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07-05-2013, 10:36 AM | #1 | ||
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Has anyone done this or tried it? There are some pretty impressive albeit scarce (and old, from the 1990s) that this helped some PWP and pretty quickly.
I have read recently that disease is caused when our body's resistance to stress is overwhelmed by stress, fatigue, poor nutrition, etc. We each have our own individual tolerance for stress, and when our critical level is breached, we get ill and symptoms manifest as disease. You can buy a machine called the MRS 2000 and some chiros use it in their practice. We are thinking of making an appt. with a local chiro who has this and see what happens. Before we spend the $$$, which I'm pretty sure insurance won't cover, has anyone had any experience with this? Trying to find an unbiased review of the MRS 2000 is very difficult, most of the sites I found had lengthy lead-ins about the technology and then blah, blah, blah. I guess this is intriguing to me because it ties in with the PONS research being done at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where they have developed a little device that you put on your tongue and wear...it sends tiny electrical impulses to the brain. You do exercises on their computer while you wear it and apparently it helps you build new neuronal pathways...you can google them for more. I posted about it before, the US army is looking at it for TBI and Madison has done some tests on it for MS, pretty impressive from what I have seen. And NO SURGERY and NO PILLS But in the meantime, anyone tried MRS? Thanks. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | anagirl (07-05-2013) |
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