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Clearer Thinking, Concentration & Memory
Science has only very recently begun to realize the relationship between
the organs and the other parts of the body. In a push toward specialization
in health fields during the second half of the 20 th century, the
interrelationship and interdependence of thebodys parts was
all but lost. Now the tide is turning and people are realizing how
important it is to address every aspect of the body in order to experience
true health, maximum potential and overall well being including the
ability to think clearly, concen-trate and remember things.
Some educators have realized that for students to do well in their
studies, especially in the lower grades, it is important that they
get a good breakfast, one that has protein rather than one that is
full of worthless carbohydrates from sugar. Of course, others think
the answer to our many sugar high, grade school students is to prescribe
some drug for them. The corporate world has begun to realize that
by providing exercise for their executives, not only will they be
healthier and have less absenteeism but that they will also be mentally
sharper and more productive when they are working. We have all experienced
the drowsiness and mental dullness that follows a big Thanksgiving
Day meal, when our digestive systems make significant changes in our
body chemistry. Alcohol not only affects your mental abilities when
it is in your bloodstream but in sufficient amounts will affect your
mental activity even the next day (we call it a hangover). Get a bad
night's sleep and your mental sharpness will likely drop a noticeable
level the next day.
All of the above examples of things that can affect our ability to
think clearly are quite obvious and easy for us to understand. What
is more, if these examples are true in the perceptible realm, then
they are also true in the imperceptible realm. Any change in body
chemistry whether it is due to over-the-counter medication, alcohol
or even poor eating habits is going to adversely affect your mental
acuity, your memory, your reasoning ability, your reaction times,
and your ability to focus and concentrate. Perhaps the decrease is
not noticeable to you but it may be to your boss or to those around
you. Sometimes it is noticeable to us. When we are coming down
with the flu or a cold, we realize that our mental productivity is
down. However, more often it is not noticeable or at best we realize
that we are just not up to par that day.
The reasons for this may be numerous. One of these reasons is invariably
vertebral subluxation. When your spine is subluxated your nerve system
is not able to work at its full potential. Your nerve system is interrelated
to every other system in your body. Every system is dependent upon
a full complement of mental impulses in order to work properly. You
cannot be fully energized without a good nerve supply. You cannot
digest your food properly without a good nerve supply. Your body chemistry
is less than it should be and your mental ability is decreased. You
probably do not even notice it or if you do, you usually relate it
to having an off day. Well no day should be an off day.
Our bodies were created and meant to work properly all the time. If
you want the most out of life then you want your mental faculties
to be working their best, all the time or at least as much of the
time as possible. That can only happen if you are seeing your chiropractor
on a regular basis so that subluxations can be corrected before the
cumulative affects of them rob you of your mental alertness. Sure
you are going to have off days because of wrong choices you make like
staying up too late, lowering your bodys resistance, or not
eating well, but that is all the more reason to make sure that your
mental alertness on the job, in the car and in relating to people
is not impaired by vertebral subluxation.
Our bodies were created and meant to work properly all the time.
© Strauss Chiropractic Center
2003
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