Anger | Long Beach CA Chiropractor | 562-420-8884 | Signal Hill CA 90755

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chiroman.com/ -------------- Anger What is anger and its connection to the spine? Over the years, we have studied what the relationship is between the spine and hurt. And what we have found it is that there are different types of curvature patterns: when spine goes backward in their lower back curve, they calmly take their hurtful experiences internally. We find that cancer profiles, for example, all have this in common. So all cancer profiles take hurt that they feel in their life, they take it internally and the more they internalize it, the more likely they are to attract another person with a cancer profile. On the other hand, we have looked at this lower back spine, and we have found that when the lower back spine goes forward in a curve, that calmly indicates that they reacted in anger. In cases of lower back pain, we find always at the lumbar curve is reversing, therefore the person is taking hurt internally and the pain that they feel is directly related to the hurt that's denied. But there is a source of that reactive rage. And what happens is it comes down to the person, and then it's triggered in that person, so when certain things come up, it triggers reactive rage. We see it a lot with men who are right-curvature. So a right-curvature man is the person who has really high standards is trying always to give their very best. ----------------- Are you looking for a chiropractor? Get an appointment today and let Dr. Stephen Ward give you a thorough diagnosis and explain what treatment options you have. Call now: 562-420-8884 chiroman.com/ Ward Chiropractic Family Center 6530 E. Spring St. Long Beach , CA 90815 Chiroman backinactioncerritos lamontek turnerchiropractic

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