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The brain ultimately controls all the systems of body, which are vital to maintaining our health.
The brain ultimately controls all the systems of body, which are vital to maintaining our health.
The brain ultimately controls all the systems of body, which are vital to maintaining our health.
The brain ultimately controls all the systems of body, which are vital to maintaining our health.
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The brain's primary goal is survival and is always monitoring our external and internal environment looking for signs of danger.
The brain's primary goal is survival and is always monitoring our external and internal environment looking for signs of danger.
The brain's primary goal is survival and is always monitoring our external and internal environment looking for signs of danger.
The brain's primary goal is survival and is always monitoring our external and internal environment looking for signs of danger.
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Our sensory organs responsible for such things as vision, balance, and touch bring in important information from our outside world, help us predict our environment, and let us move safely during our day.
Our sensory organs responsible for such things as vision, balance, and touch bring in important information from our outside world, help us predict our environment, and let us move safely during our day.
Our sensory organs responsible for such things as vision, balance, and touch bring in important information from our outside world, help us predict our environment, and let us move safely during our day.
Our sensory organs responsible for such things as vision, balance, and touch bring in important information from our outside world, help us predict our environment, and let us move safely during our day.
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If the messages our brain is receiving is faulty, inaccurate, or in conflict with other sensory information, the brain will have a hard time deciphering things like where we are in space, how fast we are moving, and what direction we are going. In these cases, threat levels in our brain and nervous system may increase sufficiently to cause our body to shut down.
If the messages our brain is receiving is faulty, inaccurate, or in conflict with other sensory information, the brain will have a hard time deciphering things like where we are in space, how fast we are moving, and what direction we are going. In these cases, threat levels in our brain and nervous system may increase sufficiently to cause our body to shut down.
If the messages our brain is receiving is faulty, inaccurate, or in conflict with other sensory information, the brain will have a hard time deciphering things like where we are in space, how fast we are moving, and what direction we are going. In these cases, threat levels in our brain and nervous system may increase sufficiently to cause our body to shut down.
If the messages our brain is receiving is faulty, inaccurate, or in conflict with other sensory information, the brain will have a hard time deciphering things like where we are in space, how fast we are moving, and what direction we are going. In these cases, threat levels in our brain and nervous system may increase sufficiently to cause our body to shut down.
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In an attempt to stop the body form injuring itself, the brain produces pain, poor movement, weakness, stiffness and/or balance problems.
In an attempt to stop the body form injuring itself, the brain produces pain, poor movement, weakness, stiffness and/or balance problems.
In an attempt to stop the body form injuring itself, the brain produces pain, poor movement, weakness, stiffness and/or balance problems.
In an attempt to stop the body form injuring itself, the brain produces pain, poor movement, weakness, stiffness and/or balance problems.
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When threats become chronic, our bodies stay on “high alert” and we experience negative effects on hormone levels, immune system function, digestion, sleep and overall health.
When threats become chronic, our bodies stay on “high alert” and we experience negative effects on hormone levels, immune system function, digestion, sleep and overall health.
When threats become chronic, our bodies stay on “high alert” and we experience negative effects on hormone levels, immune system function, digestion, sleep and overall health.
When threats become chronic, our bodies stay on “high alert” and we experience negative effects on hormone levels, immune system function, digestion, sleep and overall health.
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WHAT CAN BE DONE TO HELP?
A healthy brain and nervous system requires adequate fuel (oxygen and nutrition) and activation. Specific exercises are used to stimulate and target areas in the brain that work to lower overall threat levels, which allows the body to uncover it’s true potential.
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO HELP?
A healthy brain and nervous system requires adequate fuel (oxygen and nutrition) and activation. Specific exercises are used to stimulate and target areas in the brain that work to lower overall threat levels, which allows the body to uncover it’s true potential.
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO HELP?
A healthy brain and nervous system requires adequate fuel (oxygen and nutrition) and activation. Specific exercises are used to stimulate and target areas in the brain that work to lower overall threat levels, which allows the body to uncover it’s true potential.
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO HELP?
A healthy brain and nervous system requires adequate fuel (oxygen and nutrition) and activation. Specific exercises are used to stimulate and target areas in the brain that work to lower overall threat levels, which allows the body to uncover it’s true potential.