seekinghealth,
common cofactor of constipation is displacement of left iliac bone in connection to sacrum.
It is dispacement that happens in "Sacro-iliac joint".
Sacrum is part of spine, iliac is part of pelvic bone.
When there is displacement of bones in left Sacro-iliac joint, then left leg looks shorter.
If you lay on th floor, and somone compares the length of your legs, left leg may look shorter. Sometimes, it can be shorter for up to 1 inch, though most often, it is 1/2 inch.
To correct such displacement, you need to find practitioner practicing "Yumeiho" therapy or anyone else (osteopath, chiropractor, ...) who knows how to adjust scaro-iliac joint.
More about that therapy is here:
http://yumeiho.com/yumeiho.html
Diet (avoiding
foods that kill ) is very important in order to prevent displacement, after it is corrected.
Most people need more then 1 and less then 10 treatemnets.
Check the length of your legs!
THE THEORY OF YUMEIHO
The theory of the YUMEIHO method is grounded on the fact, that over 95% of people have had incorrectly positioned pelvis since their birth. Most often it means, that one ilium is placed higher than the other. The limb on the higher ilium side is comparatively shorter.
Blood circulation in this side is impaired what makes this side weaker. The longer leg, as a stronger and longer one, takes over more of the body weight. Such a situation causes fatigue of that leg. The hip joint slowly moves forward and towards the centre. The extremities become the same length, and even the leg which was previously longer now becomes shorter.
The line running through ilia is not horizontal. The vertebral column inclines towards the shorter leg side. Silhouette moves the body weight in the other direction. The vertebral column bends and forms one arch entering a phase of functional scoliosis. The curve becomes greater because of the body weight. Inclination of the vertebral column in the other direction takes place and it causes a formation of a second arch above the first one. The formation of two arches of the vertebral column means that a phase of structural scoliosis has been entered. Intervertebral discs slip out because of improper load. Pressure exerted on a nerve causes pain and disturbances of activities of internal organs. Degeneration of the vertebral column joints proceeds and leads to degenerative changes. Almost all the muscles and joints do not function properly, what leads in consequence to irreversible changes.
Regards
Agnes