Thursday, March 31, 2011
Dis-ease
As everyone already knows, our body has a basic and unique ability to heal itself -- call it our inner healer. It comes programmed that way and when everything is in alignment, the body can do its thing properly. When things are out of alignment, we experience dis-ease, or an absence of ease and total health.
Hidden deep inside our body is the most powerful "mainframe computer" in the universe. It stores a lifetime's worth of experiences and is networked to trillions of smaller "computers," coordinating their operations -- telling them what to do and when to do it, so the whole system functions properly. All these "computers" are connected with many billions of special "wires".
As you've probably guessed, the "mainframe" is your brain, the smaller computers are your cells, tissues, organs, and systems, and the "wires" are your nerve fibers. The protective casing is your skull.
I'm not anti-doctors -- when we have a serious problem or disorder, prescriptions or even surgery may be necessary to correct it. But, truthfully, if you want the most natural way to keep your body operating at its best, you might want to consider a chiropractor. Chiropractic helps unleash your natural healing ability, your inner healer. The body is always trying to realign the spine and return to a state of ease, or relaxation.
A chiropractor doesn't actually put the vertebra back in place, they supply just the little bit of force needed to free the vertebra so the body can realign itself. It's like when your car gets stuck in the mud and the wheels spin and spin. Then a friend comes along and pushes the car and the wheels finally catch and the car is free. Your friend didn't really push your two-ton car out of the mud, he just supplied the right amount of force in the right direction so the car could dislodge itself.
I've been plagued by sciatica for years in my hips -- and I'm happy to say, I've been helped by chiropractic care. We occasionally get our teeth checked, our eyes checked, our hearing checked -- why not our spine? Plain and simply, when the spine is out of alignment, the nerves get pinched and the body feels dis-ease. Actually, it's fun, safe, gentle and your whole nervous system feels better.
It's the natural way to heal ...
Namaste!
Hidden deep inside our body is the most powerful "mainframe computer" in the universe. It stores a lifetime's worth of experiences and is networked to trillions of smaller "computers," coordinating their operations -- telling them what to do and when to do it, so the whole system functions properly. All these "computers" are connected with many billions of special "wires".
As you've probably guessed, the "mainframe" is your brain, the smaller computers are your cells, tissues, organs, and systems, and the "wires" are your nerve fibers. The protective casing is your skull.
I'm not anti-doctors -- when we have a serious problem or disorder, prescriptions or even surgery may be necessary to correct it. But, truthfully, if you want the most natural way to keep your body operating at its best, you might want to consider a chiropractor. Chiropractic helps unleash your natural healing ability, your inner healer. The body is always trying to realign the spine and return to a state of ease, or relaxation.
A chiropractor doesn't actually put the vertebra back in place, they supply just the little bit of force needed to free the vertebra so the body can realign itself. It's like when your car gets stuck in the mud and the wheels spin and spin. Then a friend comes along and pushes the car and the wheels finally catch and the car is free. Your friend didn't really push your two-ton car out of the mud, he just supplied the right amount of force in the right direction so the car could dislodge itself.
I've been plagued by sciatica for years in my hips -- and I'm happy to say, I've been helped by chiropractic care. We occasionally get our teeth checked, our eyes checked, our hearing checked -- why not our spine? Plain and simply, when the spine is out of alignment, the nerves get pinched and the body feels dis-ease. Actually, it's fun, safe, gentle and your whole nervous system feels better.
It's the natural way to heal ...
Namaste!
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