Learn How To Stay Younger From A Lawrenceville Chiropractor

By Kenya File


Right now the average life expectancy in the US is about 77 years. A man that reaches the age of 65, on average, is expected to live until the age of 84. Many more people are reaching the grand old age of 100! Those extra years would be a godsend for many of us, but we want to have our cake and eat it too - we only want to live to a ripe old age if we feel healthy. A Lawrenceville chiropractor has some tips for you on how you can age and still stay young at the same time.

Tip number one, of course, is to stay active. That means walking, going to the Y, and seeing a chiropractor. Recent studies have shown that seniors who visit a chiropractor have better self-assessed health and better functioning than other seniors who don't visit a chiropractor.

A lot of people start feeling lightheaded as they age. This will put you at risk of falling and injuring yourself. Spinal adjustments made by a Chiropractic professional will help you to avoid feeling dizzy. This will reduce chances of you falling down and getting hurt.

A Chiropractic professional can help to fix your neck pain. This will enable you to participate more freely in sporting activities like swimming. Also, spinal changes made by a Chiropractic professional will help to boost your body's immunity by affecting your blood serum levels positively.

Tip number five - Did you know that over 30% of adults have hypertension and high blood pressure? A recent study where half of the seniors got a real chiropractic adjustment and the other half a fake adjustment is very revealing. Patients who received a real adjustment saw dramatic decreases in high blood pressure compared to the control group. Even more dramatic is the fact that 85% of patients in the real group had an 85% improvement in blood pressure after just one adjustment!

Getting chiropractic adjustments can really help to improve the quality of your life. A professional can guide you through this and help you understand how you stand to benefit.




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