Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 You will likely need many, many hours of deep tissue manipulation to rid you of the facial adhesions. I don't believe frequency therapy alone will help much if you've suffered for a year or more. Rick > I wonder if someone has a successful treatment for release of > triggerpoints in face and head and back and myofascial pain and > headache? I have a GB4000 with the red light pen I can attach. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 You will likely need many, many hours of deep tissue manipulation to rid you of the facial adhesions. I don't believe frequency therapy alone will help much if you've suffered for a year or more. Rick > I wonder if someone has a successful treatment for release of > triggerpoints in face and head and back and myofascial pain and > headache? I have a GB4000 with the red light pen I can attach. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 This is not true. If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are resorbed with little or no problem in short times. See ABCMiracles.com there are several on there including a degenerated knee that regenerated when the patient was treated with the ABC™ Protocol. Dr. Jutkowitz www.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™ 340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825 www.advbiostructuralcorr.com " Never doubt that the work of a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. " Margaret Mead Advanced BioStructural Correction™ - we are changing the face of healthcare in the world for the better. > You will likely need many, many hours of deep tissue manipulation to rid > you of the facial adhesions. I don't believe frequency therapy alone will > help much if you've suffered for a year or more. > > Rick > > > > > I wonder if someone has a successful treatment for release of > > > triggerpoints in face and head and back and myofascial pain and > > > headache? I have a GB4000 with the red light pen I can attach. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 This is not true. If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are resorbed with little or no problem in short times. See ABCMiracles.com there are several on there including a degenerated knee that regenerated when the patient was treated with the ABC™ Protocol. Dr. Jutkowitz www.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™ 340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825 www.advbiostructuralcorr.com " Never doubt that the work of a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. " Margaret Mead Advanced BioStructural Correction™ - we are changing the face of healthcare in the world for the better. > You will likely need many, many hours of deep tissue manipulation to rid > you of the facial adhesions. I don't believe frequency therapy alone will > help much if you've suffered for a year or more. > > Rick > > > > > I wonder if someone has a successful treatment for release of > > > triggerpoints in face and head and back and myofascial pain and > > > headache? I have a GB4000 with the red light pen I can attach. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 This is not my personal experience nor my general experience, and I have done considerable original research in biomechanics and know not only about alignment issues, but the habitual patterns of coordination that are the major causes of long-term stress damage. So I feel that your statement is not just a little irresponsible. And I have to say that in general many practitioners on this forum exaggerate their results. Any significant fascial aberration will require aggressive deep tissue work to resolve, certainly this is always the case with muscles so badly knotted they atrophy, which certainly happens often enough with Fibromyalgia CFS sufferers. Even with this it can take years for some muscles to fully recover, and in the worst of cases there is no full recovery to the original condition, though 80-90% recovery is certainly sufficient for all but the most competitive athletes. And I will reiterate that a no-carb diet is essential to reducing swelling and eventual recover, whether suffering from CFS or Fibromyalgia, or both. Rick > > Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS > To: Rife > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 6:53 AM > This is not true. > > If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are > resorbed with > little or no problem in short times. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 This is not my personal experience nor my general experience, and I have done considerable original research in biomechanics and know not only about alignment issues, but the habitual patterns of coordination that are the major causes of long-term stress damage. So I feel that your statement is not just a little irresponsible. And I have to say that in general many practitioners on this forum exaggerate their results. Any significant fascial aberration will require aggressive deep tissue work to resolve, certainly this is always the case with muscles so badly knotted they atrophy, which certainly happens often enough with Fibromyalgia CFS sufferers. Even with this it can take years for some muscles to fully recover, and in the worst of cases there is no full recovery to the original condition, though 80-90% recovery is certainly sufficient for all but the most competitive athletes. And I will reiterate that a no-carb diet is essential to reducing swelling and eventual recover, whether suffering from CFS or Fibromyalgia, or both. Rick > > Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS > To: Rife > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 6:53 AM > This is not true. > > If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are > resorbed with > little or no problem in short times. