Guest guest Posted September 16, 2000 Report Share Posted September 16, 2000 Chiropractors are spending their energies attempting to move the atlas underneath the occiput. The problem with that scenario is that it is not the atlas that is out of place, or subluxated. The truth is that it is the head that is subluxated in relation to the atlas. When you think about it, it makes a whole lot more sense to move the head on top of the spine then to lift the head up and move the atlas underneath that head. Why? Because the head doesn't weigh that much and can be positioned easily and specifically. On the other hand this technique that brings the head up to move the atlas underneath is not specific and as you know doesn't actually work, else you would not need to return for continued therapy. As to my web site, it is still new and I would appreciate any suggestions from anyone that can see a hole in my presentation. Sometimes when you are lost in a dark wood it's hard to see the light and what needs to be done in order to make it through the process of completing your journey:) I do know however that it is not possible to explain the technique, as to how to actually do it, from afar. I have been acquiring this knowledge for twelve years, and just in the last two have actually become adept at it. It is something that takes practice and stick-to-it-iveness:) Sincerely Tammy Joy:) Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2000 Report Share Posted September 16, 2000 Tammy, I just went to my chiropractor and he subluxated my neck holding my head in his hands and moving it from side to side until he can give a swift twist and I hear my neck crack and the bones seeming to fal into place and then all my energy quickly semms to come down and I feelbetter. I dont understand what your method entails of just moving the head as it is attached to the neck and how it could be any different. Mary Anne - Tammy Kennedy Friday, September 15, 2000 5:21 PM Re: Mary Anne's question: how is that different from any other chiropractic work? My Groups | Main Page | Start a new group! Chiropractors are spending their energies attempting to move the atlas underneath the occiput. The problem with that scenario is that it is not the atlas that is out of place, or subluxated. The truth is that it is the head that is subluxated in relation to the atlas. When you think about it, it makes a whole lot more sense to move the head on top of the spine then to lift the head up and move the atlas underneath that head. Why? Because the head doesn't weigh that much and can be positioned easily and specifically. On the other hand this technique that brings the head up to move the atlas underneath is not specific and as you know doesn't actually work, else you would not need to return for continued therapy. As to my web site, it is still new and I would appreciate any suggestions from anyone that can see a hole in my presentation. Sometimes when you are lost in a dark wood it's hard to see the light and what needs to be done in order to make it through the process of completing your journey:) I do know however that it is not possible to explain the technique, as to how to actually do it, from afar. I have been acquiring this knowledge for twelve years, and just in the last two have actually become adept at it. It is something that takes practice and stick-to-it-iveness:) Sincerely Tammy Joy:) Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! / **************************************** Visit the community page: For administrative problems contact: -owner - All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the group and the individual authors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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