CCSVI and CCVBP
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I just filled my Finnish style contraflow masonry fireplace with 9 full size logs. I used waste paper from the kitchen for kindling. The waste paper consisted of paper napkins, coffee filter, cellophane wrappers for crackers and cookies and a one gallon (4 liter?) wax cardboard ice cream container and one small pint size wax cardboard box for broth. The fire started quickly.
These fireplace/furnaces should be part of residential energy production for all northern climate countries. What we can't recycle or compost should be combustible. We could be turning our biomass garbage into energy. It only needs to be compressed like the current artificial fire logs on the market. One company makes the logs out of food grade wax cardboard from food retailers and restaurants.
I am heading back to the fireplace and a cup of coffee. It's freezing outside but cozy inside.
These fireplace/furnaces should be part of residential energy production for all northern climate countries. What we can't recycle or compost should be combustible. We could be turning our biomass garbage into energy. It only needs to be compressed like the current artificial fire logs on the market. One company makes the logs out of food grade wax cardboard from food retailers and restaurants.
I am heading back to the fireplace and a cup of coffee. It's freezing outside but cozy inside.
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Hi Doc,
Cindy agrees with you
But seriously....my thoughts:
- I will meet Prof Grotenhuis soon, I want (demand) a MRI, head and spine and CINE (horizontally)
- With these results and opinion prof Grotenhuis (you'll never know) i want to do the following:
-- Send them to you, Professor Francis Smith and dr. Harshfield.
--It will be March about hat time....maybe a week in London in May, with wife and kids....
Just thoughts, just thoughts...
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Cindy agrees with you

But seriously....my thoughts:
- I will meet Prof Grotenhuis soon, I want (demand) a MRI, head and spine and CINE (horizontally)
- With these results and opinion prof Grotenhuis (you'll never know) i want to do the following:
-- Send them to you, Professor Francis Smith and dr. Harshfield.
--It will be March about hat time....maybe a week in London in May, with wife and kids....
Just thoughts, just thoughts...
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Upright doc
Thanks for the exercises you mentioned. Very useful. I have just ordered this book written by an Atlas Orthogonal chiro which has exercises in it.
http://www.amazon.com/Chiropractic-Heal ... alth+peter
Thanks for the exercises you mentioned. Very useful. I have just ordered this book written by an Atlas Orthogonal chiro which has exercises in it.
http://www.amazon.com/Chiropractic-Heal ... alth+peter
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Hope your cloning all these people when you clone your self Dr.

Nigel

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It sounds like a nice family road trip in March Robert.
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Your welcome Wallace. I am glad they helped.
Nigel, It's slow getting going but the momentum is picking up. Neurosurgeons and radiologists are starting to see the connection. We are going to need many more professionals to get involved.
Nigel, It's slow getting going but the momentum is picking up. Neurosurgeons and radiologists are starting to see the connection. We are going to need many more professionals to get involved.
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In May doc, but just thoughts....uprightdoc wrote:It sounds like a nice family road trip in March Robert.

But when it gets serious....can you play a role in making contact with these docs??
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Hi Robert,
You shouldn't have any problems making contact with Prof. Smith. He is very familiar with Upright and Cine MRI and their use in neurodegenerative conditions related to craniospinal hydrodynamics such as yours. He is an expert. Get his opinion first. If necessary you can get a second opinion from Dr. Harshfield and Smith knows Damadian and Harshfield. I will be happy to take a look at the scans as well.
You shouldn't have any problems making contact with Prof. Smith. He is very familiar with Upright and Cine MRI and their use in neurodegenerative conditions related to craniospinal hydrodynamics such as yours. He is an expert. Get his opinion first. If necessary you can get a second opinion from Dr. Harshfield and Smith knows Damadian and Harshfield. I will be happy to take a look at the scans as well.
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yes but he learned it a long time ago and never got SOT official register.uprightdoc wrote:Hi Wallace,
Does your chiropractor use SOT?
In his fifty years of experience he says I am a unique case! One part of my case troubles him in that my sacrum has been fractured(my x rays are on film and I dont have a digital camera to copy them)in to two pieces, we think about 30 years ago. I am 53 average weight and height.Because of this no sacral pumb is possible. So rather than being curved as normal there is very roughly 40 degree curve. So I have Lumber rigidity.Let me know if you refer to this on your website(being in France I dont have your book), which I think is excellent! He is open to ideas on the sacrum issue!
We have discovered my bed isnt level and he says its important that it is!
He agrees with you about focusing on the Atlas,upper cervical while not forgetting whole spinal treatement as well and SOT as well. I have a few problems with sphenobassillar etc we are trying to sort out. I have seen a few chiros in the past and he is the best of the lot. I have had 15 sessions at 3 a week which I find very tiring but am hopeful!!
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Thanks for the compliment regarding the website Wallace.
SOT can be very helpful if applied appropriately. The pelivic fracture and lumbopelvic curvature are causing a chronic structural strain throughout the spine. Chronic pelvic strains can cause or contribute to chronic upper cervical strains. It is important to categorize pelvic strains. Pelvic strains should be counter-strained for correction similar to counter-strain methods use to correct the upper cervical spine. I use pelvic blocks and accessory joint and muscle maneuvers to treat the lumbopelvic and sacroiliac strains.
SOT can be very helpful if applied appropriately. The pelivic fracture and lumbopelvic curvature are causing a chronic structural strain throughout the spine. Chronic pelvic strains can cause or contribute to chronic upper cervical strains. It is important to categorize pelvic strains. Pelvic strains should be counter-strained for correction similar to counter-strain methods use to correct the upper cervical spine. I use pelvic blocks and accessory joint and muscle maneuvers to treat the lumbopelvic and sacroiliac strains.
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I have been using Intranasal light therapy for a while before chiropractic with little result but possibly it may be more effective when combined with chiro treatment. One can only try! One chiro using it:http://www.drpatsalvitti.com/the-latest ... echnology/
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Another mention of it herehttp://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/Chronic_infecti ... l_remedies
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I couldn't open the link because "here" is attached to it. I went to the address and found nothing about intranasal light therapy. I can't imagine, however, why you would want to stimulate the olfactory nerves with light. I am open to listening but I have my doubts.
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I suppose its about the influence of the frequency of light, controversial