The Uniqueness of You

There is a new system of identification that, according to some authorities, will make PIN #s, passwords and other forms of ID obsolete.  It's called Biometric Identification.  Everyone is familiar with the most common form of ID, the fingerprint.  However, there are others, some even more accurate than fingerprints.  Face technology looks at a scan of the entire face and uses 50 points around the nose, mouth, brows, and jaw.  The weakness of the system is, of course, identical twins, but growing a beard or putting on weight will also alter the facial structure.  The hand, like the face, is also an ID system.  It has unique geometric shapes and sizes.  Most of us are familiar with voice prints and of course, DNA, although the latter is not practical at this time to be used at an ATM or grocery store.

The most technical biometric ID used is the iris of the eye.  While the fingerprint has 40 measurable characteristics, the iris has 266.  Even if a third of the info is mismatched, it can still make a positive ID.  We are truly unique individuals.

Just as there is uniqueness about our face, our hands, and our iris, there is uniqueness about the inner workings of our body.  No 2 people are alike as far as physiological needs.  One person's insulin needs are different than another. Even the exact quality of insulin is different.  Two people may eat the same exact meal but the digestive juices needed to break down the meal and make it useful to the body are totally different.  Every person's blood chemistry is totally different.  Our caloric intake needs vary from person to person and within the same person from day to day.  There are literally millions of different measurable characteristics within humans.  How could any doctor know all these needs for one person let alone all of his patients?  The fact is he cannot.  The worst that can happen with biometric ID is a case of mistaken ID.  The worst that can happen with a mistake in knowing what a person's internal chemical needs are is death, and that happens 1000s of times a year.  We simply cannot know the unique biochemical needs of the body.  That is why medicine is not a science.  It is an art.  It is making educated guesses about people's health.

Unlike medical science, the chiropractor does not attempt to conform a person to a standard or norm which is really unknown to a doctor.  Chiropractors recognize that a body has a self-regulating, self-normalizing mechanism to it, what we call an innate intelligence.  It is this self -regulating principle that has stored these millions upon millions of unique characteristics and qualities and can meet its needs on a moments notice.  The problem with biometric ID is it cannot adapt if you put on weight or change the features of your face.  The innate intelligence of the body, however, can adapt to changes in your body as well as in the environment.  To accomplish this adaptation, a communication system is necessary.  That system in human beings is the nervous system.  If it should be interfered with by a subluxation then that which is uniquely you cannot be expressed.  The objective of the chiropractor is to correct these subluxations. 

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