Are your wires crossed?
Ever have the feeling that your body just isn’t working like it’s supposed to work for you? Maybe you can’t do the same things that you could do when you were younger. You look around and everyone else seems to be vibrant and healthy. What am I missing, you ask. What if I told you that your brain isn’t talking to your body correctly and that the wires that allow your brain to communicate are crossed?
- Brain Fog
- Chronic Fatigue
- Anxiety
- Restlessness
- Trouble falling asleep
- Trouble staying asleep
- Digestive problems
These are all signs that your wires might be crossed. But what are these wires and how do they get crossed?
The wires that we are talking about involve the nerve fibers that are at the base of the brain that eventually become the spinal cord. These wires (nerves) regulate the involuntary nervous system which coordinates sleep/wake cycle of the brain, breathing, digestion, blood pressure, and sexual arousal (seriously!).
How do they get crossed? Unfortunately, the bones in your spine, especially the very top bone in your neck, can shift abnormally and cause mechanical stress on those wires. This prevents them from doing their jobs properly. In a healthy neck, the top bone protects those wires and allows your head to rotate and bend side to side. Car accidents and other traumatic events (see below), as well as micro traumas such as sitting at a desk for long periods of time, can cause misalignments of the bones that trip up those essential wires.
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Do you want to feel younger or even just your age, instead of feeling older than you are? Feeling unhealthy and weak is not your final destination. Have your wiring checked to make sure your body is working at its best. This is an important first step. From there you can plan your healthy future and decide your next step to feeling your age or even younger! It’s really as simple as that.
Call our office for an complimentary consultation at 904.310.0064 or forward this post to your friends or family that may be suffering needlessly.