The New Wave Coming: The Neck is the Key to General Health
Neck Crisis: Pain Relief in the Computer Era is about breaking the Tinnitus Code. It also is about breaking the code for headaches, migraines, hearing loss, memory loss and elevated blood pressure. Using breakthrough techniques, it is possible to silence distressing sounds in the ears. Using the same techniques, it is possible to control headaches and migraines. Also, it is possible to limit or prevent hearing loss, memory loss and high blood pressure in old age. In all cases, the common denominator is:
Reduced Blood Flow to the Brain. The techniques are simple home remedies that monetarily are cost-free. But they do take time.
The Neck is Vulnerable to Physical Abuses which will Trigger Many Health Distresses.
One morning in October of 1998, I had awakened with sudden and loud ringing in my left ear. The story unfolds in my book, Neck Crisis: Pain Relief in the Computer Era. Fifteen months later, after a most convoluted and bewildering series of events, I was able to silence the ringing. Today, almost ten years later I continue to have silence. Yes, I am convinced that my techniques are effective in shutting down tinnitus. For nearly 10 years I have proved my techniques on myself more than 150 times. My experience with these routines leaves no doubts in my mind. However, the story does not end with only tinnitus. The same methods of the neck are applicable for addressing headaches, migraines, Ménière’s Disease, hearing loss and elevated blood pressure. This is the new wave coming.
My explanation of the workings of these techniques is called the Muscle Gate Theory. In the future, the theory behind these techniques may need to be modified. There could be other physiological mechanisms at work. However, at this moment in time, my theories look perfectly plausible. I would be pleased to see a different theory being developed and one that is backed up by other techniques that work. But theories are just word explanations. But theories come and go. Currently, there are a number of theories about the causes of tinnitus, but, without playing mind games of pretense, there are no other techniques, that will shut down the ringing in the ears. Migraine sufferers and tinnitus sufferers do not care much about theories. Primarily, they are interested in practical solutions that will shut down their headaches, their migraines and their ringing. In a quick one-liner, my methods are simple bio-mechanics.
Testimonials & Nation-Wide Acknowledgement that the Neck is the Source of much Physical and Psychological Pain
For seven years (from 2000-2006), I had remained absolutely silent about my techniques until I had proven my methods beyond any doubt. Only then did I publish Silencing the Ringing. Now, in my current book, Neck Crisis: Pain Relief in the Computer Era, I have testimonials, including one from a 77-year-old snowbird from Winnipeg. I have other testimonials scattered throughout this account. Notice that the book is about the neck. The new title, Neck Crisis was the obvious choice because of the input from many, many individuals whom I had interviewed. I had listened intently to their medical experiences with neck problems. They knew that their necks were the source of their difficulties.
For six months in 2006 and in 2007, I had conducted two book tours across Canada from Victoria to Montreal. I had interviewed over 1000 people with neck problems. A number of their experiences and their testimonies are documented in Neck Crisis: Pain Relief in the Computer Era. The chapter in which these interviews are contained is called, “Evidence for the Medical Court Room.” The majority of these individuals named the neck as being the cause of their medical distresses, which included tinnitus. These individuals reinforced my theories, over and over again. Often, their techniques were different from mine. Some were absolutely amazing and startling. I do acknowledge, include and explain them in my book. The great majority of these individuals had not read my book and many of them had discovered some of the same techniques years before I did. I do acknowledge these people and their findings in my current book.
I fully expect that my theories, my discoveries and the discoveries of many others in my book will encourage and promote serious scientific thinking and lead to other techniques and other discoveries in the area of tinnitus and the neck. When interested people hear a new idea, they innovate and take it to a higher level.
Because of the reinforcement of the multitude of neck sufferers whom I had interviewed, I am most confident of my techniques which also are the techniques of others. I have realized that the neck is the Rodney Dangerfield of the body. It is time that the neck gets the kind of respect that goes with its significant roles.
In 2000, after I had beaten tinnitus, my wife and my three children had encouraged me to commit my solutions to a book to help others who are agonizing as I once suffered. They saw the nightmare of tinnitus in my life and they felt that I should share my findings with the world. However, because decades earlier, I had done a two-year thesis on neurophysiology at the Medical School, I was not prepared to spend three or more years of my retirement researching ringing in the ears.
It is interesting that my first thesis involved the effect of psychological stress upon electrical responses from the auditory cortex. Coincidence? I do not think so! Reluctantly, in 2003, five years later, I did spend a year and a half at the medical library on McDermot Avenue in Winnipeg researching tinnitus. This undertaking has turned out to be a PhD effort of continuing testing and interviews. At one point, after much distress and frustration with the writing process, I had shelved the entire book venture. Then in September of 2005, I had read an article in the Winnipeg Free Press giving a wife’s account of the details on her husband who had hanged himself because of tinnitus. I realized that I too was this victim. I too had entertained suicide, except that I had been allowed to escape. I had a debt to repay. This book is my way of saying “Thanks.”
Tinnitus is that ringing, buzzing, whistling, hissing or whooshing sound in the ears.
It is a real medical condition that affects millions of people in the world today. Modern medicine states that there is no cure. However, the author has shown that distressing sounds in the ears can be silenced. At the end of 1999, Jeremie Rethan shut down the ringing in the ear. For more than nine years, he has enjoyed freedom from head noises.
Neck Crisis: Pain Relief in the Computer Era is a book that represents a significant change in thinking. Published in 2009 by Universal Wellness Publications (UWP), author Jeremie N. Rethan details his personal battle with tinnitus -- and the breakthrough home-remedy techniques that silenced it.
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