Case Studies
The human skull with its 28 cranial bones plus the brain make up the computer and software that drives bodily functions. Trauma in the any form (falls, tooth extraction, whiplash, forceful chiropractic adjustments, orthodontic braces, etc.) has the potential of reversing the inherent rhythmic motion of the base of the skull. Most healthcare practitioners are…
Read MoreCranial manipulation is a lost art. Very few healthcare practitioners are even aware that such a healing modality exists. Some may be familiar with the term but most never took the time to investigate or even learn how to perform this incredible therapy. It is gentle, non-invasive, and gets to the root cause of many…
Read MoreSerge was referred to my office by his friend in Quebec, Canada for evaluation of pressure and pain in his head, torsion in his neck and back. Serge incurred numerous traumas from playing hockey. All avenues of traditional medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, and even integrative medicine were tried with no lasting results. These patient stories…
Read MoreWhen your child gets injured, there isn’t anything you wouldn’t do to resolve their problem especially when it comes to pain. Darlene Sherp searched for over a year to get relief for her daughter Alaina, who was eight years old when she accidentally got hit in the mouth with a baseball bat. Soon after the…
Read MoreMost physicians and many patients live in the illusion that only medicines can “cure” or relieve arthritic pain, control psoriasis and alleviate manic depression. Your myth bubbles are going to be burst. Charles R. was referred to me by his sister-in-law for evaluation and treatment of temporomandibular joint pain (TMJ), psoriasis, and manic depression. Charles’…
Read More“Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared IMPOSSIBLE before they were done.” — Louis D. Brandeis Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that affects multiple organs in the body, but mostly the lungs and lymph glands. In people with sarcoidosis, abnormal masses or nodules (called granulomas) consisting of inflamed tissues form in…
Read MoreWhen we hear the word parasites, most people think they only occur in poor and developing countries. However, parasitic infections also occur in the United States, and in some cases affect millions of people. Often they can go unnoticed, with few symptoms. But many times the infections cause serious illnesses, including seizures, blindness, pregnancy complications,…
Read MoreAs far back as 1953, a medical doctor from East Germany, Reinholdt Voll, made the connection between the teeth and specific body organs and parts. Dr. Voll’s research proved that a seemingly insignificant process going on in the body (an interference field—an infection) is capable of producing a disturbance in the energy flow within in…
Read MoreIn October, 2019, a thirty-one year-old female patient was forced to get the flu vaccine at the ophthalmology office where she worked. Interestingly the CDC admits that the flu vaccine at best is only 10% effective in preventing the flu. In addition to the tiny amounts of the attenuated viruses, the vaccine has a lot…
Read MoreCraniosacral therapy is a therapeutic technique that helps re-establish the proper flow of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) throughout the spine via the dural tube. The dural tube is a membrane like a sausage casing that surrounds the brain and extends though the foramen magnum (hole at the base of the skull) and center of the…
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