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Posted by: nakedeye
« on: July 16, 2016, 10:06:55 pm »

Hi just bumping this thread I started 4 years ago with a bit of an update:

I see I mentioned taking a "several month" break from doing the inflations, which of course due to work and several other factors (and probably just laziness on my part) the break turned into 3 long years where I didn't do much other than the occasional "maintenance" inflation. Also, after I got towards that 70th set of inflations I was not seeing as much progress or doing much work to improve my techniques, but was still more than happy with the improvements!

Well, about one and a half years ago I noticed there was some negative type movements and relapse with my skull shape, probably partially due to the fore mentioned stress, I suffered from some symptoms where I noticed that both my eye sockets were not lining up evenly in my skull anymore, one had seemed to dropped downwards and backwards slightly.... These symptoms were silent and sudden.

So over the past six or seven months I have decided to complete yet another set of 70 balloon inflations (with each set usually between 4 to 8 channels treated, or sometimes as little as one) and managed to get both of my eyes looking even again (I think the original problem may have been because I over-treated a particular area, there was also a predisposition for me to have a weakness in that area as I had a similar mystery collapse during orthodontic treatment that strangely seemed to self-correct later on).

Because I was really happy with all other aspects of treatment (my nasal improvements still function brilliantly, and I got a more fantastically even, wider smile) I decided that I was on the the right track with the treatment after all despite the latest setback, and would try to plow ahead with it.... I also decided to add face pulling with a Hawley retainer; this time on a much more dedicated daily basis rather than the half-arsed attempts from before.

Well I think this new set of 70 inflations has resulted in much more serious "Dean Howell" style facial remodeling than I had intended, or even thought was possible before with much more (and fantastic!) lateral expansion - whereas from previous treatments it was my profile (side view) that from benefited the most. (I realize that Dean Howell probably could have gotten a far better result from fewer inflations.) I feel glad now that this treatment will be ongoing for me as it's one of the only ways to truly counteract the effects of gravity.

Note: Don't ask me for pictures. I NEVER took any from my profile before because I was so freaked out by how it looked, and that is where 85% of my progress has been.

But some notes for progress:

*Keep track of how much expansion is happening by making a note of how much white is showing around the edges of your eyes. Does each one show an equal amount of white as the other? Does one look like it's moved further apart from the other? Are they at an even level?

*Look for the same with "black triangles" at the corner of your mouth. When you smile do the corners seem to be showing less shadow and more tooth structure?

*Are the cheekbones looking even in height and projection?

*Any change in ear shape?

*DO make sure you experiment with different brands and sizes of finger cots... I started with the tips of latex gloves snipped off which probably wasn't a bad idea as they expand differently (lengthways and outwards, unlike finger cots which are laterally expanding). This kind of "taps" the speniod rather than crushing upon it.... Might be better for first time use, though finger cot's are the best for serious facial re-modeling.

*Look for "sweet spots" when doing NCR inflations. You'll find that some channels are more compressed than others, these ones will feel really good when you open them (but don't over do it!)

*I found NCR was always more effective and less fatiguing done within the first hour of waking (The heavy feeling of sedation afterwards was another reason I stopped).

*Face pulling is really necessary if you want the absolute best result. I cant believe I ever thought this would give me an overbite! The results are really beyond what I think NCR can deliver for reasons that NCR does seem to reach a limit once the nasal channels are balanced and open and flowing, where as if you have a compressed profile (like most people who do NCR treatments) with the face pulling the sky can be the limit!
Posted by: yellah
« on: December 13, 2012, 10:56:58 pm »

Hi nakedeye,

I have been searching for NCR treatment demonstrations online and could not find one. I was planning to do a self-treatment, if its possible. Where can we find a video online about thisprocedure? Thank you very much.

Posted by: CP
« on: October 01, 2012, 11:05:37 am »

good to hear you're making steady progress, you seem to have gotten a handle on the therapy pretty quickly, looking forward for the picture.
Posted by: nakedeye
« on: September 27, 2012, 07:05:51 am »

I cannot believe it has only been three months since my first post here. Wow it has quietened down here somewhat. Quite unbelievable that I once had a strange notion that "someone could teach me NCR online", finding Bens site a few hours later and then starting days after! Quite bizarre! Yet this site is obviously such a fabulous resource for people that really need it. I am really hoping that it will continue to be an archive and a place people can come for help and information in the future...

