Asthma,
diabetes, hemorrhoids, poor stomach function, poor
liver function
Stomach,
liver, adrenal gland, diaphragm
Diabetes,
poor stomach function, poor liver function
Kidneys,
bladder, womb
Sore
back, poor stomach function, diabetes,
poor liver function
Large
intestine, bladder, caecum, stomach, liver
Loss
of energy, pseudomyopia
Feet,
large intestine, bladder, prostate
Loss
of energy, swollen prostate
Bladder,
reproductive organs, anus
Loss
of energy, hemorrhoids, swollen prostate
The Spine
Our spine is the main support
of our upper bodies. It lets us stand up straight, bend or
twist. It also encases and protects the spinal cord. The nerves
branch out from our spine to the rest of our bodies.
The spine is made up of vertebrae. At the top are the cervical
vertebrae. There are 7 of them and they are referred to as
C1-C7, starting at the top. The seventh one joins to the first
of the thoracic vertebrae. These are the 12 that run down
the back and provide a place for our ribs to attach. They
are referred to as T1-T12, again from the top down. The lower
inward curve of our back is made up of the five lumbar vertebrae.
They are called L1-L5. Below that comes a set of 5 fused vertebrae
called the sacrum that lies between the hip bones. Lastly
comes the coccyx or the tailbone, another set of fused vertebrae.
The vertebrae join together at what are called the facet joints.
Between each of the vertebrae are the disks, which provide
cushioning and act as shock absorbers.
Traveling down the center of the spine is the spinal cord
and at each of the vertebrae, nerves branch out through
what are called the foramen to the rest of the body.
Type of Problems linked
to Spine
Migraine, insomnia, dizziness, amnesia, numbness in
facial nerves, ear inflammation, ringing in the ears,
high blood pressure, pustulence, tonsillitis, cataracts,
myopia, sore throat
Swelling thyroid, hardened neck muscles, stiff neck,
pain in upper body nerves, numbness, lack of strength,
tracheal inflammation, asthma, heart disease, liver
disease, diseased stomach function, diabetes, allergies,
inflamed kidneys, arthritis, rheumatism, hardening
of the arteries, stone formation, apoplexy, decrease
in immune system function
Constipation, dysentery, hernia, varicose veins, period pains, sciatica, painful knees,
difficulty in urinating, too-frequent urination, weak legs,
painful soles of feet, urinaemia
Different
leg lengths, bladder inflammation, tilted womb, inflammation
of the caecum, hemorrhoids, difficulties in getting pregnant