That the nervous system, the endocrine (hormone) system, and the immune system are interconnected is well-established as fact. The human body is the most beautiful and complex symphony, where the interplay of all of the instruments and their notes produces a music that is far more than the sum of its parts. In research science, this is called "systems biology" or "integrative physiology," and is sometimes referred to as a "nested system." Adaptability is a hallmark and requirement of interconnected systems, and anything that hinders the function of one part of the system would be expected to impact coordinated function in other connected systems.
Chiropractic care, by impacting the function of the nervous system, may influence or modulate the endocrine system, the immune system, and interconnected systems beyond those. Want to read more about that? Funny you should ask! Click here https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.go... to access a full-text article of Dr. Haas' latest magnum opus, "Vertebral Subluxation and Systems Biology: An Integrative Review Exploring the Salutogenic Influence of Chiropractic Care on the Neuroendocrine-Immune System."
In this paper, we examine existing evidence that Vertebral Subluxation impacts adaptability within various aspects of the integrated systems of the body, and that its correction via the Chiropractic adjustment restores this adaptability, promoting systems resilience. This work, funded by the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation, presents a groundbreaking paradigm-shift for understanding how Chiropractic care can impact the human system, with far-reaching salutogenic (health-promoting) effects.
Whether "it's all connected" is not a question; it most certainly is. The question is, if it's not connected properly (communication amongst systems), what will you do about that?
Take an action step today: call us for a consultation to explore whether Chiropractic care may be the next logical step for you. You may come to discover that getting "re-connected" has benefits far beyond what you've previously expected!