Monday -- February 7, 2005
Knowing the Body's Needs: "I'll give you a call when I need you."
I can't help cringe every time I hear that. That's is such a potentially dangerous statement and one I do not like to hear for a few reasons. However, it always gives me the opportunity to educate my practice members just a bit more.
Let me tell you why that statement bothers me by giving you an example. I'd like you to cast your thoughts down to one cell in your liver, any one will do. What are its needs at this moment? Of course you don't and can't know. Don't feel bad, even the best liver specialist doesn't know either.
You see, at best, we are only aware and only know about 4% of our body's needs. The other 96% is beyond our ability to know.
Now there are some "lucky" people who at times may experience pain or discomfort from a subluxation that may motivate them to come to the office to get their spine checked. But the truth is that most of the time your spine may be subluxated and you may have no obvious symptoms associated. You could be walking around with those subluxations causing you damage, adversely affecting your health, body function, and life and not be aware of it until it has progresses too far. There may also be times when you have symptoms or other challenges, but your body may not need to be adjusted.
The only way to "know" if you "need" care is to have your spine checked regularly regardless of how you "feel". If you need an adjustment you'll get one, if not, you won't.
Either way, at least then you'll know.
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