Hi [[leadFirstName]],
The nerves in your body serve two purposes.
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Carrying messages from the brain to the body
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Relaying information to the brain back from the body
Anytime you do something simple—for example, picking up a pencil—your body is responding to a message from your brain. You think it, your nerves relay the message, and your hand does what your brain tells it to do.
When you feel the pencil between your fingers, that is function number two: your body sending sensory information back to your brain, and your brain decoding and interpreting the information.
Messages are being sent and received along the “power lines” of your central nervous system every instant of every day of your entire life. It isn’t just about interacting with the outside world.
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Your brain is constantly sending messages to every part of your body. Telling your lungs to breathe. Telling your heart to beat. And telling your glands how to function.
If your glands are functioning at something less than 100 percent, we can conclude that your central nervous system is functioning at something less than 100 percent.
How does the central nervous system work? What might affect it? What protects it from stress and interference so it can do its job? Your vertebrae.
Your vertebrae in your spine protect the central nervous system.
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS keep your vertebrae from interfering with your nerves and the messages they carry.
When your nerves are free from interference, they can carry messages back and forth from your brain. Then everything works properly.
LIVE CLEAR,
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