Four concussions and no doctor ever diagnosed the patient’s cranial distortions


In reality, numerous pieces are missing from medicine’s diagnostic and treatment puzzle today. A prime illustration lies in the realm of diagnosing and treating post-concussion syndrome, exemplified by LG’s case. Engaging in football significantly heightens the risk of concussion. During his high school football tenure in the 1970s, LG experienced his first concussion, rendering him unconscious. Later, while serving in the US Navy, an explosion aboard the destroyer he was on propelled him, resulting in a second concussion. His third occurred due to whiplash from a rear-end collision. The fourth, nearly fatal concussion, ensued when his truck was broadsided, causing severe injuries; fortunately, skilled paramedics revived him.

Fast forward to the present, LG grappled with various unaddressed health concerns. He endured severe insomnia, balance issues, stair negotiation difficulties, painful knees and hips, facial tension, headaches, leg weakness, peripheral vision impairment, reduced brightness perception, limited neck rotation, and a profound lack of well-being, feeling confined within his own body.

A comprehensive cranial examination unveiled torqued temporal bones, a high right sphenoid, diminished left brain pumping, a right side bend lesion, and full reversed sphenobasilar motion. Just as a computer crashes without file access, distorted cranial alignment causes a “brain crash,” disrupting blood and cerebrospinal fluid flow, impeding nutrient influx, and waste removal, leading to brain dysfunction and myriad symptoms.

Following a comprehensive cranial adjustment, LG experienced a remarkable transformation. His neck regained flexibility, knee and hip pain vanished, intracranial tension and facial tightness dissipated, stability in walking improved, and eyesight dramatically enhanced. The next day, he expressed profound gratitude, recounting a restful night’s sleep and a restored sense of well-being long absent.

Ancient wisdom recognized that disease or dysfunction originates in the brain. By releasing cranial restrictions and resetting brain “switches” through the Ngui Qigong Matrix Acupuncture System, normal physiological function was reinstated. Conventional treatments, be they drugs, physical therapy, structural corrections, or counseling, couldn’t achieve this level of recovery. The crucial lesson: effective treatment hinges on accurate diagnosis, necessitating the identification of root causes.

Dr. Gerald H. Smith

About The Author

Dr. Gerald H. Smith is certified by the World Organization for Natural Medicine to practice natural medicine globally. He is also a certified dental practitioner. His broad base of post-graduate training in dentistry and natural medicine enabled him to integrate many health care specialties.