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Cranial Restructuring / Starecta "Rectifier" (bite block)
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:32:17 pm »
Hi all,

I posted here a long time ago with some photos of my NCR progress and my ups and downs with the technique, including my negative experience with self-NCR.

Anyways -- I was still seeing my NCR chiro and having really good results up until last month. I had a freak accident where I hit my eye really really hard and messed things up pretty bad. Felt like starting over. :(

I took the time to reassess if NCR was really working or had gone as far as it could go and just acting as a bandaid...and realized that while it does help, it can't change the fact that my bite was, is, and will be totally **** unless I do something to intervene. My bite opens to the left and does not close, when I chew it only moves to the left and throws my neck out. Originally I started NCR for TMJ and while it has helped with the bruxism and given me numerous other benefits, it hasn't changed the bite.

Just days after I decided I would go in and get an assessment for TMJ surgery Erik Dalton posted a link to this article: http://starecta.com/body-posture-depends-teeth/

It's like it summarized everything I had finally figured out about why I was lacking in certain improvements with NCR and dealing with chronic issues despite it helping. I saw that Plato (who is active in the NCR, uh, 'online community'/marketing) was in involved with the technique/device and got intrigued. So I've sent an email requesting to check out their academy section and probably will be starting up with this ASAP if everything looks safe and reasonable.

So my questions: have any of you tried this? How is it going? Anything I should be aware of before jumping in?

Hope y'all are healthy and progressing on this crazy path...

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Dr. Mike Mew --

I commend you for having the balls, curiosity, and integrity to be associated with the Orthodontic Island of Misfit Toys we have going on here.

"The premaxilla is an interesting question, we could discuss it for days but in all the adult skulls that I've seen it is fused as it says in the text books. Also I don't like swartz or DNA or homeoblocks because they are taking up too much of the tongue space and at the end of the day the tongue is one of the major factors that hold the maxilla up and forward. So this is worsening the cause while treating the symptoms- which needs to be minimised."

My tongue is massive and my palate is small and NCR has not fixed any of this.

As noted in a previous post I had an NCR session done after a 6 month break from NCR and I am having very very noticable sensitivity on my infraorbital nerve. This region was noted as being swollen and protruding by my rolfing practitioner after a year of NCR (the only time he was startled and noted something surprising vs. something out of place).

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Hey Omar --

So I am guessing that you are trying to organize a lawsuit within the Canadian legal system, yes? I understand that class action lawsuits in Canada are both separate from US (derr) and also newer than in the US.

I'm personally quite upset about the disfiguration, confusion, and money spent attempting to fix my **** orthodontic work. Two points I think are important to your case:

1) Constricting a growing skull in teenage and pre-teen years (through restrictive orthodontic work(when the skull is growing/forming)) is obviously illogical, ethically irresponsible, and proven to cause restricted airways.

2) Many children and teens (being under the control of their parents and/or uneducated in their options) do not have a choice in whether they want to have orthodontic work done. This is essentially a cosmetic procedure. Should an 11 year old have the right to reject her parent's desire for her to have a nose job? Restrictive orthodontics (with the proof you will show in your lawsuit) are a procedure that promotes aesthetics over health/functionality.

I am working on a startup in my spare time that has to do with class actions and organization. I would like to hear more about how you have amassed a group so far, who (specifically) you are planning to sue, if you have met with an attorney, what your experience has been like, and what resources you used in organizing your suit. I might be able to help you (and others) in a big way. Email me: rachel@rachelmoore.net

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Hey y'all. A few weeks ago I posted a bit about my issues I had with NCR (both self-administered and with my chiro) in the "Questions/Problems and Answers" sticky thread. I'll try and do a short re-cap. [edit: lol]

NCR seemed like a miracle treatment to me at first because I was so, so locked/twisted up. I had/have pectus excavatum, scoliosis, and shoddy orthodontic work that I never wanted in the first place. I had a history of abuse. When I began treatment with my chiro I was making a looooottt of money (for a 20-something year old recent grad without any responsibilities or debt) and so going in once a month at a slightly discounted rate did not seem crazy to me because I felt so much happier and more focused, less anxious. I believe I had my first treatment at the very end of 2011 and continued to progress and feel better until January 2012. That was approximately 12-14 sessions.

By this time my life had changed a lot. Money was low and I came across this site and experimented with self NCR. Got the balloons at Walgreens and all of them seemed far stretchier than what my guy was using. I did not get the powerful force (and cracking) I did in the office and attributed it to the balloon difference after a few days of failed attempts and noting the difference in sensation.

Had allotted money for a negative outcome and so I went back to my chiro and had another session. Felt so much better and decided that going forward self-NCR was not for me. However, I started to have issues about two sessions later (April and then worse in May). I felt a strong outward-pushing sensation on my nosebridge while having balloons inflated and it felt very, very different from the treatment I had before and very off. Usually I feel great following a session but I had trouble sleeping and my head felt constantly tight and stressed/stretched. While sleeping my jaw pushed outward to try and compensate for the stretched nose(bridge). Essentially it felt like he was blowing my head up at whatever random direction instead of at a targeted point, and I felt and looked a little strange during this time.

