Healthy Living Chiropractic Newsletter 3519 Gateway Drive ~ Eau Claire, WI
54701 715-831-0955 www.GatewayToMyHealth.com Welcome to our office's
Chiropractic newsletter. We'd like to entertain you, inform you (and even
inspire you a little). (References available upon request) The power of love to change bodies
is legendary, built into folklore, common sense, and everyday experience. Love
moves the flesh, it pushes matter around.... Throughout history, "tender
loving care" has uniformly been recognized as a valuable element in
healing. – TABLE OF CONTENTS
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If your spine is subluxated… ·
Rodeo cowboys use chiropractic ·
Some simple things to avoid and to do to
keep healthy ·
Non-vaccinated kids don't have autism ·
Chiropractic and Spinal Research ·
Humor
Last
month we discussed your neck (cervical) vertebrae, where the cervical nerves go
and what subluxations of the various vertebrae may cause. Subluxations stress
your spine, discs, ligaments, muscles and they affect the nerves that help your
organs, glands, muscles and other body parts function. What about the vertebra
below your neck, in your mid-back (thoracic or dorsal) spine? What is their
story? When your chiropractor gives you an adjustment, what can be affected? There
are twelve thoracic vertebrae. Your ribs connect to them in the back and to
your sternum (breastbone) in the front. When you have a subluxation of your
thoracic vertebrae, certain nerves and areas are affected. Below are some of
the more common findings. Thoracic
T1. Nerves from T1
go to your arms, hands, wrists, fingers, esophagus, trachea, heart, blood
pressure centers and lungs. Arm, hand, wrist and finger pain; nerve sensations;
weakness; asthma; dry cough; shortness of breath and other conditions are noted
in T1 subluxations. T2. Nerves from T2 go to your heart
(including valves and pericardium), lungs and bronchial tubes. Heart
conditions, chest pains, irregular heartbeat, asthma, breathing problems and
other conditions are noted in T2 subluxations.
T3. Nerves from T3 go to your lungs,
bronchial tubes, pleura, chest, breast and heart. Bronchitis, pleurisy,
pneumonia, congestion, breast-feeding difficulties, breathing problems and
other conditions are noted in T3 subluxations. T4. Nerves from T4 go to your gall
bladder, common bile duct, lungs and bronchial tubes. Gall bladder conditions,
jaundice, shingles and other conditions are noted in T4 subluxations.
T6. Nerves from T6 go to your stomach,
esophagus, peritoneum, liver and duodenum. Indigestion (digestive problems),
heartburn, ulcers, lack of energy, sluggishness and other conditions are noted
in T6 subluxations. T7. Nerves from T7 go to your
pancreas, duodenum, stomach, liver, spleen, gallbladder and peritoneum.
Diabetes, gastritis, pancreatitis, low immunity, poor digestion, sluggishness
and other conditions are noted in T7 subluxations. T8. Nerves from T8 go to your spleen,
stomach, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, adrenal cortex, small intestine and pyloric
value. Spleen and stomach problems, stress symptoms (including low sex drive,
low immunity and exhaustion), leukemia, indigestion and other conditions are
noted in T8 subluxations. T9. Nerves from T9 go to your adrenal
cortex, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder, ovaries, uterus and small intestine.
Stress symptoms (see above), allergies, hives and other conditions are noted in
T9 subluxations. T10. Nerves from T10 go to your
kidneys, appendix, testes, ovaries, uterus, adrenal cortex, spleen, pancreas
and large intestine. Kidney troubles, kidney stones, lack of energy, nephritis,
stress symptoms (see T8), testicular dysfunction, uterine problems,
appendicitis, constipation and other conditions are noted in T10 subluxations. T11. Nerves from T11 go to your kidneys,
ureters, large intestine, urinary bladder, uterus, kidneys, and ileocecal
valve. Uterine conditions, ovary conditions, bladder problems, elimination
problems and other conditions are noted in T11 subluxations. T12. Nerves from T12 go to your small
intestine, large intestine, urinary bladder, uterus, kidneys and ileocecal
valve and also affect lymph circulation. Rheumatism, gas pains, lymph
circulation disruption, small intestine problems and other conditions are noted
in T12 subluxations. Make sure
your thoracic vertebra are not subluxated. See your chiropractor today. Rodeo cowboys use
chiropractic The At the
Conejo Valley Days rodeo, the cowboys would duck into a tent where they would
get adjusted by a local chiropractor. Some simple things to
avoid and to do to keep healthy 1. Avoid all artificial sweeteners,
especially aspartame (Nutrasweet™) and Splenda™. They are bad for your brain,
eyes, hearing and overall health. 2. Never get a flu shot unless you'd
like to get Alzheimer's. 3. 4. Get lots of sunlight – it's good for
you; it prevents cancer of internal organs and many other diseases. Just don't
burn. 5. Avoid sodas and drink lots of water
instead. 6. Avoid fluffy food (rice, bread,
pasta). Fluffy food makes you fluffy. 7. Avoid high fructose corn syrup –
it's linked to obesity and heart disease. 8. Avoid statin drugs – they cause
heart damage, increase cancer risk and don't work as well as a healthy
lifestyle. 9. Don't worry about cholesterol – it's
not the cause of heart disease. Non-vaccinated kids
don't have autism "Thousands
of children cared for by Homefirst Health Services in metropolitan
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