There is no process that does not require _____
What is Time
The outline of the story of the normal functioning of Innate in the body
What is the Normal Complete Cycle?
This section of the chiropractic textbook shifts the focus from the basics to describing these, that may be described as a circle.
What are Cycles?
The failure to manage universal forces of in the tissue cell by innate intelligence.
What is Incoordination?
_____ is the activity of of Innate Intelligence in the brain as an organ.
What is the Mind
The cause of ____ is interference with transmission of mental impulses.
What is Dis-Ease
Perfect control of Innate Intelligence influences this
What is perfect adaptation?
What is Dieting?
This is the extra work thrown on a normal organ when an abnormal organ fails to do so.
What is Compensation/Compensatory Functions?
When was the term “Chiropractic” named according to the Greenbook?
What is 1896
____ is the term used to indicate the state of organic matter, in health and dis-ease.
What is "Condition"
The Chiropractic unit that is analogous to an ampere
What is a Mental Impulse?
This is any substance that Innate cannot use for metabolism in the living body.
What is Poison?
R.W. Stephenson claims that there are this many primary functions of tissue
What is 9?
The product of what is educated thoughts: such as reasoning, will, memory, etc?
What is the educated brain
____ is the perfect harmonious action of all parts of the body in fulfillling their purpose, so that all parts will benefitted by the united efforts.
The primary function of growth
What is Expansive?
Stephenson details this as the aim of what Chiropractic does, otherwise described as bringing the body (or something related) back up to 100%.
What is Restoration?
This kind of adjusting lowers Constructive Survival Values in the body.
What is "Shot-gun" or Flying 7s Adjusting?
Which force is the greatest of all forces?
What is the force of thought
____ is the condition of a vertebra that has lost its juxtapostion with the vertebra above or the one below, or both, to the extend that is articulation are not in apposition.
What is a Luxation
Imperfections of this principal will cause neglect, inconvenience, or suffering
What is Principle #33: The Law of Demand and Supply?
This is the positive value gained with every successful adaptation in organic structures. Also described as the unit element of evolution.
What is Survival Value?
This is the concentration of the material resources of the body on one abnormal condition at a time.
What are Major Methods?
Which specific forces oppose penetrating forces?
What are Resistive forces