Chiropractic Adjustments Affect
the Autonomic Nervous System, Study Shows
In a recent study published in the September 2000
issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiologic Therapeutics,
researchers showed that chiropractic adjustments have an effect on the
Autonomic Nervous System. This research was designed to measure the
changes in "Edge Light Pupil Cycle Time" (ELPCT) which is one of
the light reflexes of the eyes. This reflex is controlled by the
Autonomic Nervous System. The results showed a decrease in the Edge
Light Pupil Cycle Time therefore showing a direct link between a
chiropractic adjustment and a response in the Autonomic Nervous System.
The implications of
this research go well beyond the eye itself. The Autonomic Nervous
System is that part of the nervous system responsible for the control and
function of internal body organs. Chiropractors have said for over
100 years that interference to the nervous system creates a situation
whereby various parts of the body will not be functioning at their fullest
innate potential. Despite all the reported cases of people with a
variety of internal problems responding to chiropractic care, the medical
community would always dismiss these cases as a coincidence.
This new research adds much credibility to the reports of
miraculous results under chiropractic by scientifically showing a link
between chiropractic adjustments of the spine and the part of the nervous
system responsible for the control of internal organs. This clearly
validates and reinforces the great results that chiropractors have
reported to see over the last 100 years. Chiropractic care can have a
positive affect on organ system health problems.
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