Conditions & Symptoms

 

Although Chiropractic is well known and acknowledged as an effective treatment for back problems, our patients are proving that Chiropractic Care may also be beneficial for many other symptoms and conditions.  Here are some common conditions we've seen improved through wellness-oriented chiropractic care in our Kennesaw center.   


ADD and ADHD

Recent research efforts are now supporting the chiropractic principle of the supremacy of the nervous system.

Allergies

Millions of people suffering from a wide variety of conditions, allergies included, have benefited from chiropractic care.

Allergies & Asthma

Asthma Incidence Dramatically Increasing

April Showers Bring Sinus and Allergy Season

How to imprive your sinus and allergy symptoms

Arthritis

Arthritis Patients Turn to Chiropractic

Asthma

Asthma Study Shows Chiropractic Benefits

Ear Infections

Ear Tubes in Children Questioned

Headaches

Stopping the pain.

Immune System Issues

Boosting the Immune System with Chiropractic

Infertility

Vertebral subluxations may be a cause of infertility that can be addressed through chiropractic care.

Infertilityand Chiropractic

A study published in the May 2003 issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, showed a strong link between the resolution of infertility and the initiation of chiropractic care. 

Neck Pain

What Causes Neck Pain?

Neck Pain?

Check Your Pillow
by Dr. Sean Reif D.C.

Dangerous Curves

A study on Scoliosis
by Dr. James Bogash

Sciatica and Back Pain

How do people get relief from pain?

Stress, Hormones, Diet, and Osteoporosis in Women

Osteoporosis in women, and ways to help prevent it.
by Brian McGuckin, D.C.

Vertebral Subluxation

Doctors of Chiropractic correct Vertebral Subluxations which prevent the body from functioning at its best.

Osteoporosis Epidemic

Osteoporosis is a degenerative disease occurring in modern industrialized countries whose populations eat a diet rich in meat and dairy products and who live a sedentary lifestyle.

In our own country we have an osteoporosis epidemic. Each day TV ads advise us to eat calcium supplements and antacid tablets. We are treated to an incessant parade of milk mustaches on every celebrity imaginable to convince us to drink our milk to make sure we're getting enough calcium. (Ironically, those "milk" mustaches we see in the ads aren't actually cow's milk, but milk of magnesia!) By the way, where do you think the cows get their calcium from? From the green leafy foods they eat!

What the ads don't tell us is that scientists now know the probable explanation of why the U.S. has the world's highest rate of osteoporosis despite the fact that we drink more milk than any other nation in the world.

Scientists have long known that a lack of exercise is a major factor leading to weak, demineralized bones. Regular physical exercise is known to strengthen bones and protect them from fracture.

Scientists have also observed in clinical studies that calcium reserves are lost in people's urine when they eat a diet high in animal proteins. Indications are that the question is not how much calcium we get from foods. Instead, what matters is that calcium gets absorbed into the system in the digestive process. It appears that a diet high in animal proteins results in a net loss of calcium.

Animal proteins are found in meats, milk products and eggs. Animal-based proteins are now being called "low-grade" proteins because their digestion requires an expenditure of calcium ions. Since calcium reserves are stored in our bones, a diet rich in animal protein means daily calcium loss from bones.

by Dr. Darrel Crain