What is Nervous System Interference?
Nervous system interference is the result of improperly stored information, that over time, can affect nerve communications between your brain and your body. Rather than responding to current need, you are attempting to resolve an old stress response pattern. So the interference can be the result of a current stress response or the body’s attempt to respond to old information as if it was happening right now. This interference results in what we refer to as a timing problem. That means the body is doing something it was normally designed to do, just at the wrong time. Timing problems in the muscle system may result in spasm or flaccidity. Spinal distortions may then result from that imbalance further adding to the confusion as adjacent nerves are choked or chaffed. This ultimately interferes with the control and regulation of your body on all levels. This garbles communications between the brain and parts of your body and makes normal function impossible.
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A dropped cell phone call is irritating. But dropped communications between your brain and your body can seriously impair your health!
Distorted nerve communications can be an underlying cause of many health problems beyond just headaches and back pain. For example. Interfere with nerve impulses going to or from your stomach: stomach problems.
Your nervous system controls every cell, tissue, organ and system of your body. These nerve impulses travel through your spine. So having a nervous system free of interference is essential for optimal health.
Only a chiropractic examination can detect the interference we are desribing. And only chiropractic adjustments can reduce its negative effect to your nervous system, naturally.
“Find out if interference in your nervous system is a problem for you before it becomes more serious and more difficult to correct,” suggests Your Wellness Partners.



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