Your circulatory system is driven by your heart pumping blood through your veins, arteries, and capillaries. During this process, the blood brings nutrients and oxygen to your cells and carries away waste. Bringing balance to this system can help normalize your blood pressure, encourage proper circulation, improve heart health and healthy blood vessels.
When this system is out of balance, you may experience:
High Blood Pressure
Cold Hands/Feet
pH Balance
Low Blood Pressure
Arrhythmias
Palpitations
Migraines/Headaches
Thyroid Issues
Poor Circulation
Edema/Swelling
Fever/Temperature
When this system is balanced, you will experience:
Normal functioning thyroid
Normal cardiovascular function
Normal lymphatic function (elimination of toxins and waste matter)
Perfect working heart and lungs
Excellent blood flow to all organs and tissues
Possible emotional connection:
Feeling blocked by someone or something
Reinforcing the balance:
It is recommended to read through this zone slip once per day until your next appointment. Ask yourself these questions and be aware of changes throughout your body. Doing so is beneficial in ensuring a positive outcome.
1. Adjustment of the nerves to the Thyroid Gland will tend to regulate your Blood Pressure. If too high, it will decrease. If too low, it will increase. The Thyroid regulates the blood pressure.
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2. All nerves to the Heart are being restored to normal. There will be a change for the better, and you will notice a feeling of Ease and Strength all over your body.
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3. The Blood Vessels of the Back, Arms, Chest, and Abdomen are being brought to normal, and Better Circulation will naturally result. Aches and pains in these parts will leave and a feeling of strength and well-being will appear.
Q: What have you noticed?
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4. Blood Vessels and Lymph Vessels of the lower extremity will be brought to normal, and you will become aware of more Circulation in this area. You will not tire so easily, and in general will notice more Ease of Movement in your limbs.
Q: Have you noticed this yet?
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