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  • Writer's pictureMatthew Schuller

10% DEAD

I hope we all can agree that death is an example of really bad body function.


One of the defining characteristics of being alive is the ability to respond and adapt to one’s environment.


In the past we had discussed the fact that vertebral subluxations (misaligned spinal bones causing nerve interference) cause cells to malfunction and die…. then tissues are affected, then organs, then organ systems and ultimately YOU!!!


Isn’t this partial ability to adapt a steppingstone towards death? If you are nodding your head “yes,” then you are correct.


So what if you were 10% dead? How might your body function? Let’s say your liver, your heart, or any other organ were only 90% operational, how would you know? We can’t use symptoms to tell us. Many times, they are unreliable and may or may not be present.

What about 20% dead? 30%? At what point will you decide that it is not good to be partially dead?


If you’re like most of my practice members you will not let too much time, go between your visits.  Being free from nerve interference caused by vertebral subluxations helps to ensure nerve system will be functioning better allowing your body to better adapt and to be more ALIVE!!!

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