As I understand it, the idea is that the battery in the watch develops a biologically incompatible energy field. This can be tested by a weak muscle response when bringing the watch across the patient's midline.
The fix is to hold the watch flat in your hand and "Spin" counterclockwise over the face with your other hand for about 20 seconds. Then turn the watch over and do the same again, counterclockwise. Re-test on the patient's midline. It should now test strong.
Once the watch has been spun, it should stay fixed until the battery is changed.
--Adrian Larsen, DC
On Nov 29, 2006, at 4:21 PM, doctycobb wrote:
Hi,
Would someone more fully explain the concept of "spinning down"
jewelry. Dr. Dowty does it on the 2000 CPK videos, but there is not a
lot of explanation. Could someone explain how you would become aware
of the need for this procedure? How you would test for it? What is
the step-by-step procedure for actually spinning down something? Is
the item them safe for the patient to wear immediately?
I have attempted to copy what Dr. Dowty did on the videos a couple of
times, but I was unsure if I was doing it correctly and I did not
really know how to explain what I was attempting to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ty Cobb, DC