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What causes body structural unbalance?
 
 
As columns and beams make up the structure of a building, body structure is made up by bones, ligaments, joints, muscles with their aponeurosis and the connective tissue that links them together.

When structural asymmetries, compressions or stiffness appear, they inevitably affect the rest of the body. Specially the Central Nervous System (C.N.S.) Skull and Vertebral Spine, muscles and tendons.

Cranial trauma caused by blows, falls or as a consequence of birth labor, chronic stress, violent body efforts and strong emotions are only a few of the most frequent factors that cause sphenoid bone unbalance.
   
 

These different factors provoke compressions and bone tensions, as well as muscular strain.

Likewise, sphenoidal unbalance also produces asymmetries in skull bones: diminishes brain blood fluid, compressed encephalic mass against the skull and turns C.S.F. circulation turbulent.

Certain functions of the Central Nervous System are deregulated: thought, memory, attention, sleep, learning, feelings as well as behavior. In the same way, energy quantum descents

Finally, postural unbalance takes over the rest of the body, causing more or less generalized pain and persistent stiffness.

   
 
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