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Health eNews

June 2013 issue | back issues

Healthy news and information from Dr. Lee Wickwire. Published monthly by Wickwire Chiropractic and Wellness Center.

Chiropractic is a Big Idea.

That's a Big Idea!

It’s the foundation of chiropractic: It’s the “Big Idea.”

To appreciate the big idea, consider a couple small ideas. Pain relievers are a small idea. Sure, relief is a big deal. But ingesting a drug that stops your brain from sensing pain is actually a dangerous idea!

Germs are a small idea. Our body successfully deals with them all the time. They’re only an issue on those rare occasions when we create a hospitable environment for them to flourish. Germs are small, but the fear is needlessly large.

Just what is the Big Idea? It’s the idea that you and I are self-healing. When we function as we were created, we’re naturally healthy and are able to heal. When you’re not healthy, something is interfering with this ability. Since your nervous system controls the whole show, that’s where we look.


We really aren't worried about your germs, so leave the mask home and come on in!

Contagious?

From time to time we get calls from practice members notifying us that they are either too sick to keep their appointment or fearful that their presence in our practice would needlessly expose us to their germs. Allow me to correct some serious misconceptions!

If you’re sick, you probably have vertebral subluxations and could benefit greatly from an adjustment. Try to keep your appointment. It’s likely to help your recovery. If we were to somehow “catch” everything that our practice members had, we’d be sick all the time. But we’re not. Because… We do many things to keep our immune systems strong. Among them is getting regular chiropractic adjustments. Just like you.

We appreciate your concern. But we’d rather you came in anyway.


No Chiropractic "Diet!"

Diets don't work - for your weight or your chiropractic care.

“What do you think of Atkins? Or South Beach?”

It’s a question I get all the time. But every diet has a serious flaw. It’s the diet part.

Name the diet, and if someone follows it, they’ll usually lose some weight. But they soon return to their original eating and exercise habits and they’re back where they began.

Many people see their chiropractic care as a “diet” of sorts. They come in while they’re hurting but stop when they’re feeling better. Later, they experience a relapse.

That’s because lasting spinal changes are made with continued care after symptoms subside.

Getting and keeping our nervous systems interference-free is a lifestyle choice. That’s why more and more practice members opt to see us on an ongoing basis. They’re the ones who tried the chiropractic diet and decided to go for the chiropractic lifestyle.

In This Issue

Immune-Nervous System Link

Back in 1918, the Spanish influenza pandemic claimed the lives of over 25 million people around the world.

Your immune system - the best defense is a good offense!

The death rate among those who consulted medical doctors often exceeded 6.5%. Compare that to the death rate among people who went to chiropractors, which was recorded at a mere .06% to 1.2%! Coincidence? Perhaps.

While suspected at the time, and more obvious today, there is a connection between the nervous system and the immune system.

When disturbed by vertebral subluxations the nervous system can have a dampening effect on the immune system, leaving people more susceptible to whatever is "going around." In fact, most of us can recall getting a cold or some other illness immediately following periods of stress, sleep deprivation or the “let down” after taking an important test or completing a big project at work.

Whether you’re concerned about the flu or know someone who is, the best protection is to make sure your nervous system is in tip-top shape so your immune system can work to its fullest potential. Regular chiropractic care may help.