How can NeuroCranial Restructuring make you look and think better?

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Have you ever noticed how a person’s personality can change after a head injury? There’s a mechanical reason for this: the brain functions with the help of two crucial fluids—blood and cerebrospinal fluid—and injuries can disrupt their flow patterns. According to principles of hydraulics, the flow of fluids is determined by the shape of the vessel they move through. When the bones of the skull shift out of alignment due to traumatic events—such as falls, accidents, physical assaults, dental work, or PTSD-related incidents—the shape of these vessels changes. As a result, brain function can be affected. The effects vary: one person may experience depression, another might suffer memory lapses, and a third may lose their creativity. Changes in bone alignment also affect appearance. Skin stretches smoothly only when the underlying bones are properly aligned; otherwise, wrinkles, folds, and creases appear. Even vision, balance, and jaw function can be impaired when the bones of the head are out of place. Sometimes, after such incidents, the skull bones naturally return to their original alignment and no long-term problems occur. But this is rare. More often, they remain misaligned and require very specific treatment to be returned to their original design. Unfortunately, most physical medicine therapies focus on relieving pain and joint dysfunction rather than fully correcting the underlying alignment. While the relief is welcome, true cures are rare—which is why many people need ongoing care like massages, chiropractic adjustments, craniosacral therapy, and similar treatments week after week, sometimes indefinitely. NCR was developed in the early 1990s and first named in 1995–almost 30 years ago, Dr. Dean Howell has himself developed many additional advanced techniques that he uses regularly. NeuroCranial Restructuring (NCR)—is the only physical medicine approach that routinely restores the original alignment patterns of the skull bones, resolving these aforementioned persistent health and other issues. For three decades, NCR has successfully treated a wide range of conditions, including:

  • headaches and migraines
  • sinusitis
  • double vision
  • glaucoma
  • sleep apnea
  • TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder)
  • anxiety, depression, OCD, and anger management challenges
  • whiplash syndrome
  • hunchback and swayback
  • sciatica
  • energy and chakra imbalances
  • All of these conditions have primarily mechanical causes. For example, chronic depression should not be treated solely with herbs or pharmaceutical drugs—it’s better to correct the underlying mechanical problem with NCR. As the skull bones gradually move into better alignment, the brain fits more naturally inside the skull. This means it experiences less pressure from the surrounding bones. In fact, it’s as if the brain is being gently squeezed all the time when the bones are misaligned—and this compression contributes to malfunction. NCR gradually decompresses the brain, mechanically relieving much of the body’s stress . NCR can even reduce the need for elective plastic surgery. Thinking about an eyelid lift, cheekbone balancing procedure, or maxillofacial surgery to bring your face and jaw forward? Many of these aesthetic concerns can be addressed with NeuroCranial Restructuring.

    For more information, www.DrDeanHowell.com

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    Bruce Brown

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