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                            Like the columns
                                and beams that make up the structure of a building,
                                the
                                STRUCTURE OF THE BODY is
                                comprised of the bones (with the skull), joints,
                                ligaments, muscles (influding facia and tendons),
                                together with the connective tissues that link
                                them together. 
                              The CENTRAL
                                NERVOUS SYSTEM is located
                                inside the skull and spine and is supported ande
                                protected by the body´s bony structures. The
                                dura mater, a
                                thick, fibrous tissue, surrounds the CENTRAL
                                NERVOUS SYSTEM and contains the cerebrospinal
                                fluid (CSF) that surrounds the brain, nerves
                                and spinal cord that are known as the CENTRAL
                                NERVOUS SYSTEM. 
                                The Global postural balance of the body is determined
                                by and is dependant upon the spatial position
                                of the sphenoides bone. 
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                              The short answer is that asymmetry in a body’s
                                structures is created through the history of
                                its traumas. The most important of these is cranial
                                trauma, because the brain is inside the skull.
                                Cranial trauma is the primary factor that causes
                                structural imbalances in the sphenoid bone: prolonged
                                or difficult birth; accidents, blows and falls;
                                excessive muscular strain and extreme muscular
                                exertion when very fatigued; severe infections
                                and illnesses; intense and/or prolonged stress;
                                powerful emotional reactions. 
                                 
                                These imbalances of the sphenoid create asymmetry
                                in the skull which diminish the brain’s
                                blood flow by compressing the brain against the
                                skull and creates turbulent flow patterns of
                                the CSF. 
                                 
                                This causes changes in the Central Nervous System
                                functions: alterations in though, memory, attention,
                                sleep and learning which produce changes in feelings
                                and behaviors. Similarly, the body will now have
                                less energy. 
                                   
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