What is so bad about a Vertebral Subluxation?
As stated above, a Vertebral Subluxation disrupts communication between your brain and the rest of your body. These messages do many things: 1. Keep you alive – There are messages, traveling up and down your spine, that are literally keeping you alive. The brain is telling the heart when to beat, the lungs when to breathe, and how much stomach acid to produce so that you can digest your food. 2. Allow you to move – In order for you to move your muscles so that you can walk, tie your shoes, or run for that touchdown, a message needs to come from your brain, down your spinal cord, and out to the appropriate muscle. 3. Regulates the immune system The nerve system interacts with and regulates the immune system in order to keep your natural defense system functioning at its peak performance. There is a whole branch of science called Neuroimmunology, which is studying how these two systems interact. 4. Keeps you coordinated There are about 100,000,000,000,000 tiny living cells that make up a