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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Blood supply to the head, pulmary gland, the scalp, bones of the face, the brain itself, inner and middle ear, the sympothetic nervous system

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Head aches, nervousness, insomnia, head colds, high blood pressure, migraine, headaches, mental conditions, Mental breakdowns, amnesia, sleeping sickness, Chronic tiredness, dizziness, vertigo.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Eyes, optic nerve, auditory nerve, sinuses, mastoid bones, tongue and forehead

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Sinus trouble, allergies, cross eyes, deafness, eye trouble, earache, fainting spells, certain cases of blindness.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Cheeks, outter ear, face bones, teeth, trifacial nerve.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Neuralgia, neuritis, acne or pimples, eczema.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Nose, lips, mouth, eustachian tube,

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Hay fever, chatarrh, hard of hearing, adenoids

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Vocal cords, neck glands, pharynx

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Laryngtis, hoarness, throat conditions like soar throat or quinsy.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Neck muscles, shoulders, tonsils

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Stiff nect, pain in upper arm, tonsilitis, whooping cough, croop.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Thyroid gland, bursoe in the shoulder, the elbows

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Bursitis, colds, thyroid conditions and goiter

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Arms from the elbows down including the hands, wrists and fingers also escophagus and trachea

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Asthma, cough, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, pain in the lower arms and hands.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Heart including its values and covering, also coronory arteries

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Functional heart conditions and certain chest pains.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Lungs, bronchial tubes, pluera, chest, breast, nipples.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, congestion, influenza .

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Gall bladder, common duct.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Gall bladder condituions, shingles, jaundice.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Liver, solar plexus, blodd.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Liver conditions, fever, low blood pressure, amnemia, poor circulation, arthritis

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Stomach

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Stomach troubles including nervous stomach, ingestion, heartburn, dyspepsia, etc.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Pancreas, islets of langerhans, duodenum

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Diobetes, ulcers, gastrifis

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Spleen, diaphragm

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Hiccups, lowered resistence.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Adrenals or suprarenal glands

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Alergies, hives

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Kidneys

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Kidney troubles, hardening of the arteries, chronic tiredness, nephritis, pyelitis

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Kidneys and ureters

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Skin conditions like acne, pimples, eczema or boils

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Small intestines, fallopian tubes, lymph circulation.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Rheumatism, gas pains, certain types of sterility.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Large intesting or colon, inguinal rings.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Constipation, colitis, dysentery diarrhea, ruptures or hernias .

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Appendix, abdomen, upper leg, cocum

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Appendicitis, cramps, dificult breathing, acidosia, varicous veins.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Sex organs, ovaries or testicles, uterus, bladder, knee

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Bladder troubles, menstrual troubles like painful or irregular periods, miscarriages, bed wetting, impotency, change of life symptoms, manu knee pains.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Prostate glands, muscles of the lower back, sciatic nerve.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

sciatica, lumbago, difficult, painful or too frequent urination, backache.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Lower legs, ankles, feet, toes, arches

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Poor circulation in legs, swollen ankles, week ankles and arches, cold feet, weeknes in legs, leg cramps.

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Hip bones, buttocks.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Sacro-ialic conditions, spinal curvatures..

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Areas known to receive nerve fibres from these nerves:

Hip bones, buttocks.

Some of the conditions may result from pressure on, or interference with, these nerves:

Hemorroids or piles, pruritis or itching, pain at the end of the spine on sitting..

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