Asthma

Asthma:

How NUCCA Helps Restore Your Lungs

What Is Asthma?
Asthma is a chronic (long-standing) lung disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of wheezing and difficulty breathing. During an asthma attack, the muscles in the airways tighten, and the lining of the air passages swells, restricting airflow in and out of the lungs.

An asthma attack usually begins with sudden fits of wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath. But the attack may begin with slowly increasing signs of breathing difficulties as well. A feeling of chest tightness is also common.

Asthma attacks can be triggered by a wide range of factors,
including environmental pollutants, allergens (dust, animal
dander, mold, pollen), respiratory infections, certain foods,
or stress; also, certain vaccines can increase the risk of
allergies including allergic asthma.

NUCCA: How It Can Help Asthma
Because the immune and respiratory systems are
closely connected, it is common for asthma and
allergies to occur together. Normal function of the
immune and respiratory systems are controlled and
coordinated through proper communication between
the brain and spinal cord. More specifically, the
autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a specific division
within the body’s nervous system that is responsible
for organizing the function of the organs, glands, and
blood vessels.

If the ANS becomes irritated because of a
misalignment of the cervical spine, the immune
response can be exaggerated, and respiration
may be affected. This exaggerated immune
response commonly occurs in asthma sufferers.

Specific imaging studies of the cervical (upper
neck) region are taken to locate a misalignment
of the vertebrae. Insight Subluxation Station
space age technology, is used to scan, measure
and monitor the nervous system for possible irritation.

If a misalignment is found to affect the ANS, then very specific gentle adjustments are made, by hand, to correct the misaligned vertebrae in the neck. After the adjustment has been made, follow-up imaging studies and nervous system scans are taken to confirm a successful spinal correction.

What Is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic (long-standing) lung disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of wheezing and difficulty breathing. During an asthma attack, the muscles in the airways tighten, and the lining of the air passages swells, restricting airflow in and out of the lungs.

An asthma attack usually begins with sudden fits of wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath. But the attack may begin with slowly increasing signs of breathing difficulties as well. A feeling of chest tightness is also common.

Asthma attacks can be triggered by a wide range of factors, including environmental pollutants, allergens (dust, animal dander, mold, pollen), respiratory infections, certain foods, or stress; also, certain vaccines can increase the risk of allergies including allergic asthma.

NUCCA: How It Can Help Asthma Because the immune and respiratory systems are closely connected, it is common for asthma and allergies to occur together. Normal function of the immune and respiratory systems are controlled and coordinated through proper communication between the brain and spinal cord. More specifically, the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a specific division within the body’s nervous system that is responsible for organizing the function of the organs, glands, and blood vessels.

If the ANS becomes irritated because of a misalignment of the cervical spine, the immune response can be exaggerated, and respiration may be affected. This exaggerated immune response commonly occurs in asthma sufferers.

Specific imaging studies of the cervical (upper neck) region are taken to locate a misalignment of the vertebrae. Insight Subluxation Station space age technology, is used to scan, measure and monitor the nervous system for possible irritation.

If a misalignment is found to affect the ANS, then very specific gentle adjustments are made, by hand, to correct the misaligned vertebrae in the neck. After the adjustment has been made, follow-up imaging studies and nervous system scans are taken to confirm a successful spinal correction.

NUCCA can help!

Fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by trauma to the upper cervical region of the spine.

By correcting any misalignment of the upper cervical spine, sufferers get relief from the disability.

By taking x-rays right before your first correction, we know precisely how to make the adjustment.

NUCCA addresses the entire spine which keeps you aligned and feeling better longer.

We don’t pop, snap, twist, or crack. It’s so gentle you barely even notice the adjustment!

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