Why do so many of our patients tell us that they get sick less often since receiving Chiropractic care? Honestly, we don’t know the exact mechanism but research and science are giving us more and more clues. None the less, our clinical experience in practice over the last 20 years has demonstrated this response from patients consistently. Let’s dive in a little:
For proper immunity, we require a communication system that correctly perceives what’s going on in the body, and then an appropriate response to that information. Numerous research studies have shown that chiropractic care impacts immune system function in a positive way. Here are just a few of the research papers to give you a taste. One study, “Enhancement of in vitro interleukin-2 production in normal subjects following a single spinal manipulative treatment”clearly demonstrated an increase in IL-2 levels and also in the function of T-cells, which are key players in the immune system’s army of cells, following chiropractic adjustment. The authors concluded that chiropractic adjustment can influence the biological immune response (click here for the article). In another study by Selano et al, “The Effects of Specific Upper Cervical Adjustments On The CD4 Counts of HIV Positive Patients'” (Chiropractic Research Journal 1994; 3(1): 32-39), the effects of six months of regular chiropractic care on the immune system function of HIV patients was measured. At the end of six months of care, the patients who had received regular adjustments had a 48% increase in the number of CD4+ T cells (p=0.06), whereas the patients who were not adjusted had an 8% decrease in CD4+ cells.
A series of studies published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Theraputics (JMPT) by Brennan and Triano showed that several types of immune system cells, including phagocytes, neutrophils, and PMNs, showed increased biological activity after chiropractic adjustment. These studies all again suggest that the chiropractic adjustment can enhance immune system function. Links to the PubMed abstracts can be found here and here.
I’m not going to dive into the history of the Spanish flu outbreak in 1918 and Chiropractic’s positive role in this blog but watch for it in the future as it is very interesting and encouraging.
While I know that many people don’t want to read research papers (like I do), but I also realize that sometimes we chiropractors take for granted that people understand how the chiropractic adjustments we deliver impact their overall health. The adjustments are impacting your nervous system health and therefore contribute to your life in so many ways. We are thankful to be able to help so many people in so many ways! In future blogs I will continue to provide you with the science behind the adjustment and what happens inside your body – its so cool! Can’t wait to share! In the meantime, make sure you follow our facebook and twitter pages for the most frequent information, and guide your friends to our main website page to contact us.
Dr. Lynne
It’s Easter and for many it means a love of eating a ton of Chocolate! It’s also got me thinking: why do we give/eat Chocolate at Easter? I think for many people, chocolate brings them back mentally and emotionally to their childhood. It brings them to a calmer time when they weren’t stressed out, they had no responsibilities and they were just plain happy. Personally, I find ice cream (specifically an ice cream cone) can bring me back to that “happy place”.
On some Sundays in the summer when I was a kid, my family of 8 would hop in the green station wagon and head over to the Stoney Creek Dairy for ice cream cones after church. This was such a treat! We could look at all the flavours and choose the one we wanted – any kind we wanted!! I have no idea how often we would go (I’m guessing not too often due to the cost for all of us!) but it has stuck in my memory as absolutely heavenly! Whenever I have thought about this or when I talk to my siblings about it, we always smile and remember how awesome the ice cream was! When I look back at it more deeply today, I see things a little differently…
I realize now that our joy didn’t have that much to do with the ice cream- it was about so much more! That sweetness that I experienced at that Stoney Creek Dairy was actually a sweet overflow from being in church and being surrounded by the love of God. I experienced calm, peacefulness, joy, happiness and most importantly unconditional love. Subconsciously and deeply I knew that I was loved no matter what and it felt great! When I was feeling that way, obviously everything I experienced after that was going to be awesome too! Now pile on top of that sweet love the fact that I was travelling with the people that I loved the most in the entire world and that I knew they loved me! Continue to pile on top of that the freedom I experienced when I could make a choice for myself of what flavour to have. All this together made this an amazing experience filled with wonderful emotions and memories- and oh ya – the ice cream tasted good … I think.
Still deeper…See when I really try to go into detail to remember the ice cream, I don’t even know what kind I would choose and I can’t remember the taste. That’s crazy because when I have an ice cream cone to this day, I feel joy and freedom! How can it be that I don’t remember the taste when it is the ice cream that I have always associated this great experience with? The reality is, the ice cream wasn’t the point at all, it was the experience of love surrounding me on a deeper level and I just associated it with the physical world! How many other mental and spiritual experiences (positive or negative) have I associated with the physical thing I was doing when I experienced it? How has that formed me into who I believe I am today? Life’s lessons are rarely learned immediately because they need time to mature just as we do. It’s funny because just now as I am writing this, I now also realize why there’s something special about a bacon and eggs breakfast that brings me joy. Guess when I would have bacon and eggs? You guessed it – after church and with my family surrounded by love! Think about your favourite place or a favourite possession and you will quickly find that it is your favourite because it reminds you of some sort of love.
