Dr. Raina's Health Tips & Thoughts

Good Posture is the Smile of the Soul

Posted: April 26, 2015
By: Dr Raina Robinson

My son was in the orthodontist chair and advised that he would need braces.  The need for care was established, images and exam criteria were taken into consideration and then the financial plans were delivered.  For the most part it is cosmetic, it does not make your teeth more healthy though there may be ease in brushing and flossing in the future with less areas for food particles or bacteria to linger that would lead to less tooth decay.   Braces also can improve speach, chewing and the bite, but again all are not life threatening.  I had braces and so I can say it was a self esteem booster and a smile is like the sun that can lighten up a room.  However, a true smile comes more from within and does not entirely come from teeth showing, it is an expression of ebodying joy, health and happiness and it radiates from the inside out.  Where does that come from?  I want that kind of smile for myself and my kids.

A persons emotional state is always depicted in the appearance with posture reflecting back the image of that nature.  Depression, saddness of grief being the opposite of joy and happiness has a posture that reflects a sunken chest, rounded shoulders and a dropped chin.  Would that light up a room?  What if you gave that same posture a perfectly gleeming smile?  Is your self esteem enhanced by poor posture?  The ramifications of poor posture are much larger than poor tooth and jaw structure and yet as a culture we seem to deny that fact.  Without normal spinal posture preserving the nervous system, health declines and sickness and disease develop.  Posture safeguards your INTERNAL smile, your joy from within, your health and vitaltiy and how you are able to express it.   Good posture CAN light up a room! 

So what is proper posure?  Right now, I want you to stop what you are doing and look at anyone in your home and see if their ear canal is over their shoulders, and their shoulders are over their hips, and their hips are over their heels.  Then from the front, are their ears, shoulders, and hips level and do their feet point forward?  This is a rudementary look at the posture, but if there are distortions there are serious consequences to health.  A chiropractor is trained to detect and correct spinal misalignements and will do an even more progressive exam with images, or other exam criteria and will recommend care based on those findings.  Your posture is the non-verbal message that you are sending out into the world.  Does it say what you want it to say? 

Is Your Posture Smiling? 

Dr. Raina