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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2011

The original video can be found at http://www.myspace.com/video/sanmorajaim/alphabiotics-training-seccion-marrio...

This is merely a youtube mirror of that copy. This video was put up due to the difficulty of posting links to the original in youtube comments.

Keywords for finding similar material are alphabiotics, alphabioticos, and Chrane Condyle Lift.

The Chrane Condyle Lift is the maneuver that was performed. It is referred to as an alignment (compared to a chiropractic adjustment).

ALSO, if you are looking for more videos involving joint cracking, my favorites list might be worth checking out; it contains a large number of chiropractic / joint cracking videos.

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  • Apparently I gave incorrect information in the description above. A user PMed me with the following correction:

    "Hi. Great video of [name redacted] aligning and sharing his stories. The one thing is what he is doing is not the Condyle Lift. the Condyle lift Dr. V.B. Chrane developed had the participant lying on their stomach and had pre and post xrays done of C1. the Condyle lift is a Chiropractic manipulation, the Alphabiotic Alignment is NOT. Their is no bone adjustment involved."

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  • That was awesome

  • So enjoy listening to Kevin's Alphabiotic travel stories!

  • @alphanona it is amazing to guess that I have not been trained in alphabiotics and not able to do Chrane condyle lift or alpha biotics move. if people are amateur and no prior training in manipulations or martial arts, they need to pay $8000 to learn this move. This is the problem with the internet, anyone can sat and post anything!!

  • @wonderfultiger . It is amazing what people will post who have never been trained in alphabiotics or have studied the field in depth. This is the problem with the Internet, anyone can say and post anything!!

  • people who say those kinds of things are people from non chiropractic background who have been misinformed about what they are doing.

    they are doing HVLA without any license. If patients experience any kind of trauma, or injury due to this type of thrust, then NO insurance will help them out. in fact, they can not get any malpractice insurance. condyle lift is powerful thrust, but not EVERYONE needs it. it can cause more damage to cranial alignments. Anyway, good luck.

  • . Chrane did both side of occiput lift in spine position for his life time without seeing x rays. patients lie down on tables looking up, he went right and left. he kept doing this thrust on every single patients every time they come without evaluation or whatsoever and patients got better. there are movements going on teaching chiropractic adjustment to lay public under the name of different treatments. this is one of them. by the way there is no Chiropractic manipulation exist in chiropractic

  • In theory, the pressure causes the crystalline-like structure to deform, resulting in an electrical potential or voltage which by way of a web of neurons spreads throughout both brain hemispheres facilitating the synchronization of both brain hemsipheres.

    How can any reasonable person confuse that with the wonderful profession that identifies itself with the location and correction of spinal subluxations?

  • The preliminary research of Dr. Marc VanCraeyenest suggests this pattern-interrupt first appears as a piezo-electric potential which originates in the pineal gland. In physics, a piezo-electric potential is an electrical potential or current which flows as the result of an applied physical pressure (alphabiotic method) on a crystalline-like structure (conjectured to be the pineal gland).

  • The alignment itself may feel awkward at first, but this is simply due to a mistaken interpretation of passive head movements as dangerous. When the movement is simply allowed to happen, it can be quite delightful."

    Dr. Marc VanCraeyenest (paraphrased and edited for clarity): The alignment, which feels like a 'hiccup' to the nervous system, gently introduces a introduces a high level, non-threatening sensory input (pattern-interrupt) to the brain.

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