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Infantile Colic Improved
with Chiropractic
The National Health Service in Ballerup (Copenhagen,
Denmark) conducted a study involving 50 infants with
diagnoses infantile colic. Half of the group was given
the drug dimethicon while the other half was given
chiropractic care. In this study nine of the 25 taking
the drug dropped out of the study because the infants
were getting worse. These infants were then not counted
in the final results which would have shown a worse
result for the drug than published.
Even with the removal from the tabulations of the
infants who got worst using the drug, the results showed
a significant improvement in the group that were under
chiropractic care. By days 4 to 7 of the study, the
infants remaining in the drug group had reduced their
hours of crying by only one hour while the entire
chiropractic group had reduced crying hours by an
average of 2.4 hours. The results after 8 to 10 day into
the study continued to show the drug therapy infants at
a one hour improvement while the chiropractic group
further improved to 2.7 hours less of crying. The
researchers noted that the removal from the study of the
infants that got worse from the drug made the results
from the drug look better than they actually were.
Chiropractic Care Conquers Colic
The above title appeared in the December 1998 issue of
Country Living's Healthy Living, beginning on page 53.
The article details the concerns of a mom whose new baby
was suffering from colic. The article featured the
mother’s account of the situation starting from her
initial phone call to the pediatrician. "When I phoned
my doctor to ask if he thought it was safe (to see a
chiropractor), he was ambivalent: Chiropractic would
neither harm nor help. He told me that if it was colic,
it would run its course in three months."
After this advice, her next stop was to take the child
to the chiropractor. She recalled that the first visit
was an extended one with a lot of time spent caring for
the child and the parents. Following the first
adjustment, the child seemed to be more reactive and
colicky, but she followed the instructions given her by
the chiropractor and the baby calmed right down. "We had
five more sessions with the chiropractor. Each lasted 20
minutes and Lucy (the infant!) really seemed to enjoy
them. It completely changed what was fast becoming a
nightmare. I'd like to recommend to everyone with a
colicky infant see a chiropractor. It certainly worked
for us."
Infantile Colic
Probably one of the most frustrating situations new
parents find themselves in is having to deal with a
child that is suffering from colic. For these parents a
recent study conducted in South Africa offers some good
news. In a study by Mercer and Cook, thirty infants who
had been diagnosed medically with colic were randomly
divided into two groups. One group received chiropractic
care while the other group did not. All infants in this
study were newborn to 8 weeks old and had been diagnosed
with colic by a pediatrician. For the purposes of this
study, the infants in the chiropractic group received
care for a two-week period with a maximum of six
adjustments. The results of the study were very
impressive. In the group that received chiropractic
care, there was complete resolution of symptoms in 93%
of the infants within the two-week period. Even more
impressive was that in a follow up survey performed one
month later, none of the infants had experienced a
reoccurrence of problems from colic. The chiropractic
care rendered in this study was spinal adjusting. |
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