Function of the neck
The neck serves several different purposes. It permits unrestricted mobility, stabilizes, and supports the head. It also serves as a conduit for the vertebral artery, which carries blood to the brain, and shields the spinal cord, the main nerve that governs the entire body. Additionally, it serves as a route for nerves that carry feeling to the muscles in the upper body.

The majority of the modern people suffer from neck pain, such as stiff or pulling necks. In everyday living, bending the head for extended periods of time strains the muscles and bones. This pain develops over time and makes life miserable.
The normal cervical spine has a C-shaped curve that bends forward. This curve forms naturally as a baby crawls with their head up. It reduces the gravitational load and helps to keep soft tissues like muscles and ligaments in good condition.
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Above all, maintaining the proper C-shaped curve of the cervical spine is critical for preventing and treating a variety of neck-related disorders and symptoms
The normal curve of the neck should be supported during sleep by using the appropriate pillow.
As a result, using the Cure Pillow makes sleep time a healing time.