Anonymous ID: cf3f99 Jan. 25, 2020, 7:16 p.m. No.7916062   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6136

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I have found that in MS cases the patient always has a "crick" in their neck and/or lower back pain. In 100% of the cases of MS they have had what is called an upper cervical subluxation which is a fancy word for the C1 (top vertebra) being misaligned with the Foramen Magnum (hole letting the brain stem leave the cranium). There are many other mystery illnesses involved with this. I can't find the study but I used to have a study that showed that one of the 12 cranial nerves, the vagus nerve, was being restricted by the misalignment just below it. You have 7 trillion nerves leaving the brain and if you have a slight misalignment at this spot you could have neck pain, or a pinky toe problem. Think about it for a second. What part of the body can operate without the brain's permission? If you have a slight misalignment at the very beginning then take your pick on what nerve that affects.

 

The problem with this solution is you have to see an upper cervical spinal specialist. Chiropractors are taught to take the neck and use what I call the "twist and guess" method. Call to a local chiropractor and ask them if they can make an Atlas Specific Adjustment or do they just twist and guess. You will get the most interesting answers. I have first hand knowledge that this method works. Just remember that the neural fluid moves about 2mm per day. Just do Yoga, yes yoga, to strengthen the muscle strength holding the spine together in alignment. I have helped many people with this issue and I know it is hard to believe but if you find out how the Rockefellers drowned out the origins of Chiropractic in the 50's and turned it into a "twist and guess" technique you would see clearly. If you would like to learn more check out the book The Subluxation Specific The Adjustment Specific Vol 18. This is the Holy Grail that pharmaceutical companies want to hide. It is a simple concept. Our creator gave us a wonderful immune system and we don't give it the credit it deserves.

 

If you put the body back to the manufacturer's specs it will heal itself.