than those with low stress. (1)
31% of those who have lower stress over debt. (2)
Stress is part of all of our lives. Some of us St Peters residents handle it better than others. How is this? Why does one individual grow ulcers, skin irritation, heart disease, high blood pressure, irritable bowel syndrome, back pain (3), or even in some cases attempt suicide? Old Mill Chiropractic stays on top of the research that supplies us with clues as to how stress affects our patients’ bodies and offers gentle chiropractic care to relieve the nervous system’s stressed nerves!
Be confident that your St Peters chiropractor knows the workings of the nervous system and how it affects the visible signs of stress. Fundamentally there are two types of involuntary nerves in us humans: sympathetic and parasympathetic. Each system’s nerves respond a bit differently.
- The sympathetic nervous system acts in flight, flight, sex, and is highly stimulated by thought and actions.
- The parasympathetic nervous system is the calming part of the autonomic nervous system.
Now when these two parts of the nervous system are out of synch, disease sets in to affect body functions. A huge instance of imbalance lies in the brain structures known as the hippocampus and the amygdala.
- The hippocampus is our memory of all things that have occurred or are occurring in our lives.
- The amygdala is the emotion center of the brain which regulates our feelings and attitudes.
It had been thought that chronic stress caused remodeling in the hippocampus and amygdala that were responsible for our reactions to stress. New research in animal studies has shown that this is not true. Nerve structures called dendrites within the hippocampus and amygdala are remarkably stable in the light of a genetic predisposition to high versus low stress reactivity.
However, the density of the dendrites are significantly higher in low stress compared to intermediate or high stress animals. It is concluded that it is the complex dendrite formation within the spine that contributes to the behavioral actions of low stress versus high stress animals. (4)
So at Old Mill Chiropractic, your St Peters chiropractor understands the importance of spinal manipulation to relieve stress. This new research suggests that the principles of chiropractic spinal manipulation are founded on science and have definite clinical benefit in relieving the body's reactions to stress. If you want to feel better by reducing your reactions to the normal or exaggerated stresses of daily living, consult Old Mill Chiropractic as soon as possible. Your St Peters chiropractic physician studies and therefore knows the specific spine levels that stress exhibits its pain and loss of motion.
Contact us today to get on the road to a less stressful life!