The primary cause of nerve interference is found in the spinal column. When the spine is in its proper position, it protects the nerve pathways.
However, when spinal vertebra become misaligned, interference to the nerve impulse occurs, which reduces the overall function of the nervous system. Nerve disturbance caused by the spinal column is called a vertebral subluxation.
The March Subluxation outreach campaign will focus on educating the public on the documented effects of Vertebral Subluxation on then endocrine (hormonal) systems and well as on the human metabolism. Specific weekly topics will include
Vertebral Subluxations and Diabetes
Vertebral Subluxations and Hormonal Imbalances
Vertebral Subluxations and Thyroid Disorders
Vertebral Subluxations and depression.
“Insulin receptors and insulin signaling proteins are widely distributed throughout the central nervous system. New evidence now indicates that insulin participates in the central nervous system control of food intake and body weight, and the stage is now set for studies to determine if impaired central nervous system signaling contributes to the pathogenesis of two common metabolic diseases, obesity and type-2 diabetes.”
Science Weekly
Dr. Kevin Britt is available for lectures and interviews and can be contacted at 267-209-0889 or DC@LoveChiroPA.com



