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Chiropractic has 33 principles, which constitute its philosophy.
The 1st principle is that there is intelligence in the universe (Universal Intelligence).
This intelligence is available in all matter and all matter, the properties and actions.


The expression of universal intelligence through matter is the chiropractic meaning of life.
This is the principle.


This intelligence is present in the body and it's called innate intelligence (principle #20).
There are many aspects of innate intelligence.
It adapts the body to it's environment and maintains health (principle #23), and does everything in the body that we don't have to think about such as digestion, assimilation, excretion, healing of wounds, immune system function, and thousands of other activities.
Innate intelligence works through the nervous system (Principle 28).
Interference with this innate intelligence, results in lack of harmony or disease (principle #29 & #30).
Interference in the body is due to subluxation of the spine (Principle 31).
A vertebral subluxation is a misaligned vertebra causing interference with nerve messages between your brain and your body.
Doctors of Chiropractic specialize in finding, analyzing and correcting vertebral subluxations of.
Subluxations can be caused by trauma, toxins( impurities through diet, breathing, exposure to toxins, etc,.
) Cause and thought (the stress response).


Most of the chiropractic work done with HIV/AIDS patients is new and very clinical.
Clinical studies show chiropractic can: 1) the function of the immune system, 2) to help increase the secondary symptoms (the.
e.
peripheral neuropathy), 3) address quality of life problems (stress reduction, prevention of diseases and symptoms).
All of these are self empowering HIV/AIDS patients to live a more positive quality of life.
This in turn increases the life expectancy.


Chiropractic has been proven on a very introductory scale.
Psychoimmunity and in the process of healing: a holistic approach to immunity and AIDS, the use of chiropractic is highly recommended: Chiropractic adjustment of the body, especially to relieve stress and tension in the medulla oblongata and set to relieve the coccyx is important in cases of AIDS and immune dysfunction.
Adjustment of the medulla oblongata allows for clear flows of energy along the neurological pathways which help stimulate immune system.
The correct orientation of the coccyx, which helps the point of reflection for the adrenal glands, with the proper functioning of the endocrine system and nervous system, for the \"country \" and the Center promotes an individual, they rest and reduce stress.


To alleviate stress upon the medulla oblongata, we suggest alignment of the entire cranial area- in particular loosening and alleviating tension at the sagital suture and the temporal mandibular joint.
Pg.
127

*(Make note of the anatomy and the reduction of stress)

PNI (psychoneuroimmunology)

There is a new science, deeply rooted in western empiricism, called Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI).
It is a science, immunology, neurology, endocrinology and connects.
It started, accidentally, with the discovery of experimental conditioning of the immune system.
Robert Ader and Nicholas Cohen examined the taste aversion in animals by the pairing of saccharin-flavored solution with a nausea-producing drugs, which is coincidentally the immune suppressed.
After conditioning, (the drug no longer given) suppression of the immune system was still created when given saccharin, and in turn higher mortality rates.
Conditioning of the immune system has also been detected in other animals.


PNI has been getting increased attention do to its sound research.
Nobody has done more than Dr.
Candice Pert.
She is a pharmacist and research professor at Georgetown University in biophysics and physiology Home.
Dr.
Pert was also head of the biochemistry of the brain at the National Institutes of Health for 13 years.
She has done research that proves the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems have a "multidirectional network of communication, linked by information carriers known as neuropeptides.
There are many well-studied physiological substrates, showing that communication in both directions for each of these areas and their organs.
".
Dr.
Pert goes on to state,

A number of brain loci , many within emotion-mediating brain areas, are enriched with many types of neuropeptides receptors, suggesting a convergence of information processing at these nodes.
Furthermore, neuropeptide receptors occur on mobile cells of the immune system: monocytes chemo neuropathy through a series of processes through the analysis of structure-activity mediated by different receptors are not shown where in the brain, taxes.
Neuropeptides and their receptors thus join the brain, glands, and immune system in a network of communication between brain and body, probably representing the biochemical substrate of emotion.
In the final analysis has shown that emotions have an impact on immune function! Not only that, but it also concluded that the body is the subconscious mind! Do you think that the drive head is not nobody with good self-image and feel good about themselves, the health.
Think again.
PWA (people with AIDS) have this fight every day, from minute to minute, from moment to moment.