Well, I am now around my 57th set of inflations, and am still feeling the benefits of what I have been doing. I am planning to take it up to my goal of 70 by the end of next month and then have a (much needed) several month long break to rest up... I will continue, I am sure next year but probably on a much gentler timeframe.

The benefits to my health are very evident now. The extra muscle mass on my body has started to become more noticeable - I am eating more but the weight seems to going to the right places for once! I have become much more aware of breathing during sleep and am sleeping in a much more conscience way , if that makes any sense. I get a rush of energy right after an inflation (usually done in the morning) and feel rather fatigued by the afternoon/evening, happily the fatigue disappears after a couple of days of rest... It feels so great! I think the cognitive benefits really start to kick in and become more powerful after the 40th or so set of inflations... 

My face more or less looks like it used to, just more symmetrical. The changes are more noticeable in profile. The sloping ridges over my eyes that used to bother me the most, now are smooth and rounded, my nose has better projection whereas before it was almost a vertical drop from the top of my forehead to the tip of nose. Ive taken hundreds of photographs throughout the whole transformation so I expect I will be able to choose some and post them online when I get a chance to sift through them all ...

Feeling much more confidant about the world in general and willing to make changes in my life for the better. Looking forward to traveling the world again and seeing it from a better looking set of eyes!


   
Posted by: nakedeye
« on: August 16, 2012, 09:33:45 am »

I hadn't  heard you mention it till I read your book the other night  :) But I'm not surprised you're aware of it and am happy you made the connection Ben. That's wonderfully serendipitous!

I have been a big reader of David R Hawkins books for years and I muscle test for almost every decision I have to make nowadays (I HIGHLY recommend his book "Power versus Force" for anyone who is new to the subject) I was delighted to read your description and technique of it as well. Another great book is "The Body is the Barometer of the Soul" by Annette Noontil.

The emotional release technique was totally new to me and I think it is just what I have been looking for to help me clear up some emotional blockages and progress onwards to a higher level of being... I like the way the emotional code corresponds with the Chakras. Completely fascinating!



 


Posted by: bstratt25
« on: August 14, 2012, 07:32:44 am »

Did I give you the muscle testing technique or did you independently realize it on your own?

Only in the past couple months have I realized that muscle testing is a very effective method for this therapy. It would be strange if you came to the same conclusion in your own.
Posted by: nakedeye
« on: August 14, 2012, 03:23:57 am »

Thank you Ben, I can't wait to read your book by the way...

HA Ha Yes, now I have developed a feel for things I will wind down my treatments a little bit, but the results are making it hard for me to resist. Migraines are horrible and were the "tipping point" for leading me to inflate balloons up my nostrils. SO far no migraines and the headaches are not  like others I've had before with the sensations of unwinding it's the most obvious thing. 

The other reason for me being gung-ho is that I had a several month window of opportunity where I had less work commitments, before I begin travel overseas the next year... Heavy (and wonderful) sleep has been the most disruptive side effect of all so far. i also muscle test before every treatment (using Applied Kinisiology) and find it has been very accurate regarding NCR...   I have tested everything from which part of the skull to apply pressure, to the side effects, to timing and think I am somewhat on the right track here....I heard of both AK and NCR on Craig Brockie's youtube page years ago and knew I would try both eventually. I'd recommend anyone who hasn't tried Applied Kinesiology to try it or at least read up on it before they attempt NCR. It can really make all the difference. But yeah a trepidatious approach is by far the best one to take... 
Posted by: bstratt25
« on: August 12, 2012, 10:54:35 pm »

Hi Nakedeye, good to hear from you again. I've never thought about the swing of the arms changing but maybe it's related to the overall change in posture.

I definitely think since you say you've gotten headaches - albeit mild.. you might want to take more time off from the treatments but it's really all up to you and your discernment.

