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Many of the common symptoms during pregnancy, especially neck pain, back pain, headaches, and heartburn are related to the stress on your nervous system from this rapid change.
Sensory processing disorder is an impairment in detecting, modulating, or responding to sensory stimuli. In other words, the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and nerves) are not working properly.
For most of us living a fast and furious modern life, juggling between work and family, we often neglect our health. It normally takes a crisis before we slow down, stop, and take care of our bodies.
Did you know that the #1 reason why parents take their children to the pediatrician’s office is to investigate an earache?
Subluxations are interferences or disturbances in our nervous system that interrupt the normal communication pathways in our body.
In order for you to have true health, your nervous system must be able to control and coordinate the function of every call, tissue, and organ without interference.
Your central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) is responsible for sending messages to every cell, tissue, organ, and system in your body. This communication is made possible by your spinal neurological network
There is more to subluxation than back pain, neck pain, and a pinched nerve. Some of the scariest consequences of subluxation come from the possible global effects on your body.
If our nervous system is disturbed by subluxation, our ability and potential to adapt to stress is diminished progressively.