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Still Living with Back Pain in Cumbria? Start Healing Naturally Today.

If you're over 40 and your back pain hasn’t gone away in 6 months or more, you’re not alone — and it’s not your fault. You can feel better, naturally, with gentle care that supports your spine, your nervous system, and your life.

Over 20 Years Helping Cumbria Move Freely Again

Gentle, Natural Care — No Cracking or Pushing

Proven Help for Back Pain That Won’t Go Away

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Back Pain That Lasts Is a Signal — Not a Life Sentence.

Chronic back pain is incredibly common in people over 40 — especially here in Cumbria, where life can be active, physical, and demanding. Most people have been told to stretch more, take painkillers, or “learn to live with it.” But that’s not real help.

Your body is trying to heal — it just needs the right support. My name’s Peter Bennett, and I’ve helped thousands of people across Cumbria reduce or completely recover from persistent back pain using natural, gentle chiropractic care.

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Healing Your Back Naturally

Everything I’ve learned in over 20 years helping people like you… is now yours, free.

Inside this easy-to-read, practical guide, you’ll discover:

  • Why chronic back pain happens — and why it sticks around

  • How your spine and nervous system work together to heal

  • What most people get wrong (and how to break the cycle)

  • What you can do at home, starting today

But

WHAT IF

“I’ve tried everything.”

✔ You’ve treated symptoms. I help you correct the cause.

“I’m too old.”

✔ Age makes healing slower — not impossible. I help people in their 60s, 70s, even 80s move freely again.

“I don’t want to be cracked.”

✔ No cracking here. My approach is calm, gentle, and effective — even if you’re nervous or sensitive.

Why Gentle Chiropractic Works — Even After Months (or Years) of Pain

Your spine protects your nervous system — and your nervous system controls everything. When spinal movement is restricted or misaligned, it affects how your body heals, how it moves, and how it feels.

By restoring clear communication between your brain and body, gentle chiropractic helps:

  • Free up stiff joints and trapped nerves

  • Improve posture and movement

  • Calm the pain signals that won’t turn off

  • Support lasting healing — not just quick fixes

Your First Step Could Be the Easiest One Yet.

Download your free copy of Healing Your Back Naturally — and discover what’s really keeping you in pain.

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my back still hurt after all this time?

Because the root cause hasn’t been addressed. The nervous system can stay “stuck” in pain mode — and needs support to reset.

Is it safe for people in their 50s, 60s or 70s?

Absolutely. My approach is gentle, and designed with your age, health and comfort in mind. I've safely looked after clients in theuir 90s

Do you treat people from my town?

I see clients from Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick and the whole of Cumbria.

How do I book?

Use the button below to see available appointments online.

Natural Back Pain Relief, Right Here in Cumbria

Whether you’re in town or out in the hills, you shouldn’t have to travel far — or wait months — for real help. I’m proud to serve the people of Cumbria with care that’s local, natural, and trusted.


Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal, Keswick, Eden Valley, Westmorland, South Lakes

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👋 ABOUT PETER BENNETT

Peter Bennett

Peter Bennett

Hi, I’m Peter Bennett — Chiropractor in Cumbria for Over 20 Years

I specialise in helping people get back to living their lives — without back pain ruling their days. I believe in working with the body, not against it. That means no heavy manipulation, no “cracks,” and no one-size-fits-all treatments.

Just calm, natural help from someone who listens and supports your recovery.

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Your Sense of Smell and the Hidden Role of Your Spine

Your Sense of Smell and the Hidden Role of Your Spine

October 13, 20252 min read

The Power of a Simple Scent

Imagine waking up to the smell of fresh coffee or catching the scent of flowers on a spring day. Smell is deeply tied to memory and emotion—it’s part of what makes life rich and vivid.

But what happens when your sense of smell isn’t as sharp as it should be? Many people blame sinuses or ageing, but your spine and nervous system can also play a part.


The Nerves Behind Smell

Your sense of smell starts with the olfactory nerves in your nose, which send information to your brain. These nerves are cranial nerves, not spinal nerves—but here’s the important connection:

Your brain needs a steady flow of clear nerve signals and blood supply to process smells correctly. And that communication depends on a healthy, aligned spine.

As Gray’s Anatomy reminds us:
“The nervous system controls and coordinates all the functions of the body and relates the individual to his environment.”

If the cervical spine (neck) is misaligned, it can affect blood flow and nerve communication to the brain regions that interpret smell.


Did You Know?

You don’t smell “reality” directly. Your nose collects scent molecules, but it’s your brain that builds the experience of smell.

If the nerves carrying that information are disrupted—or if your brain isn’t receiving clear signals—the result can be:

  • Reduced or altered sense of smell.

  • Sinus pressure headaches.

  • Even a change in how food tastes (since taste and smell are closely linked).


How Spinal Misalignment Can Affect Smell

A misaligned neck can:

  • Irritate nerves that contribute to sinus function, creating pressure or blockage.

  • Reduce blood supply to brain regions involved in smell perception.

  • Interfere with sensory integration, where smell and taste are combined into flavour.

  • Trigger headaches or facial pain that make smells feel overwhelming or dulled.

Common experiences include:

  • Food tasting “flat” or “different.”

  • Difficulty smelling subtle scents.

  • Sinus pressure or congestion not explained by allergies.

  • Headaches made worse by strong odours.


Simple Tip to Support Smell and Sinus Health

Breathing deeply and moving your neck freely helps both oxygen and nerve signals reach the brain.

Try this:

  • Sit upright and take five slow, deep breaths, expanding your ribcage fully.

  • As you breathe, gently turn your head side to side within a comfortable range.

  • This simple exercise improves posture, relieves tension in the neck, and supports clearer breathing.


Takeaway

Your sense of smell doesn’t just depend on your nose—it depends on your nervous system and brain interpreting signals correctly.

When your spine is misaligned, that delicate communication can be disrupted, leaving you with dulled senses or sinus discomfort. Looking after your spine is one more way to keep life smelling sweet.

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