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Luke Rickards
05-05-2006, 06:33 AM
It appears that the Neurobiological Revolution is finally catching on.

I got a pamphlet in the mail today from 'Neurolink' about their Neurological Integration System (NIS)-

Only the brain Knows what's wrong, and only the brain can put it right.

We must all address the neurological circuitry that governs all body function. Every cell, muscle, tendon, gland etc in the body is constantly monitored via circuits to the brain. This brings us to a remarkeble fact overlooked by other modalities: the patien't s brain is the most accurate diagnostic and correction tool you have at your disposal. Fair enough.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE.

NIS seminars will give you tools to address areas of dysfunction you don't have acccess to at the moment, unleasing the real causes to transform the results you get in you practice.

LET THE BRAIN DETECT AND CORRECT THE CAUSE OF:
*Craniosacal problems - much quicker and super simple with pin-point accuracy and objective testing
*Stiff back - assess restriction of the dural membrane due to fungal infection.
*Sciatica - address factors beyond the piriformis
*Ligament laxity and CNS breakdown
*Cervical pian and hypochloridia
*Spinal distortion due to viral and bacterial pathology
etc

It is suitable for every patient and every complaint

Well, where do I sign up?:cry: :cry:

Diane
05-05-2006, 07:24 AM
:D:D:D
Luke, you are a funny guy.
Who is neurolink? How do fungal infections get into dural membranes? Is it common? What's with all the different infections, and why is the assessment/treatment suitable for evey patient and every condition if they are discussing infections? :D

I thought Upledger could get into every nook and cranny of every ventricle and meningeal layer already. Is this NIS saying something different with this "areas you don't have access to at the moment"? Dueling therapies? So many questions. Sorry Luke..

Luke Rickards
05-05-2006, 07:31 AM
Your guess is as good as mine.

bernard
05-05-2006, 07:34 AM
Diane,
here it is =>
http://www.neurolinkglobal.com/about_us/about_us.asp?id=2

Luke Rickards
05-05-2006, 07:39 AM
It "does not involve the mind" ??

Perhaps you have to knock people unconscious beforehand.:D

Diane
05-05-2006, 07:40 AM
The case studies (http://www.neurolinkglobal.com/about_us/articles_casestudies.asp) are especially telling...

nari
05-05-2006, 12:12 PM
Good grief.

The intriguing bit is they are a third or maybe half right....

Pity about the flyer's display of spelling disability and typos...suspicious to begin with.

I wonder where they think the mind is? Spooky.

Nari