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Copyright
2011 by Peter Sigrist
President of the Association of Certified Vitalogists from 2001 to 2007 www.vitalogie.com private: www.gesund.ws
Founder of KIVITEC-Vitalogy
Vitalogie
Vita = Life
Vitalogy
has a lot to do with your life!
Vitalogy
is an entirely natural and straightforward way for protecting and maintaining
your health!
Splendid
health cannot be taken for granted
“First
man needs health to run after money, and then he needs money to run after his
health”.
The
constantly increasing costs, which we spent on our health system, clearly show
that we can hardly afford to restore health. We have to make every effort to
avoid losing our health.
Moderate
movement, healthy food and a positive attitude towards life may contribute to
maintain our health to a certain extent, but it is not yet enough!
Every
disease that can be avoided needs not to be healed. There is a simple way to
support the constant regeneration of the body. It represents a straightforward
and effective method and a new direction, which may change the future of our
increasingly costly health care system.
The
basic principle according to which our body is functioning is very simple and
logical! By understanding this simple principle we are able to implement an
optimum preventive health care measure. It is essential to know that our nervous
system is the most important organ that controls and coordinates the functioning,
generation and regeneration of the human body. That means that all vital
processes depend on a smoothly functioning nervous system. If the nervous system
cannot fully perform its tasks, it has negative effects on the vital functions.
The
importance of the nervous system can also be seen from the fact that it is the
first organ that is being created in the womb after conception and only then
followed by all the other organs and limbs. It is also interesting that the
nervous system is already fully developed at the moment of birth. The nervous
cells cease to multiply after birth and only increase in size and volume as the
person grows up. Man relies all his life on a smoothly functioning nervous
system.
As
a consequence, this important organ has to be taken care of throughout all our
life so that it may perform its tasks as smoothly as possible. Well protected, a
part of the nerves is threading through the spinal canal of the spine. Postural
problems of the spine can lead to slight tensions, which may reduce the
functioning of the nerves. Research studies at the University of Colorado
revealed that a pressure of 30 mm mercury column on a nerve is enough to reduce
the potential activity of the nerve, which supports a specific organ, by some
50%. With a pressure of 50 mm Hg column this potential was reduced to less than
25%. With lasting pressure it even resulted in biochemical changes and
production of toxins. The functioning, the generation and regeneration of the
body are no longer fully ensured.
Besides
the purely mechanical strain on the nerves there is a long list of additional
influences. How do we react, for example, when we are frightened? We
automatically duck our heads, draw our upper arms close to the body and try to
hide ourselves away. The spine gets distorted, because the cramped muscles pull
at the structure. The same happens when we are under stress or have spent the
whole day sitting in front of the computer. All kinds of emotion – love, joy,
hatred, worries, excitement, stress, sorrow and depression – are reflected in
a specific posture, which unnecessarily places additional strain on our spine,
ligaments, sinews and muscles. If the subtle balance of the skeleton is
disturbed even while standing, it is easy to imagine that the strain on the
entire skeleton, muscles and ligaments is even worse when the person is moving.
Such
postural distortions inevitably place a pressure on the nerves and can lead to a
malfunction or insufficient support of the organs when the nerves in the
intervertebral holes are constricted or irritated over a longer period of time.
The
Statics of the Body
To
understand how the statics of the body may be disturbed, it is necessary to have
a closer look at the biomechanics of the body. The first vertebra in the neck,
i.e. the atlas vertebra, is meant to keep our heads in the optimum posture on
the cervical vertebrae and give maximum mobility. This vertebra also carries the
spinal cord and the head arteries. The optimum posture of the first cervical
vertebra is essentially important for the statics of the entire spinal column.
An
example will illustrate the importance of a good balance for the spinal column:
Let’s
say that you want to build a high tower out of wooden blocks. You pile up the
blocks with great precision. When you put only one single block on your
relatively high tower in a way that it is does not fit on one side, the tower
will eventually collapse, because it gets lopsided and finally loses balance.
