Saturday, December 29, 2007

Some people did not get it from the last post

I had some people ask me about the data in the last post.

Reread that quote from Breig's book, Skull Traction and Cervical Cord Injury.

Here it is:

From SKULL TRACTION AND CERVICAL CORD INJURY : Breig, 1989, Springer
Verlaag, Sweeden ------- 8   Therapeutic Breadth of Surgically Secured Spinal Cord Relaxation
Clinical experience with CLD (this is the operation in which Breig screws a ribbon to the head, threads it down to the thoracics, pulls the head into slight extension and ties off the ribbon to keep the head in slight extension and keep the cord and brainstem slack) over several years has confirmed that surgically  secured slackening of the spinal cord can remove obstacles to the  transmission of impulses along medullary pathways and can relieve  neurological deficit, whether elicited by an offending lesion in the  immediate vicinity of the cervical cord or by a lesion within its tissue.  Besides slackening of overstretched nerve fibres, spinal cord relaxation also  contributes to restoration of cord conductivity by increasing the oxygenation  of medullary tissue, since it causes widening of the lumina of  overstretched/constricted small blood vessels [37]; improved conductivity can  be traced and followed by recording of evoked potentials. ........
The short story is that Breig made if plain that flexion of the spine or any part of it causes stretching of the cord and brainstem which gives rise to the neurological symptoms AND that those neurological effects and symptoms were consistently and predictably eliminated by the change in structure.
Only Advanced BioStructural Correction™ consistently and predictably makes the changes that reduce cord tension in human bodies. No one else even comes close to claiming it and no one says we cannot.  Get Advanced BioStructural Correction™ at www.AdvBioStructuralCorr.com

Laughing at the stupidity of some people

I had a question from a doc who had read a criticism by Dr. Rob Ward of an article I wrote over 10 years ago.


The funny thing is that Dr. Rob Ward read the wrong reference and misinterpreted the one he did read.


I posted a correction way back in 1999. when Dr. Ward read it he just insisted he was right with no bother or check, that is either stupidity or negligence. And to think this guy is teaching chiros now. No wonder they come out of school so mixed up.


From: Drjessejj@aol.com  
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 13:04:30 EST  
Subject: Breig wrote  
To: chirosci-list@silcom.com   
It has been pointed out that there is a message from Rob Ward in your  archives that when I said Dr. Alf Breig noted that Multiple Sclerosis and ALS  were mechanical and not enqymatic (genetic) or alergenic (autoimmune) in  origin I was incorrect and Breig did not say this.  If you will note Rob says he very closely read Alf Breig's text. The  difficulty is that he read the wrong book. The book he read was the  preliminary research.  
Here are a few pages from the book Alf Breig wrote and published 11 years  later after an additional decade of research.  
Note that even in the medical community there were people who would not  accept the objective, reproducable clinical observations.  
This is one of  those cases like when Harvey came out with the idea that blood was pumped by  the heart rather than moved through the body like the tides of the sea.  Doctors said it could not be possible and that they would rather be wrong  with Galen (the tide theory guy) than right with Harvey.  Chiropractic properly applied can consistently and predictably achieve the  miraculous results now only occasionally noticed.  Dr. Jesse Jutkowitz  
From   SKULL TRACTION AND CERVICAL CORD INJURY : Breig, 1989, Springer  Verlaag, Sweeden ------- 8   
Therapeutic Breadth of Surgically Secured Spinal Cord Relaxation 
Clinical experience with CLD over several years has confirmed that surgically  secured slackening of the spinal cord can remove obstacles to the  transmission of impulses along medullary pathways and can relieve  neurological deficit, whether elicited by an offending lesion in the  immediate vicinity of the cervical cord or by a lesion within its tissue.  Besides slackening of overstretched nerve fibres, spinal cord relaxation also  contributes to restoration of cord conductivity by increasing the oxygenation  of medullary tissue, since it causes widening of the lumina of  overstretched/constricted small blood vessels [37]; improved conductivity can  be traced and followed by recording of evoked potentials. ........   ----------

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Importance of Live Seminars by Dr. Joe Labbadia, DC

Hello all,
    I just wanted to write a quick note about my experience at this past weekends live seminar. 

    I have been using Advanced BioStructural Correction for about the last year just from the Home Seminar Program. I have gotten very good results with consistency which is well beyond what I have ever gotten with anything else. Sometimes though I have been frustrated. 

   I think that on some level even though I kept reading that the Meningeal Releases (MR) would do wonderful things if done fully I now know that I did not fully believe that. After having a fantastic treatment by Dr. Pierre Gremaud from Ithaca (Thank you again) with some very deep MRs not only did I realize that it didn't hurt, I also realized that shoulder pain that I had been experiencing for the past month (due to sloppy technique on a  taller patient) was totally gone. Today I went to the gym for the first time in about a month to lift and I felt great. I had thought I had a slight seperation of my AC joint but the pain and weakness were getting so bad, I thought I was going to have to start doing some instrument adjusting to save myself. What Dr. Jutkowitz says at www.fixthebody.com is totally true.

   If you have not gotten the Advanced BioStructural Correction Home Seminar Program you need to get it and GET IT NOW (www.fixthebody.com). Then, after going through it thoroughly get to a live seminar. The tips received and especially the adjustments were invaluable and I must say that if anyone hasn't been to a live seminar yet, get there as fast as possible. I can tell already that the experience has helped to give me a lot more reality with Advanced BioStructural Correction and improved my adjusting immensely. I am sure there is plenty of room to grow but what a leap that was. Looking forward to the next one I can attend. Just thought I would share my experience with everyone.

By the way, get the Home Seminar first, then you will get tons more out of the live seminar.  www.fixthebody.com

Joe Labbadia, DC
Calverton, NY