The Most Important Organ in The Human Body
The Most Important Organ in The Human Body
The Most Important Organ in The Human Body
Let’s begin with a question for everyone reading this; what do you think is the most
important organ in the human body? Many people would probably think it’s the heart,
however, it’s the brain! While your heart is a vital organ, the brain (and the nervous
system that attaches to the brain) make up the most critical organ system in the human
body.
The human nervous system is responsible for coordinating every movement and
action your body makes. More importantly, it controls every function inside the human
body as well. For your heart to beat, your lungs to breath, and your feet to walk, your
nervous system must be functioning properly.
The main part of your treatment in this office is through a chiropractic "adjustment".
We all know that an adjustment will help us feel better, have less pain, move easier,
have fewer headaches, etc.… but we must remember that the adjustments serve
a much higher purpose. The most important effect of the adjustments is to remove
misalignments of the spine called “subluxations”. A subluxation causes interference,
and the nervous system and body are unable to communicate with each other and
function properly. Adjustments remove the pressure, or interference, on the nervous
system allowing it to function at 100%.
Here are a few of the many amazing facts about your body and the nervous system:
1. The body's intelligence develops the brain and spinal cord first!! This occurs within
the first 18 days of conception
2. The brain and spinal cord are so valuable and delicate that they are the only organs
encased and protected by bone (i.e. the skull and vertebrae of the spine)
3. An adult brain weighs about 3 pounds, and about 75% of that weight comes from
water.
4. The human brain contains approximately one hundred billion neurons (nerve cells)
5. The central nervous system sends vitally important messages between your brain
and body at a rate of up to 325 mph through 45 miles of nerves
6. In a 24-hour period, the communication between the brain and nervous system will
assist the heart in beating 103,680 times
7. The communication between the brain and nervous system will pump 2,100 gallons
of blood through nearly 62,000 miles of blood vessels in one day
8. The brain and nervous system will assist you in breathing 23,040 times each day
9. 7,000,000 brain cells will be exercised between the brain and nervous system
10. In a 24-hour period, the communication between the brain and nervous system will
assist the body in producing 69 trillion red blood cells.
Now that we have a better understanding of how important our nervous system is,
we can understand why we need adjustments. If your nervous system is out of
alignment, you’ll likely have pain and/or health problems.
Now for another question, if you bought a new car, would you get it tuned up regularly
(every 3,000 miles?) I’m sure for most people, the answer would be yes. Just like a new
car, our bodies’ nervous system needs occasional tune-ups to help it function properly.
Regular adjustments allow your body to perform, heal, regulate and adapt
appropriately to the many stresses of everyday life. Next time you take your car in for an
oil change, consider that it also might be time to make an appointment for a tune up of
your own!
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