What is Melanin?

The heart is the seat of the soul (melanin-enriched), where chiropractic helps us reconnect with our inner being, enhancing our organism’s ability to function properly on all planes of life and existence.

Melanin is the direct linkage to Source, which connects us all. The sun has melanin, and we convert this into condensed sunlight when absorbing the sun. Melanin is a dark pigment, ether, which is the scientific origin of creation.

Melanin is a complex pigment with a chemical structure of C18H10N2O4, which is predominantly found in the eyes, skin, hair, and brain. Melanin is responsible for many functions:

  • The transfiguration of converting light into information or energy.

  • Protecting individuals from radical exposure.

  • Acting as an an absorber of all energy, which is consistent with the understanding of the spiritual concept, being harmonious with the universe.

  • The transference of electrons within the universe which can lead to attraction of such electrons due to the magnetic field of the solar system. This helps us create or manifest our own realities!!!

  • The nervous system in the human body works as an operative communication system between the brain and the rest of the body, through the spinal cord. Also, the nervous system can produce melanin with the interaction or assistance of melanocytes. This is extremely why chiropractic is essential - it is the bridge between human consciousness regulating the nervous system through the brain and spinal cord.

  • These are only SOME of the functions that melanin is responsible for.

Though there are many other properties in relation to the composition of melanin, melanin is comes in 3 major forms: eumelanin (darker pigmentations), pheomelanin (lighter pigmentations), neuromelanin (found in the brain and spinal - hence why CHIROPRACTIC is so important!).

Why SunKissed Chiropractic?

Have you ever thought why most children are quickly diagnosed as ADHD, or why most of us develop into adulthood with survival tactics and unbearable trauma weighing us down? A chiropractic physician’s main objective is to regulate the nervous system which is composed of the brain and spinal cord. Thus, neuromelanin is found along all 33 vertebrates of the spinal cord which allows creates an interrelationship between the increasing of hormonal production and the electromagnetic glandular processes within the human body (King 2011). Melanin is suspected in places that information from the electromagnetic energy can be absorbed and converted for the usage of the nervous system: the integumentary system, retina, midbrain, and inner ear (Owens, 2002). Because melanin acts as a energy convertor, melanin’s absorption of certain frequencies can alter one’s being mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally. 

Energy is displayed in many forms: it is conserved as heat, sound, motion, and light. Because melanin converts energy and light as information, our job is to help integrate that energy within our nervous system in a healthy manner. Through Sunkissed Chiropractic, neurologically-stimulating healing mechanisms are used to realign the human body mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally allowing an individual to optimize within their maximal potential.

If you are looking for an alternative approach to pharmaceutical drugs, chiropractic is just for you! Allow us to implement gentle techniques to regulate your central nervous system, while bringing awareness to how powerful you are!

Before you go…..

THIS is why it matters…….Our children are our future.

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