| Researchers studied
the effects of upper cervical (neck) adjustments with a group
of HIV positive patients over a six month period. Among
the group of patients who were adjusted, a 48% increase in the
CD4 cells was found. These measurements were taken at
the patients' independent medical center, where they were
under medical supervision for their condition. The
control group did not demonstrate this dramatic increase in
immune function, but actually experienced a 7.96% decrease in
CD4 cell counts over the same period. Selano JL, Hightower BC, Pfleger B, Feeley-Collins
K, Grostic JD. "The Effects of Specific Upper Cervical
Adjustments on the CD4 Counts of HIV Positive Patients."
The Chiropractic Research Journal; 3(1);
1994. | |
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