7 Gateways of the Spine


An infographic titled 'Awaken Gateway' with a diagram of a human spine, describing it as the 'spinal level' at the cranium, 'nerve supply' to the head, brain, and cranial nerves, symptoms of spinal blockages like low energy, dizziness, and memory issues, and feelings of disconnection and living life separately. © 2021 Dr Carli Axford.

An illustration of a human spine with labels indicating spinal level L1-L5, nerve supply to the lower back, colon, prostate, and uterus, symptoms of spinal blockages such as lower back pain, disc problems, digestive and reproductive complaints, and feelings of being disempowered and drained.

Infographic titled 'Pause Gateway' showing an illustration of the upper cervical spine and information about spinal level, nerve supply, symptoms of spinal blockages, and how it feels. The infographic is credited to Dr. Carli Axford and includes her website.

An infographic showing a colored illustration of the human spine along with labeled information about its center gateway, including spinal level T1-T12, nerve supply, symptoms of spinal blockages, and feelings associated with it. The background is light green, and the infographic contains text and icons.

An infographic titled 'Foundation Gateway' showing a model of the lower spine, highlighting the sacrum. The infographic provides information about the spinal level, nerve supply, symptoms of spinal blockages, and how it feels. It is credited to Dr. Carli Axford and the website drcarliaxford.com.

An infographic titled "Passion Gateway" explaining spinal health, including a diagram of the lower cervical spine (C3-C7). It details spinal level, nerve supply, symptoms of spinal blockages, and feelings associated with issues, emphasizing the importance of listening to your body.

An infographic showing the human spine's base gateway, including the spinal level coccyx, nerve supply to tailbone and toes, symptoms of spinal blockages such as anxiety, depression, nervous system issues, and neurological disorders, and how it feels like the body is stuck in fight or flight response.