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Subluxations and Spinal Nerve StressSubluxations 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.
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