Central Nervous System Restoration
Institute
Alternative Multiple Sclerosis Clinic of Texas
www.drmccarty.com
817-448-6680
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Dr.Jim McCarty,
D.C.
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Thank
You for coming to our site. Change is Possible for YOUR Condition
. A Doctor Who Listens--What a Concept. If You Think That You Have Tried Everything and Nothing
Worked--Call Me at 817-448-6680 Our
Central Nervous System Restoration Institute is the only
clinic in the U.S. that uses the combination of Eight techniques which each have their own method of correcting the
skull sutures and slowing the progression of MS symptoms and in many cases
even causing remission. Using
the combination of these eight techniques, we can help your Multiple
Sclerosis and fatigue within twelve months. MS
patients usually do not get complete reversal of their condition, but their
balance, flexibility, and energy levels dramatically improve. AFTER
reading the ""Patient
Testimonials "" page
feel
free to drop us an e-mail with any medical questions that you have at info@drmccarty.com . Sincerely,
Dr.
Jim McCarty, D.C.
Visitors to this Site since 02-20-2002 |
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Disclaimer: My intention is to
help heal as many patients as I can. Although I have had remarkable success,
I cannot make any guarantees. Each patient and each situation is
different. If you continue to treat your MS
with the traditional approach, then you will get traditional results. My
approach is quite different. Dr. Jim McCarty, D.C. John
10:10 I have
come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly. |
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Central Nervous System Restoration Central Nervous System Restoration |
Multiple
Sclerosis The
medical community and the Multiple Sclerosis society say that MS is the
progressive demyelinization of the nerve sheath in
the central nervous system resulting in loss of nervous system control and
function. Patients with MS have been told that the myelin nerve sheath has
been eaten away. However, sometimes the condition appears to go into
remission. In fact when the patient with MS is pregnant the symptoms go into remission. How is this
possible if the nerve sheath has actually been eaten away? Did the
nerve sheath suddenly grow back? If so, how is this possible? My
approach using Central Nervous System Restoration is totally different. I
have found that we can help 50% of the patients with MS by using a
combination of five major therapies and three minor therapies. So
Far, I am the only doctor in the United States trained in all eight
therapies. There are no other doctors in the world
who are using the combination of techniques that I use. I have found that if I combine five major and three minor
different techniques that I get faster and longer lasting results. So far I am the only doctor who is
using these EIGHT techniques. They
work together very well and the results last. 1. Nimmo Technique-deep muscle work along the
spine developed by Dr. Ray Nimmo, a chiropractor, which breaks up lactic acid in the muscles and increases blood
flow and oxygen thereby helping the muscles to relax. 2. Bowen (Neuro Structural Integration
Technique)-Very light muscle work designed to relax the muscles of the spine, neck, face, and jaw even further so that they do not pull the bones back out of
place. Developed by Tom Bowen of Australia who was an osteopathic type of therapist. It resets these muscles so that they do not pull
the spine back out of place. 3. Cranial Sutural Spread- regular cranial work
that feels like I am massaging the scalp where the bones of the skull come
together. This promotes the flow of the cerebro
spinal fluid in and around the brain. 4. Cranial Lift-very gentle lifting of the head
with patient laying face up with light pressure laterally on the underside of
the skull to increase blood flow to the brain
by relaxing spasms in the "Vertebro/Basilar Artery" which supplies blood to the brain. 5. Reset jaw muscle
(Masseter) spindle fibers-very gentle massage of the major jaw muscles that
allow you to chew. 6. Central Nervous System Restoration-uses a
small instrument that looks like what is used for "angioplasty". It
is a blood pressure cuff with a finger cot (small balloon) attached that is placed into the nose
(turbinate bones) and inflated with air for about 2 seconds. The balloon then opens the cartilage at the back of the nose and
allows you to breathe better. It also "begins the process" of
restoring the subtle motion of the skull bones that is supposed to happen
when you breathe air in. The NCR therapy focuses on
removal of pressure on the skull and facial bones from the inside by
restoring movement to these joints. Recent research, done at my clinic in August 2004, has allowed for FINE TUNING of this “ Skull Work”. 7. Atlanto/Occipital Restoration-(Ligament
Resetting)-light pressure applied behind the ear (bottom of the skull) and to
the upper bone in the neck while rotating your head throughout its range of
motion during inspiration and expiration to reset and remove stress off of a VERY IMPORTANT
ligament that acts like a guy wire to support the skull. I have seen the MS get well many times by the use
of Nimmo, Bowen Therapy (Neuro Structural Therapy), Cranial Sutural Spread, Atlanto/Occipital Restoration, Masseter
Muscle Spindle Restoration and Central Nervous System Restoration which each
have their own method of correcting the Muscles. The Soft tissue work is just as
important as the Central Nervous System Restoration in correcting the underlying cause of the MS. First
let's start at the beginning! What does the term Multiple Sclerosis mean?
