A symptom has been described as an indication that the body is reaching the outer limits of its adaptive ability. That is a fairly good working definition. Clearly, when the body passes the outer limits of its adaptive ability, all symptoms cease. Death is the lack of adaptation. That is a pretty obvious conclusion. Not so clear and open to argument is the assumption that if the body is adapting perfectly it should never have any symptoms. And this last statement represents a common misconception that vertebral subluxation is the cause of all sickness and disease and if the body were free of vertebral subluxation, it would never get sick.
Symptoms arise from the inability of the body to adapt to external invasive forces. A good nerve supply guarantees nothing more than the fact that the individual will be able to adapt a little better. But there are still limitations of matter that come into play regardless of the presence or absence of subluxation. Under normal circumstances the body can adapt to external invasive forces and symptoms will not occur. Unfortunately, we do not live under normal circumstances. The world is an imperfect place, consequently we are subject to abnormal external invasive forces. Stepping off a curb is a normal part of every day life. It causes no symptoms because the body is able to adapt. Jumping out of a three story window will move the body toward the outer limits of adaptability and cause symptoms (the pain of legs breaking).
Let me give you an example to drive the point home. The body was designed to be resistant to microorganisms in a natural and normal amount. Being free of nerve interference will enable the body to live in this environment with these viruses and never show symptoms. having someone sneeze or cough in your face and subject your respiratory tract to billions of viruses is not normal or natural. Even being free of vertebral subluxation, it may be more than the body can handle (limitations of matter). In this case symptoms will appear. Therefore, symptoms could occur because of an abnormal exposure to viruses, bacteria, toxins, poisons, etc. or because subluxation has weakened the individual to normal amounts in the environment. Of course, other factors could also weaken the individual, such as a genetic defect.
In concluding, it is very important to build health within the body. One of the most important ways to do this is to have your spine checked on a regular basis for vertebral subluxation. At Selimo Chiropractic in the Parsippany area I strongly believe this is important because having your nerve system clear will strengthen your immune function so that, unless you are exposed to billions of viruses at once, 9 times out 10 you won't get sick.
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