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REFLEXES A reflex is an involuntary response
to a stimulus. Reflexes are transmitted by nerves. The
"knee-jerk" reflex is an obvious, highly visible reflex. Other
reflexes are hidden deep within the body and much less apparent, yet
significant in health and healing. "Pressure in an area that through the nerve system produces REFLEX action in organs that are involved by pressures in that area, see? As seen here: The temperature that is produced in system (that is, abnormal temperature) by pressure on the sympathetic, in the cerebrospinal and sympathetic coordinating center in the coccyx area, makes for a high hepatic circulation. How? Reflexly! The temperature, then, is a reflex action. The reflex action in the glands of the system, as produced by abnormal conditions in the lacteals, causes the over-excess of activity to those of the thyroids - in CLEANSING the system - REFLEXLY." From a therapeutic standpoint, Cayce also recognized the importance of nerve reflexes. His frequent referrals to osteopathic physicians was based on their understanding of nerve centers and reflexes utilized in osteopathic treatment. For example, many forms of osteopathic drainage rely on regulation of blood and lymph flow by reflex action through the nerve centers which the osteopath manipulates. Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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