Stress

Instead of fainting or going unconscious, think of a {sub} as your body’s attempt at managing stress.
Not all stress is bad. A 20-minute workout at the gym for a fit 25-year old is good stress. The same workout for your 75-year old grandmother would likely be bad stress!
Physical Stress
Repetitive motions (painting the ceiling), postural distortions (falling asleep with your neck twisted) and whiplash injuries from a car accident are physical stresses. So are slips and falls. Even being born!
Mental Stress
Ever faced an impossible deadline at work? Or grieved the loss of a loved one? Notice the posture of someone who is depressed. Frustration, or a sense of powerlessness at work are common forms of emotional stress.
Chemical Stress
Todays environment constantly assaults us with chemicals. Drugs, preservatives, tobacco, alcohol, pollen and a host of other substances can affect our nervous system and muscle tone.
When your body reacts by tripping a circuit breaker and causing subluxation, chiropractic care can help.
Stress cant be eliminated, but regular chiropractic care can help you better accommodate and adapt to it. Locate an Association chiropractor near where you live or work and discover what this safe and natural approach to better health can do for you.