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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 21 MIN

More Than a Crack: The Science of Chiropractic

from Gut Feelings: Life Unfiltered- · host Dr. Jen & Dr. Mel

Episode 56: More Than a Crack: The Science of Chiropractic Discover the true science behind chiropractic adjustments and how they influence your nervous system, brain-body communication, and overall health. This episode demystifies common misconceptions and highlights the impactful benefits of consistent chiropractic care for mind and body wellness.   In this episode: The common misconceptions about chiropractic adjustments, including what the "crack" really means How chiropractic affects the nervous system, not just bones The concept of gas cavitation during joint adjustments The role of mechanoreceptors in proprioception and movement How adjustments influence brain processing, coordination, and stress response The importance of ongoing care and maintenance for lasting health benefits How chiropractic supports aging, stress management, and physical performance The significance of holistic approaches including lifestyle and environmental factors   Timestamps: 00:00 - Why the sound of a chiropractic adjustment isn't about bones moving 00:41 - How chiropractic primarily affects the nervous system and brain-body signals 01:46 - The misconception of bones moving from adjustments 02:10 - The gas cavitation explained: gas release, not bones cracking 02:38 - The mechanism of joint movement during chiropractic adjustments 03:01 - The effectiveness of tools like the activator that don't produce cracking sounds 03:33 - Stimulating mechanoreceptors for proprioception and better movement 04:58 - The impact of adjustments on brain processing, coordination, and muscle tightness 05:36 - How adjustments help decrease threat signals and reduce muscle tension 06:20 - The nervous system shift from fight-flight to rest-digest post-adjustment 07:15 - The role of endorphins and potential for self-adjustment addiction 07:49 - The importance of consistent care for correcting patterns and compensations 09:01 - How chiropractors uniquely identify and intervene in early health issues 09:28 - The importance of seeing a chiropractor for prevention, not just pain 10:39 - The benefits of ongoing chiropractic care for quick recovery from injuries 12:00 - Addressing chronic patterns, stress, and repetitive movements 13:22 - The crucial role of regular maintenance for long-term health and aging well 14:12 - How support through chiropractic can improve quality of life as we age 17:17 - The broader impacts of chiropractic on energy, sleep, mood, and physical function 19:08 - The influence of environment and stress on your nervous system and spine health 20:01 - Chiropractic’s role in enhancing brain-body communication for optimal health   Connect with the Hosts:   📱 Dr. Mel's Social Media Instagram: @blossom_integrative Facebook: Blossom Integrative Health YouTube: Blossom Integrative Health   📱 Dr. Jen's Social Media Instagram: @healthinmotionwellness Facebook: Health in Motion Wellness   Websites: www.drauchter.com www.healthinmotion-wellness.com   Our YOUTUBE channel: www.youtube.com/@gutfeelingslifeunfiltered?si=KIF1oOQm64FhEE6Y   💬 Enjoying the podcast? Follow, rate, and share to support our mission of whole-person healing!

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