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Friends,An established patient (female, mid-fifties, active, ileostomy by hx) started having a most unusual combination of physical complaints about 10-12 weeks ago.  As I recall, her first complaint was of hot cuticles.  All of her fingernail beds were bright red and hot, inflamed for no known reason.  Soon, she began to notice other symptoms.  Within about a month of onset, she was diagnosed with a poly-auto-immune disorder of unknown origin.  A self-induced inflammatory process had taken over all the muscles of her body, her optic nerve, her vocal chords, her heart and lungs.  She went from an active insurance exec to bed, unable to walk on her own even to the bathroom, in constant pain and wholly devoid of energy.  She was going down very fast and was sent home from the hospital as they had nothing more to offer her and she wanted to be at home with her family.   She had been taking a slug of meds, but nothing had reversed her chronic and degenerative course.Fortunately, Les Feinberg was holding an advanced NMT seminar in Vancouver this past weekend and graciously agreed to see her as a case study during that seminar.   Patient had to be wheelchaired in as she could hardly walk on her own.  Les took the history cold and started to input diagnostic data from the hospital into his computer, combining that info with data he was getting from his scripted survey of her condition.  His review of her health condition was systematic and very thorough.  Although I couldn't understand the mechanisms at work in Dr. Feinberg's review, his analysis was working as he would turn the patient away from him periodically and stimulate her spine with an arthro-stim from top to bottom.   The first treatment, that I observed, lasted maybe an hour.Immediate improvement was noted in the patient's vocal quality after the first treatment.  The patient followed up with four more daily sessions with Les.  Now, at the end of five treatments, she self-evaluates her condition to be 90-95% improved, with a 50% improvement in her lungs which were the most difficult of her complaints.  Les has advised her to follow up with a local NMT practitioner which she is anxious to do.I want to publicly thank Dr. Feinberg for his kindness in seeing this patient.  Her family had all returned home to be with her in what they had been told was a life-threatening condition.   It will be a mystery, no doubt, to her hospital care-givers as to how she has improved recently after a couple of months of decline under their pharmaceutical care.  Nonetheless, she has greatly improved.  The condition appears to have been reversed at this point.  This was my first personal encounter with NMT and I am very much impressed.   I see myself working another year or two, now at age 65, but if I were any younger, I would want to find out everything that Dr.Feinberg knows.  The future of NMT looks very bright, at least with auto-immune disorders and I suspect with many other conditions as well.  To the extent that NMT protocols can be reproduced in the profession, the future of chiropractic is equally as bright.A heart-felt thanks to Dr. Les Feinberg! Sears, DCNW PDX

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Hi ,

Thanks for the opportunity to work with your patient. She

had a great response as we see so frequently with NMT. That first session

with her would typically be about 30 minutes in my office rather than a

teaching session. Her follow up sessions were about 20 minutes. What

you didn’t see was another patient who works at a coffee shop near the

hotel. She heard about NMT and asked if she might be treated. She

had a moderate anaphylactic reaction to corn. If she at a corn chip her

mouth tongue and cheeks would swell and develop hives within about 30

seconds. I treated her in a 20 minute NMT session and she was immediately

able to eat corn chips right there on the stage with no allergy reaction.

Again, this is pretty routine with NMT. I’ve done this about 35

times in seminar situations with all ranges of severity and all have been able

to eat the food they were allergic to without reaction.

NMT is really basic chiropractic philosophy in action. D.D.

Palmer advised us to attend to both quantity interference at the spinal level

and quality interference at brain level. Chiropractic students I have

spoken with recently have not even heard of quality interference. We have

an effective and easily learned protocol in NMT to address issues of quality

interference that produces an informational basis for disease. In the

immunological conditions mentioned above we can postulate that the data

processing systems that regulate the immune system have some sort of confusion

or corruption of their information state.

Thanks again, .

S. Feinberg, D.C.

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Subject: An NMT case study

Friends,

An established patient (female, mid-fifties, active,

ileostomy by hx) started having a most unusual combination of physical

complaints about 10-12 weeks ago. As I recall, her first complaint was of

hot cuticles. All of her fingernail beds were bright red and hot,

inflamed for no known reason. Soon, she began to notice other symptoms.

Within about a month of onset, she was diagnosed with a poly-auto-immune

disorder of unknown origin. A self-induced inflammatory process had taken

over all the muscles of her body, her optic nerve, her vocal chords, her heart

and lungs. She went from an active insurance exec to bed, unable to walk

on her own even to the bathroom, in constant pain and wholly devoid of energy.

She was going down very fast and was sent home from the hospital as they

had nothing more to offer her and she wanted to be at home with her family.

She had been taking a slug of meds, but nothing had reversed her chronic

and degenerative course.

Fortunately, Les Feinberg was holding an advanced NMT

seminar in Vancouver this past weekend and graciously agreed to see her as a

case study during that seminar. Patient had to be wheelchaired in as she

could hardly walk on her own. Les took the history cold and started to

input diagnostic data from the hospital into his computer, combining that info

with data he was getting from his scripted survey of her condition. His

review of her health condition was systematic and very thorough. Although

I couldn't understand the mechanisms at work in Dr. Feinberg's review, his

analysis was working as he would turn the patient away from him periodically

and stimulate her spine with an arthro-stim from top to bottom. The

first treatment, that I observed, lasted maybe an hour.

Immediate improvement was noted in the patient's vocal

quality after the first treatment. The patient followed up with four more

daily sessions with Les. Now, at the end of five treatments, she

self-evaluates her condition to be 90-95% improved, with a 50% improvement in

her lungs which were the most difficult of her complaints. Les has

advised her to follow up with a local NMT practitioner which she is anxious to

do.

I want to publicly thank Dr. Feinberg for his kindness in

seeing this patient. Her family had all returned home to be with her in

what they had been told was a life-threatening condition. It will be a

mystery, no doubt, to her hospital care-givers as to how she has improved

recently after a couple of months of decline under their pharmaceutical care.

Nonetheless, she has greatly improved. The condition appears to

have been reversed at this point.

This was my first personal encounter with NMT and I am very

much impressed. I see myself working another year or two, now at age 65,

but if I were any younger, I would want to find out everything that Dr.Feinberg

knows. The future of NMT looks very bright, at least with auto-immune

disorders and I suspect with many other conditions as well. To the extent

that NMT protocols can be reproduced in the profession, the future of

chiropractic is equally as bright.

A heart-felt thanks to Dr. Les Feinberg!

Sears, DC

NW PDX

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