Explanation
Spinal discs are “shock absorbers” between the vertebrae that help to transmit weight down the spinal column, supporting the spine and allowing us to move, twist and bend our bodies. Without discs, no movement would occur in the spine. Sometimes, spinal discs can become severely damaged and require surgery. In our experience, it’s far more common that spinal discs will become misaligned or energetically imbalanced.
Common symptoms of lumbar disc imbalance may include:
- Discomfort, numbness, weakness or tingling in the lower limbs
- Stiffness in the lower back
- Digestive issues
- Reproductive issues
- Sciatica, or discomfort in the legs caused by nerve pressure
- Discomfort in the low back
If you have been guided to this page by the subconscious mind through muscle testing, it indicates an imbalance is present.
Decoding
It may be necessary to determine the exact Disc that is imbalanced.
- Ask: Is it necessary to identify more about this imbalance?
- If no, continue to Association.
- If yes, use the following list to determine the disc that is imbalanced.
- L1 – L2 Disc
- L2 – L3 Disc
- L3 – L4 Disc
- L4 – L5 Disc
- L5 – S1 Disc
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 imbalance.
- It’s important to note that some of the time, surgical intervention is the appropriate treatment for disc problems. Persistent or worsening numbness, tingling or weakness in the limbs is a sign that should be taken seriously and an appropriate medical professional should be consulted.