The Obvious Signs of Aging
How can you tell an "aging" person at a distance? It's
by their posture, isn't it? Posture is the habitual way our nervous
system sets our muscular system.
Much has been said in recent years about osteoporosis—loss
of bone density—being responsible for changes of posture.
While that is true in some cases, subluxations have much more to
do with the postural changes of aging than does osteoporosis. The
posture of aging reveals subluxations that a person has accumulated
and may have carried for years. Along with postural changes, the
mythology of aging has two key features: pains and stiffness.
Is it possible that chronic muscular tension alone can create the
pains and stiffness of aging?
Sources
of Pain and Stiffness 
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