Jack Earth
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They tend to drink enough alcohol that it dissolves the calcification which automatically causes the posture to snap back.
You need to understand the body as a tensegrity structure, and there is always constant tension towards the core, meaning if the structure allows for it you will make the curve a straight line as it imparts less tension. Calcified and fibrotic structures (not healed chronic damage) is what prevents this. Alcohol increases fascial circulation, decreases viscosity of the fluids, and dissolves calcifications. Perhaps it has some effect on the fibrosis as well, i don't know.
Additionally tobacco has a strong accelerating effect on this process as i have experienced, but i am not ready yet to speak about the processes as i for now only have one source on my current explanation. It's from dr. stasha gominak and she explains the special role of nicotine in some of her videos, so maybe watch those? At some point in the future i will compile all my findings into a post. But not now.
Very interesting I'm gonna look more into what your saying. But I wonder if things like altitude still play a major role in hair.
I inherited the S spine from my dad.
Everyone in the family mentioned we have the same curved back its obvious.
However he lived his whole life in high altitude while I lived in a city and he is nw2 in his 70s and I'm nw3 in my 40s :/