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Re: Depression
« Reply #45 on: June 05, 2012, 09:28:03 am »
Sometimes She Does Others She Doesn`t ,My  Hard Part Is To Have Pateince And Not Lose My Temper!!!!!!!!!!!Heard Someone In Our Neighborhood Committed suicide Because of Suicide
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Re: Depression
« Reply #46 on: June 05, 2012, 01:26:35 pm »
Not Sure I Beleive Mental Illness is all in your head!

The NCR doctors trained in Neurocranial Restructuring says that alot of illnesses are because of structural problems in the skull.  

But that is meant in a different way.  In the more physical sense.  The sphenoid bone is s the target area of NCR. It's the bone almost all the other bones of the skull come into contact with!  When that is out, the rest of the skull is out.  Then the spine follows with misalignments.  Chronic structural problems can cause organs to malfunction due to the nerve pathways being blocked or pinched by misalignments.  If it happens in the neck (say C7 for instance), it could result in low thyroid.  If it happens in T7, then pancreas gland can malfunction.  Then if the hormones are low, depression can set in, and so forth.  See the connection?



This was put to the test with me, as in 2006 I had AtlasProfilax, and everything else seemed to fall in place for the whole year afterwards.  It was great, but didn't last long, so we went one step further and had the NCR done.  The changes in the face is unreal. Headaches disappear, spine follows with alignments little by little, and things start improving.  It's best to do several sessions.  They are costly, but well worth it.

http://www.ncrdoctors.com/

These are some of the postural changes and facial changes after NCR sessions.  You can see that the people look more calm and happier afterwards.









An awesome healing modality for the structure. NeuroCranial Restructuring can reset body structure and restore natural symmetry. This can do wonders throughout the whole body.

NeuroCranial Restructuring® is the newest and most powerful therapy in physical medicine. NCR® is a cumulative treatment process involving controlled release of the connective tissue tension to unwind the body and return it toward its original design. NCR® utilizes careful analysis of the body’s proprioception (patterns of balance) to determine the precise areas of the skull needing to be unlocked during each day’s treatment.

This sounds very complex, but in practice it is relatively simple:

After receiving a form of deep muscle massage and external cranial manipulation, the patient is analyzed to determine the cranial treatment pattern for the day. Then the patient is positioned on a treatment table with one or two therapists helping to hold him/her in a very specific position. The skull is finally released by the action of small, inflatable endonasal balloons that are inserted through the nostril and inflated briefly into the throat. The inflation feels like getting water up the nose and rarely requires five seconds to complete. Endonasal balloons in treatment are not new. They have been used during cranial therapy for over seventy years. Frequently these treatments, such as Bilateral Nasal Specific therapy, gave relief of symptoms and some long-term results while using a generalized pattern of treatment. Many of the results, however, were temporary and the treatment was frequently painful.
NCR® is different from these therapies. With the specific treatment pattern found with NCR®'s careful analysis and the new addition of specific body positioning, the entire skeletal structure can be permanently changed with NCR®. This unlocking of the connective tissues' residual tensions combines with precise movements of the cranial bones to allow the structural systems of the body to move incrementally and cumulatively towards the body’s original design.
NCR® creates a permanent structural release for the changes triggered by traumatic events of a body’s life. Birth trauma, accidents and falls, sports injuries, medical procedures, severe emotional and biochemical traumas are just some of the causes of musculoskeletal damage that are released with NCR®. Conditions like:

*Alzheimer’s
*Anxiety and nervousness
*Arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism
*Attention Deficit Disorder, dyslexia, hyperactivity and other learning disabilities
*Autism
*Cerebral palsy
*Concussion and other head injuries
*Depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder
*Down’s Syndrome
*Dystonia
*Ear infection and deafness
*Glaucoma, double vision and other vision problems
*Headaches, head pressure, migraines
*Insomnia
*Low energy, Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue
*Muscle spasms, neck and shoulder pain
*Organ functioning
*Orthodontic stress and bruxism
*Osteoporosis
*Parkinson’s disease and tremors
*Phobias
*Poor concentration and focus
*Relationship difficulties
*Sciatica, kyphosis (hunchback), lordosis (swayback), scoliosis (spiral spine)
*Seizures
*Sinusitis, sleep apnea, snoring, other breathing and sinus disorders
*Strokes
*Tinnitus
*TMD, TMJ (mouth, head and jaw pains)
*Vertigo and other balance problems
*Whiplash Syndrome
*Wrinkles (NCR® replaces a face lift)

Here's what Dr. Dean Howell (the doctor who developed NCR) says about Depression...
http://www.drdeanhowell.com/

Depression

I have had clinical success with depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and bipolar disorder. The schizophrenics and psychotics I have worked with have been too suspicious of me to get enough treatment to receive any major benefits.

Psychiatric conditions like depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia, manic-depression and psychosis are rarely effectively treated with counseling. Most of the time, psychiatric drugs are prescribed to treat these conditions. The common natural approaches are to mimic the effects of the drugs with less toxic substances that are similarly designed to change the levels of brain neurotransmitters.

There are abnormalities (deficiencies) in the levels of neurotransmitters of the brain in the psychiatric-chemical model used to describe these treatment techniques. The drugs raise the level of the target neurotransmitter throughout the brain. This allows the areas of the brain previously deficient in the target neurotransmitter to have sufficient levels of neurotransmitter. The psychiatric condition is often controlled in this manner.

