Friday, May 22, 2009

Your Nervous System


Chiropractic is based on the principle that the energy of life flows from the brain through the spinal cord. These energy impulses are then transferred through the spinal nerves to various organs and target areas. Every function of the body is carried out through the nervous system. If this energy flow process is obstructed in any way, the health of your body will be compromised. For example, if the nerves that supply energy to the heart have interference, the heart will start producing inferior heart cells. Over a long period of time, this can lead to a weakened heart and possibly further serious complications. The following seven danger signs are a red flag that may affect the health of your nervous system. They include: headaches, pain of the neck and mid-back, painful joints, low-back pain, pain in the arms or legs, numbness in the hands or feet, and nervousness. Prompt attention may help prevent serious attacks on the body.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Dr. Bob,

    Enjoyed your post on the central nervous system! Very informative post on the prevention of disease!

    Super graphics added to the post! Great job!

    Pete Baca
    The Car Enthusiast Online

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  2. Hi Pete,
    Glad you enjoyed the post! You are always welcome on my site.

    Thanks,
    Dr. Moulas

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  3. Dr. Bob,
    That is great stuff! Chiropractic is the only way to cure while healing your back pain. Thank you Dr. Bob for the great info.

    Bobby B.

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  4. Great Post on the nervous system and prevention of disease . I really think that to maintain your health you need to continue to stretch,excercise and be ajusted by a chiropractor on a routine basis.I know its worked for me!!

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  5. Hi Bobby,
    The Nervous System controls the whole body. Keep it tuned up, and you will live a healthy life.

    Thanks,
    Dr. Bob Moulas

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  6. Hi Loan Guy,
    You sound like a Doctor, and I totaly agree with you. Life is all about moderation. Keep up the good work.
    Thanks,
    Dr. Moulas

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