Multiple means more than one area or location. Sclerosis means hardening.
Thus Multiple Sclerosis means hardening of the central nervous system in more
than one location. Dehydration
of the nerve sheath will cause it to shrink, get hard, and appear as if it
has been eaten away. Dehydration
of the central nervous system in more than one location results in the condition
known as Multiple Sclerosis.
This
means that rehydrating the central nervous system will help reverse the
Multiple Sclerosis. “When we are born the brain is 90% water. As we
age our brains begin to dehydrate. Each year the brain loses about .5% of
moisture. Every ten years the brain dehydrates by as much as 5%. In twenty
years it dehydrates about 10%. By the age of forty the brain has dehydrated
by 20%. This means that by age forty the brain has gone from 90% water down
to 70% water. At this point brain fog sets in! When the brain dehydrates down
to 55% the person develops Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, or Senile
Dementia. People with Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis are showing
symptoms of a dehydrated brain and a very slowly functioning Central Nervous
System. Injuries to the head cause compression of the skull and accelerate
this process of dehydration. A
nerve fiber is like an electrical wire that is surrounded with insulation.
The amount of insulation wrapped around the wire determines how thick that
the nerve looks and how quickly that it can conduct electricity. The
insulation is called the myelin sheath and is made up of a fatty substance
called myelin. It is much like cholesterol. It looks like a jelly roll
wrapped around the nerve. The thicker the insulation the faster it can
conduct the nerve impulse. There
are three sizes of nerve fibers. "A" fibers are the largest or
thickest of all the nerve fibers. It is also fastest way to conduct a
message. "B" fibers are medium sized and do not carry information
quite as fast. "C" fibers have the least amount of insulation and
carry information slower. These are the fibers that carry pain messages to
the brain. Injuries
to the skull and/or tailbone cause dehydration of the central nervous system.
The Cerebro spinal fluid is made in the brain and is pumped through the skull
every time that we breathe. It is then pumped down to the tailbone. This
spinal fluid is responsible for keeping the central nervous system wet and
operating at peak performance. Injuries to the head and tailbone cause this
fluid not to flow properly. This results in dehydration of the central
nervous system. As
the "A" fibers dehydrate they shrink in size to a "B"
fiber. As a "B" fiber dehydrates it shrinks into the size of a
"C" fiber. The brain's ability to process information decreases
rapidly. People
with multiple sclerosis usually suffer from chronic fatigue as well. Magnesium aspartate
and potassium aspartate supplements taken for a
minimum if one year usually cause the chronic fatigue to disappear as well as
helping considerably with the MS symptoms. Magnesium
citrate powder (water soluble) works even better. If the person will add a teaspoon of apple cider
vinegar as well as a capsule of cayenne pepper, then they will get their
magnesium and their potassium as well as malic acid. This will soften up the
hard calcified inflexible muscles and help the heart to function better at
the same time. Allergy
desensitization plays a large role in minimizing the release of histamine
which is released when the brain is dehydrated and causes swelling of the
brain. WWW.NAET.COM Antioxidants
neutralizes free radicals and repairs the damage that has already been done to the central
nervous system. Microhydrin is the most powerful
antioxidant known to man. One capsule is equivalent to 10,000 glasses of
fresh squeezed organic orange juice. MSM—sulpher is important for the body to maintain flexibility
and repair the soft tissue. Alpha
Lipoic Acid is a supplement that allows antioxidants to repair both water
soluble and fat soluble
portions of the body. In other words, ALA allows the
antioxidants to repair the cell membrane as well as the DNA, RNA, and
mitochondria. It allows antioxidants to do a complete job, without it you
will only get partial results from your antioxidants. Eating
more fiber and detoxing
your colon have accelerated the results that MS patients receive. |
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