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Re: Ineresting Pictures
By: PaperBag Date: May 2, 2017, 1:46 am
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[quote author=slamo28 link=topic=260.msg2008#msg2008
date=1493662642]
Yea this is all you need for the crane. Also, strangely im not
surprised there are no before and after pics. The crane needs to
be worn at night and i know for a fact peoples sleep habits are
poor already. The lady i talked to said one has to teach his or
herself to sleep on their back for this treatment to work. for
the average person who curls up into a ball at night, sleeping
on their back will most likely be so uncomfortable that they say
**** it and give up. Throw a crane in the mix and forget it. BUT
my hypothesis is once someone fixes their head posture and can
sleep on their back without ANY PILLOWS (which i have done), the
crane should would perfectly. Anyone who has the crane, is this
wishful thinking or does this sound practical?
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Was there anything that helped you adjust to sleeping
exclusively on your back, or was it just a situation of forcing
yourself to do it until it was natural? I practically sleep on
my face, and can see how it'd be a huge challenge to lay flat
up.
#Post#: 2018--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ineresting Pictures
By: slamo28 Date: May 2, 2017, 2:11 am
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[quote author=PaperBag link=topic=260.msg2017#msg2017
date=1493707578]
Was there anything that helped you adjust to sleeping
exclusively on your back, or was it just a situation of forcing
yourself to do it until it was natural? I practically sleep on
my face, and can see how it'd be a huge challenge to lay flat
up.
[/quote]
So this is something i've been think a lot about. My first
attempts at sleeping on my back failed and that was because my
muscles were so used to curling up into a ball. So for those who
feel major discomfort i suggest stretching hip flexors before
bed. I went to the absolute extreme and released every single
trigger point in my body. This was in hopes to fully lengthen
any atrophied muscles to assuage back sleeping process. Man
lemme tell you, i found trigger points ALL OVER especially in
the quadriceps. There was a trigger point i found that swelled
to the size of a golf ball. I even stopped goin to the gym
because i didnt want to add any excess tension. Anyway the goal
is to really loosen up hip flexors and get rid of any anteriror
pelvic tilt. Or any pelvic tilt for that matter. I would also
focus on pecotralis minor and major as that can greatly affect
posture. Like seriously do not over look those. I would refer to
this website to tackle the big six areas of your body. This
website changed my life seriously.
HTML http://www.ptacademy.edu.au/ultimate-six-unlock-your-body/
HTML http://www.ptacademy.edu.au/ultimate-six-unlock-your-body/
[quote author=Progress link=topic=260.msg2010#msg2010
date=1493669661]
I find sleep apnea and heavy snoring unavoidable when sleeping
on back, even after using pillows to elevate the head and neck.
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for those who literally cant sleep on their backs because of
airways issues, continue mewing, doing oral posture exercises
three times a day. We want that palate to widen and that lower
jaw to come forward so that your tongue wont obstruct your
airway. In the mean time you will have to elevate your upper
body using a wedge pillow as that will alleviate those airway
issues.
HTML https://www.the-pillow.com/uploads/thumb/jpg/38/640x322/uploads/images/products/38/reading-wedge.png
[quote author=Progress link=topic=260.msg2010#msg2010
date=1493669661]
It seems that even Native Americans - whose skulls neared
perfection - didn't sleep without a pillow. Yet considering the
evolution of the modern human it should be reasonable to assume
that man spent majority of this lengthy period sleeping without
a pillow, especially before becoming self-aware enough to start
utilizing complex tools. All animals in the nature have their
own proper growth ensuring natural sleeping positions that can
be achieved without any extra props. It wouldn't make sense to
believe that the modern human would've evolved to need a pillow
for sleep either. Instead, it was probably something that was
picked up over time to compensate for improper structure and
form.
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Yes exactly!
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Re: Ineresting Pictures
By: Dr Jesse Jutkowitz Date: May 5, 2017, 1:02 pm
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This is a repeat from another thread but appropriate here.
You should check the thread on handling bodies.
Jaw problems are often not just the head or even in the head at
all. It is much more than that.
check MeningealRelease.com
You can learn ABC™ yourself with a friend and save your body as
well as time and money rather than paying someone who cannot do
as much.
As I state in the video, the front view is useless, it is the
side view that is most important and if you go to
MeningealRelease.com , sign up and learn the ABC First Rib
Maneuver™ your body will work better than you imagine and you
will know the rest can be accomplished consistently -- rather
than empty promises that only work for some.
#Post#: 2054--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ineresting Pictures
By: Tyler Date: May 7, 2017, 2:40 am
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That's great, thanks for sharing.
I still have my braces atm ... I will get around to getting them
off, and getting one of those funny expander things in.
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Re: Ineresting Pictures
By: slamo28 Date: May 7, 2017, 1:43 pm
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[quote author=Selina93 link=topic=260.msg2053#msg2053
date=1494141723]
Actually there are before and after. .. and I'm really shocked
HTML http://www.thecranencrp.com/
There is the girl with severe lack of midface.. and the pic on
the right is crazingly different
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I am so skeptical of this before and after photo. Looks like a
double jaw surgery to me.
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Re: Ineresting Pictures
By: PaperBag Date: March 27, 2018, 3:23 am
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Bumping this thread because I've been obsessing about
facepulling for days, specifically the Crane.
That before and after of the girl in front of the blue
background is a patient of someone else, and she had surgeries
that are unrelated to the concept of facepulling.
HTML http://drrichardjoseph.com/photos/112.php
What's the point of displaying someone who doesn't reflect the
product being advertised?
Is the blonde girl up top the same person as the blonde woman on
the bottom? I thought the photos were unrelated, but the whole
website looks like something from 1998 so it's hard to tell and
it makes what sounds like a good invention look very amateur
when presented in such a clunky manner with little information
to see.
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