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Chiropractic Care & Regulating the Neuro-Cardio System
Your heart doesn’t just run on its own. Every beat is constantly being regulated by a communication network between the brain, nervous system, and cardiovascular system. This network is often called the neuro-cardio system – when it becomes dysregulated, the body can shift into patterns of stress, fatigue, poor recovery, and reduced adaptability.
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Why Some Kids Wet the Bed and What the Nervous System Has to Do With It
Bedwetting (also called nocturnal enuresis) is incredibly common. Research suggests up to 25% of children occasionally wake up to a wet bed. For many families it can feel frustrating, confusing, and sometimes even embarrassing for the child.
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Why “Cracking Your Neck” Doesn’t Actually Fix the Problem
And Why Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care Is a Better Long-Term Solution. If you have ever caught yourself tilting your head to the side and giving your neck a quick crack, you are not alone.
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That Nagging Shoulder / Trap Pain? It Might Not Be Your Shoulder.
It Might Be Coming From C1. You know the spot. Top of the shoulder. Right along the upper trap. Sometimes into the base of the skull. You stretch it. You roll it. You strengthen around it. It improves… then comes back. If that sounds familiar, the issue may not actually be your shoulder.
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Lower Back Pain Predicts Sleep Problems: What a 6-Year Study Means for You
If you live with lower back pain, you already know it can affect your comfort, movement, and energy.
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Why Does My Child Get Sick So Often?
A Nervous System Perspective for Auckland Parents. Let’s start by debunking something straight away.
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Constipation in Kids (and Mums): Why It’s Not Just About Fibre
Understanding the Nervous System’s Role in Digestion Kindred Chiropractic | Browns Bay, Auckland If you’re a mum dealing with constipation (either your own or your child’s) you’ll know it’s rarely simple.
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Chiropractic Care & Faster Recovery: Supporting Your Nervous System So Your Body Can Perform
Whether you’re lifting, running, cycling, chasing kids, or juggling all of the above — recovery isn’t a luxury. It’s the foundation that allows you to train consistently, regulate hormones, and actually feel good in your body.









