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My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: bstratt25
Date: June 14, 2012, 5:17 pm
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Hello everyone,
I'm not much of a picture person, maybe it was ingrained in me
from when my face/skull/body used to be so messed up. So I don't
have a lot of pictures to choose from. However, I will continue
to update this site with more pictures when I get the time to go
scrolling back through the hundreds that are on my computer
(most not of me, or weird ones of me in the background
somewhere).
None of these are professional quality but I really don't care,
I just want to give a quick visual demo on how dramatically this
therapy can improve appearance (and more importantly, overall
functionality).
The first pic here is painful to look at, this was me after 4 or
5 sessions (20 treatments) of NCR. My face got like this due to
the bad car accident I was in and birth trauma as well. Looks
like I got hit in the face with baseball bat several times
The second picture is me recently (about 10 months of treatment
later) I'm not smiling so you can see the structure more easily.
Third picture isn't great but again, displays the structural
improvement. I'm sorry I cannot afford a camera right now for
better pictures.
Prior to treatments I had these problems:
Bruxism (teeth grinding)
Tinnitus
Restless leg syndrome
Nervous system problems
Vertigo
Blocked airflow/poor breathing
Narrow ribcage
Chronic neckaches/headaches
Terrible posture
Severe brain fog
ALL of these problems went away. I can honestly say I am
completely symptom free, and feeling very healthy and happy
every day thanks to this therapy and the other changes I've made
to my lifestyle. As you all may know, I don't write this
website to tell YOU what to do, but to tell you what works for
me.
Hope you're all doing well,
Ben
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: James
Date: June 17, 2012, 1:01 pm
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Nice progress its amazing you can even do this, stick with it
and you'll see more results :D
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: bstratt25
Date: June 17, 2012, 5:17 pm
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I expect I'll keep improving until I hit somewhere close to the
correct facial proportions. I don't so much care to look any
better, at this point. I'm satisfied, I just want to allow my
body to function as well as it can. Besides, this therapy is so
absurdly easy once you get the hang of it, takes none of my time
at all. Why not continue? :)
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: yuriy
Date: June 21, 2012, 3:05 pm
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Good pictures, good quality.
If you want us to be able to compare them better you could
upload larger version of second and third picture.
What I noticed is only that your eyes are more apart on second
and third picture,
your nose was going from top left to bottom right on first
picture (no symmetry),
on second and third picture your nose changed direction, going
from top right to bottom left (also no symmetry)... How come
such big inversion and what does it mean, and do you plan to
make it perfectly straight?
Is there anything else to notice on the picture.
P.S. My natural response after looking at pictures: It was
pleasing to look at your face in picture 2,3 and not as pleasing
to look at picture 1. Don't know why, just natural response to
picture.
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: bstratt25
Date: June 21, 2012, 3:14 pm
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My nose is going from top right to top left in the second
picture because my head is tilted.
Yeah, looking at the first picture is displeasing to me too.
We're biologically programmed to see asymmetry as "bad" or ugly,
partly because it's difficult for our brains to process. We
should take our perception more seriously rather than sweep it
under the rug but I suppose we do this to make people who have
been damaged their whole lives feel better about themselves,
because we don't know how to treat them or help them.
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: yuriy
Date: June 21, 2012, 3:33 pm
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Dam, its so funny to look at your before and after face.
On the later pictures your eyes somehow look much wiser.
Makes me think about a lot of things about my perception %)
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: bstratt25
Date: June 21, 2012, 3:40 pm
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haha yep, it's amazing that traits we think are inherent to "the
person" or "the being" are actually dependent upon the structure
of the face and skull. A tall narrow face tends to make you
think the person is high-strung, anxious, intellectual... And
funny enough, they are more likely to be all of those traits!
Our perceptions are usually correct, it's our filters that
distort it.
But I actually did make almost all of the challenging emotional
changes I've been through between when that first picture was
taken and the last two, so maybe I did become wiser! haha
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: nakedeye
Date: June 24, 2012, 5:09 am
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Hi Ben, First up thank you for starting this great forum and
helping to get the information public. I've been planning on
getting NCR treatments for several years but due to location and
finances I keep putting it off. There is only one practitioner
in my city and I feel I'd have better luck waiting till I travel
overseas to try it. I have two questions to ask:
First, how important is the correct bodywork and positioning for
a successful treatment? I have noticed on online demonstrations
that lifting up and holding the leg of the opposing treated
nasal cavity seems pretty common. I'm guessing that it helps to
open up more space? as much as raising of the arms and the
tilting angle of the head jaw and neck? I ordered Dean Howell's
book and am hoping that it clears up some of these questions.
Secondly, how did you deal with the changes and reactions of the
people that you know? Your results are tremendous, but way
beyond what the standard 4-12 sessions could achieve (in most
people). I like the changes you got in the length of your
jawline and the relationship of eyes to brow... You almost look
like a totally different person!
