Conventional medicine cannot cure every pathology


Osteopathy is a type of alternative medicine that emphasizes manual readjustments, myofascial release and other physical manipulation of muscle tissue and bones. Practitioners of osteopathy are referred to as osteopaths in some countries and manual osteopaths in other.

Osteopathy is a drug-free, non-invasive manual therapy that aims to improve health across all body systems by manipulating and strengthening the musculoskeletal framework. The focus is on the joints, muscles, and spine. Treatment aims to positively affect the body's nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic systems.



My journey to study for Osteopathy is interesting. I stumbled upon this field owing to failure of the medical “establishment” to diagnose my medical condition, that was presented to my GP in Australia, to SOS clinics in China and the UK.

It all started in 2000 when I started having episodes of numbness in my head and unstable blood pressure when I exerted a bit after having meals. For example, while climbing stairs. All sorts of diagnostic investigation focused on my heart being a prime suspect. From carotid doppler to angioplasty, numerous available tests were carried out, but my heart came out victorious in all these tests.

By 2012, a new phase started in my deteriorating health condition; cardiac arrhythmias. A new series of investigation started. I was put on a treadmill for heart endurance test, then a gastrointestinal specialist put me on a medication trying to fix m stomach. And then ultimately, I decided to dig the issue myself.

I started doing my research into the vast divergent field of medicine. Having earned a PhD before, I was equipped with the necessary tools to research that desired needle in the vast ocean. Slowly and gradually, I kept zeroing in on the objective and made remarkable discoveries. Discoveries that were so astonishing about the curriculum of MDs, so devoid of new discoveries and not being updated as required. For example, I learned that any trauma to the thoracic area of spine could alter the heart rhythm leading to various complications of skipping beats and arrhythmias. That was a defining moment in my research and a positive lead.

I stumbled upon R.C Schumperli discovery of early 1990s that Atlas vertebra is mal-rotated in almost every human being. And that this malrotation is responsible for headaches, migraines, vertigos and quite a few other ailments. I then took a drastic decision to train for atlas adjustment training and completed the course in Italy and at the same time continued my journey to learn about muscles and bones in the human body. After getting treatment for my atlas adjustment while training for atlas adjustment, my theses for my typical medical problem got vindicated as I felt incredibly relieved of my symptoms of cardiac arrhythmias and numbness in my head. Though the symptoms haven’t gone away completely, but lots of relief.

I therefore feel happy that I took the right decision to learn osteopathy and strive to relieve people of their pain and suffering.






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