Back to the question of why we give chocolate and chocolate eggs at Easter… I have no idea! Maybe it’s to symbolize that inside an egg is new life and new hope. Maybe its because it physically makes us feel good, maybe it’s to remind us of our childhood memories of innocence and happiness, maybe it’s to remind us that pure love is so sweet, maybe its a family tradition, or maybe it’s just because society does it and has marketed it to us. I know it’s not because milk chocolate is good for us! (Yes I know dark chocolate is good for you in many ways!). Regardless of why others do it, if you give gifts or chocolate, why do you do it (or not do it)? It’s important to ask yourself that question because you may be surprised what the answer will reveal! You will hopefully realize that it has nothing to do with the chocolate!
This Easter weekend, I hope you have an amazing time no matter how you celebrate it! For our family, it is definitely not about the chocolate. This is a weekend to remember what pure sacrificial love looks like, and how there is always hope and new life thanks to Jesus. Nothing can replace and no chocolate is sweeter than knowing and feeling this type of unconditional love that only He can provide. You don’t have to work for it or earn His love – it is freely given to each of us to experience and we have the amazing choice to choose to accept His gift! Feel it and choose it (just like I did all those years ago when I felt the love and the freedom to choose my ice cream) and you will experience peace, joy and freedom every day!
If you’re thought that the gifts you give are about the physical thing that you give, I hope from this blog you see the folly in that. It’s not about the thing, it’s about what you are giving and representing with the gift! I hope and pray that when you eat your chocolate this Easter, you think about how SWEET pure LOVE is and if you give any gift (including a gift of chocolate), please don’t forget to give the SWEETEST gift of all – LOVE!! Blessings, Dr. Lynne
I’m not a coffee drinker however I do love to start my day with some Matcha tea 2-3 times a week! Here’s a video that shows you how I make one of my favourite teas. This tea is loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, good fat, protein and more so I’ll include the recipe below as well as details on all the good stuff in it!
Matcha tea is loaded with antioxidants and polyphenols which can help to protect against heart disease, help regulate blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and has anti aging properties to name a few. It’s important to get a high quality source from Japan because often times tea from China have lead in them. I only drink this tea in the morning 2-3 times a week because it does have caffeine in it.
As for the Maca, it is an acquired taste which I love! Maca is a cruciferous vegetable and has carbs, protein, and a little fat. It also has Vitamin C, copper, Iron, Potassium, Vitamin B6, Manganese and fiber within it. Endurance athletes find it helps their performance while some others have said that it helped them with menopausal symptoms, as well as increasing their energy and mood.
The Coconut oil is a good fat that is a medium chain triglycerides which has been shown to have many health benefits including increasing fat burning and various other metabolic roles in the body.
Lastly stevia is a natural sweetener which is made from the stevia leaf which does not raise your blood sugar.
Specifically the ingredients are: 1/2 tsp Matcha (ideally from Japan), 1/2-1 tsp Maca (ideally from Peru), 1 tsp coconut oil, 1-2 drops stevia. The health benefits are awesome about this tea however the best thing in my opinion is the taste!
I hope you enjoyed the video and more importantly the tea!
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Blessings, Dr. Lynne
What are the things that you value in life the most?
Are you investing your time, energy, and finances into those things?
In what area are you doing a great job?
Where can you improve?
Most people have put together a financial plan for their future
1- Your Attitude
This can be the most devastating thing that is robbing you of health and joy. Research shows that those negative thoughts that you have create a neurological and physical change in your body chemistry and cause a breakdown cascade of events. Remember – YOU CHOOSE your attitude, your circumstances do not!
Action: Write down 3 things you are grateful for every day for 3 weeks and see how your attitude changes!
2- Your Kitchen Cupboards
Since everyone knows that clean, fresh, wholesome food is essential to health and life, why are most people eating foods that are killing them? Simply put, they have got into the habit of it and they are afraid or feel unequipped to make changes.
Action: If you want to be equipped for change, come to our next workshop: “Advanced Nutrition made Easy” We guarantee that you will come away with things you can start immediately that will transform your health and life! Register here.
3- Your Couch
New research is showing how sitting has detrimental effects on your health and life. Sitting is now considered the new smoking. The more you sit, the worse it is. Being physically active is a way of life, not just an exercise routine you do 3 times a week.
Action: If you watch tv, do sittups, pushups, jumping jacks, lunges etc during commercials. Also, put yourself in environments that support movement and fun. Find out when our next walk/run group starts by joining our email list (max is 2 emails per month).
4- Your Posture
Yes, your mom was right when she told you to sit up straight! Research shows that curled shoulders and head forward posture is correlated with earlier death. Most people think posture is something they consciously do and can therefore correct it by thinking about it more. For most people this isn’t the case. It is actually caused by a previous asymptomatic injury that has healed in wrong and therefore must be corrected in order to correct the posture.
Action: If you want to fix your posture, see a local chiropractor who specializes in postural and spinal correction (like us☺). Click here to book an appointment.
5- Your Perceived Stress
Yes, I said perceived. Stress to you is joy to someone else. When you perceive something as stressful, it creates a cascade of events that eventually leads to an increase in cortisol in the body. This is linked to most chronic diseases that we see today.
Action: Either lower your chances of having stressful circumstances (tough to do most times), or change your perception of the stressor. Look at it in the context of “In my eulogy, with this be a major part of it”. If no, then relax a little, trust a little, and have a little faith!
Finally, action is required to move to where you want to go in your health and life. Which one of the action steps above are you going to take – after all, remember that your life depends on it!