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 how about hg-rootcanals-cavations-bact,viral,fungal problems?? roger Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS To: Rife Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 9:29 AM This is not my personal experience nor my general experience, and I have done considerable original research in biomechanics and know not only about alignment issues, but the habitual patterns of coordination that are the major causes of long-term stress damage. So I feel that your statement is not just a little irresponsible. And I have to say that in general many practitioners on this forum exaggerate their results. Any significant fascial aberration will require aggressive deep tissue work to resolve, certainly this is always the case with muscles so badly knotted they atrophy, which certainly happens often enough with Fibromyalgia CFS sufferers. Even with this it can take years for some muscles to fully recover, and in the worst of cases there is no full recovery to the original condition, though 80-90% recovery is certainly sufficient for all but the most competitive athletes. And I will reiterate that a no-carb diet is essential to reducing swelling and eventual recover, whether suffering from CFS or Fibromyalgia, or both. Rick > From: jesse jukowitz <jjutkowitzgmail (DOT) com> > Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS > To: Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) com > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 6:53 AM > This is not true. > > If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are > resorbed with > little or no problem in short times. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 how about hg-rootcanals-cavations-bact,viral,fungal problems?? roger Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS To: Rife Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 9:29 AM This is not my personal experience nor my general experience, and I have done considerable original research in biomechanics and know not only about alignment issues, but the habitual patterns of coordination that are the major causes of long-term stress damage. So I feel that your statement is not just a little irresponsible. And I have to say that in general many practitioners on this forum exaggerate their results. Any significant fascial aberration will require aggressive deep tissue work to resolve, certainly this is always the case with muscles so badly knotted they atrophy, which certainly happens often enough with Fibromyalgia CFS sufferers. Even with this it can take years for some muscles to fully recover, and in the worst of cases there is no full recovery to the original condition, though 80-90% recovery is certainly sufficient for all but the most competitive athletes. And I will reiterate that a no-carb diet is essential to reducing swelling and eventual recover, whether suffering from CFS or Fibromyalgia, or both. Rick > From: jesse jukowitz <jjutkowitzgmail (DOT) com> > Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS > To: Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) com > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 6:53 AM > This is not true. > > If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are > resorbed with > little or no problem in short times. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Rick, You say it is not you personal or general experience that alignment of the body ends the fibromyalgia and other problems of that nature. Unless you or the people about which you speak were getting the immediate results of their body popping upright, and I mean IMMEDIATELY popping upright as the pictures on ABCMiracles.com show, they and you have not been aligned but just banged around with the practitioner just hoping for the best. This is not a criticism of the practitioners' abilities or intentions, but of the methods used. Anyone can learn this, start a layperson practice (with clients signing a 9th ammendment disclaimer and release) and be doing a wonderful job for people immediately. Dr. Jutkowitz www.ADVBIOSTRUCTURALCORR.com Institute for Advanced BioStructural Correction™ 340 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield, CT 06825 www.advbiostructuralcorr.com " Never doubt that the work of a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. " Margaret Mead Advanced BioStructural Correction™ - we are changing the face of healthcare in the world for the better. > This is not my personal experience nor my general experience, and I have > done considerable original research in biomechanics and know not only about > alignment issues, but the habitual patterns of coordination that are the > major causes of long-term stress damage. So I feel that your statement is > not just a little irresponsible. And I have to say that in general many > practitioners on this forum exaggerate their results. > > Any significant fascial aberration will require aggressive deep tissue work > to resolve, certainly this is always the case with muscles so badly knotted > they atrophy, which certainly happens often enough with Fibromyalgia CFS > sufferers. Even with this it can take years for some muscles to fully > recover, and in the worst of cases there is no full recovery to the original > condition, though 80-90% recovery is certainly sufficient for all but the > most competitive athletes. > > And I will reiterate that a no-carb diet is essential to reducing swelling > and eventual recover, whether suffering from CFS or Fibromyalgia, or both. > > Rick > > > From: jesse jukowitz <jjutkowitz@... <jjutkowitz%40gmail.com>> > > Subject: Re: myofascial pain, PS > > To: Rife <Rife%40yahoogroups.com> > > Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 6:53 AM > > This is not true. > > > > If your body is aligned properly the facial adhesions are > > resorbed with > > little or no problem in short times. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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