Anonymous ID: 868532 June 22, 2019, 11:26 a.m. No.6817162   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6817040

The point of some chiropractic or osteopathic manipulations is to reset a feedback loop. I'll explain the way I understand this (not a med fag).

Let's say a muscle goes tense for some reason. Your kinesthetic sense measures the degree of muscle tightness and lets you know you have tensed or relaxed that muscle. However if the feedback loop becomes mis-calibrated, you will sense that the muscle is relaxed when in actuality it's contracted. So it stays contracted, reducing the flow of blood/lymph to the area and causing habitual pain. Possibly causing compensatory tension in other parts of the musculoskeletal system. One tension leads to another.

So they manipulate the joint in a certain way that resets the feedback loop and recalibrates the kinesthesic sense back to relaxed muscle = 0.

Stretching and exercise helps.

Massage, hot bath, sauna, deep breathing helps.

Acupuncure helps. Liniment helps.

I'm sure the methods used by both of the fags who posted help too. There are different schema to explain a similar phenomenon.

Anonymous ID: 868532 June 22, 2019, 11:34 a.m. No.6817201   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7418

>>6817172

The Morse says SOS over and over again.

>I have backups. I've downloaded the maps from comms, the spreadsheets, the raw Q pastebins, and saved htmls and pdfs of

>https://qntmpkts.keybase.pub/?

>I have all of germananon's backups from mega plus hundreds of breads I've caught as they've been baked.

 

We do too, fren. We took Q's admonition to archive offline seriously and acted upon it.