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Title: Chiropractic and the concept of Hormesis


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Chiropractic and the concept of Hormesis
  • Victor G. Strang, D.C.

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The Hygiene Theory
  • (The concept that the human body actually
    requires stresses to function optimally, or even
    normally)
  • Has it been around longer than we think?

3
W.C. Douglas (3/03)
  • The secret to great health could be a scientific
    theory youve never heard of.
  • this theory is called hormesis, and its
    gaining more and more support in scientific
    circles.

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Hormesis
  • The stimulating effect of subinhibitory
    concentrations of any toxic substance on any
    organism.
  • Dorlands Medical Dictionary, 25th edition

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  • It appears that the bodys homeostatic
    mechanisms must be challenged in order for it to
    achieve its full potential for health and
    longevity. Very small doses of toxins and
    radiation may provide this challenge, to which
    the body responds by enhancing its defensive and
    regenerative activity. Without challenge, the
    organism drifts into an atonic, complacent state
    that is not consistent with optimal health.
  • A. Lewis, The Townsend Letter, 4/93, issue 117

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  • Data suggest that hormesis may be a universal
    phenomenon that is observed over a wide range of
    exposures among a wide range of biologic
    organisms.
  • Bukowski et al, 2000, Southern Med J, 934

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  • a genuine feature of all biological systems,
    is known as hormesis.
  • a process whereby low doses of an otherwise
    harmful agent may result in a stimulating or
    beneficial effect.

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  • If you expose human cells to mild stresses, they
    do fantastically better than when they are
    subsequently more severely stressed.
  • In animal studies, chronic, low-dose exposure to
    chemicals and radiation can increase the lifespan
    by up to 40

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Studies illustrating hormetic effects
  • 1940s (Lorenz) mice and guinea pigs exposed to
    chronic low level ionizing radiation had slightly
    greater mean life span and gained more weight
    than non-irradiated animals

10
Studies illustrating hormetic effects
  • 1987 (Calabrese)
  • Female rats exposed to low doses of DDT were
    found to have significantly longer reproductive
    life spans compared to non-exposed rats.

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Studies illustrating hormetic effects
  • 1987 (Liu et al)
  • Inhabitants of a region of China with high
    natural radioactivity (3X) showed indicators of
    increased immune competence and DNA repair
    compared to those in control regions.

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Studies illustrating hormetic effects
  • 1987 (Liu et al)
  • It is speculated from data of human studies and
    animal experiments that under certain
    circumstances the immune system might be
    stimulated by low level ionizing radiation,
    enhancing the bodys defense mechanism as a whole

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Studies illustrating hormetic effects
  • 1987 (Furst)
  • Certain arsenic compounds in small doses promotes
    growth in domestic animals. It acts as a growth
    promoter and may be essential in small amounts,
    becoming toxic at moderate amounts, and lethal in
    large amounts.

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Various substances and influences with hormetic
effects
  • Mercury
  • Radon
  • Arsenic
  • X-ray
  • Heat

15
Nutrition and hormesis
  • Vitamins and trace minerals
  • Dietary fat
  • Total caloric intake
  • Alcohol intake

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Exercise and hormesis
  • Moderate exercise is beneficial in multiple ways
  • Strenuous exercise can cause structural damage
    and immune suppression

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Psychosocial stress and hormesis
  • Moderate amounts of challenges actually more
    beneficial than no mental stress at all
  • High amounts of stress have negative health
    effects if chronic

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  • It appears that the bodys homeostatic
    mechanisms must be challenged in order for it to
    achieve its full potential for health and
    longevity. Very small doses of toxins and
    radiation may provide this challenge, to which
    the body responds by enhancing its defensive and
    regenerative activity. Without challenge, the
    organism drifts into an atonic, complacent state
    that is not consistent with optimal health.
  • A. Lewis, The Townsend Letter, 4/93, issue 117

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The Calisthenic Dynamic Virgil V. Strang, D.C.
(1984)
  • The human body is designed to adapt to continuous
    environmental change
  • As the body is exposed to its environment at or
    near its limits, it increases its capability
    (training effect) it does not get weaker
  • Chiropractic therefore rejects the idea that we
    need to control our environment to eliminate
    possible causes of disease
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