Back Pain, Diabetes & Chronic Degeneration
Back pain for some is irritating.
For others it is very debilitating.
While the immediate objective is to make it go away, in reality it never goes away.
It just goes to sleep for a while, but definitely wakes back up.
Back pain often recurs and this should catch our attention.
While recurrences appear to be unrelated or separate episodes, this is not the case.
Understanding why this happens can help people care for their more serious health problems such as diabetes, high cholesterol, and digestive disturbances.
When back pain returns, it is interesting to observe that often the pain lasts longer.
Other changes follow suit because injuries create compensatory responses that the nervous system memorizes.
The short answers is this: when the spine is injured and joints are fixated, this sends repetitive nerve signals that change blood pressure, breathing, causing dizziness, increased pain severity and organ dysfunction.
One of the most important examples I can give is how spinal changes can put significant stress on the nervous system contributing to prediabetes.
Approximately 60% of Americans are overweight.
According to the American Diabetes Association, 1.
6 million people are newly diagnosed and 57 million are prediabetic.
We have awareness of diet and exercise, but spinal care can make an even greater impact.
How do we go from back pain to diabetes? It starts with tissue damage caused by mechanical, chemical, or emotional stress.
They are each different sources of stress, but the body responds the same way.
The damage doesn't cause immediate pain but it does make the nervous system respond in a hyperactive manner.
When signals reach the brain, cortisol is secreted.
This makes insulin less effective and blood sugar levels increase.
There is a chiropractic test that checks for a specific curvature in the upper spine.
This finding can indicate the body is overwhelmed by stress and is unable to maintain healthy glucose levels.
This test can also determine if spinal pain is reacting to digestive disturbances.
Pain can go away very easily with various treatments and drugs, however, the subtle changes that remain in the body due to nervous system re-patterning are still affecting a person's health.
When sickness seems to happen more often, or the body doesn't heal as quickly, we need to think about the nervous system's ability respond.
We can manage our stress levels, but the body needs to be neurologically re-patterned so a prevention plan of diet and exercise can actual work.
This is where chiropractic adjustments play a role in maintaining health.
The most profound measurement of body health is the level of an active enzyme indicating the body is combating oxidative stress and reversing DNA damage.
A 2005 study showed people getting adjusted on a regular basis had significantly higher levels of this corrective enzyme.
Recurrent back pain can be an indicator that healing is impaired and influencing silent processes of aging such as prediabetes and DNA damage.
Adding chiropractic to an individual's life style plan can increase positive outcomes.
If diet and exercise are not working, call a chiropractor.
For others it is very debilitating.
While the immediate objective is to make it go away, in reality it never goes away.
It just goes to sleep for a while, but definitely wakes back up.
Back pain often recurs and this should catch our attention.
While recurrences appear to be unrelated or separate episodes, this is not the case.
Understanding why this happens can help people care for their more serious health problems such as diabetes, high cholesterol, and digestive disturbances.
When back pain returns, it is interesting to observe that often the pain lasts longer.
Other changes follow suit because injuries create compensatory responses that the nervous system memorizes.
The short answers is this: when the spine is injured and joints are fixated, this sends repetitive nerve signals that change blood pressure, breathing, causing dizziness, increased pain severity and organ dysfunction.
One of the most important examples I can give is how spinal changes can put significant stress on the nervous system contributing to prediabetes.
Approximately 60% of Americans are overweight.
According to the American Diabetes Association, 1.
6 million people are newly diagnosed and 57 million are prediabetic.
We have awareness of diet and exercise, but spinal care can make an even greater impact.
How do we go from back pain to diabetes? It starts with tissue damage caused by mechanical, chemical, or emotional stress.
They are each different sources of stress, but the body responds the same way.
The damage doesn't cause immediate pain but it does make the nervous system respond in a hyperactive manner.
When signals reach the brain, cortisol is secreted.
This makes insulin less effective and blood sugar levels increase.
There is a chiropractic test that checks for a specific curvature in the upper spine.
This finding can indicate the body is overwhelmed by stress and is unable to maintain healthy glucose levels.
This test can also determine if spinal pain is reacting to digestive disturbances.
Pain can go away very easily with various treatments and drugs, however, the subtle changes that remain in the body due to nervous system re-patterning are still affecting a person's health.
When sickness seems to happen more often, or the body doesn't heal as quickly, we need to think about the nervous system's ability respond.
We can manage our stress levels, but the body needs to be neurologically re-patterned so a prevention plan of diet and exercise can actual work.
This is where chiropractic adjustments play a role in maintaining health.
The most profound measurement of body health is the level of an active enzyme indicating the body is combating oxidative stress and reversing DNA damage.
A 2005 study showed people getting adjusted on a regular basis had significantly higher levels of this corrective enzyme.
Recurrent back pain can be an indicator that healing is impaired and influencing silent processes of aging such as prediabetes and DNA damage.
Adding chiropractic to an individual's life style plan can increase positive outcomes.
If diet and exercise are not working, call a chiropractor.
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