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Discomfort Relief for Fibromyalgia

Discomfort Relief for Fibromyalgia

The discomfort of fibromyalgia could be really felt worldwide. Individuals detected with fibromyalgia experience a large variety of signs and symptoms, consisting of exhaustion, discomfort, tightness, pains, migraines as well as muscle mass inflammation.When eleven out of eighteen details factors on the body are unpleasant on application of mild stress, one of the analysis examination utilized to verify fibromyalgia is.

Rather surprisingly, a lot of these excruciating factors carefully represent the place of old acupuncture factors.Exactly how Does Acupuncture And Chinese Medicine Help.Inning accordance with the concepts of acupuncture and also Chinese medication, a discrepancy in the circulation of Qi could develop signs and symptoms as well as indicators that mirror a Western medical diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Qi (noticable “chee”) is the vital force that stimulates and also sustains the features of the body. It moves via details paths, called meridians, and also gives nutrition for the whole body.There is wellness as well as pain-free living when Qi is plentiful as well as easily distributing throughout the body. When Qi ends up being “obstructed,” or the supply is insufficient, discomfort, rigidityand also various other signs connected to fibromyalgia could show up.

Can Acupuncture Help?An acupuncturist will certainly take a total wellness background in order to locate out where Qi has actually ended up being obstructed, and/or why the quantity of Qi within the body has actually transformed. He or she will certainly after that establish a therapy strategy customized to deal with the meridian paths that are out of equilibrium.The body continuously makes every effort to preserve a healthy and balanced equilibrium of Qi taking a trip with the meridian paths. When the circulation of Qi has actually been interrupted, or the supply of Qi has actually transformed, the body ends up being out of balance and also the meridians could not correctly nurture the body. When signs and symptoms as well as indicators show up, this is.A lot of situations of fibromyalgia fit right into the Chinese medical diagnosis of a Liver, Spleen, and/or Heart disharmony. The duty of the Heart is to pump blood throughout the body. If the Spleen could not produce adequate blood to nurture the Heart, the Heart Qi does not have sufficient control to effectively house the Spirit.

A research performed in 2010, recommends that acupuncture therapy works in eliminating discomfort as well as boosting lifestyle for fibromyalgia clients. Not just could Acupuncture deal with the discomfort and also pain, however it could likewise attend to the hidden issues that have actually created the discrepancy. In various other study, topics that got acupuncture experienced a general enhancement in tiredness, stress and anxiety as well as the hypersensitivity related to fibromyalgia.

Acupuncture and also Chinese medication could give a secure choice in the reliable therapy of fibromyalgia. Dr. Jay Sordean and also The Redwood Clinic in Berkeley, California could aid you deal with fibromyalgia. The discomfort of fibromyalgia could be really felt worldwide. Individuals detected with fibromyalgia experience a large variety of signs, consisting of tiredness, discomfort, tightness, pains, migraines and also muscle mass inflammation. One of the analysis examination utilized to validate fibromyalgia is when eleven out of eighteen details factors on the body are uncomfortable on application of mild stress. According to the concepts of acupuncture and also Chinese medication, a discrepancy in the circulation of Qi could develop signs and also indications that mirror a Western medical diagnosis of fibromyalgia. A research carried out in 2010, recommends that acupuncture therapy is efficient in soothing discomfort and also enhancing high quality of life for fibromyalgia people.

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PTSD and NRCT

PTSD and NRCT

PTSD and NRCT may have a strong connection. This is something I have been stating for years since I first became trained in NRCT.

PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. NRCT stands for Neurologic Relief Center Technique.

CTE - Chronic Traumatic EncephalopathyAn example of one of the causes of PTSD is participating in battles and war. Numerous soldiers return with PTSD and many of them take a long time to get a diagnosis because they are in denial or the military will not come up with the diagnosis of PTSD.

When I first learned of the concussion effects of explosions

Detoxification and Brain Care

Dr. Jay on Chicago TV

I immediately thought of the impact they would have on the meninges. The meninges surround the brain and the spinal cord and are the protective barrier surrounding them like a wet suit on a scuba diver. Explosion concussion waves effect the entire body — the meninges and the nervous system especially. However, all of the muscles and other organs are impacted as well. We are talking about an explosion that does not actually cause some bleeding or loss of limbs. Those, of course, are even more traumatic.

There is a discussion of PTSD and war this week on PBS.

WAR on the BRAIN a series on Public Broadcasting System. You can learn more about that series by going to this link.

