Explanation 

The larynx is a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea that houses the vocal cords and prevents food from entering the trachea. The front of the trachea is known as the thyroid cartilage, commonly known as the “Adam’s apple,” which is typically larger in men than women. The uppermost part of the larynx is the hyoid bone, which connects to the larynx through various ligaments.

  • Common symptoms of imbalance may include:
    • Singing difficulty
    • Speech difficulty 
    • Discomfort in the throat

If you have been guided to this page by the subconscious mind through muscle testing, it indicates a misalignment is present. Remember that most of the time, misalignments are caused by the distorting effect of some associated imbalance such as a trapped emotion. 

Decoding 

Ask: Is it necessary to know any details about this misalignment?  

  • If no, move to Association.
  • If yes, muscle test to see which of the following details need to be identified. (Continue to Association only once you have identified the necessary details.)
    • Is this a misalignment of the vocal cords?
      • If yes, determine which side

Association 

Ask: Is there an associated imbalance that needs to be decoded?

  • If no, skip to Intention.
  • If yes, return to the home page, decode and address any associated imbalance(s), then return here and repeat the above question.  

Intention 

Swipe three times with a magnet or your hand on any length of the governing meridian, while holding an intention to correct the misalignment. 

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