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The technique for removing pain trauma memory from an injury site
is really rather simple
The first thing that we do is we get the patient
or the subject onto a table facing back side down
and have the patient hold on to the injury site
preferably with both hands unless it happens to be an arm
in that instance then they would use the other hand
If that's an impossibility
the person doing the therapy then would hold on to the injury site
or touch it and use the other hand to conduct the practice
of subluxation with the head
It's easier for the therapist to use both hands
as demonstrated in this
They would gently move the head up and down
not side to side
I couldn't find anything on the internet
Help me out here because there's really nothing out there
Just massage therapy, they like to move the head side to side
when really it should be an up and down treatment as well
The patient would be holding on or touching the injury site
and after 12 repetitions
gently lay the head back down
the subject would remove their hands
and with the removal of the hands goes with it
the invisible pain trauma memory
I can't prove this but it's been demonstrated time after time
but for God knows how much time and it works
People tend to heal with full recoveries after decades
of never achieving that goal
It's just that the event in which the trauma pain had been installed
and never removed
which was just a problem where the event was not completed
The completion of the event is when somebody is still coherent
not not doubt
and they hold on to the injury with the other hand or both hands
and they go ouch ouch ouch
swear up and down
moving the head up and down
which is usually how one does it
or even rolls the head back and forth
but it's typically that up and down motion
and this kid's gonna do just fine
he went through the full exercise of the pain event
it is during surgery when people are anesthetized
and put under that they fail to complete the injury process
so therefore the body remembers the pain
it's a traumatic experience
and it's not removed at the time the injury had occurred
to allow for the healing process to take place
Once completed in this manner
bingo, you're good to go
Trust me, you're good to go