I have discussed meningeal compression and NRCT extensively in my two books on the brain. These are also discussed on pages in this website.

Upper Extremity Pain and Numbness: NRCT Treatment at Berkeley Acupuncture, Jay Sordean

Dr. Jay’s Winter Season talk at EBAR BNI: Stress Trauma Toxicity: Acupuncture/NRCT in Berkeley

NRCT – Neurologic Relief Center Technique

Post Concussion Syndrome / Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

NRCT-FAQs Neurologic Relief Center Technique Facts

ALS and neurologic relief center technique — a new approach

ALS and Neurologic Relief Center Technique — A new Approach

ALS is short for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, named after the famous athlete. This debilitating disease causes the nerves to the muscles to atrophy, thus the muscles atrophy. Dr. Jay has worked with several patients with ALS but that was before he started using NRCT. Now there is some anecdotal evidence that ALS might respond to NRCT in combination with other functional medicine approachs that Dr. Jay uses at The Redwood Clinic for the functional medicine patients.

Read this story from another NRCT clinic. Then call The Redwood Clinic should it sound familiar.

NRCT Results with an ALS patient

Note: While this is a testimonial from the office of another practitioner, Dr. Kevin Saiz, the methods used are the same as I use in my office but without using the NRCT chiropractic adjustment, rather the vector process. I am excited that we are doing so much to help so many people, even those with ALS.

ALS and NRCT Berkeley AcupuntureHello, my name is Megan and I am 36 years old. I’m writing to share my experience with the NRC Technique thus far. My situation is unique because I have ALS. I was diagnosed in October 2015. My symptoms started about two and half years ago when my right hand seemed to just stop working. I had carpel tunnel surgery, cubital tunnel surgery, and later radial tunnel surgery. These procedures helped but I never regained function like I should have. Shortly after the last surgery my left hand started to weaken as well. This time I requested the surgeon have a different neurologist evaluate me. It was during the next EMG by a new and more competent neurologist that it became clear there was something more seriously wrong with me. After several more EMGs, a complete physical examination by yet another neurologist, a muscle biopsy, and bloodwork to exclude alternate causes, I received the diagnosis of ALS. This diagnosis was confirmed by the Professor of Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine seven days later. Of course, I was told no real treatments exist.

When I came to see Dr. Saiz a few weeks ago it was not for ALS but for a painful shoulder. He immediately started to tell me about the NRC Technique he had learned and how he would like to try it on me. I figured I had nothing to lose so we got started on the test. I don’t recall anything remarkable happening during the test but when it was over I was able to move my right arm about four inches further behind my back that I could when I walked in the door. I also had an unexplainable ear to ear grin. That was enough to get me interested.

A couple days later, he performed the first adjustment. My feet flew about a foot up off of the exam table! I have had plenty of chiropractic adjustments and this has never ever happened before. When I left that day my right bicep was tingling with a pins-and¬needles feeling for about five minutes. A few times this sensation darted down to my right thumb (which is mainJy decorative at this point). But the really interesting thing occurred that evening. When I went to get out of the bathtub that night, I got my feet under me and … I stood up! This is significant because I have not been able to get up from a squat for 6 to 9 months. My newfound ability didn’t last long. I think it was gone by the next day. However, by the end of that week’s adjustments I was able to stand up from a squatting position for about three days following the last adjustment.

I am now eight adjustments into this process. The ability to get up from a squat is my most obvious marker of improvement. I am trying to find other functions/movements and evaluate if they are improving as well. Yesterday, I thought to see if I could stand on one leg. I could! I can balance on the other leg as well. For many months now, whenever I’m getting dressed I have made sure to lean against the bed because my balance was not predictable. I have also noticed that my walking, my gait, is more natural after a NRCT adjustment. Before the adjustments, I could still walk but it always felt awkward. Each step didn’t feel strong and sometimes it felt like my feet were flapping when they hit the ground. I had to ‘think’ about walking. Yesterday, however, I walked about three-quarter of a mile with my family and then showed off to my neighbor how I could balance on each leg!

To be completely honest, I have also been seeing a naturopathic doctor who ‘prescribed’ dietary changes and homeopathic remedies. While these changes greatly improved my energy and sense of well-being, they were not having any effect on my function. In fact, my function seemed to be very slowly slipping. But it is pretty hard to argue with the clear results that I have received from the NRCT adjustments. I’m very hopeful to see what else will come as I continue these treatments. Will these adjustments work for other ALS patients? Who knows … ? But it would be nice to find out.

Sincerely,
Megan M.”