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HIV/AIDS Patients Quality of
Life Increases with Chiropractic Care
According to the September 11, 2002 issue of the online
"Up & Coming Magazine", chiropractic enables HIV/AIDS
patients to live a higher quality life. The article
states that clinical studies indicate chiropractic can:
1) boost immune system function, 2) help with secondary
symptoms and 3) address quality of life issues by
reduction in stress as well as prevention of disease and
symptoms.
In clinical trials, monitored by the Rand Corporation,
and conducted at Life University, chiropractic showed
great potential to boost immune function. In addition to
this study, several other preliminary studies also
showed immune system boosting. In 1991 Patricia Brennan,
PhD conducted a study that demonstrated an increased
immune function following a thoracic (mid back)
adjustment. Dr. Pero stated in his research that
"Chiropractic patients in the study had 200 percent
greater immune competence than people who had not
received chiropractic, and 400 percent greater immune
competence than people with cancer or other serious
disease."
The article also notes that chiropractic can also help
with secondary symptoms associated with HIV/AIDS.
Secondary symptoms are usually the main reason HIV/AIDS
patients seek chiropractic in the first place. According
to the article, Craig Martin D.C, noted that eighty
percent of HIV/AIDS patients report some degree of
neuropathy, which includes symptoms such as numbness,
tingling and/or burning, With chiropractic care these
patients reported significant decrease in symptoms.
Patrece Frisbee D.C, of Stratogen Health of Miami Beach,
a multidisciplinary clinic, reports 80 percent of her
patients are HIV positive "and they need extensive
chiropractic care because of the wide array of side
effects that accompany the powerful prescribed
medications."
The article closes with a powerful chiropractic
endorsement. They conclude, "Chiropractic is an
alternative that will work with HIV/AIDS patients. It
has broadened the view of chiropractic as a mind/body
therapy. It's role in healthcare is increasing everyday.
If you aren't under chiropractic, then you are not
allowing your body to perform at 100 percent." |
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