Chiropractic
Principles and Philosophy
Some interesting
articles have been printed lately on the issues listed as "Principles
and Laws of Healing" and the "Wisdom of the Body".
What is even more interesting is that these articles are being written
by medical professionals. These two articles were written by Michael
Loes, MD and Dr. Zajicek respectively, and printed in the "American
Journal of Pain Management" and "Medical Hypothesis",
again respectively.
The language of
these two articles sounds familiar to chiropractors. For example
Loes states in his Principles: "Life (the
vital force) is God-given but not necessarily God-maintained; free choice
exists. Build vital force and health ensues." He also states,
"The Body will make every effort to preserve homeostasis and avoid
stasis. Rid stasis and healing happens."
On the other hand,
Dr Zajicek in his article states: "Modern
medicine still fails to explain processes that operate in self-healing
diseases. We may thus distinguish between two kinds of processes that
operate in the body: explained and unexplained. The latter operate in
self-healing diseases, and are either ignored by medicine or called
placebos. The unexplained processes in physiology were defined by Starling
and Cannon as Wisdom of the Body. The Wisdom of the Body
is an attribute of live organisms. It directs growing plants toward
sunshine, guides amebas away from noxious agents, and determines the
behavior of higher animals. It is essential for individual survival
and was molded by natural selection. During evolution the Wisdom of
the Body encountered all diseases, knows how to heal itself, and anticipates
all diseases. The main task of the Wisdom of the Body is to maintain
health, and improve its quality. It controls processes in the body so
as to make them healthier. The Wisdom of the Body has its own
language and should be considered when examining patients."
Well said for a
non-chiropractor! But to look back we can see that the founder
of chiropractic, DD Palmer may have said it best when he said,
"That which I named Innate is a segment of that Intelligence which
fills the Universe. This portion of the whole never sleeps, nor tires,
recognizes neither darkness nor distance, is not subject to material
laws, bodily wants are not essential, substantial conditions are not
needed for its existence. It continues to care for and direct the organic
functions of the body as long as the soul holds the body and spirit
together."
It is nice to know
that the rest of the health care world is finally starting to understand
the Principles and Philosophy that chiropractic has been based on for
100 years.