The Astonishing Dr. You part 2

Happy Thursday :-) Here is the second part of the article I shared on Monday.  I hope it finds you well and helps with your journey to better health and understanding.

'The Astonishing Dr. You' - part 2

"Because your nervous system is so important, the most vital parts are protected by bone. The skull protects your brain.  The 24 moving bones of the spinal column cover your spinal cord. A constant stream of nerve impulses leaves your brain, travels down your spinal cord and out to every cell and tissue of your body.  Impulses sent back to your brain confirm everything is working as it should.  Anything interfering with this vital exchange sets the stage for ill health.  

Many things can interfere with the accurate transmission of nerve impulses.  The moving bones of the spine are common culprits.  Improper motion or position of spinal bones can choke or irritate nerve tissue, degrading or distorting essential nervous system messages.  These are called Subluxations. We're most aware of subluxations when they cause pain.  But what if nerves controlling some part of your body that don't have pain-sensing nerves are involved?  Imagine what happens when controlling nerve impulses are repeated, distorted, or exaggerated from spinal nerve irritation!  Consider how your body would malfunction if nerve messages become faint or weak.  Subluxations that interfere with Dr. You are more serious than headaches or back pain!

Many of us get our first subluxation at birth.  Caesarean section, forceps delivery and suction extraction can place tremendous pressure on a baby's nervous system.  Lacking language, babies with subluxations often exhibit unexplained crying, colic, poor sleeping patterns and other symptoms.  As our children grow and your only answer is drugs or surgery, the aches and pains of childhood are minimized as "growing pains".  But aches and pains at any age are signs that something isn't right.  Youngsters have such a capacity to adapt that these warning signs are passed off as a "phase" they're going through.  Ignored, underlying spinal problems are allowed to worsen."

-article provided by Patient Media, Inc.

Stayed tuned for the final part 3... :-) 

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