Technique Promises Freedom From Hard-To-Cure Pain
Posted March 28, 2007 12:00 pm.
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It claims to do to the molecules of your body what chiropractors do for your bones – readjust what’s out of snyc.
Practitioners of a new technique known as Matrix Repatterning maintain they can ease all kinds of aches and pains – both small and large – by putting the body back in alignment at the molecular level.
Proponents explain that all your systems and tissues are tied together and that over a lifetime of compensating for old injuries and unsuccessful adjustments, your body takes on a memory that encourages the same repeating patterns of pain over and over.
Matrix Repatterning is supposed to ease those microscopic tensions, suggesting a problem in one part of your frame can lead to underlying causes of pain elsewhere.
The process promises to retrain your injured tissues to go back to the way they used to be before you hurt yourself, leaving you good as new and ending a lifelong pattern of compensating as a way to avoid the chronic pain.
“It allows the cells to be restored to normal,” outlines naturopath Dr. George Roth. “It’s a really, really simple matter. People are quite amazed how quickly they can recover.”
The process involves figuring out where your pain really originates then applying gentle pressure to put it right.
Lori Habib didn’t believe it would work at first. But she was desperate to get back to normal after an injury kept returning.
“I was bedridden,” she recalls. “I’d thrown my back out for probably the 100th time in my life.”
She took a chance and went to Roth’s Aurora clinic. She says the results were dramatic.
“I’m living pain-free for the first time in a long time in my life,” she laughs. “I tried a lot of different things but this really works.”
The people behind the practice say their methods can ease discomfort in hard to treat places, like joints, knees and shoulders.
Here’s a look at what Matrix Repatterning experts believe can be helped by using their methods.
Headaches and migraines
Joint problems
Frozen shoulder
Heart and respiratory problems
Back and neck pain
Digestive complaints
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Scoliosis
Restricted movement
Arthritis
Menstrual pain
Fibromyalgia
Sleep problems
Snoring and apnea
Sessions last 45 minutes to an hour and they’re not cheap, running between $140 and $280 a visit. None if it is covered by OHIP, so unless you have private insurance coverage, your wallet will have to absorb some pain of its own.
But some swear it’s a small price to pay for an end to chronic suffering.
For more information on this technique and for where to find a practitioner in the GTA, click here.