Atlas Correction Engelheart
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Atlas Correction Engelheart
Hi all,
Is it possible that by correcting the vertebrae carrying our head, Atlas, you can improve a wide range of ailments?
http://www.atlaskorrigering-sarpsborg.com/388805962
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Has any of you tried the method? Even if you have not tried it, what are your thoughts?
Lilja
Is it possible that by correcting the vertebrae carrying our head, Atlas, you can improve a wide range of ailments?
http://www.atlaskorrigering-sarpsborg.com/388805962
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 60cb34.jpg
Has any of you tried the method? Even if you have not tried it, what are your thoughts?
Lilja
Collagenous Colitis diagnosis in 2010
Psoriasis in 1973, symptom free in 2014
GF, CF and SF free since April, 2013
Psoriasis in 1973, symptom free in 2014
GF, CF and SF free since April, 2013
Hi Lilja,
They might be on to something, but I couldn't get past the first paragraph on that site:
Why on earth would such a sophisticated and elegant design as the human body evolve with a major defect for most people in such a critical area, right under the skull? I can see how that might be possible for some people . . . but why would it be true for most people?
IOW, that first paragraph reminds me of a slick sales pitch designed to distract the prospect right off the bat by beginning with an invalid assumption. That immediately throws the prospect off guard, because if they overlook that opening statement, then the rest of the sales pitch automatically becomes believable. But maybe I'm just paranoid and suspicious by nature.
Tex
They might be on to something, but I couldn't get past the first paragraph on that site:
No explanation — so why would we assume that this is a correct statement? I want to know why it is wrong for most people.Atlas is the topmost neck vertebra. It carries our head, but is apparently wrong set of most people.
Why on earth would such a sophisticated and elegant design as the human body evolve with a major defect for most people in such a critical area, right under the skull? I can see how that might be possible for some people . . . but why would it be true for most people?
IOW, that first paragraph reminds me of a slick sales pitch designed to distract the prospect right off the bat by beginning with an invalid assumption. That immediately throws the prospect off guard, because if they overlook that opening statement, then the rest of the sales pitch automatically becomes believable. But maybe I'm just paranoid and suspicious by nature.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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I use chiropractic sublulaxion adjustments to help multitude of ailments...
http://www.chiropractic.org/subluxations
http://www.chiropractic.org/subluxations
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
I agree that my link to the method was no good, more sales oriented than fact oriented. However, the method should not be disregarded because of that not so informative article. Many children get their head "twisted" while being born, for instance. Many of us have had small accidents that were not dramatic, but gave us a twisting of the L1 vertebrae. So, my intention was just more to pinpoint that this is a possible way to resolve health issues that have no obvious reason.tex wrote:Hi Lilja,
They might be on to something, but I couldn't get past the first paragraph on that site:
No explanation — so why would we assume that this is a correct statement? I want to know why it is wrong for most people.Atlas is the topmost neck vertebra. It carries our head, but is apparently wrong set of most people.
Why on earth would such a sophisticated and elegant design as the human body evolve with a major defect for most people in such a critical area, right under the skull? I can see how that might be possible for some people . . . but why would it be true for most people?
IOW, that first paragraph reminds me of a slick sales pitch designed to distract the prospect right off the bat by beginning with an invalid assumption. That immediately throws the prospect off guard, because if they overlook that opening statement, then the rest of the sales pitch automatically becomes believable. But maybe I'm just paranoid and suspicious by nature.
Tex
Gabes link is way more instructive in that regard
Lilja
Collagenous Colitis diagnosis in 2010
Psoriasis in 1973, symptom free in 2014
GF, CF and SF free since April, 2013
Psoriasis in 1973, symptom free in 2014
GF, CF and SF free since April, 2013
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Lilja
here is some of the info that comes from the assessment tool
this one shows the different between the two assessments - dates are in USA format (mm/dd/yyyy)
the first one was 4 November 2015
the follow up was 10 March 2016
we were very happy to see the improvement in organ and gland control - from very challenged to challenged
this guide gives an indication of what the scores mean
further explaination of the scores
I couldnt find the file for the most recent scan showing the L1 and L2 issues - but this one is from the original one. Showing the imbalance in the spine (and again comparison is done between the scans to monitor improvement etc)
like most things - this is not the be all end all - but this information along with blood /urine test results, symptoms, etc gives us an indicator of where issues are, and what is the priority. I am very fortunate that I found a great practitioner, who also has great knowledge of cell health, nutrient imbalances, methylation, thyroid, pyrrole, toxins, heavy metals etc
here is some of the info that comes from the assessment tool
this one shows the different between the two assessments - dates are in USA format (mm/dd/yyyy)
the first one was 4 November 2015
the follow up was 10 March 2016
we were very happy to see the improvement in organ and gland control - from very challenged to challenged
this guide gives an indication of what the scores mean
further explaination of the scores
I couldnt find the file for the most recent scan showing the L1 and L2 issues - but this one is from the original one. Showing the imbalance in the spine (and again comparison is done between the scans to monitor improvement etc)
like most things - this is not the be all end all - but this information along with blood /urine test results, symptoms, etc gives us an indicator of where issues are, and what is the priority. I am very fortunate that I found a great practitioner, who also has great knowledge of cell health, nutrient imbalances, methylation, thyroid, pyrrole, toxins, heavy metals etc
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
Gabes, I am a big believer in chiropractic care as well. Our whole family uses them. My number 2 grandson was extremely colicky. Our chiro used a little tool on his tiny back. The baby would fart like crazy and would be much improved. :) My back issues have been helped tremendously as well. I do have to admit that the neck cracking did concern me a bit (and I did have a rib broken by one once). Deb