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Vertebral subluxations can also affect …

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Vertebral Subluxations can also affect …

  1. Your Emotional Health. Vertebral subluxations can have a wide range of emotional effects.
  2. Trophic Substances. Nerves supply muscles and other organs with nutrition. They are essential for the tone and vitality of the organ.
  3. Your meninges that cover your brain, spinal cord, and many nerves and connect to your spine can be distorted by a subluxation. This can affect the stability and health of your spine and entire nervous system. Within the meninges flows the cerebrospinal fluid, which is essential for the proper health of the nervous system and the body as a whole.
  4. Your Organ Health (somato-autonomic relationship). An interruption in the nerve-organ relationship has been linked to a weakened immune system, irregularities in blood pressure, altered liver function, and other conditions.
  5. Your Immune System Function. Nerve fibers go to virtually every organ of the immune system and make direct contact with immune system cells…if the nerves to the spleen or lymph nodes were removed, you would stop the immune system’s action dead in its tracks…Now there is a tremendous amount of evidence that hormones and neurotransmitters can influence immune system activities, and that immune system products can influence the brain.

sources _David Felton, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Rochester. In B. Moyers(Ed.), Healing and the mind. New York: Doubleday, 1993 The following articles provided the valuable information contained in these pages: 1.    Flesia, J.A. Psycho epistemological basis for the new renaissance intellectual. Renaissance Int’l. Newsletter, 1982 2.    Dishman, R.W. Review of the literature supporting scientific basis for the chiropractic subluxation complex. JMPT, 1985, 8, pp. 163-174. 3.    Lantz, C. The vertebral subluxation complex. ICA Review. Sep/Oct 1989, pp. 37-61 4.    Lantz, C. The vertebral subluxation complex, part 2: The neurological and pathological components. CRJ, 1990, 1(4), pp, 19-38. 5.    Flesia, J. The component basis for the vertebral subluxation complex. ICA Review, Spring 1991, pp. 22-23. 6.    Wallace H., Wallace, J. & Resh, R. Advances in paraspinal thermographic analysis. CRJ, 1993, 2(3), pp. 39-64. 7.    Flesia, J. The component basis for the vertebral subluxation complex, part 8: Literature review with Jan Jirout, M.C., D.Sc., part 4 Clinical Chiropractic, April 1993.

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