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research reveals that the body has a backup system to the central
nervous system. We have named this backup system the Towers
Meridians. The treatment and management of this system is simple and
safe. It is usually far removed from the actual trauma or pain a
patient might have. This new method uses innate's energy
intervention which activates the musculoskeletal structures and
metabolic organs by sending large streams of electricity through the
autonomic nervous system and the peripheral
meridians that circle
the entire body.
When any part of the body structures are so overwhelmed with
difficult to manage syndromes and/or the patient is immobilized by
severe pain and suffering, the innate Towers Meridians system takes
over. This unique backup to the central nervous system can be
activated, and will take over the job of mechanical and physical
tuning and balance, with a simple, safe adjustment of the Towers
Meridians. This adjustment releases the innate backup energy and
allows the body the option of self management and healing.

The Towers Meridians backup system
reflex is located in a slight impression 1 1/2 to 2 inches to the
right and left of the 7th cervical vertebra (see diagram).

These innate Tower Meridians are the body's "electric company",
ready to provide fresh, new stored electrical and nutritional energy
to any or all parts of the structures or organs of the body.

This reflex can be tested by laying palmer side of the hand on top
of the shoulders 1 1/2 to 2 inches to the right and left of the 7th
cervical or base of the neck. If this reflex is electrical upon
testing, turn the patient's head opposite of the Towers Meridian
that you intend to activate or adjust. Squeeze your hand between the
patient's skull and the Towers Meridian (like a cervical break
adjustment). With the base of the patient's head or skull against
your hand, give a quick, swift adjustment while at the same time
giving a swift thrust activating the Towers Meridian. This most
often gives an audible sound or click of accomplishment.
After the patient has responded to the Towers adjustment, and the
patient is no longer critical, innate will return control over to
the central nervous system for generalized monitoring and fine
tuning of individual body components.
When sequencing a
patient, always rule out major subluxations by first checking the
ankles, pubic bone, pinkie and thumb, 7th cervical vertebra, atlas,
and always last, the Towers Meridians. Adjust any of these major
structural components and follow by sequencing through the body
system reflexes. Do this by following the flow chart of CRA™
body reflexes and using the recommended protocol for patient
management and peak performance.
The Towers Meridian Technique gives
the provider an alternative for the management and treatment of
clientele with acute and chronic, ever so difficult, syndromes. At
times the most general, mainstream means of treatment cannot be
implemented because of serious pain and side effects.
At times, syndromes are so acute, the management demands a creative,
low risk, alternative, treatment technique and protocol that is far
removed from the area of trauma or pain. Some of these syndromes may
include all types of spinal, hip, disc, and physical difficulties.
Consider checking and treating the musculoskeletal syndromes first
through the Towers Meridian Technique. Later, you can follow by fine
tuning the central nervous system with general management and
treatment protocol.
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