The Amazing research of Dr Harry Winsor.
This research is extremely exciting as it supports my knowledge that Spinal Flow should be essential to everyone's wellness routine.
It proves that anything interfering with the signals flowing through the sympathetic nerve as it leaves the spinal column causes changes in the organ the nerve supplies. Over time the organ moves more and more out of balance and eventually enters a state of dis-ease.
Unprocessed emotions are stored at a cellular level in our nervous system. This creates blockages in the flow of information. Since our nervous system is the communication highway of our body it makes sense that anything interfering with this communication can disrupt the body's functions which the blocked nerves supply.
Over time these blockages put pressure on the vertebrae of the spine causing them to become stiff or even locked. With movement restricted, the muscles around this area must work in new ways to support the body. With uneven tension from the muscles on the spine, the vertebrae can move out of alignment.
While manually moving the bones back into alignment will relieve some pressure, it does not address the root cause of the problem. The emotions that have become locked in the nerve cells will still be there, causing interference and pressure, so the tension will eventually return, and the vertebrae will move out of alignment.
The Spinal Flow Technique supports our nervous system at a cellular level to locate, process, and release these trapped emotions that have been blocking the flow of communication.
Once the underlying blockage has been removed, the pressure causing the interference is gone. The body can now re-establish effective communication, the vertebrae can move more freely, the muscles can relax, and everything can start working as it was designed to!
The Spinal Flow Technique will support your body at a cellular level to release, restore, and rebalance. Enjoy this article written by Spinelab.
In some amazing research, Dr. Henry Winsor did autopsies to determine if there was any connection between minor distortions of the vertebra and diseased organs, or whether the two were entirely independent of each other. The studies were performed at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Winsor carefully examined any diseased organs, the nerves that supplied that organ, and the vertebra that protected that nerve. He discovered that 221 structures, other than the spine, were diseased. Of these structures, 212 were observed to belong to the same sympathetic [nerve] segments as the vertebrae in the distortion. This is a 96% correlation. 96% of the nerves that supplied the diseased organ came from the damaged vertebral level.
There were nine diseased organs belonging to different sympathetic segments from the vertebrae found to be out of line. However, these diseased levels could have also been impacted by the nerves coming from the spinal distortions because, as Dr. Windsor stated, “the nerves entering and leaving the cord travelled up or down the cord for a few segments, accounting for all the apparent discrepancies.” He indicated that there was nearly a 100% correlation between ‘minor curvatures’ of the spine and diseases of the internal organs, realizing that the connection between the spine and the organ is through the sympathetic nerves.
For example, all 20 cases of heart disease, all 13 cases of liver disease, all 9 cases of stomach disease, all 26 cases of lung disease, all 8 cases of prostate and bladder disease…Dr. Winsor’s research demonstrated spinal distortions irritating the nerve that supplied the diseased organ.
Dr. Winsor concluded that “irritation near the origin of the sympathetic nerve will cause functional or organic changes in the organs supplied by the portion of the sympathetic nerve system irritated.”
Based on this research, nearly 100% of diseased organs may be a result of an irritation or interference to the nerve that supplies that organ. The irritation and interference is at the site of the where the nerve exits the vertebra.
The Spinal Flow Technique is a gentle yet effective way to release interference from the spinal column and the nervous system. Isn't it time you had your spine checked for interference?
Written by Spinelab
References: All quotes from: Winsor, H. Sympathetic segmental disturbances–II. The evidences of the association, in dissected cadavers, of visceral disease with vertebral deformities of the same sympathetic segments, The Medical Times, November 1921, pp. 267-271.