05/22/2023
If your child struggles with neurodevelopmental challenges like ASD, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, or Anxiety, you won't want to miss this live webinar with Dr. Tony Ebel on May 25th at 8PM Central! Learn how to identify the root causes and incorporate natural, drug-free approaches to help your child thrive đ and reach their full potential!
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Hereâs why, parents! đ
The most commonly injured (subluxated) area during the birth process is the upper neck and skull. The risk of injury to these areas, and the resultant issues from it, go up exponentially as intervention levels đ ď¸ go upâŚ
C-sections, forceps, vacuum extraction, and prolonged pushing all lead to a greater risk of traumatic birth injury to the infantâs đś head and neck.
This area houses and protects the brainstem and cerebellum, which is directly related to regulating the sensorimotor system â vision, vestibular (balance), and overall neuromotor tone and coordination đ.
Therefore, when this is âthrown off trackâ right in the very first moments of life outside of the womb⌠the childâs neurodevelopment is immediately âthrown off trackâ as well. â
This upper cervical subluxation especially leads to improper neurological âsignalingâ or âcommunicationâ into and out of the central nervous system. đ§ This challenge to the communication system is one of the primary reasons so many children with autism have challenges with sensory processing, social interaction and behavior, and learning.
As Princeton Researcher Dr. Samuel Wang puts it, âdisruption or distortionâ of neurological signaling throughout the nervous system is what is likely causing the entire âperfect stormâ đŞď¸ of various challenges seen with autism â motor, digestive, immune, social, emotional, behavioral, communication, auditory, and more.
This neurological storm puts the nervous system đ§ into a chronic or permanent state of sympathetic stress đ¨ - often referred to as the fight/flight response. It is a response that is vital for short-term reactions but detrimental when âstuck onâ for extended periods of time.
Most children with autism have been in fight/flight from their first moments on. This is why we see such a high correlation đ with infantile colic, ear infections, digestive disorders, and autism.
To learn more about what we can actually do about this âPerfect Stormâ of stress, be sure to register for our May 25th Perfect Storm Webinar. Hope, answers, and HELP are waiting. đ
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