I'm more gung-ho myself and tend towards overtreating, but it is important to know that if you treat with less rests, the treatments will be less effective and you'll be more prone to having things like headaches. It all depends on the type of headache you experience though. If it's a sensitivity headache (i.e. your head has a dull ache when you press it against a pillow) then it's a good sign that you should lay off the treatment for a day or two. If it's a tension headache then it's just a matter of being more careful and not a sign of overtreating...  If it's a migraine type headache, well..I've never had any experience with that myself. All I can say is just be cautious and don't get too crazy, even though you feel invincible :)
Posted by: nakedeye
« on: August 12, 2012, 04:13:49 am »

Hi all!

Having completed my 22nd set of inflations in just under two months I've found that lesser sets of inflations, but more frequent session times seems to work best for me. Am at the point now where facial changes are becoming more noticeable (the Neanderthal look I mentioned before is starting to smooth out, temples are filling out) I also seem to be swinging my arms in a much more rhythmic, natural way, in fact I need to be rather careful not to start "twirling"in places like supermarkets where it has become easy to knock stuff of shelves!

It's all good though, the only negatives from treatments have been mild back pain I got after moving furniture, which required half a days bed rest, as well as a mild intermittent headache that has me rather more concerned.. But It's not really anything like the horrible migraines I've had in the past, in fact I'd be tempted to describe my headaches as quality or "positive pain" as I am sure this is due to the dura matter unwinding. Nothing that has required anything like aspirin yet.

The vivid dreams I got are also much more back to normal. I hope this is a sign that some cognitive benefits are starting to be gained.
Posted by: bstratt25
« on: August 09, 2012, 08:09:18 pm »

Hillary is fantastic!

I like her too :)

Well, I definitely say people should do what they're comfortable with. not everyone is cut out to treat themselves, by a long shot. and some people only get benefits when with a doc. so I say, do what feels right, nothing to worry about.
Posted by: MessiahMews
« on: August 08, 2012, 04:42:40 pm »

Yes Nakedeye,

I honestly think you're one of the rare people who just understands intuitively what this is all about. You've got a good sense about it, a self awareness and a knack for this which is really crucial. I can sense it through your writing. You're spot on about intentions, expectations, diet, and the rest of it.

When people think nothing is going to improve, and they aren't persistent, and they aren't willing to make any changes to their lifestyle to become healthier, they don't improve. Even if they just subconsciously have doubt, this can dramatically impede progress. Those people like you who really want to improve and expect to improve DO improve every single time. Your mind is linked to all the cells in your body, once you give them the momentum to change position you've got to do the rest physiologically and psychologically. Try as I might to explain this sort of thing in my emails, it isn't something you can teach. People just naturally understand it or they don't.

This reminds me of a story my old NCR doctor told me... she once treated a patient who was brought in by his girlfriend. She basically forced him into it, and he angrily complied but was very annoyed about having to sit through "this bull****." As you may know, NCR docs have to give about 45 minutes of bodywork prior to treatment, so both the patient and doctor were uncomfortable the entire time. Then when he was finally treated, he cried bloody murder. "OWW WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO, KILL ME?" He complained his head ached for months and his body was never the same.

Maybe he was right. Maybe it really did mess him up. But that was because he mentally viewed it as a trauma, and so his body reacted in this way and locked up to create these circumstances.

As the polar opposite example, I had done my research and was absolutely convinced I'd receive huge benefits from NCR. I also wanted to improve more than anyone else had in the past. It turned out I really did improve my first session more than almost anybody in the history of NCR. It's because I wanted it, I expected it, not because I'm special or the doctor had a lucky series.

When I switched doctors to somebody I didn't particularly like, I improved a lot less. In fact, I may not have made any progress with her at all (despite giving her $3000!).  Just a coincidence? I don't think so.

Thanks for the well wishes buddy

I happen to like my NCR doctor, and have great results BOTH sessions.

You guys are awesome and VERY BRAVE.

I posted my updated pics in another thread here.
Posted by: nakedeye
« on: July 28, 2012, 08:30:00 pm »

Yes Ben,

It is literally like the ultimate way to be responsible for your own health and well being. :) I have mentioned it to several people and like you say only a very small amount of them have been receptive to the idea, I just have to respect their judgements and be cool with it. One person who surprised me was my own mother, she has often poo-pooed my various alternative health ideas and has always been vaguely disapproving of them but for some reason she was very keen on this idea and wanted to try it for herself!