In the rare situation of a true neurotransmitter deficiency state, these medications perform brilliantly. They address the cause of the situation, the lack of neurotransmitter manufacture.

But most people on such medications experience side effects. Often the side effects are involved with functions that are not related to the actual complaint. A depressed person taking Prozac, for instance, can feel less depressed and have sexual impotence from the medication. These are problems of over-dosing the brain with the target neurotransmitter in the areas that had sufficient supply previously.

When one area of the brain has enough neurotransmitter and another area of the brain has too little or too much, this is not a problem of manufacture. It is a problem with uneven distribution of neurotransmitters.

The chemicals of the brain flow in liquid blood and cerebrospinal fluid. The flow of fluid is determined partially by the shape of the vessel. The brain resembles a sponge in ways. A round sponge can be put into a cubical container, but it won't hold as much water in the areas that are squished to fit in the box. Likewise, a brain will not hold normal amounts of fluids when it is in an imperfectly shaped box.

With NCR, the shape of the skull gradually moves closer and closer to its optimal design. As the skull optimizes, the fluid flow characteristics of the skull, and the brain functions that are controlled by the fluid dynamics, optimize as well.
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Re: Depression
« Reply #47 on: June 06, 2012, 08:46:09 am »
OK That Not Going To Happen!She Is Scared To Death Of Being Put To Sleep
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Re: Depression
« Reply #48 on: June 06, 2012, 08:46:45 am »
thanks for the advice though
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Re: Depression
« Reply #49 on: June 06, 2012, 07:17:34 pm »
OK That Not Going To Happen!She Is Scared To Death Of Being Put To Sleep

Dear... It's not surgery.

It's endonasal balloon therapy basically.

The sphenoid can be easily accessed via an endo nasal balloon.  It's like a chiropractic adjustment through the nasal passages.   It's done in TWO SECONDS, and feels like water up the nose, for two seconds.  That's it!

Not a single cut, no being put to sleep, nor any drugs from NCR.  And it's THAT quick too.

If you had read the sites I posted, you would have found out.  100% alternative.

The before and after pics are dramatic and many issues resolved.

Watch the YouTube videos and you'll see it's not as scary as it sounds.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ngRpnBN3ag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th0X2tEWpcQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9jIvSvqSZg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mzeDNXoYr4
http://vimeo.com/19037257

This child had the same thing that my twin nephews had.  My nephews both had surgery costing in the thousands of dollars. Had they known about NCR, ALOT of money could have been saved and the twins' faces alot better off.
http://www.southfloridawellnesscenter.com/sub_pages/chad_ncr.html

The occipital headache/body pain lady in the above post had only ONE session of NCR of four days in a row.  She got that HUGE change in just four days.  She's a patient of Dr. Hillary Lampers, ND.



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Re: Depression
« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2012, 09:29:13 am »
wow sounds so easy but we are not exactly poor only make 150 a week cant even get my painful varicose veins taken care by insurance because it considered cosmotic
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Re: Depression
« Reply #51 on: June 07, 2012, 09:30:06 am »
i mean we are not exactly rich, almost poor
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Re: Depression
« Reply #52 on: June 07, 2012, 11:35:00 am »
i mean we are not exactly rich, almost poor

I know what you mean.   :D

It takes me a while to save for mine.  I'm due for a second NCR session, and in the process of saving the money.

In Florida, there's a chiropractor that does NCR, and being a chiropractor, he might be able to accept insurance.  There's also a medical doctor in FL too.  It's mostly the NDs that do it, but I don't think NDs can accept insurance.  Ours doesn't.

NCR is something that an income tax refund can pay for.

Regarding varicose veins, look into nutrition.  Systemic enzymes such as serrapeptase can get rid of those.

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The natural Chelation-Anti-Inflammatory Serrapeptase has had wide clinical use – spanning over twenty-five years throughout Europe and Asia – as a viable alternative to salicylates, ibuprofen and the more potent NSAIDs. Unlike these drugs, Serrapeptase is a naturally occurring, physiological agent with no inhibitory effects on prostaglandins and is devoid of gastrointestinal side effects. See Studies and Technical Information.

Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the micro-organism Serratia E15. This enzyme is naturally processed commercially today through fermentation and was discovered in the silkworm intestine. This immunologically active enzyme is completely bound to the alpha 2 macroglobulin in biological fluids. Histological studies reveal powerful anti-inflammatory effects of this naturally occurring enzyme.

Serrapeptase digests non-living tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaque and inflammation in all forms. The late German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper, used Serrapeptase to treat arterial blockage in his coronary patients. Serrapeptase protects against stroke and is reportedly more effective and quicker than EDTA Chelation treatments in removing arterial plaque. He also reports that Serrapeptase dissolves blood clots and causes varicose veins to shrink or diminish. Dr. Nieper told of a woman scheduled for hand amputation and a man scheduled for bypass surgery who both recovered quickly without surgery after treatment with Serrapeptase.

The brands I prefer are:  Arthur Andrew Medical Neprinol AFD Advanced Fibrin Defense and/or Serretia 90c and Zymessence by Dr Wong.  Those seem to be the best as far as strength and no cheap fillers.  Particularly the Arthur Andrew Medical brand.

Colloidal and chelated copper will also strengthen the veins, arteries and capillaries.  Selenium is also good for that too.

Look up Dr. William Wong and Dr. Joel Wallach and these ailments and you'll find articles on how they will help.  Or search Dead Doctors Don't Lie.  You'll find TONS of info.
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