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April 2001 Issue
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Chiropractic
helps in treatment of addicts
From the March 29, 2001 issue of the Miami Herald (and
the April 9th issue of the Tacoma News Tribune) comes a story of how chiropractic care is helping those in a Miami drug
addiction program. The story starts by explaining that patients in
a residential drug-addiction program who received chiropractic care
designed to realign their vertebrae completed the treatment program at a
remarkable 100 percent rate.
Ninety-eight patients at Miami's Exodus
drug-treatment program participated in the study that was featured in a
Journal of Nature magazine called "Molecular Psychiatry".
The study also reported that the patients involved in the study at the
treatment center who received chiropractic care made fewer visits to a
nurses' station and showed significant decreases in anxiety.
Dr. Jay Holder, medical director of the Exodus
program and the chiropractor who conducted the study said,
"Completing a 28- to 30-day program greatly enhances an addict's
chances of staying clean, but nationally only 72 percent of participants
make it all the way through such programs." Holder went on to say,
"This correction of what chiropractors call subluxation results in
a sense of well-being that allows patients to benefit more thoroughly
from the group therapy and medical care of addiction treatment."
"Chiropractic does not treat addiction -- it does not treat any
disease,'' Holder said. ``We're allowing those things that treat
addiction to be embraced more thoroughly.''
The participants were divided into three groups.
One group got the regular regime of addiction care. The second
group got "sham" adjustments, while the third group got actual
chiropractic adjustments to correct subluxations. The group with
the regular care and the sham chiropractic had a completion rate in the
program of only 74% and 56%. The group that received the chiropractic
care to correct subluxations showed a completion rate of 100%. The
implications of completion of a drug treatment program are very
important to preventing addicts from returning to drugs.
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Bacteria That Are
Good for You
On
March 26, 2001 MSNBC ran a story called "Friendly Infections".
The basis of the story is that when we kill bacteria involved with an
infection, we are not only creating stronger harmful bacteria, but we are
also causing problems with the normal bacteria that are supposed to be
in our bodies.
The story mentions that our bodies contain
approximately 400 species of helpful or "friendly" bacteria,
known as “probiotics.” Most of these can be found clinging to the
walls of our stomachs and intestines.
It has been known for some time that these friendly
bacteria aid in our digestion, ward off other harmful microbes and help
us process folic acid and other critical nutrients. These friendly
bacteria come from many sources including, breast milk, yogurt,
buttermilk, fermented cheese, cultured milk and fermented soybeans.
Scientists have long suspected a link between these microbes and good
health. A Russian bacteriologist Elie Metchnikoff won a Nobel Prize in
the early 1900s for linking yogurt consumption to longevity.
Studies suggest that having a good supply of these
friendly bacteria can help ward off bladder infections, vaginal
infections, even sexually transmitted diseases. Europeans
regularly include things such as yogurt and fermented milk into their
diet and consider these to be assisting in good health. While I'm not a
fan of dairy products in general, fermented products are easier to
digest and those that state "live culture" do contain
probiotics. If you're lactose intolerant or opposed to the
consumption of dairy products, you can pick up "probiotics" at
any natural food store; usually you'll find them in the refrigerated
section.
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Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Big Chiropractic Booster
Arnold
Schwarzenegger was the headline speaker at the 9th Annual Symposium on
Natural Fitness held March 2-4, 2001 in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by the
International Chiropractors Association (ICA). A strong supporter
of chiropractic and a chiropractic patient himself for many years,
"Arnold" told the group of chiropractors: "I depend on
chiropractic and so does my whole family. . I have been making a movie
in Mexico and all of us on the set saw the chiropractor to keep us
going. All of the crew, electricians, stunt people, actors, all of us,
were adjusted regularly by this great woman chiropractor who worked
around the clock to take care of us all. That's what chiropractors do,
take care of people like no other kind of healer."
