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Grande Family Chiropractic
North Vancouver, BC
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The nervous system is the area of the body that controls and
coordinates all the functions of your organs. It is connected to
every organ, tissue and cell in your entire body. When you feel hot
or cold, feel a feather running across your arm, feel someone
pinching your cheek, it is the nervous system working. When you
take a drink, it is the nervous system that allows you to move your
arm up and down and gives you the ability to taste what you are
drinking. The organs could not function without the nervous
system.
The nervous system is controlled by the brain. The brain tells your
nerves how to function. The brain communicates with the spinal
nerves through the spinal cord. The nerves pass through the
vertebra, or spinal bones through a little hole. The autonomic
nervous system is responsible for the functioning of the organs.
This system communicates by nerves that run on top of the spinal
column and join with nerves that go to the various organs (and
glands). If the nerve gets interfered with in any way, (i.e.
subluxation [see explanation of subluxation
under FAQ's], muscle spasm on nerve, severing nerve), the organ,
tissue or cell most likely will have a decreased function.
The lack of function may be imperceptible to the conscious mind. Or
you may experience a symptom such as numbing, tingling, or pain.
When the nervous system is interfered with, it reduces the bodies
natural healing process. Removing the interference to the nervous
system is the job of the Chiropractor. By removing this blockage,
not only does the pain usually subside, but many people also
noticed a change in the way their organs are functioning. Reports
of decreased headaches, decreased menstrual cramps, elimination of
stomach pain or irritable bowel syndrome, decreased allergies or
sinus headaches, elimination of asthma-symptoms are all common
observations by chiropractic patients. This process is called an
adjustment.
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