When you get a cut, do you have to tell your body what to do in order to heal? When you are getting "sick" do you instruct your body to raise the temperature creating a fever and killing off the foreign invaders? When you break a bone do you take a pill to make the bone grow back and heal the fracture? The answer to all of these questions is a simple NO!
The body knows what to do. It has an intelligence, chi, vital life force that controls and animates it. The body has within it the ability to self-heal, self-develop, and self-regulate. This is all just fact. In chiropractic we examine the spine for subluxations which are causing interference in the nervous system. Any sort of interference in the nervous system causes a disruption in the flow of your innate intelligence or vital life force depending on what you want to call this energy. When this happens it will lead to disease states throughout the body.
There are 3 main causes of subluxation referred to as traumas, toxins, and thoughts. Aan example of trauma is a car accident that results in a whip lash injury. Toxins are omnipresent in society found in GMO and conventional food as well as pharmaceutical drugs. Finally thoughts or auto suggestions can cause subluxation. This often occurs through negative thought patterns, stress, and anxiety. All three categories can have profound impacts on your spine, nervous system, and overall health.
Genuine Chiropractic in Santa Barbara is dedicated to healing, mind, body, spirit, and planet through chiropractic care. We use specific spinal adjustments to adjust, when necessary, subluxations and remove any interference in the nervous system. We do note cure anything, we simply remove interference and allow the body to heal its self.
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