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The
Cause of All Disease
Our
Three Brains Did you know we have three brains? Actually,
we have one brain made up of three integrated parts.
The first brain is the Brain Stem or Reptile
Brain.
This is the Survival Brain.
It controls all functions responsible for our survival – as an
individual and as a species. It
controls such things as hunger, thirst, heart beat, breathing, digestion,
immunity, and sexual drive. It is
the basic, primal part of us that is in all animals – Give Me Food…Give Me
Shelter…Give Me Sex! Most
importantly in regards to this article, it initiates the Fight-or-Flight Stress
Response. Our second brain is the Limbic System or Mammal Brain.
It is in all mammals and is composed of such interestingly named parts
such as the amygdala, hippocampus and thalamus.
This is our Emotional Brain. It
controls all functions related to emotional aspects of survival.
It controls such things as memory, behavior, pleasure and pain responses,
and experience of all emotions. Most
importantly in regards to this article, it maintains the Fight-or-Flight Stress
Response and initiates the Defense Posture. The third brain is the Cerebral Cortex or Human Brain.
It is in “most” humans and is evident in other mammals, especially
apes, dolphins and whales. This is
the convoluted part we see in monster movies sitting in a jar.
It is our Thinking Brain. It
controls all functions related to higher thought.
It controls such things as decision making, attention, awareness,
language, judgment, reading, writing, etc. It
is the center of higher thought. Most
importantly in regards to this article, it is impaired by the Fight-or-Flight
Stress Response and Defense Posture. The
Fight-or-Flight Stress Response Every
moment, our brain is assessing the world around us and asking one question:
“Am I Safe?” This
question is asked on all three levels:
Intellectually, Emotionally and Survival.
If at any moment the brain determines you are in danger on any of these
three levels, it sends out an alert to the body and the Fight-or-Flight Stress
Response occurs. Mechanisms
of survival are activated by the Brain Stem to prepare you to face the situation
or run away. This
occurs whether we are being chased by a lion, taking a final exam, seeing
flashing lights in our rear view mirror, or touched in an inappropriate way by
clergy. It occurs any
time the brain determines, “Danger!” Here is the Stress Response in a Nutshell: · Adrenalin
is Released (Provides More Energy) · Blood
Sugar Elevates (Provides More Energy) · Blood
Pressure Rises (Provides More Oxygen to
Muscles) · Pulse
Increases (Provides More Oxygen to Muscles) · Muscles
Tense (Provides Readiness for Action) · Pupils
Dilate (See More In Less Light) · Immunity
turns off (These three functions use a lot · Digestion
turns off of energy and are not necessary · Sexual
Function turns off for our immediate
survival.) These
are all appropriate responses to survive an attack from a lion or any other
danger. However, once the danger is
gone and the stress is over, these body functions should return to a state of
balance and the body should move into a state of safety.
According
to the Center for Disease Control, this
is the cause of 95% of all disease and is
directly what Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) addresses.
NSA helps people move from Stress Physiology and Defense Posture to a
state of Safety and Growth. The Cause of
95% of Disease? If you look at the list of responses in Stress Physiology, it is
immediately apparent that long term these are our most common chronic ailments: · Adrenalin
is Released
(Anxiety/Depression) · Blood
Sugar Elevates
(Diabetes) · Blood
Pressure Rises
(Hypertension) · Pulse
Increases (Cardiac Arrhythmia) · Muscles
Tense (Fibromyalgia, Neck and Back Pain,
etc.) · Pupils
Dilate (Far-vision) · Immunity
turns off (All immune related diseases) · Digestion
turns off (Irritable Bowel Syndrome,
Indigestion, etc.) · Sexual
Function turns off (Impotency, Infertility) When
the body and brain are locked in stress physiology and defense posture, we react
as if the stress that caused it is still occurring, even though it may be
decades in our past. In this state,
health and healing are impossible, and our quality of life and degree of
wellness greatly diminishes. Not
only does this effect us physically, it effects us emotionally and mentally as
well. A Brain is a
Terrible Thing to Waste When our brain and body are locked in Defense, blood supply to the Cerebral
Cortex is diminished. Our ability to
experience higher thought, make decisions and place our attention on those
things that are important to us is impaired.
When our Limbic System is locked in Defense, we are more apt to experience
fear, anger and sadness than we are to feel joy, peace and love.
We experience a higher degree of separation from ourselves and those
around us. We become numb to what we
are feeling in our bodies and our hearts. Since we are still reacting to stresses and events from the past, we
lose our ability to respond and adapt appropriately to changes in the present.
We feel stressed out all the time and we get sick often and easily.
We may feel locked in a job, relationship or other circumstance that we
can not change. As Thoreau wrote so
eloquently, we begin living lives of "quiet desperation." The Solution Help the brain and body develop new strategies to
self-assess and regulate its own tension, move from defense into safety, and
more effectively adapt to stresses and change so as to cause growth
instead of defense.
Enter the Spinal Gateway
If you're working on my spine, why do you always look at my feet and feel my
ankles? Why do you always want me to
turn my head left and right? Why do
you ask me to tuck my chin? All of these actions are part of Network Spinal
Analysis to find a very special point on your spine called the Spinal
Gateway. Hey...do you mind if I talk a little R-rated with you for a moment. Have
you ever been in a room with someone you were sexually attracted to, when
suddenly they touch you on a special place on your body, or Errogenous
Zone, that made all the days worries disappear.
Your mind suddenly blanks and your body begins to melt into a big pile of
mush? The Spinal Gateway is a "Heal-ogenous" Zone and has a
similar effect on your brain, spine and nervous system.
In a body that is stuck in the Stress Response and Defense Posture, NSA
helps us to find the one or two tiny spots (Spinal Gateways) amidst the tension
on the spine that are free, in safety, and most important, possess energy
available for healing and growth. When an area of the spine is locked in defense, we feel tense and
tight in this area. The energy is
locked up and not available. It is
invested in defending us from DANGER! So...how does such a gentle touch make such a giant change in our
health and wellness? By placing a
gentle force exactly at the Spinal Gateway, for just a moment, the Higher Brain
(Cerebral Cortex) is alerted to a place in the body that has been forgotten, but
safe, and has a lot of free energy to share.
As we gently touch the Spinal Gateway (like the Errogenous Zone), the
body drops its defenses and realizes we are safe.
The areas in defense actually learn from the Spinal Gateway.
Suddenly, we may take a deep breath or feel tension release from our
shoulders or low back. We may feel
tingly or electrical sensations. We
may feel a desire to move or take a bi-i-i-i-g stretch.
Over time, with guidance from the NSA practitioner through the Three Levels
of Care, your brain and body develop strategies of breath and movement to
self-assess and regulate its own tension, move from defense into safety, and
adapt more effectively to stresses and change, causing growth instead of
defense. The Research Everything that I have shared with you in this article, is documented by a
team of researchers at the University of California Medical School in Irvine.
Headed by Dr. Robert Blank, they have found that Network Spinal Analysis
Care… · Doubles
our Experience of Wellness. · Triples
our ability to make healthier choices. · Helps
our Brain and Nervous System self-organize to higher levels of Complexity with
each Level of Care...in other words, EVOLVE. |
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Last Revised: July 07, 2009 . |