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NETWORK SPINAL ANALYSIS Network Spinal Analysis is: a combination of low-force Chiropractic techniques that uses the spinal bones as levers to release tension on the meningies (ligaments that connect the nerves to the bones) thereby decreasing the traction and rotation tensions on the spinal cord itself allowing the nervous system to increase its function closer to its natural and optimum state again. |
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is increased, muscles are tightened,
blood and nerve impulses are decreased in the whole abdominal cavity.
With severe stress or danger, our whole system is on high alert. |




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"SICK" CARE The typical approach to our health
is to wait until we are sick, then to ask our doctor to restore our
health. This can be costly to both our pocketbook and long-term
health. "HEALTH" CARE Taking a proactive approach to our
health to maintain, protect and increase it, thereby avoiding illness
is wiser and will save us time, money and maintain our vitality. Network Spinal Analysis is on the fore front of protecting and creating true health and well-being. THE CORE PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC Innate Intelligence We all have an innate intelligence
which animates us and directs our life and function. It is our core. It
enters our body when we're made and leaves with death. It is our life
force. One communication link between our innate intelligence and our
body is the nervous system. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM It Regulates Everything |
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Short-Term Benefits Decrease Spinal Cord Tension Turn down the Sympathetic (Fight or Flight ) System Turn up the Parasympathetic System Increase the body's attention to repair and healing Increase feelings of peace/sense of well-being Increase ability and depth of relaxation Improvement in current symptoms Increase the body's awareness of problems Increase the individual's sense of awareness Improve communication with one's innate intelligence |
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Long-Term Benefits The Short-Term Benefits plus: Increase general health Increase sense of well-being Improve quality of sleep Experience less tension relative to previous tension levels felt from the same or similar stimulus Fewer aches and pains Increase flexibility-therefore-Less easily injured Ability to make desired lifestyle changes that have previously been difficult to make and keep |

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long periods of time (weeks,
months, years) have a negative effect on our physiology. That negative
effect itself becomes a secondary stress to our system. One of
these changes is that soft tissues of the body become less flexible.
Over time, there is decreased flexibility of the spinal column.
Spinal cored tension is created. Spinal
cord tension decreases nerve function--traction or rotation on the
spinal cord (inside the spinal bones) amounting to the weight of one
dime decreases the nerve function by 60% within 20 minutes. Anything that interferes with nerve function is called a subluxation.
With subluxations, we are not able to function at full capacity, we
have decreased healing capabilities, and there is an interference in
our communication with our innate intelligence. |
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constant stream of stress, so we live in a long-term sympathetic response condition. The changes caused by sympathetic function are important for survival, but high levels over |
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Parasympathetic Our Parasympathetic Nervous System is most active when we are safe and at rest.
It allows our system to focus on balancing, digesting, and most
importantly, repair and healing. It is less active when we are
doing strong physical exertion or when we feel stress. |

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THE BENEFITS NETWORK SPINAL ANALYSIS |
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Sympathetic -- The Fight or Flight Response The Sympathetic Nervous System increases its function in gradients depending on the amount of activity. It has a normal range of function during normal physical activity. Stresses, dangers, or threats to our survival increase its output proportionately. Adrenalin |

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STRESS In our society, we face a |
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Our nervous system coordinates and regulates everything about us:
our chemical balance, physical condition, emotional harmony, and the
interaction between our internal world and the world around us. Autonomic Nervous System Our Autonomic (Automatic) Nervous
System regulates our maintenance functions and organs. It
controls whether our system concentrates on rest, physical activity, or
survival. It is divided into two parts: |