This is getting long. Sorry.

I decided that instead of giving money I didn't really have to this guy who would NOT listen to me and completely blew me off when I was terrified and made it clear that something was wrong I would experiment with other types of bodywork that I had researched. Over the next six months I did a rolfing series and got my atlas adjusted. Both of these were very powerful and restored my skull/face to a relaxed and mostly symmetric state.

But for most maintaining near-perfect equilibrium is impossible without maintaining continual recalibration. Three months after any bodywork my chiro (who was calling a lot by this point) left a message and I decided to call him back to express my concerns again and because a part of me wanted the balance and symmetry that I felt in those early days of NCR.

He admitted that he began using a different type/brand of balloon around the time I came in for my final two sessions when I had issues. After I stopped coming back other clients expressed similar concerns. Eventually he tried the balloons himself and realized that they were so stretchy that they expanded in any direction instead of back into the upper throat cavity where the sphenoid is affected. He assured me that he had better balloons in now and apologized for not listening to me.

Now I am a contractor and had just gotten paid for a chunk of work so I came in, hoping that it would be as effective as it was before. It was...not the same...but also not scary like last time. My cheekbones are definitely huge now and symmetry improved initially (starting to regress a bit now at the 2 week mark) but I have noticed that my jaw is clenched at night again and that my tongue thrust is way more noticeable and painful. I believe that NCR is a valid treatment if one is an expert in the nuances of it but also that complementary treatments are essential and overtreatment may be a real concern. At this point it seems that NCR and the rolfing and atlas treatment made more symmetry in my face but that I literally DO NOT HAVE THE SPACE in my jaw (from braces/small palate w big teeth) to go further and so instead my face is pushing forward in a triangular way, feeling pressure around my "third eye"/nose bridge/front teeth vs. my face widening and coming together all at once. Because of this I am having some trouble breathing through my nose and my head tilts forward a lot, causing my sacrum to move back and my knees to lock. This went away with rolfing. But I was greedy and wanted the whole package/perfection.

I have a few prospects for jobs with great insurance and going forward I think I am going to stick with rolfing/massage/pilates and look into palate expansion via the DNA Appliance or homeoblock should I get one of these jobs. Overall NCR has mostly been great (and has helped me get into touch with my body in an unreal way) but as someone who has had many treatments I believe there is a point one reaches where it ceases to be helpful. Maybe if I have my palate expanded it would become more effective again in the future. But I just would like to convey, as someone who has been experimenting with this for awhile, that you need to listen to your body/self and that more is not always better. I wish there were better ways to standardize the process but from my own experience it can be quite random and fickle.

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Cranial Restructuring / One year of NCR -- before and after
« on: November 21, 2012, 11:52:14 pm »
Hey people!

I found Brett's site through researching self-NCR and homeoblock stuff...NCR has helped me a lot but when I think of the money I've spent on it compared to how broke I am/how baller I could have lived in India for a whole year off that amount I kind of die. So I'm thinking of starting on self-treatment.

I thought I'd post some before and after pics of me now and then maybe do an update after some time with the self treatment (if it goes well...fingers crossed! I trust that it is safe but there's definitely a learning curve). Least I can do for Brett so generously sharing the info he's accumulated with the self-treating and hopefully I'll make some discoveries of my own and help someone else.

Okay, so background: I had really big teeth and big gaps in the teeth before I had braces, as well as wide cheekbones. I never WANTED the braces. I remember crying and fighting it and telling  my mom (a Catholic...which I am not) that "If God made us perfect the way we are, why do I need to do anything to change the way I look?" [philosopher in the making! lol] She had no answer, but was a perfectionist and superficial so she forced me to get them. From the time I got my braces to the time they came off I changed a lot, had way less energy and went into a deep depression. I remember when I got my braces off I was excited, and then when it happened I was disappointed. Subconsciously I registered that my facial structure looked different...worse. My jaw was tight and my whole face had collapsed. I continued in the depression, really poor posture, wisdom teeth out, teeth grinding + TMJ from PTSD. I just assumed this is how life is as an adult.

But it's not. And while my problems aren't 100% resolved, NCR helped me stand up straight, think exponentially clearer, see better, look better, like myself more, and be more at ease in the world. This is just the beginning of my journey; I want to get more refined in eating habits, get a homeoblock put in, and heal my past and my brain as well.

Aight, enough of that. Picture time -- these first ones are before, I think like Spring/Summer 2011. Bleach hair is in the middle, about December-February last year. And the most recents, with the reddish-brown hair is this month. Notice lack of chin, short neck, tight right side in the first ones.




Now:




Halfway through (cheekbones + symmetry way improved from before):


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