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- Short Circuits
As complicated as the process may seem it occurs every time you move any part of your body. Millions of muscle fibers and chemical molecules work with never fivers through transmission of electrical impulses.
As they work your muscles give off waste products, among them carbon dioxide and lactic acid. Problems arise if your muscles become tense or blocked, bunching up and pressing on surrounding blood and lymph vessels. If they become trapped in their own waste - making the delivery of nutrients and oxygen an impossible task - the delicate transmission of electrical impulses and muscle fiber re response is severely impeded. Imbalance in the tone of your muscles shifts the balance of your health.
When the electricity at home blows a fuse you hunt for the wire and reconnect the circuit. So, what happens when you blow a fuse in your body circuit? The electrical field around every cell needs to be 'switched on'. When trapped plasma proteins, excess fluid and a build up of wastes from cellular metabolism swamp your cells, the switches for your electrical circuits throughout your body are impaired.