Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 This segment is from the last post link from " my sadness post " . I thought you would like this!! Jennie<>< http://www.acu-cell.com/mr.html Spinal Alignment (neurological factor) has a profound effect on mineral ratios - which is something that has not been taught in Chiropractic Schools thus far. The relationship became apparent to me after many years of measuring patients before and after they visited a Chiropractor or an Osteopath, where all of a sudden certain mineral ratios - corresponding to specific spinal segments - unexpectedly changed. However, not only can spinal manipulation affect the ratio of various minerals -- it works the other way around as well. By supplementing various amounts of minerals to manipulate their ratio, one can also affect spinal alignment of the corresponding segment - both positively or negatively! This generally works provided there is good spinal mobility, otherwise manual manipulation is required, particularly when calcification is involved, or when long-term supplementation has failed to achieve normal ratios. In such cases, a few spinal adjustments may be the answer, which will correct / normalize a particular mineral ratio, and resolve related medical symptoms as well. This is also one reason why chiropractic adjustments are at times able to correct specific medical problems - other than simple skeletal or muscular disorders - and where orthodox medical reasoning cannot find or explain the mechanism involved. We are all too familiar how patients keep visiting Chiropractors over and over again, with the effects frequently only lasting a few days, or sometimes only a few hours. In some cases the solution to that can be quite simple: Once you normalize the ratio of as many associated mineral pairs as possible - corresponding to the troublesome spinal segments - the adjustment will subsequently " hold " and further manipulations are no longer necessary. Only mineral pairs that are associated with one another such as calcium to magnesium are able to affect specific spinal segments, which in case of calcium and magnesium would be T1, or in case of copper and chromium would be L1. The ratio of other mineral pairs such as potassium / sodium, or iron / zinc has mostly organic implications - or only indirectly effects spinal alignment, but they are not associated with specific spinal segments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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