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Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
SECTION 3 -
MATERNAL AND CHILDREN'S CONDITIONS
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Both of my children
have recurring ear infections. My elder child had tubes put in his ears
but the infections still continued. My doctor says it’s normal. I read
that dairy products increase mucous production in the body and support
the growth of unfavorable bacteria which lead to infections. Even after
I have eliminated dairy from the kids’ diet, the problem remains. What
would your approach be?
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My daughter is constantly getting colds and coughs, yet I see
other kids staying healthy. We eat very well in comparison to
the other families, so I know that is not the problem. I don’t
want to keep using the excuse that there is “just another flu or
cold going around” as I know this is not a true reason. What
could be going on?
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Is it safe or even recommended to have treatments before getting
pregnant or when one is pregnant? Can you help with difficult
childbirths?
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Reading your book and other materials, it makes sense to have an
infant checked ASAP, with or without symptoms. Is this correct?
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My child spent very little time crawling and went straight to
walking. Now when he walks I notice his right foot turns out and
he tends to fall frequently. Is this a sign of something?
11: Both of my children
have recurring ear infections. My elder child had tubes put in his ears
but the infections still continued. My doctor says it’s normal. I read
that dairy products increase mucous production in the body and support
the growth of unfavorable bacteria which lead to infections. Even after
I have eliminated dairy from the kids’ diet, the problem remains. What
would your approach be?
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Ear canal |
You are doing the right thing by limiting or eliminating the dairy
products, which would always be my recommendation. From a structural
standpoint, however, quite commonly several possibilities exist.
The simplest possibility can be corrected by any chiropractor, in which
the top vertebra or “atlas” vertebrae is stuck or fixated and needs to
be mobilized or adjusted. The logic behind why the infections are
recurring is due to improper drainage of the Eustachian tubes.
The Eustachian tubes connect the outer ear to the inside of the throat
and have attachments to each side of the atlas vertebra. Not only does this allow
for equalization of air pressure (as when we yawn or open our mouths in
an airplane) but also to allow for a tight or taut tube allowing fluids
to drain into the throat and out of the body.
If the atlas is stuck off to one side, the tube is more taut on one
side, but lax on the other. This causes poor drainage on the lax side
and the fluids accumulate. Stagnant fluids go bad and the bacteria move
in!
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The more complex cause is that the higher centers that keep the head
righted (i.e. the cranial injury complex discussed in Answer 1) are not
working and the atlas is going out of optimal position in COMPENSATION
to the offset cranium. In this case the chiropractic adjustments would
be short lasting, and a cranial injury correction using the N.O.T.
protocols would first be needed. Once the cranial circuitry is corrected
and calibrated, the adjustment to the neck could be performed and the
problem corrected.

Close up with Eustachian tube
12: My daughter is
constantly getting colds and coughs, yet I see other kids staying
healthy. We eat very well in comparison to the other families, so I know
that is not the problem. I don’t want to keep using the excuse that
there is “just another flu or cold going around” as I know this is not a
true reason. What could be going on?
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Repetitive illnesses |
If you refer to my book “Let It Flow”, I discuss how most of us
have had at least one injury in which the body could not self correct.
The innate intelligence then must put more energy into staying prepared
for a future life threatening trauma (locked in fight/flight).
Unfortunately, the extra energy needed for the fight/flight protective
system is taken from the immune system and reproductive/hormonal
systems.
The weak immune system and recurring illnesses are usually secondary,
and the primary correction needed is to first correct and disarm the
fight/flight system, using the N.O.T. protocols. This is why you may find that antibiotics and other medications are not
working. Please remember that the significant trauma may have occurred during
childbirth as I explain in Answer 13. |
13: Is it safe or even
recommended to have treatments before getting pregnant or when one is
pregnant? Can you help with difficult childbirths?
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Pregnant woman |
Let’s pretend that you fell off of a horse when you were 11 years
old. When you fell you landed on your rear but then fell backward and
struck the back of your head against the ground. Immediately after the
fall you could not really move for 10 minutes, but eventually stood up,
walked, and returned to normal life. Sure there may have been pain for
the next week or so, but it lessened after about a month and you
eventually forgot about it.
At 17 you started to notice some pain in your low back, but not much and
you just became used to living with it. In addition, you have accepted
that the cramping and aching during your menstrual cycles is normal
since you have “always had them.”
At 27 you became pregnant and had significant back pain during
pregnancy. When you went into labor it was very challenging, and you
were in labor for 16 hours. The doctors were even considering a
C-section. After delivering, you now experience constant back pain. |
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Twisted pelvic canal |
The above scenario is quite common. The fall at 11 caused
disorganization between your head and pelvis, creating a gait fault (see
Answer 3). Your pelvis is now twisted or torqued in compensation to your
head, and you eventually notice some back pain. When you add the
physical stress of pregnancy years later, the “hidden” problems from the
fall off the horse now start to surface constantly. What is worse is
that now you are going to force an infant to squeeze its head through a
twisted smaller pelvic hole. He/she doesn’t want to come out because it
will twist his/her cranium on exit, and the innate intelligence is aware
of this potential danger. During labor, you enter the typical game of
push/pull for many hours. |

Delivery of an infant
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X-ray of infant
with cranial malformation |
Not only have you neglected to have your body corrected and put into
optimal shape before bringing another into this world, but you have
significantly increased the odds of your newborn having a cranial injury
and subsequent neural disorganization! This will go on unchecked by the
mainstream health professionals until the child begins to manifest
symptoms such as one foot turning our more than the other, slow
reflexes, difficulty walking, falling frequently to one side, etc. Even
worse is that if your child grows up and experiences back pain, you will
be told that it must be genetic, which I feel is an overused and
irresponsible explanation for the cause of many conditions.
Being checked and corrected with Neural Organization Technique is not
only recommended but the responsible thing to do for any mother (and
father). Before she gets pregnant, while she is pregnant, and after she
has given birth. The same goes for the newborn.
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14: Reading your book and
other materials, it makes sense to have an infant checked ASAP, with or
without symptoms. Is this correct?
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Child receiving treatment |
You are correct. It takes very little time to check and correct an
infant as the circuitry should not have been disorganized for too long
(assuming it was either because of malpositioning during pregnancy or
pressure from birthing-see Answer 13). What is worse is when one leaves
the infant unchecked. The more time left unchecked, the more blockage
occurs in the full expression of the infants’ life force and this only
interferes with its development, which is very rapid in the first
months! |
15: My child spent very
little time crawling and went straight to walking. Now when he walks I
notice his right foot turns out and he tends to fall frequently. Is this
a sign of something?
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Crawling infant |
The act of crawling establishes the nerve
pathways between the brain and body to move in a cross pattern (i.e.
right brain talks to left side and vice versa). If a child has neural
disorganization they will commonly find it difficult or awkward to
crawl, and will move to walking; however it will be an uncoordinated
looking walk.
The fact that he has one foot turning out and falls confirms to me that
there is disorganization and he should receive N.O.T.
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