At the Marc Bony Chiropractic Center in Mataró, we offer a natural pediatric approach that strengthens children’s immune systems. Discover the benefits of pediatric chiropractic care.
Natural Pediatrics Mataró
| DETAILS OF CHIROPRACTIC CARE | |
| Age at onset: | 90.7% began at the age of 1 |
| Frequency of care: | The 70.2% was adjusted once a week or more frequently |
| Technique used: | 37.6% Gonstead 28.6% Diversified A wide variety of techniques were used; Gonstead and Diversified were the most common |
| Family doctors shared their opinions About chiropractic: | 94.7% of the doctors of chiropractic were recognized for the positive outcomes achieved by the children under their care |
The study shows that children who grow up receiving chiropractic care are less likely to contract infectious diseases such as Ear infections, tonsillitis, and their immune system is stronger and better prepared to fight allergens such as pollen, weeds, etc., compared to children who grow up receiving conventional medical treatment.
There is also a a significant decline in the use of antibiotic treatments In children receiving “chiropractic care” or treatment at Pediatria Natural Mataró, this indicates a lower susceptibility to bacterial infections as a result of a strong immune system response. In addition, the response from the chiropractors who provided additional comments was that the Children receiving chiropractic care who had illnesses or other injuries recovered more quickly than that of their peers undergoing conventional medical treatment.
While children treated with conventional medicine showed a lower susceptibility to childhood illnesses compared to those under “chiropractic” care, the average of 94.4% among children treated with vaccines in the first group was the reason for their low incidence of measles. The comments made by the chiropractors on this matter were that even though the children they treated might present symptoms such as a rash, the children were not harmed, and the mere presence of a rash did not necessarily mean they had measles. The hypothesis regarding chiropractic care is that it maintains and strengthens the immune system, and this is supported by observations of children who, although they had the disease, were not affected in their daily lives and had a shorter recovery period.
It is suspected that the negative impact of the confounding effect of immunization on the immune system in relation to nonspecific childhood illnesses (such as otitis media, tonsillitis, etc.) could not be statistically proven through a population-based study or by comparing with other groups. It was found that maintaining a strong immune system had a beneficial effect in preventing these specific diseases.
The design of this study did not provide data indicating any negative effects on the immune system.
From the comments that several pediatricians did The misconception regarding children’s health was evident. Five out of 71 pediatricians said that, in their opinion, the question regarding otitis media was invalid because “9 out of 10 children suffer from this.” Similarly, many pediatricians consider the question regarding antibiotics to be invalid, since “all children have been treated with antibiotics at some point,” and this issue rarely affects the number of prescribed treatments. These opinions are fallacies propagated in allopathic (conventional) medicine, as this study has demonstrated.
In conclusion, the study demonstrates that the claims made regarding the positive health effects of chiropractic care are valid.
Acknowledgments We would like to extend special thanks to faculty advisors Chester Jones, M.D., Judy Silvestrone, D.C., and Don Specht, D.C., for the time, effort, and interest they demonstrated throughout the course of this study. To Tom Terbilcox, D.C., thank you for publishing this study, for your understanding, and for your encouragement. References
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