The Munroe Kelly doctrine, of 1867 stated that the bones in the skull fuse. This has been totally dis proven. In the mid 60's Upledger at the university of Michigan, using dissection, cinematographic radiography, and electron microscopy proved that there is a space between the sutures (1/100 of an inch) connective tissue, blood supply and nerve supply. For further confirmation consult Chaitows work and SOT documents.
Quoting 1867 information as accurate today, dates you.
@DrT967 Hello Dr. I have had an injury to my head and have had various problems since then. Tinnitus, vision disturbances, my eyes aren't adjusting at night, and tmj issues. I would love to come to you or visit one of the 800, I live in California. Do these seem like symtoms of cranial subluxations. and are they reversible? Look forward to hearing from you. Chris
This doc rocks!!! I tried it my self when I had a migraine attack.
It soften the pain, and my pain was gone in 1 hour. Normally it takes 12 hours when I have migraine. I tought always it was sugar that started the pain. I never tought that the skull could be the reason for the pain. I had a car accident when I was 8 years old. I am now 31 and have migraine since 6 years. Now I am sure the accident was the reason for pain, and not cafeine or sugar. Thx doctor.
It really works, we have over 800 Chiropractors world wide that can do CATS cranial technique. We help many international clients that come to Turner Wellness inToronto for 3 to 6 days for intensive treatment protocol.
You need to watch the video again and see how much was spent prior to the day he spent in the office. Yes, most health procedure require maintenance. You do not brush your teeth once or do one work out or take supplements once. It does require repeated procedures over a period of time to make the correction and have the bones grow in proper place. This video was done three years ago, Gary comes every six months for a check up, still headache free.
in 1867 it was reported by Munroe and Kelly that the bones in the skull fused. We were even taught this in Chiropractic college in the early 70's. But , it was proven by Upledger in 1967 at the University of Michigan using cinematographic radiology and electron microscope with dissection that the bones in the skull have a 100th of an inch space between them and contain connective tissue, blood supply and a nerve supply. So be careful when you quote 1867 information.
... Your suggesting that you are actually moving his cranial bones? The skull is extremely thick, if this person was 8 I would not be so skeptical, but he is an adult, these bones of the skull fuse. Also are you suggesting that the dent in his skull will be lessened thanks to your "adjustments" ? Still, I'm glad the man is feeling better, just sounds a bit too good to be true. i am aware of no physical evidence that shows the skull can be adjusted.
Ok I been suffering constant massive headaches for 14 years since my coma.., I have studied and studied and searched for relief and found nothing. What this guy is saying is actually making alot of sense to me from my understanding of all the research I have done.
Does this guy have students in Australia practicing at all?
We do a lot of international clients. they come to our clinic for 1 or 2 weeks for an intensive treatment protocol of 5 adjustments a day for three days a week.
Every one is different, some take three days and others the full 6 days of 30 adjustments.
Don't know if you've received an answer to your e-mail of a year ago or not, but Dr. Turner has offices in both Barrie & Toronto, Canada. There are a few in the United States that he managed to train before our government stepped in & put a stop to it- because of the 911 thing, he was told.
This Doc Rocks.
winterwinds2 1 month ago
the sutures between the cranial bones fuse early in life and cannot be moved
Goatoftheforest 1 year ago
@Goatoftheforest
The Munroe Kelly doctrine, of 1867 stated that the bones in the skull fuse. This has been totally dis proven. In the mid 60's Upledger at the university of Michigan, using dissection, cinematographic radiography, and electron microscopy proved that there is a space between the sutures (1/100 of an inch) connective tissue, blood supply and nerve supply. For further confirmation consult Chaitows work and SOT documents.
Quoting 1867 information as accurate today, dates you.
Dr.T
DrT967 8 months ago
holy
MrSuperneocon 1 year ago
you sir rock,,wow a doctor that knows what they are doing..so cool
VegasMobsters 1 year ago
Awesome work!
tortybits 1 year ago
@DrT967 Hello Dr. I have had an injury to my head and have had various problems since then. Tinnitus, vision disturbances, my eyes aren't adjusting at night, and tmj issues. I would love to come to you or visit one of the 800, I live in California. Do these seem like symtoms of cranial subluxations. and are they reversible? Look forward to hearing from you. Chris
cucchi11 1 year ago
This doc rocks!!! I tried it my self when I had a migraine attack.