Posted by: bstratt25
« on: July 25, 2012, 10:33:53 pm »

Yes Nakedeye,

I honestly think you're one of the rare people who just understands intuitively what this is all about. You've got a good sense about it, a self awareness and a knack for this which is really crucial. I can sense it through your writing. You're spot on about intentions, expectations, diet, and the rest of it.

When people think nothing is going to improve, and they aren't persistent, and they aren't willing to make any changes to their lifestyle to become healthier, they don't improve. Even if they just subconsciously have doubt, this can dramatically impede progress. Those people like you who really want to improve and expect to improve DO improve every single time. Your mind is linked to all the cells in your body, once you give them the momentum to change position you've got to do the rest physiologically and psychologically. Try as I might to explain this sort of thing in my emails, it isn't something you can teach. People just naturally understand it or they don't.

This reminds me of a story my old NCR doctor told me... she once treated a patient who was brought in by his girlfriend. She basically forced him into it, and he angrily complied but was very annoyed about having to sit through "this bullshit." As you may know, NCR docs have to give about 45 minutes of bodywork prior to treatment, so both the patient and doctor were uncomfortable the entire time. Then when he was finally treated, he cried bloody murder. "OWW WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO, KILL ME?" He complained his head ached for months and his body was never the same.

Maybe he was right. Maybe it really did mess him up. But that was because he mentally viewed it as a trauma, and so his body reacted in this way and locked up to create these circumstances.

As the polar opposite example, I had done my research and was absolutely convinced I'd receive huge benefits from NCR. I also wanted to improve more than anyone else had in the past. It turned out I really did improve my first session more than almost anybody in the history of NCR. It's because I wanted it, I expected it, not because I'm special or the doctor had a lucky series.

When I switched doctors to somebody I didn't particularly like, I improved a lot less. In fact, I may not have made any progress with her at all (despite giving her $3000!).  Just a coincidence? I don't think so.

Thanks for the well wishes buddy
Posted by: nakedeye
« on: July 25, 2012, 05:55:21 pm »

Thank you so much for the comments and encouragement Ben, I hope that you are continuing to make great progress in your endeavours as well.

Have completed, I think my 16th set of of inflation's today and Wow it has been such a huge and interesting metamorphosis for me over the past few weeks... I am doing my best to enjoy my new found health everyday. To sum up the notable changes so far:

Have been sleeping a lot - very intense dreams - Feels wonderful the next day as sleep apnea has improved. Expecting a lot more opening up of the nasal passages in coming months.

My center of gravity feels much improved. This was a shock to me as it literally improved completely over night. Shoulders are much more even. Have grown around half an inch.

My gamy right leg (one has always been an inch shorter than the other) feels about 35% improved. My hips are pivoting evenly for the first time ever.

Misshapen right foot seems to be spreading out and is looking much better.

Changes in my face have been an added bonus but with all the unwinding of my skeletal system I almost been too ecstatic to appreciate it. Have pictures of "before" NCR so when the changes are more noticeable maybe will compare them. 

I have spent five years reading about NCR and had high expectations, but nothing could really have prepared me for how profound the changes have been in the past month. It has been fantastic. It seems NCR is one of those things where a persons INTENTIONS and EXPECTATIONS can make all the difference to a successful treatment, I think. Good luck to everyone else on their self improvement journeys!



Posted by: bstratt25
« on: July 04, 2012, 08:08:44 am »

Wonderful! Thanks for your testimonial Nakedeye, I am happy to hear from you. Keep up the good work, slow and steady wins the race.

I'm glad you've discovered the importance of diet in this, very quickly and intuitively I'll add...  you're definitely right - and the worsts thing you can do is consume sugar and wheat. Those substances will definitely impair progress.

I recommend having your bare feet on the ground 15 minutes per day - whether its walking around in your yard, playing with a dog or whatever you can do while being barefooted on the ground. It might sound crazy or weird but it really helps your body dramatically over time.  The better able your body is to recover, the faster your results will be - so protection from harmful EMFs and that sort of thing help more than you'd think.