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ARE YOU NORMAL?

What is considered normal?

The human body was designed to function within certain physical parameters. For
example, the “average normal” temperature for an adult is 98.60 Fahrenheit. The “average
normal” blood pressure is 120/80 (mm of Hg). There are many other physiological parameters
that have an established “average normal” (including cholesterol, creatine, enzymes, hormones,
glucose, oxygen content, white blood cells, red blood cells, and many others).

When a value for one of these physiological parameters is within a certain range, you are
considered to be “normal”. When the physiological values are outside of their specified range,
you are considered to be “abnormal”.

The spine also has a very specific definition for “normal”.

When viewed from the front, When viewed from the side,
the NORMAL SPINE should the NORMAL SPINE
be perfectly vertical. You should also be perfectly
should be able to draw an vertical. The center of mass
imaginary line from the middle for the head, thorax, and
of the skull through the middle pelvis should all be in
of the chest, pelvis, and alignment.
between the ankles.

Any deviation of this, is Any deviation from this is


considered less than ideal and considered abnormal. (For
thus abnormal. (For example: example: forward head
scoliosis). posture).
When looking at the side view of the
NORMAL SPINE, we can see that it
has a gentle “S” shaped curve. The 7
cervical bones curve toward the front
of the body (lordosis); the 12
thoracic bones curve toward the back
of the body (kyphosis); the 5 lumbar
bones curve toward the front of the
body (lordosis).

HOW IS POSTURE ANALYZED?


The two proven methods for accurately analyzing posture are:

1. X-Ray
2. 3-D Posture Analysis

X-rays are absolutely essential for determining the location and extent of damage, as well
as for taking precision measurements. To see is to know, to not see is to guess. And we will not
guess with your health!

What can interfere with the Central Nerve System?

Abnormal posture and misaligned bones (subluxation) are the cause of interference
to the Central Nerve System.

Which organs are under total control of the Central Nerve System?
Every organ, tissue, and cell in the body
is under the direct control of the Central
Nerve System! All functions in the body
are under it’s control: Glands and mucous
membranes, heart rate, respiration,
digestion, liver & gall bladder function,
pancreas function, kidney function, large
and small colon function, bladder function,
reproductive organ function, and
everything else!

When your nervous system doesn’t work right, YOU


don’t work right. It’s as simple as that. Subluxation /
Abnormal Posture is the #1 reason for nervous system
interference and dysfunction!

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