Behind the Walls of the Mind
Behind the walls of the mind stands a very complex issue that is
in constant study. We have people of all sorts, including
mentally ill, so-called normal minds, geniuses and so forth. The
mind has been known to play tricks on us, let us down, skip to
another level and so forth. It seems with the battle between the
brain and self there is never a winning ticket.
The truth is the mind holds the key to all areas of your body,
but the central nervous system is the channel to the brain. In
most instances if the brain is affected is a direct result of
the central nervous system and spinal column. If the spinal
column is out of line or injured then it will affect the nervous
system, which works its way toward the brain. Once the brain is
hit, the troubles begin and often do not quite until someone
finds out the source of the problem.
There are many people today suffering from head injuries,
disorders, cognitive disorders, diseases of the mind, and so on.
The problems increase as the years go by. In my research,
studies, case studies, and so forth I found that people that
visited Chiropractors were often healthier than those that did
not. When a doctor focuses on the spine, which is a direct link
to the brain, results often occur.
Scientists are often searching for solutions to understand the
different mental illnesses, diseases and physical impairments.
They often run in every direction and sometimes the answer is
lying in front of them. The problem is everyone has opinions,
theories, and guesses and many of them are ignoring the voices
that call out with expertise and experience. Recently there were
major controversial issues regarding Medicaid and Chiropractor
services. For a short time, the Chiropractors were not qualified
to take Medicaid Patients, yet many doctors has treated some of
the same people and found no answer to fix the many problems.
While most people believe that Chiropractors work only with the
physical portion of the body, they fail to see that these
experts also work with the minds everyday. Let's examine
ADHD/ADD patients. In most instances, a part of the nervous
system, spine and brain is the leading cause of the symptoms of
this diagnose. Most mental health experts will offer the
patients drugs, which only covers the symptoms and is often
causing other problems including, psychosis, and schizophrenia
symptoms. The MIND...Now if these people were treating the mind
without drugs, and using natural herbs and spinal practices,
what would happen?
First, there would be no schizophrenia and psychosis induced
patients or at least it would be minimal. Let's look at Bipolar.
The patient is often suffering as a direct result of Chemical
Imbalances and most mental health experts will place the patient
on antidepressants, which leads to strokes, heart problems,
early-induced changes of life and so forth. If a specialist that
knows the spine, nervous system and the brain treated the
patients, what would happen? I personally know a woman diagnosed
with Bipolar and she has sought out Chiropractic support and is
doing great overall, with the exception of her bad habits that
she has illustrated for more than 20 years. On the other hand, I
know another bipolar patient that had no Chiropractic services
and she is a woman you want to stay clear of.
She called me 18 times per day, threatened to commit suicide,
and drove me absolutely nuts. I am still in recovery.
Personally, I went to psychologist, psychiatrists, therapists
and doctors complaining of symptoms that they thought were
linked to mental illness. After visiting a Chiropractor, the
symptoms decreased and I was able to cope. Now, I am not
promoting anything here, but to understand the mind you must
consider the spine, central nervous system, brain and many other
factors before coming to any conclusions.
Some counselors will diagnose you as soon as you walk in the
door; this is a bad deal since many often play against a life in
order to find an answer. Once the professional sees that there
diagnose is off balance, they often move onto another diagnose
and unfortunately this goes on and on, and too many times
patients suffer at great lengths as a result.