The classic medical text Gray’s Anatomy tells us
that the nervous system is the master control system of the body,
determining the function of all systems, all functions and all organs.
Newer to science is the profound interconnectivity between the nervous
system and immune system. Once thought of as separate, these systems are
now considered intertwined. It is now widely accepted that a healthy
immune system supports nervous system function, and vice versa. This is
very important for us to recognize if we want to create a healthy
terrain.
The nervous and immune systems are interconnected in several
known ways. Adrenal glands are one common link. Chemicals and hormones
that are produced by cells of both systems are another connection.
Additionally, research shows that the brain uses nerve cells to
communicate directly with the immune system.
Chiropractic care was
first linked to improved immunity during the deadly flu epidemic of 1917
and 1918, when chiropractic patients fared better than the general
population. This observation spurred a study of the field. The data
reported that flu victims under chiropractic care had an estimated .25
percent death rate, considerably less than the normal rate of 5 percent
among flu victims who received no chiropractic care.
In 1936,
pioneering endocrinologist Hans Selye began ground-breaking research on
the effects of stress on our health. B.J. Palmer tells us: Selye’s great
contribution to science was this clear concept, that disease affects
people according to their previously developed ability to adapt. The
writer goes on to relate that the physician prefers to hear that you
have had childhood diseases rather than avoided them. He knows that a
bout of harmless chickenpox while you were a child, will probably
immunize you for life, but that if you contract it first as an adult, it
could run a very serious course. This is somewhat of a reversal to
medical thinking in years past. This may seem strange, but the writer
has this to say regarding antibiotics. “All too often, a patient will
insist on a shot of glamorous penicillin or some newer antibiotic for a
mild infection. The physician will explain that the drug is not
necessary-that it is better for the body to use its own defenses—but the
determined patient shops around until he finds someone who will
administer it anyhow.” “The frequent result is that, although the
individual’s own natural resistance would have conquered the infection,
the antibiotic suddenly robs the body of the germs necessary to
stimulate the antibody producing mechanism into action. And, a stubborn
chronic disease takes hold, against which, antibiotics are now
powerless.”
In chiropractic we understand that nerve system function can be interfered with by
misalignments,
which create interferences to the normal transmission of nerve
impulses. When this occurs, any and all systems are affected. Certainly
immune system function, dependent on proper functioning of the nervous
system, can be impaired as well. Since then, additional studies have
supported chiropractic care to improve immunity. One study found that
disease-fighting white blood cell counts were higher just 15 minutes
after spinal adjustments. In a similar study, the immune system response
in HIV-positive patients under regular care for six months showed a 48
percent increase in white blood cell counts. Conversely, the group that
did not receive chiropractic adjustments experienced a 7.96 percent
decrease in immunity cells. More research is certainly warranted.
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