Chiropractic Influence on Oxidative Stress and DNA Repair
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Article Date: 07 Mar 2005 - 0:00 PDT
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There is a growing body of evidence that wellness care provided by doctors of chiropractic may reduce health care costs, improve health behaviors, and enhance patient perceived quality of life. Until recently, however, little was known about how chiropractic adjustments affected the chemistry of biological processes on a cellular level.
In a landmark study published this week in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR; http://www.jvsr.com), chiropractors collaborating with researchers at the University of Lund found that chiropractic care could influence basic physiological processes affecting oxidative stress and DNA repair. These findings offer a scientific explanation for the positive health benefits reported by patients receiving chiropractic care.
The researchers measured serum thiol levels in 21 patients under short-term chiropractic care and 25 patients under long-term chiropractic care. The results were compared to those of a non-chiropractic treated control group of 30 subjects. Long-term chiropractic care of two or more years was shown to re-establish a normal physiological state independent of age, sex, or nutritional supplements. Symptom-free or primary wellness subjects under chiropractic care demonstrated higher mean serum thiol levels than patients with active disease, and produced some values that were higher than normal wellness values.
Serum thiols are primary antioxidants, and serve as a measure of human health status. The test provides a surrogate estimate of DNA repair enzyme activity, which has been shown to correlate with lifespan and aging.
Dr. Christopher Kent, one of the authors explained, "Going through life, we experience physical, chemical, and emotional stress. These stresses affect the function of the nervous system. We hypothesized that these disturbances in nerve function could affect oxidative stress and DNA repair on a cellular level."
"Oxidative stress, metabolically generating free radicals, is now a broadly accepted theory of how we age and develop disease," Kent continued. "Oxidative stress results in DNA damage, and inhibits DNA repair. DNA repair is the mechanism which fixes the damage caused by environmental impact."
Chiropractors apply spinal adjustments to correct disturbances of nerve function. "Chiropractic care appears to improve the ability of the body to adapt to stress," continued Kent. "Further research is needed to gain additional insights that will ultimately lead to improved clinical outcomes," he said.
The study was a collaborative involving Camgen, Inc. of Victoria, B.C. Canada; Chiropractic Leadership Alliance in Mahwah, NJ; Biomedical Diagnostic Research, LLC in Chesterland, Ohio; and Department of Cell and Molecular Biology of Tumor Immunology, University of Lund, Sweden.
JVSR is a peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to subluxation-based chiropractic research affiliated with the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA), an international organization representing doctors of chiropractic. WCA promotes the traditional, drug-free and non-invasive form of chiropractic as a means of correcting vertebral subluxations that cause nerve interference.
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If this catches on...
posted by Robert Hagood on 13 Apr 2005 at 9:02 pmOur society has been so caught up in the "If it ain't broke...don't fix it" mentality of health. This "sick-care" approach continues to do 2 things:
1. Increases the out of pocket cost for health care for every one of us and,
2. Increase the size of pharmaceutical companies bank accounts, who then can continue to market the "sick-care" approach so that the public continues to buy into a flawed way of thinking.
Chiropractic treatment could reduce suffering and the financial burden of health care to us all. If this catches on in the main-stream...the drug companies better watch out!
This is chiropractic
posted by Dr. Fred Blum on 19 Aug 2010 at 6:20 pmThis is what real chiropractic is all about. In 1895, the founder of the chiropractic principle, D.D.Palmer, stated, "The power that made the body, heals the body." He didn't have the science to back that up back then but this statement is just as revolutionary today as it was 115 years ago. Dr. Kent, et al. are simply pointing us in the direction of true wellness; that state of body/mind harmony that allows all of our systems to function the way they were designed (yes, DESIGNED. Chiropractic has always assumed the presence of a greater intelligence as the true force of healing).
When we're in this state of harmony, what I call "The Healing State", we have access to resources that are otherwise unavailable. The primary vehicle for the expression of these high-level resources for health, healing and quality of life is the nervous system. Chiropractors are specialists in the uncovering of subtle nervous system dysfunction (as opposed to medical pathologies) and optimizing the nervous system to express these resources at the highest possible level. I commend the authors for a job well done!
Dr. Fred Blum
So what?
posted by Matthew Bennett DC on 25 Nov 2011 at 12:24 amThis is interesting research but so what? Basic science research improves our understanding of underlying mechanisms but does not improve our care or advice. The next question that research needs to answer is "Do regular chiropractic adjustments make you less likely to get ill or help you recover from illness?" That question has not been answered well enough to be able to persuade the public, governments, medical doctors and insurers that chiropractic has a role in preventative health care.
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