I completely forgot to mention my ABC guy did actually give me a balloon treatment but only after i practically persuaded him. He really didnt seem like he wanted nor knew what he was doing even though he was trained to do it. I actually had to refrain from laughing because of how poorly he did the procedure. He also talked a very great deal of **** excuse my French, on NCR and Dr Dean Howell. He tried explaining (also poorly) on how Dean stole the procedure from the ABC creator guy which I really don't know or believe its true. But someone could prove me wrong. Basically in the end he said my skull isn't the issue and my spine is. He said it would take many many ABC treatments from him to fix my "incredibly wound up spine" and he was up for the challenge. That's when i basically gave him the finger and walked away.
I've had NCR done and it was in my opinion 100x better than what the ABC guy did to me and I actually saw results....though i'm sure others would protest me and say their ABC practitioner was much better....which i undoubtedly believe they probably were.
Another thing Norm this is just what has worked and not worked for me. It can be completeley diffrent for you and to be honest id still give it a go if i were you. I honestly have no idea what I personally am doing wrong and why my skull & body is being a little punk and not cooperating. I plan on talking to Plato and paying him to help me out and diagnose me on this stuff. Because when i met him in New York he seemed to be the smartest and most experienced person I've met whos done and come out of this stuff with great results along with his good friend Kevin and Patient Ian zero.
So if you have the spare cash and time id still give it a go man! But my experience one NCR treatment is better than my 8 ABC treatments. Then again my ABC guy didnt seem like he was the best in the field.
I've done both NCR and ABC treatments, and both of them have given me excellent results. I got the ABC because that guy is closer than NCR, and I wanted the spine to unwind a little faster. My ABC guy did not take the ABC Endonasal training, so I still have to travel to get the NCR. I usually get a ROLFing session, then ABC right before the NCR trip, and sometimes during with another ABC guy in the same area as my NCR naturopath.
Dean Howell taught Jesse Jutkowitz the balloon inflations training, and Jesse J. taught Dean the testing part of it. If you listen closely on this video of Jesse talking, you will hear him say he took the course from Dean, but that he, in turn taught the Dean the testing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8fRRFoPSfIOn this page, Dean Howell talks about teaching Jesse the ballooning part.
http://www.drdeanhowell.com/balloon-sinuplasty.html"I taught ECM to Jesse Jutkowitz, DC who showed me the Spinal Stressology techniques that the Wards had been unwilling to show me. He was convinced that my sphenoid wing palpation points could be tested with the Applied Kinesiology techniques of Spinal Stressology."
You can read the whole thing to get the whole text. That should clear up who taught who what and so forth.
My NCR naturopath is Hillary, and the last time I had NCR with her, my husband and I had just finished up taking a basic live seminar of ABC. I had several of those meningeal releases in one day, as it is part of the training. I We also had to do them on each other and other chiropractors and/or practitioners. I ended up having 2 Lateral, 3 Anterior and 1 Posterior meningeal release. The Anterior meningeal release is the hardest to endure. But for the rest of that day and the day after, I had no appetite, and my digestion was better. The lateral meningeal release is the easiest to endure. When it was time for the NCR part of the trip, Hillary noted that my shoulders were square and back. She was testing me and pushing me hard and I would not go forward and she noted that I was very stable. To me, it seemed that the NCR and ABC worked well together. My husband does ABC on me at home, minus the meningeal releases, as he's still not comfortable doing them without supervision. So I go to the ABC chiropractor once a month for a full ABC adjustment, and hubby does tune ups in between.
I had planned on doing an AtlasProfilax during this Fall season, but that fell through, along with my next upcoming NCR session. I lost one of my jobs temporarily, so I will have to reschedule in the spring. I would love for someone close to us to learn NCR, so I won't have to travel to the next state. The NCR costs are not bad, it's the travel, gas and lodging which ends up being more than the NCR itself.
I'm still doing facial pulling every now and then just using my hands.
I won't do self NCR until I am taught by either Dean or Jesse, because I prefer the testing beforehand and I would rather learn proper testing and balloon insertion first before attempting on a do-it-yourself session.
I'm also going to be looking into the NRCT (Neurological Relief Centers Technique) aka The Paul Whitcomb protocol. It also addresses the meningeal compression and the Atlas. If I can't get to an AtlasPro practitioner, then this would be the next best thing for me.
Paul Whitcomb's main focus is Meningeal Compression and Fibromyalgia.
http://whitcombpaul.wordpress.com/2012/12/27/fibromyalgia-and-meningeal-compression-dr-paul-whitcomb/ The websites are:
http://whitcombpaul.wordpress.com/http://www.nrc.md/http://www.stopfibro.net/For TMJ, I'm also using something called TMJ-Ease by Elijah Free, which is an herbal extract combination. It helps the excess hardening of calculi and fibrin to soften up and dissolve in an indirect way by addressing a rare nutrient deficiency of the potassium spectrum. Also serrapeptase is used for any hardened fibrin and fibrosis conditions, and it's a direct action.
Thankfully, both my NCR doctor and ABC doctor have been doing these for a long time, so I'm in good hands with great results from both.