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Cranial Restructuring / Re: My NCR photo testimonial
« on: March 02, 2013, 07:50:17 pm »
Apologies everyone. I had to re-upload the pictures. Sorry about that. They are now on my own website now.
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Plato Powers Donna, it's back up http://jawpain-tmjtreatment.com/ I don't know what happened so I am hosting it on another hosting company that doesn't randomly pull it down without notification or allow it to be hacked out. I only found out yesterday from someone who emailed me about it. I was wondering why the tons of emails stopped flowing into my inbox about this site. lol
1. What is Dr. Anna's Acupuncture Facelift?
The combined facelift and necklift treatments use 12 strategically placed needles on the scalp and neck (none on the face), which 3-dimensionally tighten the underlying muscles of the face, neck and chin. Through a series of progressive treatments, patients regain their youthful appearance in a painless and relaxing procedure, at a fraction of the cost of invasive surgery. Dr. Anna's lift only requires a one treatment refresh every 18 months.
2. How does Dr. Anna's Facelift compare to other Surgical and Non-surgical Lifts?
Other non-surgical facelifts, including the standard acupuncture facelift which puts up to 50 needles on the face itself, rely on micro-damaging the muscles to cause collagen to come repair the area. This causes temporary puffing out of lines and wrinkles which goes away as soon as the area has healed. The treatments must be repeated monthly to maintain the effect. Dr. Anna's facelift stimulates all the muscles of the face and neck to tighten progressively back towards their original position and returning the compact proportions of youth.
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