Filosofi Health Management Corporation
Chiropractic works on the body's immune system and its cells through
the nervous system, because the CD4 (T4) cells of the immune system
have tiny nerves going to them. Chiropractic adjustments correct for
interference to our main nervous system (brain and spinal cord), which
then has a positive effect on the rest of our nervous system and body.
Source: Life College, Atlanta, GA, USAResearch on Upper Cervical Adjustments
and CD4 Cell Count
Did you know that the nervous system directly and indirectly controls
the immune system. It's called - psychoneuroimmunology.
Source: Dr. Christopher Kent ICA Convention Atlanta Georgia, 1999
There is an increasing body of evidence that the nervous system is
capable of modulating the immune response. It is theorized that spinal
fixations may adversely affect the immune response through somatosympathetic
reflexes.
Spinal manipulation can correct the spinal fixations and may eliminate
the adverse affects of somatosympathetic reflexes.
Source: Fidelibus JC. An overview of neuroimmunomodulation and a possible
correlation with musculoskeletal system function.J Manipulative Physiol
Ther 1989;12(4):289-292 / Medline ID: 89361050
Psychological stress can produce physiological changes that suppress
the immune system making us prone to illness.
Positive feelings and states of expectancy, can work not only to enhance
our health but to eliminate disease
Source: David S. Sobel, MD, MPH, The Healing Brain, A Scientific Reader,
Edited by Robert Ornstewin, PhD and Charles Swencionis, PhD The Gilford
Press, New York, 1990