Researchers estimate that fifty million people in the United States suffer from allergies. Other parts of the world report percentages resembling those in America. Allergies represent the sixth leading cause of chronic illness in the U.S. with an annual cost in excess of $18 billion. Hay fever (Allergic rhinitis) creates a common condition that causes symptoms such as sneezing, a stuffy/runny nose, and watery/itchy eyes. Most allergy sufferers experience these allergies seasonally. Symptoms of seasonal allergies occur in spring, summer and/or early fall and usually result from allergic sensitivity to pollens from trees, grasses, weeds, or airborne
mold spores.

Year-round allergic rhinitis generally results from sensitivity to house dust mites, animal dander, cockroaches, or mold spores. Most allergy sufferers turn to allergy drugs (usually Zyrtec, Allegra, or Claritin) for relief. Pharmaceutical drugs may treat allergy symptoms but do so with a risk of side effects that include: drowsiness, mouth and throat dryness, abnormal heart rhythms, sleep troubles, digestive issues, skin problems, headaches, and nervous system dysfunction.

A medical study published in 2004 linked allergies to tiny misalignments in the spine. When the misalignments were addressed with manual adjustments by a health professional, allergy symptoms improved in more than 70% of patients. Several other recorded results included:

• 98% of patients with dermatitis, allergies and asthma suffered from
vertebral misalignments
• Correction of spinal misalignments improved itching symptoms of
chronic dermatitis by 88% and skin appearance of dermatitis patients
by 72%
• Allergy symptoms improved in over 70% of patients who received
adjustments
• Vertebral misalignment is a common factor in patients with
dermatitis and asthma
• Dermatitis patients receiving no adjustment experienced no
improvement

Research experts discovered a new link between the brain and immune system in 2015. A popular magazine published the findings in an article titled, “They’ll Have to Rewrite the Textbooks.” Advanced research produced findings relevant to modern health care involving the connection between Chiropractic care and major diseases, including allergies. The health of the spine directly influences the health of the brain and nervous system. Every Chiropractic adjustment influences immunity. Chiropractors address small misalignments in the spine known as subluxations. Subluxations interfere with nervous system function and negatively influence immunity. Chiropractors focus on the health of the nervous system rather than the symptoms of a specific disease. Improved immunity, including allergy relief, radiates from Chiropractic offices all over the world through the benefits of drug free adjustments designed to repair the cause of allergies and other ailments stemming from the nervous system. Millions of people suffer from a lowered quality of life during allergy season.

Chiropractic offers the long-term solution.

The Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery 2003 Vol. 2.1
“Relationship Between Vertebral Deformities and Allergic Diseases”
Y. Takeda, S. Arai