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Kinesiology Provides A Tool For Deeper Understanding

The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest the patient in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.
- Thomas Edison

New Tools To Make A Difference When Meds Don't Work

Christopher Weaver, DC - is a chiropractor on a mission, and an Applied Kinesiologist with insights that link body challenges with brain and emotional life. Here he discusses kinesiology measures and his imperative review of each muscular system, each acupuncture meridian system, the relevance of the lymphatic system, symptoms that result from neuromuscular reflexes and nutritional challenges, all of which releases tension and stress placed on the central nervous system.

Once again, the mind and body are connected and communicate in measurable ways. Today we learn new measurements for recovery.

A Deep Dive Into The Kinesiology of Body Mechanics

"Originally born and raised in Gastonia, NC, but I have resided in Asheville, NC and our Wellness Center is located right outside of Asheville, NC in Fletcher, NC. As a Chiropractor, my objective is to locate, analyze and remove misalignments of the spinal bones that are placing a pressure on the spinal nerve roots. When there is a misaligned vertebra, the pressure it places on the nerve root causes an interference in the brain's ability to communicate with the body and vice versa."

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Multiple CBJ Guests Address Mind and Body & Recovery

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