The physiology in your body has a cause and effect relationship as it relates to proper and improper function. This interrelatedness is so intricate that many times, causes may have other factors that intertwine together in the cause-effect relationship.
The problem with the cause-effect principle, as it relates to human physiology, comes down to determining what the exact cause-effect relationship is, because everything contributes to anything in physiology.
Everything contributes to anything means there are many factors that can play a part in your wellbeing.
For example, stress. Stress has a tendency to break down your physiology, but how it breaks down your physiology is dependent upon many factors. If we look at two people who have the same stress filled environment, they can experience two very different effects on their bodies: one person may suffer a heart attack, while the other person may develop ulcers.
Factors are a part of physiology and contribute to the cause and effect relationship of wellbeing.
Do you want a higher quality of life, but you just don’t know where to start or what to include due to all the different advice you receive? Just remember, you don’t have to understand all the causes and effects in order to know that including positive factors in your way of living can contribute to a higher quality of life.
Regular chiropractic care can be a positive factor in your wellbeing. By adjusting vertebral subluxations that can cause improper function due to the relationship between structure and function coordinated by the neurological system, it can help enhance your body’s innate recuperative powers to function at a higher state and optimal spinal integrity.
Your quality of life is a complexity of trillions of reactions taking place within your body. Create a higher state of wellbeing by introducing positive factors that contribute to the balance of these reactions.
Invest into yourself with regular chiropractic care!
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