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By Guy Stannard


Understanding gluten sensitivity and all its possible effects is difficult for the individual without medical training. If you look at the spinal column as having separate compartments, think of the nerves in each compartment as controlling a specific part of the body. The signals must travel freely or that part of the body will be dysfunctional. Your Aspen CO Wellness Chiropractor can confirm that the spine must be aligned to allow optimal function.

Each compartment in the spine controls a specific bodily movement or function. The nerves in the thoracic spine control the gastrointestinal and digestive activity. The problem is, there can be abnormalities. Each persons body functions in a slightly different way, for example.

Since the thoracic spine is responsible for digestion and the gastrointestinal system, it has to do with gluten intolerance. To further complicate things, there are eleven different types of gluten intolerance. It is no surprise that some with the condition have symptoms that seem unrelated to digestion.

It may take effort to discover and understand the symptoms of your gluten intolerance. You and your chiropractor will have to discuss details of your dietary habits, your pain and other health problems. He or she has the knowledge to understand your condition in spite of it being complicated. It can then be explained to you. You can rely on his or her analysis.

You might be asked to record everything you eat. A record should also be kept to note when your health problems flare up. You may want to start on a gluten-free diet to help with the pain.

At the same time, adjustments can be made to the thoracic spine to see what effect that has on your symptoms. A careful record of that can be gauged against the information in the food diary. It may be difficult, but with the knowledge your chiropractor has at his or her disposal, you may find all the answers to restoring good health.




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