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Parkinson`s Disease & Multiple Sclerosis.

 

A recent study examined 81 patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson ’s disease (PD). 78 of the 81 reported at least one head or neck trauma prior to the onset of the disease. Patients reported the following traumas: auto accidents (39 patients); sporting accidents, such as skiing, horseback riding, cycling, and football (29 patients); or falls on icy sidewalks or down stairs (16 patients). The duration between the traumatic event and disease onset varied from two months to 30 years.

Tests determined that all patients had trauma-induced upper cervical (upper neck) subluxations resulting in decreased function of the spinal cord and nerves. After chiropractic care to correct their subluxations, 40 of 44 (91%) MS cases and 34 of 37 (92%) PD cases showed improvement in their symptoms and no further disease progression during the care period.

It doesn’t matter what the disease is labeled, if there is pressure on the spinal cord, the body is not going to be functioning or healing at its best. Putting people in touch with the healing power of God creates amazing results every time! You have an answer for those who are sick and dying around you! Be a light to them and tell them about chiropractic!

 

 

Elster, E. Eighty-One Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease Undergoing Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care to Correct Vertebral Subluxation: A Retrospective Analysis. Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research. August 2, 2004, pp 1-9.