Dr. Bryan Williams posted on August 09, 2010 06:53
Is There Hope for Asthmatics & Sinus Sufferers
So what about research? What research do you have to back up your claims?
SINUS AND RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS/SINUSITIS
Upper respiratory infections in children: ICA Review, 1990
“Patients frequently attest to the rapid improvement in upper respiratory symptoms following adjustment of vertebral subluxations…Children who are afflicted with frequent bouts of any of the upper respiratory disorders should be carefully checked for evidence of cervical subluxations.”
The atlas fixation syndrome in the baby and infant: Manual of Medicine, 1987
18-month-old boy, recurring tonsillitis, frequent enteritis, therapy resistant conjunctivitis, suffered from colds, rhinitis, ear infections and sleep disturbances. “Immediately after (spinal adjustment), the child demanded to be put to bed and, for the first time, slept peacefully to the next morning. Previously disturbed appetite normalized completely. Conjunctivitis cleared completely.” Chiropractic can often bring about amazingly successful results.
Male child – age 4 – Diagnosis: retardation, asthma, Down’s syndrome, immune dysfunction: International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Newsletter, 1996
Patient had been evaluated at several clinics with the above disorders. Patient was on 11 medications on initial visit. After four months of care, all medications were withdrawn and the above diagnoses are being changed. Patient still under chiropractic care.
Not vocalizing well, absence of T-cells, immune dysfunction, has colds all the time: International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Newsletter, 1996
Male child - age 5. Prior diagnosis: malformation of cervical spine, severe scoliosis and C1 subluxation. Not vocalizing well. Absence of T-cells, immune dysfunction, has colds all the time. Surgery had been considered to correct skull positioning.
In the first series of adjustments, we adjusted the child in a sitting position utilizing a special infant adjustment. The Atlas was adjusted. Child was re-evaluated in native country and medical staff stated that everything was now normal. Child returned to U.S for care six months later. Vocabulary was now normal. Head position – normal. No colds evident during these months. Scoliosis was greatly reduced.
Remember, this month’s Theme of the Month is Breathing Problems. This month, all of your friends, co-workers and family members who are battling with Breathing Problems are entitled to a $17 initial subluxation checkup. Be sure to speak to a member of our team to get your “New Patient Welcome Packet” that you can give to the friend, co-worker or family member that you have in mind.
$17 Initial Subluxation Checkup
Includes Spinal Evaluation, Consultation and any Necessary X-Rays!
(Normally $295, for new practice members only)