Promising treatment for Tinnitus they don’t want you to know about.

Drew was treated with NeuroCranial Restructuring which is a cranial therapy using endo nasal balloons that yields amazing changes in the shape of your cranium / skull allowing it to be it’s natural width and shape so that the inner ears align properly and the nerves fire better and this can often relieve tinnitus when nothing else helps. Taking pressure off of the skull allows for better brain and ear function. Dr. Lieurance is one of only 2 doctors in the state of Florida that perform this amazing treatment.Having suffered for many years with sinus trouble or chronic sinusitis she was refered to Dr.Lieurance, Cranial expert, for NCR or NeuroCranial Restructuring by another physician. She tried nasal spray’s steroids, turbinate surgery, or resection, septal correction for deviated septum among other treatments with limited results. By adjust the sphenoid using endonasal balloons along with specific body positions. This is a functional neurological treatment that allows better communication with the inner ear or semicircular canals. Also fee’s up the area around the ear for better circulation to help speed healing through acupuncture meridians and lymphatic drainage of the ear organs responsible for balance. There is also cerebellar correction that improves frequency of firing of shunt stabilization to spine and postural stabilizer muscles which communicate to the ear and brain to maintain proper balance under gravity. in This treatment was first discovered by Stober ND

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25 Comments.

  1. @onerichie
    I’m aggressive and shouting the odds because I’m tired of hearing from ignorant, mindless drones like you parroting idiotic slogans like “conspiracy theory” when you haven’t done an ounce of research. You rely on vague impressions of how you think things might be, based on your experience and “common sense”, yet you critically examine nothing. you’re pathetic, and utterly common. Enjoy living in the mainstream, tool.

  2. @onerichie I don’t believe vaccines are used for population control. You’re so clueless to all of this, you rely on extreme examples rather than actually going and looking at the basics. There’s mountains of evidence that the pharmaceutical system “medical industrial complex” is deeply corrupt, but people like you would rather cover their ears and shout “lalala I’m not listening you’re craaaaazy” rather than snapping out of your dumbass trance and doing some research for once in your life.

  3. @onerichie
    nobody said everything is a lie or a coverup, but there are systems in place which rely on deception, propaganda, murder, etc. to function and dominate society. you’re stuck in this ridiculous paradigm that most of human history happened “accidentally”, please – grow up. do some research for once. start with the pharamaceutical system and Monsanto. your lemming like ignorance is just pathetic, it’s 2011 and you’re still throwing around the retarded term “conspiracy theory.”

  4. @onerichie
    only because you’re a dumb tool who doesn’t know anything about the pharmaceutical system and obviously absorb mainstream media bullshit like a sponge

  5. who the fuck is “they” that don’t want us to know about it???
    i wish i can get my hands on them…

  6. “… they don’t want you to know about.” Who’s “they”? This is conspiracy-theory and snake-oil salesman language. Iv’e had this treatment, and it did nothing. I’ve spent thousands of dollars pursuing promises. I’m sick of quacks and shysters trying to cash in on others’ desperation. There are things that can be done to help one cope, but there’s no cure. Implying or outright claiming a cure is unethical at best. Brain research is the only promising avenue, and all we can do is wait and hope.

  7. @hmyers512 testimonials are indeed the weakest form of evidence… I can find a 100 videos where people swear they’ve been by a preacher… does that mean the preacher is sent from God? Ofcourse not… some are obvious scammers. Are there any other NCR research I can look at aside from these testimonials?

  8. @hmyers512 the world is flat society simply would like some solid evidence before we get involved in something like NCR

  9. @SargentandGreenLeaf
    Highly intelligent comment.

  10. @facerestructuring
    That may be more believable if your account still existed.

  11. @Mikey1724

    I strongly suggest this, it cost me like $35 totally worth it

    I was able to cure my tinnitus once and for all thanks to this article:
    Good thing I did this a couple of months ago and it hasn’t come back.

    thehelpfortinnitus (.) com

  12. @hayabusafmw

    Dude, give this a try. Totally recommend it!

    I was able to cure my tinnitus once and for all thanks to this article:
    Good thing I did this a couple of months ago and it hasn’t come back.

    thehelpfortinnitus (.) com

  13. i would pay i guess 50 000 for Tinnitus cure , i don’t care much about the small earing loss i got the ring sucks man

    im a musician hehe

  14. wow someone make a cure for tinnitus, i would pay 15000 dollars for a real cure and im sure some people will pay even more

  15. AmyLeesPetWookiee

    @1488CSA Trade secrets. Look at the small details for suspect things, such as the nurse who would need to be acting. She seemed to be acting naturally to me.

  16. Won’t show technique———-very suspect.

  17. total bullshit

  18. I dont think I would trust anything labeled with “they don’t want you to know about” also popping balloons deep inside your nose does not sound very safe to me. testiomonials are the weekest kind of proof, I would rather see peer reviewed trials.

  19. @Mikey1724
    If you are really interested in curing your tinnitus, I strongly suggest that you read the following post. It led me to heal my tinnitus once and for all.

    thehelpfortinnitus (.) com

  20. @sunnysideup465
    does it cost a lot of money to do this nor treatment??
    and is it 4 day thing like the man in the video?

  21. @SargentandGreenLeaf – you are ignorant, sorry, but i experienced it and this is for real. I know many members of the “world is flat” society and the one thing they have in common is their facts come from their opinions. I researched this before i had it done, and my facts from research trump your ignorance every time. If we didn’t have idiots like you around – more people would be helped. .

  22. @onerichie maybe conspiracy isn’t the right word. The skepticism that comes from being a bunch of know it alls and not being able to learn new things might be more like it. The pharmacutical companies, on the other hand, would rather you treat the symptoms than the source for if people correct the source of their problem, they’ve lost a customer.

  23. facerestructuring

    There’s another treatment they’re not going to want you to know about… it’s a version of NCR that can be done at home… see my Face Restructuring video

  24. chirobase o r g, suggests that we be wary of Neurocranial Restructuring.
    They say, ” There is no published scientific evidence or logical reason to believe that NCR is effective for treating ANY of the conditions for which it is recommended. There is no reason to believe that the sphenoid bone can be safely manipulated or that moving it would provide health benefits. In addition, although few complaints have been reported, there is good reason to believe that it can be harmful.”

  25. So do Chiropractors do this treatment?

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