
Supplement to Chiropractic Economics The INDUSTRY COMPENDIUM of CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH VOL. 56 NO. 9 8 Update on research and development at Standard Process Inc. 10 Would Albert Einstein use an Erchonia handheld laser? 12 Gastric stable emulsions provide increased bioavailability of long chain ω-3 fatty acids T Seternes, IJ Haug, D Zeiss, LB Sagmo, IC Olsen, KI Draget 16 Effects of Biofreeze pain reliever and chiropractic adjustments on acute low back pain: a pilot study John Zhang, MD, PhD; Dennis Enix, DC; Brian Snyder, DC; Kristan Giggey, DC; Rodger Tepe, PhD 18 Effect of combination pantethine, plant sterols, green tea extract, delta-tocotrienol and Phytolens on lipid profiles in patients with hyperlipidemia Mark Houston, MD,* Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Director Hypertension Institute, Saint Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tenn.; William Sparks, BSc, CN, Vice President, Biotics Research Corporation, Rosenberg, Texas 20 Instrument adjusting overview Colloca CJ, Keller TS, Black P, Normand MC, Harrison DE, Harrison DD. 22 Axial Trac enhanced flexion distraction reduces pain levels in patients with lower back pain and lower extremity pain W. Patrick Danzey, DC 24 A case report: Class IV laser therapy treatment of multifactorial lumbar stenosis with low-back and leg pain Daniel Knapp, DC 26 Applying Nutrigenomics to help reduce pain and cartilage degradation while enhancing mobility Mark Kaye, DC, director of clinical services, Metagenics Inc. 30 What is CM complex found in ArthroAid Plus? CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 ISSUE #9: JUNE 25, 2010 WWW.CHIROECO.COM VOLUME 56, ISSUE 9 31 Expansion and reduction through wellness 32 The efficacy of Vital Brain Powder 34 The effect of flip-flop sandals on the back 36 WebExercises: An advanced rehab and revenue tool David, Cruz, BS, DC, CSCS 37 A case study of a doctor who survived an audit Dr. Tim Kamerman, Arkansas 38 The clinical importance of neutral spinal positioning Howard A. Fidler, DC, FICC, FICPA 40 The influence of lactic acid bacteria (OM X) on bone structure Masayuki Kawakami, Naohiko Araki, Koji Inokihara, and Takashi Matsubara of the College of Liberal Arts and Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Lichiroh Ohhira of the Research Institution of Okayama Life Science, and Hideto Iwasaki of Sanyo Gakuen University 42 Digestive formulas top most popular potent healing solutions 44 Testimonials to the efficacy of Cardioprim 46 Phytonutrients for better bone health 48 Keeping current with the evidence Ronald Rupert, DC 50 Effects of Kinesio Taping on muscle strength after ACL repair Heather M. Murray, PhD, PT, University of New Mexico 52 Clinical case study: Multispecies probiotic supplement minimizes symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome Rupali Gupta, MS, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minn.; Rup Nagala, MD, Southwest Medical Center, Oaks, N.D.; C. Routray, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; C. 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For a faster change, go to www.ChiroEco.com and click on “Customer Service.” 6 CHIROPRACTICECONOMICS• JUNE 25, 2010 WWW.CHIROECO.COM RESEARCHCOMPENDIUM Update on research and development at Standard Process Inc. NNOVATION CAN COME FROM A EUREKA! MOMENT OR THROUGH COLLABORATION AND THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS IBETWEEN SCIENTISTS. While shouting “Eureka!” and running down the hall may be cinematic, the real life expe- rience can be years of painstaking research and documenta- tion, followed by more years of the same. Why do scientists do it? Because it’s fun. And teasing knowledge out of complexity to increase the body of knowledge that ulti- mately contributes to health is both rewarding and down- right interesting. To inch the line of knowledge forward, scientists collabo- rate and share their findings through meetings and publica- tions. To this end, the Discovery Science group within Research and Development at Standard Process has presented their most recent findings in two papers accepted detoxification enzymes and reduction in the risk of cancer. by peer-review journals, and attended one of the premier ITCs are not present in raw vegetables, but instead are scientific meetings — Experimental Biology. stored in vegetables as another type of phytochemical — glucosinolates (GLS). When vegetables are ground or chewed the GLS are Experimental biology posters converted through an enzymatic process into the highly Combination of fenugreek and cayenne
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