Sids
The peak
incidence of SIDS occurs between the ages of 2 and 4 months in the
US; precisely when the first two routine immunizations are given.
Source: Today's Chiropractic: March/April 2002
Besides the possible link between subluxation and SIDS, the lifelong
health benefits which may follow adjustment shortly after birth should
be the subject of additional research. Changing the world begins by
adjusting one child.
Source: http://www.worldchiropracticalliance.org/tcj/2002/jul/jul2002kent.htm
For years, the tragedy of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) has
baffled the medical community. Now, a new book offers compelling theories
that connect many unexplained infant deaths to brain stem malfunction
caused by vertebral subluxation, or spinal misalignment.
SIDS claims the lives of approximately 3,000 infants in the United
States each year. Today, more children die of SIDS in one year than
all children who die of cancer, heart disease, pneumonia, child abuse,
AIDS, cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy combined.
The brain stem is the control center for respiration and cardiac function.
There are in excess of 100 medical research papers pointing to brain
stem abnormalities as the cause of SIDS.
Through atlas subluxations, the brain stem malfunctions, causing the
infant to stop breathing and die.
The authors suggest that chiropractors should examine and correct
the spines of infants to increase their health potential and decrease
their risk of SIDS.
Reference: "The Best-Kept Secret to Raising a Healthy Child...and
The Possible Prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)"
is based on 10 years of research and more than 100 medical research
papers that suggest a brain stem-spinal connection.