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Plants and herbs found that reduce tau plaque in the brain
Upon doing more research I have found other plants that are very good in reducing tau plaque in the brain. Here they are: curcumin, bayberry root bark, grape seed extract, sage, red sage, Chinese Yew, olive oil, emodin (isolated from the root and rhizome of rhubarb), and young coconut juice.The steroid glycoside ginsenoside Rd from…
Read MoreThousands of war veterans suffering alone with undiagnosed brain trauma, research suggests
The article link below discusses the reason I feel very strongly about bringing alternative structural work into the mainstream so veterans can get hands on help for traumatic brain injury. These programs need to be instituted into all of the major traumatic brain injury centers and VA hospitals. Read the full article here.
Read MoreLymphatic Vessels Discovered in the Brain
It was always thought that there were no lymphatic vessels in the brain. In June of 2015, specialized imaging identified lymphatic vessels in the brain. It has changed the way I treat post concussed brains. Lymphatic drainage is very important to be done immediately after the injury to clear the inflamatory response to the trauma.…
Read Moreconcussion and Nasal Release technique
Concussion Symptoms relieved after Nasal Release Treatments I have been practicing Nasal Release Technique on my patients for almost 3 years. My clinic sees concussion patients that still have symptoms after vestibular therapy. I have found this technique very effective for addressing these patients who continue to suffer. I had a patient who had to…
Read More60 Minutes segment on concussion
The segment discussed former Pittsburgh Steeler Milke Webster, who died suddenly in 2002. Prior to his death, Webster had struggled with depression, mood disorder, cognitive and intellectual impairments. His brain was studied by a forensic pathologist named Dr. Bennett Omalu. On first examination Webster’s brain looked normal. When tissue samples were examined, it was found…
Read Moresinusitis and breathing problems
Nasal Release technique is a very effective procedure to do on people suffering from chronic sinusitis and breathing difficulties. I have seen my patients get better after 3 treatments. Inflating a finger cot in the nasal passages reduces pressure and pain, allowing increased sinus and nasal drainage. Ultimately the technique expands the nasal passages by…
Read Morenasal specific classes
Looking to expand your skills? Conquer Concussion will be offering classes on Nasal Specific Technique. This course will not only teach you how to treat patients but also teach self-treatment techniques. The class will run from 8:30 to 5:00 and cost $300. Please contact Cindy Stein at conquerconcussion@gmail.com to register or call 412 657-8116. Watch…
Read Moremiraculous results
I began treating a concussion patient who was better, except for a loss of his sense of smell. After 8 Nasal Release treatments, his smell is 40 % better. This technique never ceases to amaze me.
Read Morenasal release in vestibular clinics
The more I perform nasal release on my patients the more I am motivated to get this technique researched and brought to the mainstream. It is especially needed in the treatment of our wounded military with traumatic brain injury. If anyone sees this post and wants to help please contact me.
Read Moreself treatment
I am going to teach self-treatment in my nasal release class. I feel it is very important for every practitioner to do the technique on themselves.
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