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THE REAL SCOOP ON KIDS & CHIROPRACTIC- featured article on Planet Chiropractic
What can chiropractic do
for your child?
Why do millions of parents bring their children to Doctors of
Chiropractic every year? Is it only for highly dramatic health
conditions? Is it only for when my child is hurting? Not at all!
Chiropractic's purpose is to remove interferences to the natural healing power running through the body. When that power is unleashed the healing that results may be profound. Today we find more parents bringing their children to chiropractors for day-to-day health concerns we're all familiar with: colds, sore throats, ear infections, fevers, colic, asthma, tonsillitis, allergies, bed-wetting, infections, pains, falls, stomach-aches, and the hundred and one little and big things children go through as they grow up. Chiropractors Do Not Treat Disease - It's most important to understand that chiropractic is not a treatment for disease. It's purpose is to remove spinal nerve stress, a serious and often painless condition most children (and adults) have in their bodies. Spinal nerve stress interferes with the proper functioning of the nervous system, can weaken internal organs and organ systems, lower resistance, reduce healing potential and set the stage for sickness and disorders of all kinds. When a chiropractor frees the nervous system from spinal stress, the healing power of the body is unleashed: the immune system functions more efficiently, resistance to disease increases, and your child's body functions more efficiently. Your child can respond to internal and external environmental stresses such as germs, changes in temperature, humidity, toxins, pollen and all the other stresses he/she comes in contact with more efficiently. So although children with diseases are often brought to the chiropractor, the chiropractor is not treating their diseases but is instead freeing them of spinal nerve stress, thus permitting their body's natural healing potential to function at its best. What Exactly Is Nerve Stress? - Spinal nerve stress (also referred to as vertebral subluxations, the subluxation complex, or “pinched nerves”) is a misalignment or distortion of the spinal column, skull, hips, and related tissues (the structural system) that irritate, stretch, impinge or otherwise interfere with the proper function of the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves and outlying or peripheral nerves). Since the nervous system controls the function of the body, any interference to it can have wide-ranging effects. How Is Spinal Stress Caused? -
Spinal nerve stress can be caused by physical, chemical and/or emotional
stress. Physical stress may start in the womb, with the baby lying in a
distorted or twisted manner. Spinal nerve stress in newborns is more
common than previously realized. This may be caused by a traumatic or
difficult birth which can introduce great stress to the infant's skull,
spinal column and pelvis. Throughout childhood, the normal childhood
traumas every child experiences can be a source of spinal and cranial
trauma. Most of the time, the pain from the initial injury “goes away”
however the damage incurred continues to affect the future function of
the child’s nerve system.
It’s All About Function! -Today's
parents are more concerned than ever about the adverse effects drugs
have on their children. Parents are increasingly asking, when handed a
prescription for a child's recurrent problem, "Is this really all I
can do for my child? Is there a safer alternative?”
July 8 2002 |
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