Chiropractic's role can now be viewed as a mind /body therapy.
So, working with the nervous system, effects that we and all the emotions, the PNI-network systems.
This, in conjunction with Yoga, represent a powerful model of self healing.
There are many anatomical information about the effects of chiropractic may be related.
Harvard educated Medical Doctor, Herbert Benson 's first book, The Relaxation Response, written in the seventies, concerned the physiology of meditation.
Meditation is one doctor to the so-called \"super-human \art pieces, such as reducing lead in heart, respiratory and metabolic rates may, and increases in response to pain, muscle tension and stress response.
He concluded that meditation's power came from alteration in the nervous system from sympathetic to parasympathetic pathways.
The parasympathetic nervous system weighs the \"Flight or \" (sympathetic) response.
The sympathetic system response is what happens in time of stress.
\"If the stress prevents the molecules flow of emotions freely, where necessary, the processes that are largely regulated itself by a flow of peptides, such as respiration, circulation, l immunity, digestion and elimination collapse, a couple of simple feedback loops and upset the normal healing process.
" (Pert, pg 242-243)

It is common knowledge that stress can play a big part in health, especially PWA.
Stress activates the sympathetic nervous system to glucocoticords (steroids) Release.
Long term consequences of steroid use include diabetes, osteoporosis, suppression of immune system (making people susceptible to infections and cancer), peptic ulcers, internal bleeding, elevated cholesterol, impotence, interruption of menses, and ulcers just to name a few.
Anatomically tried chiropractic, the nervous system, which allows for the parasympathetic nervous system respond properly balance.
This allows the whole system to function at optimum, including the immune system.
As already mentioned, Psychoimmunity and the healing process: a holistic approach to the immunity and AIDS, as is the parasympathetic nervous system indirectly.
The coccyx isn't only a reflex point for the adrenals, but located directly in front of it is the Ganglion Impar, a nerve center for the parasympathetic system.
The authors mention the medulla oblongata.
The medulla oblongata is the control center for the vagal nerve.
This nerve \"walking \" is the parasympathetic innervation of the heart, lungs, stomach, esophagus, stomach, entire small intestine, proximal half of the colon, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and the upper parts of the ureter.
( This same anatomy is used in yoga, discussed later).
There are many techniques that try to elicit a parasympathetic.
One technique is Sacral Occipital Technique discovered by Major Bertrand De Jarnette, D.
Logan technique is another one that works with the sacrotuberous ligament to indirectly effect the Ganglion Impar.
Dr.
John Upledger found CranioSacral technique, which also evokes a parasympathetic response.
In many ways, yoga and chiropractic have similar philosophies and anatomy.
Yoga calls the life force (innate) Prana.
Prana is in the thing, but it is a question.
Prana is conserved through the charkas, which are centers of energy.
There are seven chakras, of which six are related to plexus neurological.
There is the Muladhara, which corresponds to the sacral plexus.
The Swadhisthana is synonymous with the prostate plexus.
The Manipura corresponds to the solar plexus.
L Anahata cardiac plexus is similar.
Parallel to the laryngeal plexus is Vishudda.
Ajna is located between the eyebrows and corresponds to the cavernous plexus.
The pineal gland is anatomically equivalent to the Sahasrara, which is the Crown Chakra.
Nadis are the nerve channels through which prana flows.
The Sushumna nadi is the spinal cord; and the Pingala nadi and Ida nadi are correlated with the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system, respectively.
Asana and pranayama are designed to purify the Nadis.
When these nadis are blocked prana cannot flow freely and poor health results.
Chiropractic and yoga also lifestyle issues and.
Chiropractic and yoga firmly believe that you are what you eat.
A pure and moderate diet is the best guarantee for the physical and mental health, vitality and brings harmony to body and mind.
In Chiropractic philosophy there is a concept of limitation of matter (principle #24).
Innate intelligence works 100% of the time and is perfect, but the material that is not working.
The material is the body and it (unfortunately) has a tendency to get old and breakdown.
For optimum health in one, the innate intelligence must have an optimum way to work in.
An optimum body, via good nutrition, would give innate intelligence as close to perfect medium as physically possible.
B.
J Palmer, the developer of chiropractic, wrote in his book,
Palmer's Law of Life (vol.
36, 1958): The yogis of India have the rule of law, mental.


