Poor Immune Response:  When we have frequent colds, sore throats, bronchial and lung infections, or when these infections take root for much longer than the average, we need to look at what is compromising our immune response.  When a cold always ends up in our lungs and our sinuses are often congested or we simply live on the edge of always getting sick, there can be many causative factors.  Lack of exercise, poor diet, asking way too much of our bodies and minds without proper rest, are some of the main culprits.  But, by far and away the most important thing to evaluate is our nerve system.  Since the nerve system is the master wiring system, the system which controls and coordinates all the other systems and adapts us to our environment, any compromising of it will cause disorganization of all the other systems in our body.  This in turn compromises our immune system’s ability to adapt to our environment and we become fertile ground for diseases and infirmities of many kinds.  By removing interference from the nerve system, and most importantly instructing people in what they personally can do to keep their own nerve system as free of interference as possible, we give the body’s immune system its best ability to adapt to germs, the environment and stresses of many kinds.