How Could A Taser Gun Relate To Chiropractic?
March 12, 2010
I see chiropractic everywhere! I even saw it during a show called Fight Science on National Geographic. Last night, the show was demonstrating how taser guns work to immobilize their targets. ( I would have used the word “victim”) Normally I am very disturbed by these kinds of shows and immediately turn the channel, but something told me to stay tuned….
Two incredible things the show pointed out:
1. Interference to the nervous system. The taser gun “interferes with the electrical current between the brain and the muscles” This is an example of EXTREME interference, what if you had just a little interference, could that lead to a muscle that just won’t relax? A liver functioning only at 50%? Digestion and absorption of nutrients at 60%?
2. The brain is the master control system! “Without the brain telling the muscles what to do , they STOP WORKING, and the person is IMMOBILIZED” The brain controls it all! You can live 30 days without food, 3 days without water 3minutes without air but not even 3 seconds without a brain activity and a nerve supply!
Do you have interference in your nervous system? How would you know? The only way to know for sure is to be evaluated by a Doctor of Chiropractic . Call us at 408-979-9999 to find out how you can be healthier and happier functioning without interference!
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Thanks for this great analogy!
Jill, I really thought it was fascinating how the power of the nervous system can be used or disabled. It was powerful to me so I had to share! Have a terrific day!
Does overexposure to electric stim in chiropractics build up one’s tolerance, to the point where tasers are less effective?
I’m not planning a crime spree, I was just wondering…
Ha! bpleat,that’s funny. I don’t think you can build up a tolerance, electricity is either on or off and does not accumulate in the body as far as I know. That would be an interesting study…are you volunteering? (p.s. We don’t use electrical stimulation in our practice….)