The sincere yogi would make an excellent Chiropractor for getting sick well, if he had knowledge and ability to correct the intermediary adjustment to restore power of internal Innate, to perfect greater understandings.
Yogi, provided that in each, the more relaxed posture, and for hours or days.
In this way, they attain the peace and poise of plenty, and become "In Tune With the Infinite" (Sheldon).
P. 22 Another common approach exercise.
Exercise is essential of health.
There must be some level of activity to be healthy for our bodies to be.
Unfortunately, I believe the American society has put an overemphasis on exercise to the point of stressing the body to induce subluxation(s).
Yoga is not an exercise stress.
It lets everyone work at their own pace and endurance.
Ironically, during the asana posture continuously focused on.
This prevents subluxation(s) and the impingements of vital energy.
This leads to another similarity.
The idea of positive thought is also inherent in Chiropractic philosophy.
There are three things that can cause a subluxation (s).
They are trauma (bodily harm), toxins (poor nutrition, environmental, self induced (ie cigarette smoking)), and thought.
Negative thoughts can cause stress on the body, it causes muscle tension and possibly a subluxation.
Subluxations cause impingement on vital energy.
There are five basic principles found in yoga philosophy.
1) Proper relaxation, which entrains the body to release muscle tension, conserve energy, and to let go of all worries and fears.
2) the proper execution: this is done through yoga poses called asanas.
These work systemically on all parts of the body by stretching the muscles and ligaments, thereby keeping the spine and joints flexible while improving circulation.
3) Proper diet with natural foods.
It keeps the body light and supple, while giving a high resistance to disease.
4) Positive thinking and meditation.
This helps to remove negative thoughts and calm the mind.
5) Last but not least, proper breathing.
Proper breathing is breathing fully and rhythmically thereby making use of all lung capacity, eventually increasing oxygen intake.
(Side note: It is interesting to note that the function of the sacral pump would be increased if both posture and respiration will have been more skilled).
Yoga breathing exercises called pranayama, trains a person to recharge the body and control the mental state by controlling the flow of life force called prana.
After having a brief summary of both yoga and chiropractic philosophy, I will concentrate myself on yoga concept of prana, and native intelligence, how they are controlled and associated.
Innate intelligence is in living matter and prana is in all matter.
Universal Intelligence is in L (which owns all) and native (who is only living matter), divided.
Prana is not divided into living and non-living, but all things are energy (vibrating at a different rate).
Innate intelligence refers to the question clearly organized called life.
Since matter without innate is not living, innate intelligence is considered the source of all living activity.
Prana is the life force in matter, but it's not something (eg innate intelligence).
Prana flows along the neuro pathways (as does innate intelligence).
If this energy flow is interrupted, the disease caused by.
This energy has been called by many different names by many different cultures (IE chi, vital energy, life force, qi, etc.
Regardless of what one calls it, the fact remains without it there is no life.
I will focus on three aspects of yoga postures (asanas), breath control (pranayama) and meditation (dyhana).
These are 3 of the 8 stages of Yoga.
In life with Yoga.
There are two functions of proper breathing.
One is to bring more oxygen into the bloodstream and then to the brain.
Two, in order to control prana.
Your breathing is a reflection of your soul.
If you are in a flight or fight situation (angry or scared), your breath will be shallow, rapid and irregular.
L opposite is also true when it is relaxed or in deep thought, breathing changes.
It becomes slow, deep and regulated.
Yoga breathing teaches you how to control the prana, and then control the mind.


Since state of mind is reflected in the quality of the breath, controlling the breath is also controlling the state of mind.
\"The practice of Pranayama induces fast The Relaxation Response and the corresponding extension of immunity.
" According B.
K.
Iyengar (founder of Iyengar yoga), the practice of asanas and pranayama, Nadis, and balances the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.


Candice Pert helps to validate the effects of pranayama:

Conscious breathing, the technique employed by both the yogi and the women in labor, is extremely powerful.
C is a wealth of data showing that changes in the frequency and depth of breathing produced changes in the quantity and type of peptides that are released from the brain stem, and vice versa.
By bringing the process into consciousness and doing something to alter it - either holding your breath or breathing extra fast- you cause the peptides to diffuse rapidly throughout the cerebrospinal fluid, in an attempt to restore homeostasis, the body's feedback mechanism for restoring and maintaining balance.
The peptide-respiratory link is well documented: virtually any peptide that is detectable by any other in the respiratory center.
This peptide substrate may provide the scientific rationale for the powerful healing effects of consciously controlled breath patterns.
Let's talk about anatomy.
The Reticular Activating System (RAS) is located in the midbrain.
It is responsible for the brain awake.
It receives direct and indirect input from many other brain centers, most or all sensory systems, and from chemicals circulating in the blood.
If the SAR is stilled, slow brain waves in all regions.
To reduce the RAS activity, there must be a decrease in sensory stimulation.
Decreased sensory stimulation increases the stimuli, the inhibition of the RAS.


