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B Vitamins As Effective Helpers to Chiropractic Care of Radiculopathy

Vitamins for back pain? Vitamins for leg pain? Yes!

The Chiropractic TRUhealthDR presents new studies about just how important nutrition is to the health of our Colorado Springs chiropractic patients and their bodies, particularly their backs. The Chiropractic TRUhealthDR keeps up on how specific nutritional changes beneficially impact specific conditions related to spinal health. Here, vitamin B is featured for all its advantages for Colorado Springs chiropractic back pain sufferers.

VITAMIN B FOR YOUNGER WOMEN

Younger Colorado Springs women develop new bodies in their own bodies while pregnant. It is a big duty to form the body for a new person! Consuming12 400 mcg of folic acid a day decreases the risk of neural tube defects (like spine-related spina bifida and anencephaly) in the first 28 days of pregnancy by 50 to 70 percent. (1) It is advantageous to start life with as much favorable development as possible and to take care of the body you have when young to support it as it ages.

VITAMIN B FOR OLDER WOMEN’S SPINES

Older Colorado Springs women undergo some distinctive Colorado Springs spinal and body conditions. After menopause plasma homocysteine increases and elevates the risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis for women. Folic acid (vitamin B9) decreases the homocysteine levels (as well as the associated risks for disease). (2) The Chiropractic TRUhealthDR is concerned with heart and bone health, too! Low levels of B vitamins are associated with a greater risk of degenerative diseases like osteoporosis. (3) Research reports that B vitamins affect bone health likely because of their influence on total plasma homocysteine concentrations (TCHY). B12 and THCY may change osteoclasts or osteoblasts or modulate collagen cross-linking in bone health. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) helps the body maintain normal nerve function. (4) Bone health and nerve function are certainly important contributors to spine health and Colorado Springs back pain incidence. The Chiropractic TRUhealthDR witnesses it daily!

VITAMIN B FOR Colorado Springs BACK PAIN RELIEF

Taking B vitamins can decrease the risk of unpleasant effects of consuming NSAIDS to which many Colorado Springs back pain sufferers try for some pain relief. (5) Including a multivitamin to the treatment plan for pain relief for patients with L5S1 vertebrogenic radiculopathy (sciatica) positively influences the pain relief outcomes. (6) Patients with vitamin B12 deficiency may come into the office with acute neurological symptoms but improve with vitamin B2 supplementation. (7) In patients with sciatic leg pain for longer than one month, including vitamin B complex supplementation to the use of diclofenac (NSAID) enhanced pain relief outcomes. (8) The Chiropractic TRUhealthDR certainly enthusiastically presents such positive methods for better patient outcomes!

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Ted Siciliano chatting on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson about how Colorado Springs chiropractic treatment plans for back pain relief often integrate nutritional supplements to support healing and pain relief.

Schedule your Colorado Springs chiropractic appointment today. A Colorado Springs chiropractic care  treatment plan will be tailored to you. The health of your bone, spine and heart will appreciate it! Your Colorado Springs back pain and Colorado Springs leg pain will appreciate the relief!

The Chiropractic TRUhealthDR may include B vitamins in the Colorado Springs chiropractic treatment plan of back pain sufferers.  
 
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