Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Hello ATB-SNR techinique is very effective and prooved practically in some of the cases i encountered.It is quite unfortunate thing that we can't understand exctly by reading the instructions.It is better to learn in person.It's been 2 months i met Achryaji at his place and learned .Acharyaji personally trained me .All my confusions are cleared with his training.He is a great person,kind enough.I have seen many authentic feed backs from various catogories of patients those include some of reputed orthopaedicians,westerns.In this regard acharyaji gave me a video cassatte of demonstration.Now i feel that i need to convert it in to CD .Which shall be useful to all our members.Of course this technique is very simple and easy to learn provided learnt either personally or by seing live demonstratin in CD.I hope in this week i shall make available this CD with permission of Acharyaji. Caldecott <todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com> wrote: Dear Sri SM Acharya - Every week I read with interest the testimonials of your ATB-SNR technique. I am always interested in finding new solutions to back pain for my patients, friends and family. However, I am still not clear on the technique, and when I have forwarded your website to friends to assess it for themselves, they similarly don't understand how to do it from the description on your website. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 I can vouch for the ATB-SNR technique of Sri S M Acharyaji. Many people I know on the net have learnt it from him and derived great benefit. I too have written to him for recording the entire exercise in DVD format. I think Sri Acharya does not have the required financial resources to do that. All that he does is really for the good of others. I salute him and his noble endeavour. I thank Todd for venturing to do it on his behalf. That will be really beneficial for all as well as Sri Acharya. Regards, Jagannath. > My original suggestion was to have someone film you performing the > technique with a digital camera and post it to the internet, so we > can all see how it is done. If it is too difficult for you to do > this, I would be happy to upload a video to my site and link it to > your own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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