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: raj
Date: June 24, 2012, 8:19 am
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Hi Ben,
I'm contacting you from the UK. I have been seeing a dentist
here called Dr Amir in Putney for 4 months I believe he may have
treated the tanned young guy you featured in one of your
threads. .. A potted history I am 36 years old and have been on
and off anti-depressant meds since I was in a bad accident aged
17. These were prescribed initially by a counsellor but over
the last 4 years they have been administered by the eastman
dental hospital in London to dampen my pain receptors' to tmj
symptoms. I have narrow face and nose running from top left to
bottom right I use nasal sprays and allergy tablets year round,
otherwise alternate nasal passage block up when I am trying to
sleep. I presented to DR Amir with acute pain around the jaw
joints, persistent head and neck tension, inability to sleep or
rest fitfully on the right hand side (recently compounded by a
right shoulder ligament tear), sphenoid misalignment and
fatigue.
I am approaching four months treatment with Dr Amir and am at a
crossroads that I am hoping you may be able to help with. I am
still wearing a removeable expandable upper brace and lower
brace that is intended to create spaces between the teeth. This
will eventually straighten them with the purpose of bringing my
lower jaw forward and putting less pressure on the back of my
bite. Problem is my facial symmetry and hence my symptoms are
worse now than when I began treatment when I mention this to Dr
Amir he advises I hang in there things will get better. Looking
at the parallels with your pictures and history I would be
grateful if you could share your NCR suggestion with me because
I think I can benefit massively. PFA recent picture of me
...Please make sure you are not eating when you view!
Cheers
Raj
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Re: My NCR photo testimonial
DIR By: bstratt25
Date: June 24, 2012, 11:19 am
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--- Quote ---
> First, how important is the correct bodywork and positioning
for a successful treatment?
--- End Quote ---
Bodywork is not important at all, but it likely increases the
result and maximizes the treatment effect for that day.
Essentially it just prepares the body and connective tissue
throughout the skull and head to "unwind" or release adhesions
and change more easily after the treatment. The doctors also do
some cranial manipulation to loosen the sutures and allow the
sphenoid to move a little bit more easily. This sort of thing is
more important if it's your first time doing the treatment.
In my opinion you would benefit just as much by doing some
running then some yoga prior to a treatment in terms of
maximizing effectiveness.
--- Quote ---
>
> I have noticed on online demonstrations that lifting up and
holding the leg of the opposing treated nasal cavity seems
pretty common. I'm guessing that it helps to open up more space?
as much as raising of the arms and the tilting angle of the head
jaw and neck? I ordered Dean Howell's book and am hoping that it
clears up some of these questions.
>
--- End Quote ---
This technique was developed by Dr. Howell (actually it was
borrowed I think) out of his theory that there are particular
areas of the skull that are most "unstable" and most willing to
change. The way I understand it, practitioners contort the body
to "target" the specific most unstable areas of the sphenoid and
body. Doing this also allows the sphenoid to move more
gracefully and easily towards their aim. This, along with the
proprioceptive testing (the balance test that allows them to
make the determination of where instability is located) again
maximizes the speed of results. So treatment per treatment, NCR
may be superior to bilateral nasal specific, my method, or other
methods. It's possible but my self-treatments propelled me
along the same rate of improvement as my 8th-27th treatments (at
first results were bigger cause my skull was so messed up, way
more than most people).
--- Quote ---
>
> Secondly, how did you deal with the changes and reactions of
the people that you know? Your results are tremendous, but way
beyond what the standard 4-12 sessions could achieve (in most
people). I like the changes you got in the length of your
jawline and the relationship of eyes to brow... You almost look
like a totally different person!
>
>
--- End Quote ---
Haha... interesting question. Some of my family say things like
"wow, you look good benjamin!" But others, like my mom and dad
simply edit the old pictures of my from their mind and assume
the way I look now is the way I've always looked because they
were both in the medical field and do not like having their
belief systems challenged. They DO know my face/skull was
messed up from birth, since they agreed with my aunt who'd call
me "Mr. Magoo" (image search google). Also because my mom was
responsible for the really bad car accident where my head
smashed through the windshield and she doesn't like to think it
caused these problems because I was told by her not to get this
therapy. I've got nothing but love for them and all of these
challenges helped me get to where I am today, it's all just a
part of this unique little path I've been wandering down.
My brother laughs and says things like "ben, your head IS
smaller! how did your head shrink?" and these sorts of things.
(my head used to be huge because it was squeezed in the middle
like a toothpaste tube and had burst out towards the back/top of
the skull like an alien or mr magoo)
As for my friends, they're all very much "in the matrix" you
see... So they'll agree and go "Wow, ben, you look so
different! you look good!" but when I tell them what I did, they
go "is that really possible?" and try to change the subject and
quickly forget about it. People living in the program aren't
ready to accept that this much change is possible, they would
rather go about their mundane lives thinking it isn't. That's
just the nature of the program I suppose.
Of course, for someone like me who used to be fairly ugly to now
being fairly good looking, it's quite a transition seeing the
response of people in my daily life. Just walking to a grocery
store, people staring at me sometimes. It's so ingrained in me
to think I'm a little ugly that I sort of nod my head down and
check if I've got snot or drool running down my face or a giant
zit growing off my eyelid, because why else would they look?
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