Our skeleton can be compared to such a tower. That may be a highly simplified
comparison, though it holds much truth in it. What will happen, when on top of
the “skeleton tower” the weight of the head is placed at an angle on the
spine? The ligaments, sinews and muscles, which directly and subtly restore the
balance, get strained to compensate for the improper posture. The muscles are
tensed, strained and may develop muscular hardening and tenseness. The pelvis
may also lose its optimum position. It is a compelling fact that about 95% of
all seeming leg length inequalities can be attributed to a misalignment of the
pelvis and improved by restoring the structural balance of the spine.
Any
postural faults of the pelvis will inevitably lead to additional tenseness of
the muscles: due to the misalignment of the pelvis the hip joints, knee joints
and almost all joints of the human body are improperly strained which may lead
to increased wear. The main cause of an improper posture and a seeming leg
length inequality is an improper position of the first vertebra in the neck.
As
a consequence, the nerves are disturbed and cause a malfunction of the entire
organism, because they can no longer correctly transmit the vitally important
signals from the brain.
Man
is doing a lot to make the bad situation even worse. He sits in an improper
posture (with his legs crossed, twisted and with a curved back) on his office
chair, in his car, in his TV chair, or does excessive sports while his body is
untrained. Stress in the office, matrimonial conflicts, financial troubles and
other problems are further factors that lead to tenseness and
cramps, which disturb the central nervous system. Those who cannot avoid
all these negative influences should definitely look after their central nervous
systems on a regular basis!
The
great strength of vitalogy lies in the fact that it can activate the
self-healing forces of the body by eliminating the primary (main, major) cause
of a health problem by giving the innate intelligence the chance to repair the
suffered damage as well as it can.
The
particular quality of vitalogy is that it focuses exclusively on the atlas
vertebra, and never uses any medicine, never fights the symptoms, never makes
any medical diagnosis and never heals any diseases.
Whoever
can claim to be able to heal? Neither a doctor nor a vitalogist can heal. We can
only give impulses and hope that the inner innate wisdom may restore the harmony
of the imbalanced system. Vitalogy follows its own path. It does not interfere
with the functional processes of the body, but gives the inner innate wisdom the
possibility to use its implement, the nervous systems, once again in an optimum
way. By correcting the posture of the atlas vertebra the cells and organs are
again supplied with the right information and the body regenerates as best it
can.
Vitalogy
is symbolically based on two pillars. The first pillar is philosophy and
reflects the idea that the body can only function correctly and remain healthy,
provided that the nervous systems can function smoothly. And it is exactly this
precondition that is not given in case of vertebral subluxation, which often
leads to serious implications. The logical consequence is that malfunctions of
the body can be eliminated by correcting the dislocated atlas vertebra.
The
second pillar of vitalogy is art. It is the art of recognizing the location of
the atlas vertebra and restoring the optimum location if a dislocation has been
identified.
The
Method of
Vitalogy
The
effectiveness of this preventive method, which is well known in Switzerland and
Germany, has been confirmed in a clinical research study with 160 patients.
Although the symptoms had not been taken into account in anyone of the cases,
the overall well-being of the patients increased by 35% in physical terms, and
by 26% in psychical terms. This result had been achieved after as little as 8
applications in a period of four to six weeks (on average).
The
investigated symptoms decreased by 33% in terms of intensity, by 23% in terms of
duration, and by 37% in terms of frequency. These are average values and cannot
be applied to individual persons. The results are surprising, as the related
symptoms had never been treated. With all participants in the study only the
vital functions had been optimised, thereby activating their self-healing forces.
The
philosophy of this method does not consist in a series of a few applications,
but rather on a regular treatment over a long period of time. The periods
in-between the treatments should be shorter, the greater and more intense the
strain. After 4 weeks at the latest a control check should be made.
To
feel well is not the same as being healthy! Before a disease manifests, the
vital function has been disturbed for long, which often remains unnoticed but
could be improved beforehand.
Web-Site
of Peter Sigrist: www.gesund.ws
Web Site of the Vitalogie Network: www.vitalogie.com