part 6 - INTRODUCTION TO THE SPINE.
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But first a review:
The difference between life and death is the “spark” or energy given by God at the time of conception. That “spark”, lodged in the brain, stays with us until the time of death.
The brain and spinal cord are the first (and most important) organ to be formed. While every other tissue or organ in the body will die and be replaced, the only organ that never gets replaced is the brain and spinal cord which together compose the master control for the body.
Every individual has been gifted with INNATE INTELLIGENCE. This intelligence is what allows a perfect human being to be formed en utero. Our design in fact, is fantastic …and the inborn intelligence that orchestrated every phase in our development does not desert us at birth. Many of us are so confused that we have come to accept sickness and disease as normal. We get so wrapped up in treating symptoms that we forget all about health.
Are we really supposed to get arthritis, cancer, or diabetes? Is there no defense against diseases? The truth is before we can get cancer, there must first be a breakdown in the body’s defenses. What we need to understand is that our great body, when working right and in a state of health, has a built in defense against every disease known to man. The only real cause of illness is a body that is not working right…or a brain that is no longer engaged in full control of the body.
The reason we emphasized the importance of good nutrition is because when our cells die off (as they are meant to do) then they must be replaced. If good nutrition is a given and the necessary building blocks for a new cell are available …and if the brain is in full communication with the cells that are being newly formed….then they will be healthy.
DO YOU PERHAPS HAVE SICK CELLS IN YOUR BODY? Then let them die…just make sure the stage is set for the new, replacing cells, to once again be healthy.
According to the definition of health…(copied below) if all the necessary parts are present and functioning correctly then health throughout life should be attainable.
Health is defined as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. This definition emphasizes that health encompasses various dimensions, including:
Physical Health: The condition of the body, including the absence of illness and the ability to perform daily activities.
Mental Health: Emotional and psychological well-being, which affects how individuals think, feel, and act.
Social Health: The ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships and adapt to social situations.
This holistic view of health is supported by organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO).
IT ALL SOUNDS GOOD, BUT WHAT DOES ALL THAT HAVE TO DO WITH THE SPINE?
That answer is profound but simple. The spine is what is used by the brain to communicate with and control all the organs and tissues in the body.
And tomorrow we will continue with Spinal Anatomy 101.
Have questions? Contact Bobbie at DOC KLEINS’ CHIROPRACTI
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