Each year the ICA's Symposium on Natural
Fitness is held in conjunction with the "Arnold Classic" a
bodybuilding and fitness event. At this event athletes and
chiropractors from all over the world get together to celebrate health
and fitness. Many of the top competitors from these events follow
Arnolds lead by being regular chiropractic patients. Schwarzenegger, a
chiropractic patient himself for years, summed his feelings for
chiropractic up by saying, "It is truly one of the few
professions that really helps people in a straightforward way with no
monkey business, like some of the other professions promise to help, but
this chiropractic is the real thing."
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Viagra linked to
Cases of Blindness
Reported in Reuters March 12, 2001 is a story that
links Viagra usage to blindness. Dr. Howard Pomeranz, a US
ophthalmologist and director of neuro-ophthalmology at the University of
Maryland Medical Center, says there appears to be a risk that men taking
Viagra, the impotence drug, could suffer permanent vision loss or even
blindness. "We know that Viagra regulates a chemical in
the body to constrict the arteries. The constriction may cut off the
blood flow to the optic nerve, especially in people with a low
cup-to-disk ratio, where the blood vessels and nerves are tightly
bundled,'' Pomeranz said in his release.
A spokesman for Pfizer, the company that makes the
drug, said that the reports are not conclusive. However, Pomeranz
concluded, "People who take Viagra who have this particular
configuration of their optic nerve at least need to be aware that this
is a potential problem that may occur if they use this medication.
Whether this is a significant increased risk, I don't have the
statistics to back that up.''
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Chiropractic
Legislation Introduced Into US Congress
As
reported in the March 9, 2001 PRNewswire, Representative Wes
Watkins, of Oklahoma, has introduced legislation that would require
Medicare to reimburse doctors of chiropractic for the full scope of
services they are licensed to provide under state law. The bill has been
named the "Chiropractic Patients' Freedom of Choice Act."
Currently US Medicare only pays for what they term, "manual
manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation." This
means that under the current system any examination or x-ray procedures
used in a chiropractic office are not covered.
"This
situation has deprived both beneficiaries and the program itself of the
health benefits and cost savings that might result from full and open
competition between doctors of chiropractic and other Medicare
providers,'' said American Chiropractic Association President Dr. James
A. Mertz. "Numerous research and actuarial studies all point to the
fact that chiropractic services could save the Medicare program billions
of dollars each year.''
According to the bill, the proposed legislation
would not add or require coverage of any new services under the Medicare
program. It would simply provide beneficiaries access to currently
covered Medicare services when performed by doctors of chiropractic.
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Eating Whole
Grains are Healthy
From Mar 13, 2001 Reuters Health comes a story
reporting on a study of nearly 34,000 Norwegian adults. In this study
those who ate the highest amounts of whole grain had a 23% reduced risk
of death from heart disease, and a 21% reduced risk of death from cancer
compared with people who ate little or no whole grains. Because of
this and because there have been similar findings among Americans, the
United States Department of Agriculture is recommending that Americans
"eat a variety of grains daily, especially whole grains."
Commenting on the study, lead study author Dr.
David Jacobs Jr., of the University of Minnesota said, "This study
bolsters the whole idea that the whole grain might be good for
you." The study was originally published in the February 2001
issue of the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Jacobs concluded by saying, "The people who
eat (whole grains) tend to have healthier lifestyles in general, so
their diet is generally higher in fruits and vegetables and lower in red
meat. We find then that part of the benefit of the whole grain is the
other things that people do with it, but part of it seems to be related
to the whole grain itself."
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Kids and Dangerous Drugs
In 1994, over 3 million prescriptions for five drugs were prescribed
to children without adequate studies being conducted on their safety and
effectiveness. (Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's Health
Research Grant.)
The most common drug given to sick children - antibiotics - is
actually a suppressor to the immune system!
The Journal of American Medical Association found that Amoxicillin is
not effective ... and ... concluded that children who took the drug for
chronic ear infections were 2-6 times more likely to have a recurrence
of fluid buildup.
The FDA was recently quoted as saying that the side effects of many
cold medicines are not usually serious, but severe and deadly side
effects are not only possible, but are becoming more common every day.
During a five-year period in the late 1980’s more than 650,000
children had been reported as severely ill as a direct result of taking
over the counter drugs, so says the Center for Poison Control.
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