Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is simply a sign that you are out of balance on some level. If you can identify what aspect of you is out balance, you can heal the chronic pain. Sometimes there's a structural component involved, such as in chronic low back. You may have a foot arch subluxation. If you're foot isn't stable, your ankle won't be stable, your knee won't be stable, your low back won't be stable, etc. It's just a serial structural stress pattern stemming from the failure of that foundation arch of the foot.

Chronic pain may also be the result of a nutritional imbalance. For example, if you are needing B-vitamin factors to stabilize muscles that stabilize your low back, you can have a nutritional deficiency which results in an unstable low back and chronic back pain.

One of the most common forms of chronic pain comes from mental stress patterns. When these occur, such as financial stress, job stress, family worries, etc., they create a physical stress response in your adrenal glands, i.e. the "fight or flight" response. When you increase the output of adrenal stress hormones, especially cortisol, you can have a weakening effect on the ligament structures that support the sacroiliac joints, which can produce low back pain. As you can see there are not only structural causes, but nutritional and mental/spiritual causes that all feed into the system we call a human body.



Disclaimer:  The information contained herein is for research purposes only and should not be construed as medical recommendations for any disease or symptom. It is not intended to provide medical advice.