Nerve Stress

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Subluxations and Spinal Nerve Stress

Subluxations are the primary cause of nerve stress to the brain, spinal cord, and the delicate spinal nerves which exit the spine between the bones of the spine. Subluxations cause irritation to the nerves and interfere with their ability to function properly. The function of these nerves is to coordinate and control all body function, including its healing and regeneration.  

Causes of Subluxations

Trauma -  For many, the initial stress begins with the trauma of birth and is compounded by poor posture, poor sleeping habits, slips and falls, vehicular accidents, sports impacts, strenuous exercise, work injuries, childhood falls. These traumatic or structural subluxations often produce a misalignment of the bones, which place physical pressure and stress on the nerves. The misalignment can be viewed on x-ray. They may be accompanied by mental and emotional subluxations that are caused by one's psychological response to the trauma and thoughts and feelings about the the resulting pain and loss.  

Toxicity - Toxins in the food or environment can produce serious adverse effects in every cell, organ, gland and body system. When they interfere with the functioning of the nervous system, they are called toxic subluxations.  

Emotional Stress - Emotional stress of day to day life is often cumulative and creates an increasing risk factor for disease. Your responses to day to day stress and to traumatic life events are often programmed into your nervous system as conditioned reflexes. When they interfere with the normal functioning of the nervous system, they are called emotional subluxations.  

Negative Mental States - Negative attitudes and beliefs sabotage or efforts to be well and live fully. These are called mental subluxations.  

Types of Subluxations

A vertebral subluxation is a misalignment of a bone of the spine (vertebra), which creates pressure on the spinal nerves causing interference with the flow of messages between your brain and your body. Subluxations and are often referred to as pinched nerves.  

A cranial subluxation is a form of subtle pressure that exists at the sutures (place where the bones of the skull come together in the skull), which causes interference to the normal functioning of your brain. 

An extremity subluxation is a misalignment of the bones in your hands, feet, hips, elbows or knees. It can cause such things as tennis elbow and carpel tunnel syndrome, though often with these conditions there is also a subluxation of one of the bones in the spine causing a weakness in the extremity which predisposes it to injury.  

Nerve Stress - The Silent Killer

Nerve stress is often called the silent killer - "silent" because it it often painless -- "killer" because it can be a precursor to serious illness. You may have spinal nerve stress and not know it, though many people do complain of anything from a vague sense of feeling "out of sorts"  to a wide variety of symptoms.  Unfortunately subluxations are most often painless and often go undetected for years. A "fortunate few" develop neck and back pain, which allows their spinal nerve stress to be diagnosed and treated, which then restores the whole body to greater wellness. 

Nerve Stress Can Cause:

Interference with the flow of information that travels on the nerves from the body to the brain and back again. It's presence can adversely affect any part of the body: your nerves, brain, bones, discs, muscles, glands, and internal organs. 

Diminished coordination of  body function, which can lead to increased susceptibility to disease, pain, fatigue, lowered resistance to infection, and a decreased ability to adapt to environmental stress, all of which contribute to a general decline in you health and well being and predispose you to a wide range of chronic and acute illnesses.   

Symptoms of Spinal Nerve Stress

Symptoms of spinal nerve stress are warning lights that let us know that something is wrong.  Today most forms of health care, including many forms of alternative medical care, aim to treat the warning lights without addressing what these warnings are attempting to tell us. This is disease based or symptom oriented care. It tells us to take aspirin for a headache, St. John's Wort for depression, have surgery for gall stones, etc. But it does not address why we are sick or why we have symptoms.

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