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How does a meridian become blocked?

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How does a meridian become blocked?

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Meridians are likened to circuits. Polarity is dependent upon these circuits. The electrons travel through these circuit paths and create electricity. Many things can overload the circuit and it cannot function without being reset. This works identically to the circuit breakers and electrical equipment in the home. When a storm sends an electrical surge through the house an overload is created and the circuit may pop a breaker. In a human body a “surge” can be stress, sickness, an injury or a fall, emotional shock, exposure to chemicals, or something as simple as poor diet or dehydration. Many times the result of a “popped breaker” is a subluxated vertebra or a bone out of place in the back. This can lead to problems throughout the nervous and muscular system. As a matter of fact I have never seen a person diagnosed with neurological problems such as M.S., Parkinson’s, or M.D. who did not have blocked meridians and polarity problems. I am not saying that if you have a blocked meridian

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