The autonomic nervous system, which unconsciously regulates the functions necessary to maintain human life such as breathing, digestion, circulation, absorption, secretion, and reproduction, is a nervous system that controls the activities of internal organs and tissues regardless of their own will.
The autonomic nervous system consists of the sympathetic nervous system, which is active during activity or stress, and the parasympathetic nervous system, which is active during sleep and rest. Different types of neurotransmitters are released appropriately from the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves to maintain the body's everyday metabolic activity.
While headaches, dizziness, and other symptoms that diminish our quality of life have secondary causes within the body, we cannot rule out the effects of autonomic dysfunction. The Barobone Autonomic Nerve Clinic offers treatments to control these dysfunctions and relieve various physical symptoms.