Research published in November of 2009, studying the brains of people with fibromyalgia, further demonstrates metabolism abnormalities in the left temporal lobe, specifically the Hippocampus, which is an area of the brain associated with long-term memory. The cause of these metabolism abnormalities is believed to be the result of stress. It is well known that stress causes the hippocampus to atrophy and degenerate.
This research was performed to identify areas of the brain where pharmaceuticals could be used to intervene with this process. In our office we are currently using all natural, drug free, functional neurology, and biochemical therapies to rebuild and stop this process of degeneration.
For more information on our care, contact our office at (828) 324-0800, or email Dr. Shook at drshook@alliancechiropracticcenter.com.
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1 Wood PB, Ledbetter CR, Patterson JC 2nd. Changes in hippocampal metabolites after effective treatment for fibromyalgia: a case study. Clin J Pain. 2009 Nov-Dec;25(9):810-4.
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