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When Hormones Hurt: Inflammation, Endometriosis/PCOS, and the Nervous System
Women’s hormonal health is deeply connected to the nervous system. Hormones don’t operate in isolation – they are influenced by stress, inflammation, immune activity, sleep quality, and how effectively the brain and body communicate with each other (Vannuccini et al., 2017; Vigano et al., 2018).
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When It’s Not “Just One Thing”: A Deeper Look at Anxiety, Digestion, Focus & Kids’ Nervous Systems
Anxiety. Restlessness. Poor focus. Digestive complaints. Asthma. Eczema. On paper, these look like separate issues. Different specialists. Different labels. Different advice.
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What Your Child’s Teeth Can Tell Us About Their Nervous System
When we think about kids’ teeth, we usually think brushing, cavities, and maybe braces further on down the line. But spacing, chewing patterns, and how teeth are developing can tell a much more interesting story, especially about the nervous system and the upper neck. No, this isn’t about perfect teeth. It’s about function, growth, and…
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Neurologically Focused Pediatric Care
If you’re reading this and nodding along, it’s probably because you’ve been here. The place where your child is surviving but isn’t quite thriving, maybe it’s their sleep, their digestion, their emotions, their behaviour, or their ability to cope and you’ve done everything within your power that you thought would help. The diets. The supplements.…
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Why the Upper Cervical Spine Matters More Than You Think
Upper cervical chiropractic care focuses on the top two bones in the neck: the atlas (C1) and axis (C2). These vertebrae sit directly beneath the skull and surround the brainstem, which plays a major role in how the nervous system communicates with the rest of the body. Because of this close relationship, even small changes…
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Brain Fog, Fatigue & Migraines: The Upper Cervical Connection
If you’re dealing with brain fog, constant fatigue, or recurring migraines, you’re not alone. Many people are told these symptoms are caused by stress, hormones, poor sleep, or dehydration. While those factors matter, they don’t explain why the body can’t regulate properly in the first place. One commonly overlooked piece of the puzzle is the…









