Sudden behavioral changes after illness may be rooted in nervous system dysfunction.
In order to reverse this “Perfect Storm 🌪” that nearly every family gets stuck in, we must “reverse” the hierarchy of health care for the family. Instead of going to medication and therapeutic intervention first, we should have a health care system that instead turns to these as the last resort. Our Blog keeps you up-to-date on our progress to calm the Perfect Storm and all its damage.
Sudden behavioral changes after illness may be rooted in nervous system dysfunction.
Brain inflammation can lead to issues like brain fog, mood changes, and cognitive problems.
Overactive brain immune cells cause symptoms like mood swings, brain fog, and sensory issues.
Transitions are tough because kids’ brains and nervous systems struggle to switch tasks, especially when stressed.
Measuring nervous system function uses INSiGHT scans to detect stress and dysfunction before symptoms appear.
Real healing follows a specific sequence, where each phase builds on the one before it.
Children who get sick often and recover slowly may have an immune system imbalance.
Presyncope is the near-fainting feeling caused by reduced blood flow to the brain.
Autoimmune disease in children is when the body attacks itself, often linked to nervous system dysfunction.
Gut health imbalances can affect brain function and contribute to ADHD symptoms.
A chiropractic adjustment delivers a precise signal that helps the nervous system function more effectively.
The brain controls the gut, so fixing diet alone won’t work if the nervous system is dysregulated.
Stressed parents’ nervous systems affect their child’s healing.
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A sensory diet is a personalized plan of activities that helps regulate a child’s nervous system.
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