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San Francisco

222 7th St,
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 931-7920

San Pablo

14341 San Pablo Ave
San Pablo, CA 94806

(510) 234-2225

Sacramento

5321 Elkhorn Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95842

(916) 274-4600

Family Chiropractic Clinic Logo

San Francisco

(415) 931-7920


San Pablo

(510) 234-2225

Sacramento

(916) 274-4600

Chiropractic Reduces Inflammation

Chiropractic and Inflammation in San Francisco, San Pablo, Sacramento, Richmond, Pinole, El Sobrante, Rodeo, and Walnut Creek, CA

Inflammation has a huge effect on our health. We have seen many cases over the years in our San Pablo, San Francisco, and Sacramento office, and the science backs up. Chronic inflammation has been linked to heart disease, reduced immune functioning, IBS, arthritis, cancer, weight gain, and depression.

Fortunately, many studies have found that chiropractic may have a positive effect on inflammation, offering health benefits beside pain relief.

San Pablo, San Francisco, and Sacramento Chiropractor May Help Lower Your Inflammation Levels

Basically, when you engage in regular chiropractic care, your central nervous system is able to pass messages effectively between your brain and your immune system, causing it to function optimally and helping prevent a lot of pain-related issues to begin with.

However, should inflammation develop, your body naturally raises the levels of certain anti-inflammatory agents after receiving chiropractic adjustments, possibly helping it to effectively heal on its own.

Drug-Free Inflammation Relief

This means that you may begin to feel better without having to take any types of drugs or other unnatural substances to rid your body of inflammation. Ultimately, chiropractic may reduce inflammation and increases healing.

We're here to help you improve your health with Family Chiropractic Clinic in San Pablo, San Francisco, and Sacramento. Call our office today at (510) 234-2225 for an appointment or to see how we can help you!

Roy RA, Boucher Jp, Comtois AS. Inflammatory response following a short-term course of chiropractic treatment in subjects with and without chronic low back pain. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2010;9(3):107-14.