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February 15, 2011

Happy Valentines Day!

By Dr. Stacey

Chiropractic adjustments lower blood pressure

A new study in the Journal of Human Hypertension, one of Nature Publishing Group’s journals, reveals that chiropractic adjustments to correct subluxation of the atlas vertebrae lower blood pressure (BP).
The double blind, placebo-controlled study enrolled 50 patients with Stage 1 hypertension, who were not taking medication for the condition. During an eight-week period, half of the subjects underwent chiropractic care for restoration of atlas alignment using a National Upper Cervical Chiropractic (NUCCA) procedure. A control group received a sham procedure.
Compared with members of the placebo group, those undergoing chiropractic care enjoyed significant drops in both systolic BP and diastolic BP. No adverse effects were detected. However, chiropractic care did not appear to influence heart rate.
“We conclude that restoration of atlas alignment is associated with marked and sustained reductions in BP similar to the use of two-drug combination therapy,” conclude the study’s authors.

Journal of Human Hypertension – January 25, 2007;Epub.www.nature.com.

[Thanks to Dr. Michael Beattie

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October 14, 2010

NSAID Use Associated With Future Stroke

By Dr. Stacey

NSAID Use Associated With Future Stroke in Healthy Population:

The results of a Danish study found that short-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) was associated with an increased risk of stroke in healthy individuals. This increased risk ranged from about 30% with ibuprofen and naproxen to 86% with di-clofenac.

[Source: BC Chiropractic Association  Newsletter Fall 2010; www.bcchiro.com]