Every year around this time, pumpkins
are everywhere! We enjoy them for décor, but
they offer so much more! News of late focuses on
the benefits of their leaves to slow disc degeneration
and even possibly support regeneration. That’s news
to your Groton chiropractor’s ear…and without doubt to
our Groton back pain and neck pain patients’ ears, too!
THE DISC – Healthy and Degenerated
Most treatments of
back pain focus on relieving the pain and returning function
without consideringa way
to slow the degenerative process and/or promote
regeneration. The intervertebral disc is made up of an inner core
(nucleus pulposus) made of proteoglycans and a layered outer rim (annulus
fibrosus) rich in collagen. Combined, these two work
as a shock absorber and stabilizer for the spine. Treatment choices
for the degenerated disc come from understanding the
processes that precede degeneration in order to
help ease discogenic pain more effectively. (1) Your
chiropractor expores these mechanisms a lot!
PUMPKIN LEAVES AND CAROTENOIDS
It's well-known that pumpkin products and
by-products (like leaves!) contain major carotenoids - β-carotene, α-carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin – with β-carotene
being the foremost one in most pumpkin types. The
total content of carotenoids depends on many
factors, one is the extraction process. Functional
foods are advanced from carotenoids which are said to add
significantly to the many health benefits of the foods.
(2) Nutrition can plan a role in disc health. Pumpkin and its by-products shouldn’t just be thrown
away!
PUMPKIN LEAVES AND COLLAGEN AND PROTEINS AND DISC CELLS
A unique way to put pumpkins to work for us is described in a recent study regarding how
the leaves of pumpkins may help. The acetone extract from Violina pumpkin
(curcurbita moshata) leaves provoked a significant
increase in extracellular matrix components like aggrecan and collagen
type II as well as other proteins and stress
response regulators in the degenerated intervertebral disc cells removed
from degenerated disc tissues of spinal surgery patients. Markers noting
the presence and activity of stem cells were significantly increased,
too. This news excited the researchers to state
that the hypothesis about how adequate stimuli can support
resident cells to repopulate the degenerated discs was thereby sustained.
The report overall determined that data indicate that the breakthrough that molecules may
effectively slow disc degeneration using a part of the pumpkin
that most of us get rid of as waste – the
leaves! (3) Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office bets you will look at the
pumpkin leaves differently this season!
CONTACT Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. James Cox on The
Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he
illustrates how nutrition may slow and possibly
stop degeneration and stimulate regeneration via ingredients
like chondroitin sulfate based on years of research performed
already and how nutrition combined with The Cox®
Technic System of Spinal Pain Management decrease and manage
spine pain. We’ll keep watching the pumpkin leaves’ research as it grows!
Schedule your Groton chiropractic appointment
soon to visit us this pumpkin season!
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