There are areas that actively inhibit the RAS.
One is the core of the spine solitarius.
This nucleus can be activated by stimulating the baroreceptors (blood pressure indicators).
These receptors, in the aortic arch and carotid sinus is stretched, with increased blood pressure, nerves send signals to the nucleus of the solitary.
The solitary tract nucleus then sends signals that activate parasympathetic nuclei and inhibit sympathetic nuclei.
Which results in a slowing of the heart and dilation of blood vessels, causing blood pressure to drop the.
(This will be revisited in the discussion of asana).
Now we will discuss the respiratory center.
It's comprised of three groups of neurons located in the medulla oblongata and pons.
(1) The dorsal respiratory group is responsible for the inspiration.
(2) Ventral respiratory group which does both, inspiration and expiration.
(3) The group of middle pneumotaxic helps speed and breathing pattern.
The dorsal respiratory group of neurons plays the most fundamental role in the control of respiration.
All or most of its neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract located, although additional neurons in the adjacent reticular substance of the spinal cord may play an important role in controlling the airway.
The nucleus of the tractus solitarius is also the sensory termination of both the vagal and the sensory termination of both the vagal and the glossopharyngeal nerves, which transmit sensory signals into the respiratory center from the peripheral chemorecpetors, the baroreceptors, and several types of receptors in the lung.
Guyton pg.
525

The release of peptides in the respiratory center would have a direct effect on the parasympathetic system.
This helps activate the relaxation response.


"Our intention as we work with the breath is to regulate it so as to calm and focus the mind for meditation" In meditation the breath becomes still and the mind becomes still.
\"This is why it is important that awareness going on vacation, is free, open, so that something new, come to be known by the gap \" The Glory of will.
B.
Palmer 1961,PG 87

With this statement, B.
Palmer is telling us to quiet the mind.
How can we achieve this? We achieve this through the art of meditation.
Meditation allows us to turn our senses inward and stops the internal chatter of the educated mind.
When the mind focuses on a single thought, stops the internal chatter.
(Control of the senses is central to the Yoga discipline).
From a mind / body / spirit-level, B.
K.
S Iyengar says: \"Meditation is the integration in order to make parts fall back to a man.
When you say that your body is different from your mind, and your mind is different from your soul, that means you are disintegrating yourself.
\"(L Tree of Yoga, PG143).


Meditation can be of several different forms.
Transcendental meditation, pranayama, chi gong, tai chi, knitting, adaptation, and the list goes on.
Anything that focuses the attention on a single action, idea, or emotion can be called meditation.
Athletes, very focused in their sports, they call the area.
Stilling the mind, focusing attention and stopping extraneous thought, you begin to understand your true nature.
It turns out the wisdom and tranquility that can be found under internal.
This wisdom is the innate intelligence.
Many sages and gurus were meditation.
Jesus meditated for 90 days in the desert.
He was in touch with his innate intelligence so great and general, has its presence had a healing effect.
This is the greatest example of our bodies true healing capabilities.
Buddha meditated for enlightenment under a bodhi tree.
Several studies have been done on meditation.
These studies were conducted in different disciplines and researchers.


One such study, by Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School, in 1981 studied the Tibetan Monks tradition called
tumo.
Tumors is the ability to withstand the cold, increasing the internal temperature of the body through meditation.
It is practiced by sitting naked in the snow, while being wrapped in a wet sheet at high altitudes.
The lamas monks here were all to raise their body temperature to prevent hypothermia and frostbite.


Other studies referenced to in Michael Murphy's book, entitled
The Future Of The Body: Explorations into the Further Evolution of Human Nature, documents remarkable control of the body.
For relief of pain (something you see very much), lowering blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, muscle tension, and lactate metabolism are just some of the physiological effects.
Synchronization of brain waves between right and left, and between front and back could be the reason for meditation's behavioral effects.
These are documented as improved sensory perception, reaction time, motor skills and cognitive reaction, including the concentration and attention.


