What causes a "Vertebral Malposition?"
A Vertebral Malposition (VM or subluxation) is a vertebral bone out of its normal position that causes Neuro-Spinal Interference (NSI).
So what causes a malposition? Stress! VM is caused by your body's inability to adapt to mental, physical, and chemical stress.
Nearly all modern stressors trigger a “fight-or-flight” reaction. Mental stressors like finances, work, social media, we all know can set us on edge. Physical stress includes not only lifting, falling, or repetitive stress, but also includes posture. Long periods stooped over a phone or computer creates tension.
This tension over-stimulates the same parts of our brain that are triggered by a life-and-death threat. Even if it is “just” mental stress, the body puts its resources toward survival. This is fine for short periods. However, when you live surrounded by modern levels of daily stress, this weakens the brain's motor control of the small muscles that keep the spine positioned correctly. Thus vertebral bones malposition.
Today’s thoughts and trauma are enough.
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However, the biggest reason VS’s are so common today is the toxins in our air, food, and water. In one study, 90% of a studied population had detectable levels of 62 chemicals in their bodies out of 163 screened.
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According to the EPA there are over 86,000 chemicals on the US market today hidden in paint, clothing, upholstery, cleaning products, etc. “Neurotoxins” in particular affect the brain, the most sensitive tissue to environmental toxicity. In a vicious cycle toxins can distort how well the brain regulates the muscles that stabilize vertebral positioning. With excess chemical stressors, it is no wonder there is higher incidence and frequency of Vertebral Malposition today.
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This is the basis of the Honor Box. Persistent modern stressors make Vertebral Malposition commonplace. The Honor Box makes available regular long-term spinal checks for all who wish to establish this wise life-habit.
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Have you never been checked for neuro-spinal interference? Get checked today!