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If the body is neurologically in defense from an old trauma as a child, the hormone system will really be getting less power from that day on. There are no immediate symptoms but once they reach puberty, this can be one symptom.


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Question 1:

"I have a hernia in my groin for which I had surgery. It still bothers me and now I have also been told that my prostate gland is enlarging. Is there a logical explanation for what is causing these problems using your approach?"

Answer 1:

If you look at the pelvic bones they form a bowl. Spread across and attached to the pelvic rim or top of the pelvic bowl is a tissue, that is suspended very much like a mesh net suspended over a big bowl. This tissue is what supports your guts against gravity and keeps them from pressing on your bladder and prostate (or the uterus for females). If your pelvis is twisted or if you are stuck in a gait fault or scoliosis ( see other conditions), the mesh is twisted. With increased internal pressure from lifting or pushing (as in a bowel movement), the intestines can poke through weaker areas of the mesh net. This is what causes the hernia. The tissue damage is secondary, which explains why the surgery was only palliative temporarily. As the years progress, (remember the causative injuries usually start in childhood), the weakened tissue cannot suspend the bowels and other structures off of the bladder and prostate/uterus. The result is that the bladder must be emptied more frequently and in women, the uterus tips or prolapses. In men, the prostate gland must now hold up more weight as the “roof above is sagging”. It’s response to the increased weight over the years is to enlarge, much like a body builders’ muscles would if they had increased demand. When the prostate becomes large enough, it can press on the ureter (the tube that brings urine from the bladder out through the penis). The symptom of this will be difficulty urinating or dripping and trickling after finishing urinating. Many men have this condition and are keeping quiet for they fear the worst, that they will have prostate cancer. This is a relatively easy condition to correct using the Neural Organization Technique protocols.

Question 2:

"I am chronically tired and my doctor did a blood test to see how my adrenal glands were functioning. The tests show very low adrenal function so he has put me on pills. Why would my body be like this?"

Answer 2:

As most people have had a childhood injury which disorganized their nervous system, the body will stay heightened in its energy supply to the defense system until properly corrected. This can over work the adrenal glands more than they were built to over a lifetime, so the fatigue earlier in life. Being stuck in high adrenals also draws power away to the thyroid and pancreas and they show problems over the years as well. The priority is to first correct and disarm the nervous system out of the defense injury using the Neural Organization Technique procedures. Then we can correct the reflexes that control the hormonal system. Only then will the corrections to be made that will be long lasting and permanent.