How to Get More Energy for Healing, Digestion, and Thinking

by Brandon Harshe, DC on October 19, 2011

“Better than 90% of the brain’s output is directed towards maintaining your body in its gravitational field.  Therefore, the less energy one spends on one’s posture, the more energy is available for healing, digestion and thinking.”  -Roger Sperry, 1981 Nobel Prize winner for brain research

The first cervical vertebra, Atlas or C1, is the most freely movable vertebra in the spine, and the one most likely to cause irritation or tension to the spinal cord. It pivots around the second cervical vertebra, Axis or C2, connected only by ligaments and tendons, but no disc as in the rest of the spine. This is what allows the majority of spinal rotation to occur, but at the price of instability. In most cases, you will not feel the vertebral subluxation in your upper cervical spine.

When a vertebral subluxation occurs in the upper cervical spine, you won’t feel it in most cases, but it will have a number of negative effects on the body. Because it is causing irritation and/or tension near the brain stem, vital organ function can be negatively impacted. Conditions such as high blood pressure, asthma, allergies, and digestive problems can arise. Because of a high number of sensory nerves in the upper cervical spine called mechanoreceptors, a vertebral subluxation can manifest itself in various conditions such as neck pain or stiffness, or tension headaches. You could even experience other conditions like migraines or vertigo as a result of having an upper cervical vertebral subluxation.

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A vertebral subluxation can also cause an overall body imbalance that, because of the misalignment component of the upper cervical spine, will result in overall spinal compensation. This will be characterized by spinal curvature, contracted or tight muscles on one side of the spine, postural imbalances such as a tilted head, high shoulder, and high hip, and an imbalance in leg lengths. Over time this will lead to advanced forms of degeneration like bone spurs and fusion of the vertebrae, as well as back and shoulder pain, and even herniated discs.

So restoring proper position to the Atlas and Axis vertebrae have more of an effect on your overall well being than you have ever imagined. If you haven’t had your nervous system and upper cervical spine checked, it’s time you did.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Bandana Chiropractic and Wellness Center November 14, 2011 at 12:21 pm

Thank you so much for your entry.

2 Zachary Ward, DC November 30, 2011 at 10:52 am

We also have more energy for building up the body when we don’t spend so much time on non-healthy inflammation. Diet plays a major role, but all those trigger points in your muscles and achy joints are also coming from micro-traumas caused by a body not moving in proper balance.

Joint pain on one side of the body is telling you that you aren’t balanced. It’s better to take care of the balance issue before you have to replace the joint, IMHO.

3 Dan Spinato January 30, 2012 at 2:27 am

This is a good point to discuss. Thank you for the information. Patients must hear about this and probably they’ll be able to get rid of some of their pains by themselves.

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