Adjustment of a Sacro-iliac subluxation with tuning forks

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2010

On the first visit of a patient in acute stage of subluxation, I apply the following protocol to facilitate the adjustment and get it more efficient:
- Once localized the subluxation, in the present case a left PI ilium subluxation, I draw a line on the patient's skin to visualize the border between the subluxated iliac bone and the sacrum at the level of the sacro-iliac articulation.
- Then I activate 2 tuning forks, one with a 128 Hz frequency and fixed weights, the other one with a 258 Hz frequency and fixed weights. To activate them, I grab each tuning fork at its base without touching the U part and I knock one against the other at the level of the weights.
- I apply one on the iliac bone, on the left side of the line I drew, and the other on the sacrum on the right side of the line. I stay until the vibration ceases and I repeat the operation three or four times.
- That allows the subluxated articulation to go from mobility 0 to mobility 0.001. This is the result of creating a vibration on the ilium with one frequency and a vibration on the sacro with a different frequency. This is a logical physical process. It has nothing to do with the crap heard about opening chakras or working at the angel level and presented by illuminated gurus.

Then I proceed to the regular adjustment of the PI ilium with a classic chiropractic technique.

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  • I'm sure this guy is good, but "banging" these weighted tuning forks together is tragic. Tuning Forks will last a life time if they are taken care of properly. You are SUPPOSED to activate them on a rubber surface like a hockey puck. You will get a more deeper vibration that lasts longer, plus your not putting dents and chips in the forks by "banging" them together which will effect their tone.

  • @1217jacqueline

    Thank you for this very helpful information.

  • So then. In more laymen's terms what is the benefit of this, since- at least- you don't claim to be opening 'Chakras' or any other kind of 'out there' stuff. Really, I'm just curious what you believe to be the actual benefit. Sorry for the slight redundancy there. :p

  • @Surasanji

    I don't believe in chakras and energetic therapy. The tuning forks I use have a different vibratory wavelength. Let's grade the unsubluxated articulation with a 0 grade and the subluxated articulation with a 100 grade. I apply one vibrating tuning fork on the subluxated iliac bone and the other vibrating tuninf fork on the sacrum very close to the subluxated iliac bone. It is the vibration difference that starts the adjustment, changing the subluxation grade from 100 to 90.

  • @Surasanji 2nd part:

    Then the regular adjustment will reduce the grade from 90 to 55, whereas without the tuning forks pre-adjustment, it would hace lowered from 100 to 75. Does it make sense?

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  • So did it work? What prevents the ilium from subluxating again?

  • interesting, but she never said "thanks, I feel great".

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