capt.picard
Padawan Learner
hi :)
i did the atlas "settling" for about a year and a half ago.very painfull method i must say.it was done by a man who graduated at a course in switzerland (i think) by the founder of the method named René - Claudius Schümperli. there are seven of those who "graduated" from croatia where i come from. long story short: first thing i felt is that i could rotate my head clearly more to the left and right.(maybe thats an indicator that the atlas is "settled") but even today i cannot know if i was tricked or what? only way to check it out is to make a x-ray scan.(you know in the big "tube" which can scan your whole body - and that costs a lot :(). from that point i cannot say that i have felt any "serious" positive things.
method : the person grabs your head with one hand and in the other he/she holds a device which they dont let you see because its a "buisness secret". when the man went out i took a peak in its case and saw it. it looks like a drill with an orange instalment which is shaped like your finger to the first joint. it does not move like classic drill but like a jack hammer (slow movement). so he holds your head with one hand and with the other he is pushing the "drill" towards your soft tissue on the highest point of your backhead (the highest point where it is soft-from both sides). man! that was some pain! so he is doing it (pushing the drill) and always asking "can i go harder?" and you say yes and you feel a lot of pain. it lasts about a couple of minutes (3-4min) but it seemes like an eon. you wish to scream! tomorrow youre going on a "check" and he/she is again doing it on the same sensitve painful spot. o man its even worse than the day before. you cash him out 150 euro and he is fine with it.
thats the procedure
they say your whole skelet will adjust in some time, that you will "function" a lot better and stuff after the treatment. i have done it beacuse it makes sense to me that when the atlas is dislocated it makes preasure on the spinal cord which "closes" the "path" a little bit. i think it is worth if you can afford it isgood way to spend some EXTRA money ;)
i did the atlas "settling" for about a year and a half ago.very painfull method i must say.it was done by a man who graduated at a course in switzerland (i think) by the founder of the method named René - Claudius Schümperli. there are seven of those who "graduated" from croatia where i come from. long story short: first thing i felt is that i could rotate my head clearly more to the left and right.(maybe thats an indicator that the atlas is "settled") but even today i cannot know if i was tricked or what? only way to check it out is to make a x-ray scan.(you know in the big "tube" which can scan your whole body - and that costs a lot :(). from that point i cannot say that i have felt any "serious" positive things.
method : the person grabs your head with one hand and in the other he/she holds a device which they dont let you see because its a "buisness secret". when the man went out i took a peak in its case and saw it. it looks like a drill with an orange instalment which is shaped like your finger to the first joint. it does not move like classic drill but like a jack hammer (slow movement). so he holds your head with one hand and with the other he is pushing the "drill" towards your soft tissue on the highest point of your backhead (the highest point where it is soft-from both sides). man! that was some pain! so he is doing it (pushing the drill) and always asking "can i go harder?" and you say yes and you feel a lot of pain. it lasts about a couple of minutes (3-4min) but it seemes like an eon. you wish to scream! tomorrow youre going on a "check" and he/she is again doing it on the same sensitve painful spot. o man its even worse than the day before. you cash him out 150 euro and he is fine with it.
thats the procedure
they say your whole skelet will adjust in some time, that you will "function" a lot better and stuff after the treatment. i have done it beacuse it makes sense to me that when the atlas is dislocated it makes preasure on the spinal cord which "closes" the "path" a little bit. i think it is worth if you can afford it isgood way to spend some EXTRA money ;)