Neurological Physiology Affects Your Internal Physiology

by | Mar 2, 2018 | Uncategorized

Did you know that your neurology travels from your brain to your internal organs?

The brain is connected to all your organs like your heart, lungs, stomach, and intestines through your neurological system.

The spinal bones house and protect the nerves traveling to your internal organs so the brain can properly coordinate and control the function of the organ.

If spinal bones misalign and interfere with the function of the spinal nerves (vertebral subluxation), organs and tissues can be negatively affected.

Dysfunction in the internal organs can affect the entire body’s wellbeing due to the following principle: “In order for the whole to be 100%, the parts making up the whole need to be 100%.”

A specific chiropractic adjustment for vertebral subluxation can help restore your wholeness and wellbeing.

Choose regular chiropractic as a positive impact on your internal physiology!

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