In 1978, Robert Keith Wallace studied Transcendental Meditators.
He studied the effect of meditation on the aging.
He tested three simple variations: blood pressure, acuteness of hearing, and near point vision.
These three worsen as the body ages biologically.
Biological age shows how well a person's body functions compared tothe average of the population.
Wallace found that meditators were 20 years younger biologically than their colleagues.


Candice Pert believes," .
the most effective way to reduce stress is meditation, because it allows us, even without conscious perception, emotions in a way, stuck that a healthy mind-body flow of biochemicals undermine Release.
" (pg 293).
\"Meditation, so that thoughts and feelings long buried in the area, is a way to obtain peptides that flows back again to the body and emotions, health \".
(Pert pg.
243) T.
K.
Desikachar seems as though he was talking to PWA.
He writes: \"Dhyana (meditation) strengthens the self-sufficiency.
Yoga makes us independent.
We all want to be free, although many of us are psychologists, gurus, teachers, drugs, or anything else related.
Even if advice and guidance are helpful, in the end we ourselves are the best judge of our own actions.
No one cares more for me than I.
With the help of dhyana (meditation) we find our own methods and systems for making decisions and better understand our behavior.
\"(The Heart of Yoga, PG83) B.
K.
S Iyengar has a series of poses called passive recovery postures (asanas) designed.
These poses are extremely effect at engaging the relaxation response.
\"The relaxation response during Savasana, meditation, pranayama, and Restoration provides experienced promotes healthy immune system surveillance and response capability.
"

The restorative poses are modifications of classical poses.
The muscles remain silent.
The poses are held in alignment with props.
The poses are the hero reclining position, make a child, bound to the support angle supports, semi-supported plow, bridge supports, two employees inverted legs, the legs on the wall.


The last four poses are example of poses the have a physiological effect of producing the relaxation response.
Roger Cole has a Ph.
D in health psychology.
He is also a yogi.
He states," The fact that a full blown relaxation response, comprised of so many diverse, mutually reinforcing physiological processes, can be elicited all at once by stimulating a single area of the brain is very important for our understanding of how to practice relaxation.
This means that the ability to relax when you want, the wiring is integrated into all of us.
Our mission, then, is not to create relaxation, but to allow it- to release an ability we already have.
The secret is to create the circumstances for relaxation, then watch idly by and allow the process to unfold.
"

The parasympathetic nervous system is activated by head down postures, muscle relaxation, slight pressure on the eyeballs.
Inhalation and exhalation.
The head down postures stimulate baroreceptors in the carotid sinus and aortic arch.
\"These receptors.
When stretched by increase blood pressure, send nerve signals to the solitary tract nucleus in the brainstem.
The nucleus of the solitary in turn sends signals to activate one or more nuclei in the brain stem and parasympathetic nuclei inhibit one or more friendly.
The result is slowing of the heart and dilation of the blood vessels, which cause blood pressure to fall.
At the same time, the nucleus of the solitarius also promotes relaxation in other parts of the nervous system \"(see Figure 1).


Dr.
Cole shows that the physiology and can be achieved through yoga poses Restoration.
He also proves that exhalation activates the solitary tract nucleus.
The core single-handedly prevented active bone marrow RAS.
This also refers back to the pranayama.
YOGA Yoga means union.
The union of the individual soul with the Universal Spirit is yoga.
But this concept is too abstract to be easy to understand so that our level of understanding, I say that yoga is the union of body, mind and soul with the soul.
Ninety per cent of us are suffering in some way, physically, mentally or spiritually.
The science of yoga helps us to keep the body as a temple, so it is unclear how the soul.
The body is lazy, the mind is vibrant ad the soul luminous.
Yoga practices develop the body to the level of the mind, so that the vibrating body and spirit, which are both living, the Light of the Soul After the discussion of the physiological and anatomical effects of each of the three arts, yoga pulled The secondary benefits are as convincing evidence and.
Stress for PWA is greatly increased by additional factors: side effects of medicine cocktails (diarrhea, neuropathy, liver dysfunction, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, nausea, digestive problems), discrimination, disclosure, racism, and homophobia.
A May at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study found that AIDS patients became ill with more than average amount of stress two to three times faster.
And a study released last summer from the University of Miami, Florida, reported that the stress hormone nor epinephrine was significantly lower in PWAs who attended weekly stress management group sessions.
Even better, the study also showed that the same group increased CD8 cells, which are known, was to help control HIV.


