
Primary Respiratory Mechanism
The Primary Respiratory Mechanism refers to the natural movement and interaction of structures within the skull and brain that support breathing and overall health. It involves the rhythmic motion of the cerebrospinal fluid, the flexibility of the membranes around the brain, and the slight movement of the skull bones themselves. These movements help maintain proper cerebrospinal fluid flow, nerve function, and brain vitality. This mechanism is essential for balancing the body's internal systems, ensuring smooth communication between the brain and body, and supporting overall well-being through subtle but vital rhythmic motions.