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The Low-down on Gravity
Click Here for "All About Your Back". You can't see, touch, taste or smell it. Yet we can feel its effects every day and experience its cumulative damage on our bodies over a lifetime. No other force affects us so dramatically. What force are we referring to? GRAVITY. When an apple fell onto his head and he formulated the law of gravity, Sir Isaac Newton began to understand the role of gravity in controlling the moon's orbit. However, Newton probably didn't realize the profound effect of this force on the human body. Have you ever noticed that your pants feel a little tighter around the waist at the end of the day? Have you ever adjusted your rearview mirror up in the morning and then down at night? Did you realize that after the age of 20, you've been losing an average of 1/2" in height every twenty years? Do you suffer from varicose veins, swollen feet or an aching back? If you responded yes to any of these questions, you are a victim of the inescapable, compressive force of gravity. The results of gravity's constant downward pull on our faces, shoulders, backs, necks, chests, organs, legs and feet are painfully obvious to most of us. Gravity never gives up, nor does it discriminate. Young or old, couch potatoes or athletes - we will all experience change to our bodies as a result of life on this planet! Exercising will help keep you fit and trim - but exercise is both beneficial and harmful to your body. How can that be? It's called compression fatigue: the more we run, the more weight we lift, the more our bodies pay the toll from gravity.
Spine
Waist
Organs
Flexibility
Circulation Try this simple experiment to witness the powerful effect of gravity on the circulatory system: lift up your right arm for two minutes. Lower your arm and compare your right and left hands. Which is more pink? Now consider the effect of standing all day on your lower limbs. Our bodies subconsciously understand that we need to aid circulation from our limbs to our heart - how often do you find yourself propping up your legs on a desk or ottoman? We may call all of these problems the unavoidable effects of aging. The truth is that they are merely a result of the constant force of gravity - and they are not unavoidable. If you're still unconvinced about the power of gravity, consider this: astronauts grow two inches while in space! During weeks in orbit, astronauts' discs continue to absorb moisture from the blood stream. With no gravitational pull to squeeze moisture out, the discs remain plump, making their spines longer and themselves taller. In fact, space suits are designed to accommodate the extra two inches spinal stretch. Unfortunately, most of us will remain earth-bound for our entire lives. Here are some ways we compensate:
The only practical way to achieve this amount of stretching force is through Inversion.
We've finally found a simple tool to help us reverse the negative, compressive force of gravity on our body! To learn more about how Inversion can help to elongate the spine, maintain proper organ position, improve circulation and increase flexibility, Click Here.
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