Catholic priest, Father Joe Pereira, of the Archdiocese of Bombay, has been practicing yoga for over 27 years.
In 1981 he founded Kripa Foundation.
He believes if we reconnect with the Divine Presence that resides within us, we can heal ourselves.
This is what its 24 centers to help people through yoga.
He started with addicts and has expanded to include PWA.
When asked about his results with people with HIV.
He replied, ".
I can say is my therapy communities, if you want to emphasize yoga and meditation, people who are worried and tense, to HIV-positive are afraid they will drop their lives and.
And we've found that those who are living life with a sense of joy and well-being and have taken a Western Blot test have so far tested negative.
\"When Mary Schatz M.
D addressed the question can yoga halt or reverse the progression of AIDS? Her answer was "no one knows.
Stress management and anxiety reduction in many aspects of yoga are chronic and incurable and would certainly be appropriate in this, one of the most stressful situations of life useful.
Practice of asana and pranayama can help maintain the health of unaffected organs and tissues.
Finally, a yoga practice something positive for the AIDS patients to do to counteract feelings of depression, helplessness and despair.
"

River Huston is an AIDS activist, published poet and author.
She used yoga to fatigue, headaches and nausea associated with drug intravenously weekly treatment for a condition of relative self-immune attack against AIDS, the bone marrow).
"It's about going deep under the waves - the hurricane that's HIV- and finding a stillness.
As debilitating as the emotional and HIV Yoga helps me to overcome them so that I can find.
Then I remember I'm not HIV; I am not the face of AIDS.
I\m.
"

Yoga has a great many immune boosting techniques.
It useful in stimulating the immune system, the impact and address the problems of the lifestyle.


In clinical trials, Chiropractic has shown great potential to boost immune function.
A clinical study at the University of Life Chiropractic conducted various indicated levels of CD4 cells increased by 48% compared to the control group.
Both groups were monitored with Rand Corp.
SF-36 to determine the quality of life, as assessed subjectively.
The adjusted group exhibited greater subjective improvement than the control group.
Several other preliminary studies also show the promise of the immune system by increasing.
In 1991 Patricia Brennan, PhD conducted a study that demonstrated an increase of polymorph nuclear (PMN) and monocytes following a thoracic adjustment.
Dr.
Pero states in his research, "Chiropractic patients in the study had 200% greater immune competence than people who had not received chiropractic, and 400% greater immune competence than people with cancer or other serious disease.
\"Chiropractic can also help with secondary symptoms.
These secondary symptoms are usually the primary reason chiropractic care is sought out.
In his article, Craig Martin D.
C states," 80 % of those patients reporting some degree of neuropathy (i.
and.
numbness, tingling and/or burning in either one or both of the extremities), report significant decrease in these symptoms post-care.
Patrece Frisbee D.
C, of Stratogen Health of Miami Beach, a multidisciplinary clinic, reports 80% of her patients are HIV positive, " and they need extensive chiropractic care because of the wide array of side effects that accompany the powerful prescribed medications.
\"The VSC consists of five components.
r
1) Spinal kinesiopathology - the inability to comfortably turn neck, hips, or back in every direction.
2) Neuropathophysiology - impingement of the nerve creating numbness, tingling, pain or tingling.
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3) Myopathology (tight, spastic, weak, sore, and/or overly sensitive muscular responses.
4) histopathology, swelling, tenderness, pain points and other soft tissue changes.
r
5) Pathophysiology - muscles, joints, ligaments, and organs show wear and tear and premature aging.
(This has been true in many studies of back pain).
These are usually the reasons people see chiropractors.
Adjustments to alleviate these components, which provides an effective means to combat the primary and secondary symptoms.


Quality of life is an issue, that has a profound effect on HIV/AIDS patients.
Improving the quality of life in symbiosis stress, as shown, plays an important role in the life expectancy.


Testimonials of Chiropractic HIV/AIDS patients are good indicators to quality of life issues.
Dr.
Craig Martin best describes chiropractic's role in lifestyle:

My own clinical experience has led me to believe that people with AIDS are looking to be educated as to how they can best help themselves with infection.
As a chiropractor, I try to provide useful information about a lifestyle behavior immunopositive.
This includes recommendations on exercise, nutrition, rest, attitude, education and personal habits.

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