Frog
Soup:
The story goes: If you put a frog into a pot of boiling water, it will leap out right away to
escape the danger. But, if you put a frog in a kettle that is filled with cool water and gradually heat the kettle until it starts boiling, the frog will not become aware of the threat until it is
too late.
I'm not sure if this is accurate, but the story bears remembering. The second frog accommodates stress and fails to take appropriate action because it happens on a subtle gradient.
We do the same. We accommodate physical, chemical, and emotional stresses until we can't, producing subluxation(s). As you know, most subluxations do not produce any obvious symptoms. How long we keep that subluxation will most likely determine how our life is negatively effected.
Getting checked regularly, and adjusted when needed, will help keep our nerve system as clear as possible to do the work it needs to do to keep us functioning and at our best in all areas of life.