It soften the pain, and my pain was gone in 1 hour. Normally it takes 12 hours when I have migraine. I tought always it was sugar that started the pain. I never tought that the skull could be the reason for the pain. I had a car accident when I was 8 years old. I am now 31 and have migraine since 6 years. Now I am sure the accident was the reason for pain, and not cafeine or sugar. Thx doctor.
hopala007 1 year ago
Very Cool!
xray538 1 year ago
They was he pushing, pulling and shoving, I thought at one point he was going to use a sledge hammer on the guy's head...
Well, thank God he didn't!
zedonutube 1 year ago
repeated visits over a long period of time aha the magic words !!!! conman
smurfarooney2003 1 year ago
@smurfarooney2003, If it really works I would not carry paying for it!
zedonutube 1 year ago
@zedonutube
It really works, we have over 800 Chiropractors world wide that can do CATS cranial technique. We help many international clients that come to Turner Wellness inToronto for 3 to 6 days for intensive treatment protocol.
DrT
DrT967 1 year ago
@smurfarooney2003
You need to watch the video again and see how much was spent prior to the day he spent in the office. Yes, most health procedure require maintenance. You do not brush your teeth once or do one work out or take supplements once. It does require repeated procedures over a period of time to make the correction and have the bones grow in proper place. This video was done three years ago, Gary comes every six months for a check up, still headache free.
Dr.T.
DrT967 1 year ago
@smurfarooney2003 Yer jealous of the chiropractic doctor.
chiropractic47 1 year ago
in 1867 it was reported by Munroe and Kelly that the bones in the skull fused. We were even taught this in Chiropractic college in the early 70's. But , it was proven by Upledger in 1967 at the University of Michigan using cinematographic radiology and electron microscope with dissection that the bones in the skull have a 100th of an inch space between them and contain connective tissue, blood supply and a nerve supply. So be careful when you quote 1867 information.
DrT967 1 year ago
... Your suggesting that you are actually moving his cranial bones? The skull is extremely thick, if this person was 8 I would not be so skeptical, but he is an adult, these bones of the skull fuse. Also are you suggesting that the dent in his skull will be lessened thanks to your "adjustments" ? Still, I'm glad the man is feeling better, just sounds a bit too good to be true. i am aware of no physical evidence that shows the skull can be adjusted.
Subfightr 1 year ago
Ok I been suffering constant massive headaches for 14 years since my coma.., I have studied and studied and searched for relief and found nothing. What this guy is saying is actually making alot of sense to me from my understanding of all the research I have done.
Does this guy have students in Australia practicing at all?
mysty0 1 year ago
@mysty0
We have about 800 Chiropractors world wide who know the CATS technique, but none in Australia yet.
We have one in Singapore, one in Israel, one in Germany and one in Switzerland.
The rest are in Canada and the US.
DrT967 1 year ago
Add more videos!
anastu 2 years ago
If I come to Toronto and Barrie, how long do I need to stay for the correction?
wade2970 2 years ago
@wade2970
We do a lot of international clients. they come to our clinic for 1 or 2 weeks for an intensive treatment protocol of 5 adjustments a day for three days a week.
Every one is different, some take three days and others the full 6 days of 30 adjustments.
DrT967 1 year ago
Wonderful! Where can one go for
this treatment?
In the United States?
1bluelashes 3 years ago
@1bluelashes
E-mail me and I can refer you to a CATS Chiropractor in your area. Look up Turner
Wellness to contact us.
DrT967 1 year ago
Where can one go to get this treatment?
1bluelashes 3 years ago
Don't know if you've received an answer to your e-mail of a year ago or not, but Dr. Turner has offices in both Barrie & Toronto, Canada. There are a few in the United States that he managed to train before our government stepped in & put a stop to it- because of the 911 thing, he was told.
deediper 2 years ago