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Tyler

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Re: Hello, My Name is....
« on: September 26, 2018, 06:44:45 pm »
Hello Neo,

I think, and am of the opinion today, that these types of "cranial correction devices" are completely superfluous and horrendously overpriced, because I have made a lot of progress to this day since my last update, all alone by virtue of things like nutrition and good sleep posture.

When I go to bed and sleep on the floor every night (or on a sleeping bag / folded blanket when it hurts too much to lie directly on the floor), then this has proven to me to help my skull and bones to correct themselves gradually and naturally over time, such that my standing posture becomes quite comfortable even.

And thanks to certain nutritional stuff like cocoa and milk and my daily supplements (including 11 mg/day zinc, approx. 1,000mg/day calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, and 14mg/kg/day vitamin C), my face is slowly building itself up into a good and fine look, which I think will go even better when I buy a good multivitamin and help myself to sleep more consistently with the Valerian root tincture that my doctor recently proscribed me to take as an aid to fall asleep.

I think that all of these "cranial correction devices" have been a valuable discovery, because they have shown us the reality that, in fact, our skulls really can be adjusted over time and with the application of gentle pressure. However, they are also, in my opinion, ridiculously expensive and also, in many cases, unnecessarily terrifying and risky (since performing NCR on myself, and needing to reach for a nearby pair of scissors in order to pop an expanded finger cot that threatened to block my windpipe, still remains a scary memory for me to this day).

Therefore, I think that the true way to "break the Matrix" is, in the end, simply to go back somewhat to the life that our more ancient ancestors had, who often slept on hard floors and who simply had good nutrition.

Such things seemed to grant them a plenty strong and sturdy enough constitution and physicality and skeletal configuration to live as hunter-gatherers and to survive the often hostile and dangerous prevailing conditions, and so I think that, sooner or later, the best and simplest thing to do is just to sleep on a somewhat harder surface and get our nutrition in.
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