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New Potential for Laser in working with a Cranial Therapy Program

My niece was reading a paper from her father’s Chiropractic office on his new certification status in Bio-Cranial Therapy work. About 20 years ago, he had a horse fall on him and break his hip. He has had a long history of problems with the bone not healing, as well as other neurological problems that are associated with the injury. After having a doctor work on his doing Cranial work, his shoulders are now level, he no longer needs the heel lift he’d been using, he can walk faster with about 80% less limp and without pain. He says he has 90% improvement regarding the numbness – after 2 months of Cranial Therapy. He had no extension at all and now is moving with 15 degrees extension. He was so impressed that he trained and got certified as a Bio-Cranial Therapist.

I am going to write a bit about Cranial work in general here, and then discuss a discovery my niece made regarding using the LazrPulsr doing the same thing with one significant difference. Pain. Not only does the laser move the Cranial bones and re-establish the Cranial Rhythm, but it does it quickly, and with no pain. There may be some detox herx response to getting things working again, but Cranial work is typically painful.

An Osteopath, by the name of Dr. William Garner Sutherland noticed in 1899, that the human skull’s edges were beveled, meaning they were meant to move. Since everyone had always been told that the skull was solid by the time one reached adulthood, this was a surprising discovery. He continued to study this phenomenon for another 30 years before revealing his discovery to the world. As usual, it was scoffed at, but soon Osteopaths and Chiropractors found he was correct. Apparently, there is an involuntary respiratory motion in the cranium that cycles at 8-12 times a minute, which is not related to either the heart rate or to respiration. This motion affects the 22 movable plates in the skull as well as the Dura, (which covers the spinal cord) that connects them. After the Dura leaves the Cranium, and attaches to the first 2 or 3 cervical vertebrae, it attaches again at the second sacral segment. Whatever affects the Cranium is then transferred all the way down the spine, via the Dura, to the sacrum. This is significant as it means the Sacrum moves at the same rhythm as the Cranium, and any distortion or fixation at the cranium results in a compensatory misalignment in the spinal vertebrae via the Dura. This Dura layer anchors to the inner surface of the cranial bones and is a integral part of the fascial sheath that covers the muscles and organs from head to toe. Dr. Boyd, who developed the Bio-Cranial therapy, says that Cranial –dysfunction can cause one to be susceptible to severe pain or injury from simple everyday movement that typically would not cause a problem, as the Dura can affect the fasia even in our hands and feet.

We receive Cranial Faults in a variety of ways. Some from injury, and some from birth. With a normal vaginal birth, the compression resulting from the squeeze through the birth canal of uneven forces of the mother’s pelvis and spine, and the decompression after birth when the skull is supposed to open up, beginning the cranial rhythm that should continue till death. If this symmetrical cranial expansion does not occur naturally, the baby begins life with undiagnosed cranial problems that will eventually effect the entire body. C-Section babies don’t get the compression-expansion mechanism triggered, so they begin with a handicap straight from the beginning, as well as the additional problems of being delivered with forceps, vacuum suctioning, and traction and twisting of the head, causing major cranial and spinal trauma.

It goes without saying that falls, accidents, sports injuries, car accidents, postural stress, can cause additional distortions and compound the initial problem.

In addition to the Dura, which is one of three meninges or membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, there are another 2 which are intimately involved as well. The inner membrane immediately next to the brain and spinal cord is called the Pia Mater, and the middle layer is called the Arachnoid. 80% of the nervous system is above the first cervical vertebra and the spine hangs from the skull.

Now that we’ve established the importance of this little understood system of bones and associated nerves, we can easily see that this is a significant system to check, with multiple ramifications if fixated.

The LazrPulsr is pre-programmed to treat cranial nerves, and works really wonderful. With this in mind, my niece started working with testing to see if the laser could actually move the cranial plates, and re-establish cranial rhythm. She found that it could, and was able to program 4 frequencies into one program on the laser which proved to work very well. This was done at the top- back of the skull at the sides – kind of above the backside of the ear, just after the start of the slope of the side of the head. She followed this up with Program #8 and then Program #3 moving along very slowly along the center cranial nerves…. Just a half inch or so at a time, for a couple minutes, or until the laser muscle tested bad… then moved to the next spot.I do not know the frequencies of any proprietary program, but do know that the programs work very well when used as intended.

My niece feels that we need to continue working out some additional protocols for the Pia Matter & the Arachnoid layers as well, but she’s really excited about the success she’s seen thus far. My own sister has just recently been diagnosed with a Hypopituitary condition.  She's had a goiter all her life.  The thyroid, after much treatment checks good.  The pituitary needs some more work, and this cranial nerve treatment brought up the energy levels of her glandular function significantly.  Pituitrophin from Standard Process in her mouth while treating it with the laser will help to reassociate the cranial nerves with the gland, producing a synergistic effect.

Hope this is as interesting to you as it is to me! I welcome any discussion on this topic.

Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
 May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers  3John 2

 
Jennifer Ruby
 
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