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Old 04-05-2013, 07:47 AM #1
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Default NCR ( Neuro Cranial Reconstruction ) ?

The up above treatment garnered by interest because it claims to do something ( move the sphenoid bone ) that modern medicine discounts - but does not really elaborate when it comes to TBI or genetic connective tissue problems such as EDS ( which actually already has form of EDS known as cranio spinal instability that weakens the skull )

If that is the case and the skull was stressed or weakened ( like the lower joints typically are ) or received a knock like folk with TBI wouldnt this also possibly affect the tissue in the skull ( esp if it was targeted directly in one area ) ?

I cant find accounts anywhere of anyone with something genetic like EDS or TBI trying this , so if any one knows please tell me , as I would be curious to hear what happened.

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