Catch 22s and knock on effects
I have come to the conclusion that if the cervical spine is comprimised in any way, that then has a misalining and twisting effect on the spine, which then has a knock on effect to the urinary system in the very early stages of Atlas being out, therefore there will be no external evidence but internally causes massive problems, the bladder meridian runs down the spine and leg. The bladder weakens which then has another knock on effect, the bladder expels waste that includes heat energy it is retained within the body and causes malfunction of internal thermometer, therefore heat as it used to me, causes the system to overheat to an unbearable status. It is crucial that the watse system in the body works efficiently to expel toxins etc. Because having a weak bladder causes one to drink far less, and the body needs moisture it the takes it from the bowel, thus causing constipation which is another knock on effect. The physical effect the psychological vice versa, causing further tension, not only caused by the misalignment, this also effect pressure point areas near kneck and shoulders, the pressure points in the lower back are also effected by the twisting of the spine and possibly the tilting of the pelvis. There are also pressure point in the right thingh which are also comprimised by the effect of the Atlas shortening the leg and also the bladder meridian. Also because the shoulder slopes down and the hip up this then causes further physica tension. Then include the possibility of the lymphatic system being effected, and its even more complicated. Some prescribed drug for various misdiagnosed symptoms may also cause pain, dizzines, vertigo, poor vision, cognitive problems with memory etc etc the list goes on. Its inevitable that someone diagnosed with an incorect non existant condition with such a dire outlook will also become depressed, the thought of ms is constant and therefore an inability to retain every day info is inhibited.
There is much more contributions to the whole mess like Hughes, Lupus and Lymes disease, these could all go undiagnosed because MS is at the forefront, causing confusion.
My final important and most relevant conclusion is the condition of MS today does NOT EXSIST
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